Get the latest results for local races by clicking www.centraljersey.com/elections after 8 p.m. Tuesday night.
All results are unofficial until certified by the towns’ respective counties. Robbinsville does not have a general election this year.
In Allentown, voters will choose two candidates to fill two open seats on the Borough Council. Republicans Michael Schumacher and Eileen Joan Kuzma face Democrat Angela Anthony. Resident William Borkowski’s name also appears on the ballot.
Allentown also has one seat open on the Board of Education for which no one filed to run for in the election.
In Millstone voters will choose between Republicans Michael Kuczinski and Fiore Masci and Democrats Raymond Dothard and Brian Dorf to fill two open seats on the Township Committee.
Millstone also has three full-term seats open on the Board of Education for which John Saxton, Melissa Riviello and Cynthia Bailey are running uncontested. There is also a 1-year unexpired term seat available for which not candidate filed to run for in the election.
In Plumsted, Michael Wysong is runinng uncontested for a seat on the Township Committee.
Plumsted as two Board of Education seats up for election, with incumbents Harry Miller and Sandy Soles facing newcomer Susan Potter.
In Roosevelt, Democrats Jeff Ellentuck and Michelle Hermelee are running uncontested for the two open seats on the Borough Council.
Roosevelt also has three full-year term seats open on the Board of Education for which Kenneth LeCompte, Cornelia Spoor and Seth Ditchik are running for uncontested.
In Upper Freehold, Republican incumbent Robert Frascella is running unopposed to retain his seat on the Township Committee.
Upper Freehold also has two Board of Education seats to fill during the election. Patrick Nolan and Timothy Stolzenberger are running for the seats uncontested.