Tag: 2022 primary election
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Opinion: Hopewell mayor, committeeman thank residents for support
We want to thank the residents of Hopewell Township for your support during New Jersey’s Primary election held on June 7. It is an honor to currently serve on the Township Committee, and we appreciate and are humbled by the support we’ve received to continue to serve our community. We are proud of our record…
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Primary election results for uncontested races in Metuchen and Woodbridge
The council race in Metuchen and Woodbridge were uncontested during the primary election on June 7. Metuchen Borough Council There are two, three-year terms open. Democrat incumbent Dorothy Rasmussen received 1,132 votes, and Lisa Hyman received 1,133 votes. There are six write-in votes. Republican candidate Richard Thoren received 305 votes, and Eric Lignell received 304…
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Primary election results for uncontested race in Sayreville
The council race in Sayreville was uncontested during the primary election on June 7. There are two, three-year terms open. Democrat incumbent Michele Cassidy Maher received 1,459 votes, and Damon Enriquez followed with 1,446 votes. There are 15 write-in votes. Republican incumbent Donna Roberts received 989 votes, and Daniel Balka followed with 966 votes. There…
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Primary election results for uncontested races in East Brunswick, Jamesburg, Milltown and South River
Council races in East Brunswick, Jamesburg, Milltown and South River were uncontested during the primary election on June 7. No petitions were filed for the two, three-year terms and one, one-year expired term on the Helmetta Borough Council. East Brunswick Township Council There are three, four-year terms open. Democrat incumbent Kevin McEvoy, who serves as…
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South Brunswick mayor likely to win Democratic primary; council races in North and South Brunswick uncontested
South Brunswick Township Mayor Charles Carley likely to win the Democratic primary. With 2,030 votes in the primary election on June 7, he has an overwhelming lead over Democratic primary challenger Arthur L. Robinson, who has received 481 votes. There are two write-in votes as of June 9. Carley, a civil engineer and 30-year resident,…
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Princeton Council: Democrat incumbents face no challengers in general election
Democratic candidates will not face opposition during the general election for Princeton public offices. Princeton’s Democratic Party voters endorsed incumbents Michelle Pirone Lambros and Mia Sacks for reelection to the Princeton Council, based on unofficial primary election results on June 7. No one filed to seek the Republican Party nomination for the two, three-year term…
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Hightstown Borough: Bluth will not face challenger in run for mayor
Democratic candidates will not face opposition during the general election for Hightstown public offices. Hightstown Borough Democratic party voters endorsed Borough Councilwoman Susan Bluth to run for mayor, based on unofficial primary election results. Voters also endorsed incumbent Borough Councilman Joshua Jackson and newcomer Todd Frantz to seek the two open seats on the Hightstown…
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Incumbent, newcomer lead in Hopewell Valley’s only contested primary race
Incumbent and newcomer lead the Democratic primary race to secure two, three-year open seats on the Hopewell Borough Council. This was the only contested primary race in Hopewell Valley on June 7. Hopewell Borough Councilman David Mackie earned 259 votes to lead, newcomer Krista Weaver followed with 247 votes and newcomer Chris Malikschmitt received 187…
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Cranbury Township Committee: Newcomer, two incumbents on ballot for general election
A newcomer, two incumbents will vie for the two three-year terms available on the Cranbury Township Committee in the November general election. Newcomer Lisa Knierim, a Democrat, and incumbents Barbara Rogers, a Democrat, and Evelyn Spann, a Republican, secured available slots in the primary election on June 7. Knierim and Rogers were in an uncontested…