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. Bordentown City and Florence Township do not have general elections this year.
In Bordentown Township, there are two seats up for grabs, and four people are running — Republicans Robert Delaney and Howard Barman and Democrats Jill Popko and Jim Cann are vying against each other in the Township Committee race. Ms. Popko is a committeewoman, and Mr. Cann is deputy mayor.
In Mansfield, Republicans Arthur Puglia and Janice Digiuseppe are running uncontested for the two open Township Committee seats they currently hold.
In Chesterfield, Republicans Jeremy Liedtka, who currently is mayor, and Richard LoCascio are contending with Democrats James Lucas and C. Sam Davis for a regular term seat. Republican Ronald Kolczynski is vying against Democrat Andrea Katz for an unexpired two-year term seat on the Township Committee.
In North Hanover, residents will choose between Republican incumbent Louis Delorenzo and Democrat Brendan J. O’Donnell for a seat on the Township Committee.
In Springfield, Republican incumbents Mayor Denis McDaniel, Councilman Peter Sobotka and Councilman Anthony Marinello are all running uncontested for another term on the Township Council.

