Tag: Election Day
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Two newcomers will join Lawrence school board
Lawrence Township voters returned one incumbent school board member to office and elected two newcomers to sit on the Lawrence Township Public Schools Board of Education in the Nov. 3 general election. Incumbent school board member Michele Bowes won her quest for another term on the school board, but incumbent school board members Dana Drake…
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Democrats retain control of North Brunswick Township Council
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Facing no opposition in the Township Council race, Democratic incumbent Councilman Robert “Bob” Davis and Democratic incumbent Councilwoman Claribel Cortes were appointed to their seventh and second terms, respectively. During the Nov. 3 general election, Cortes received 13,765 votes and Davis received 13,659 votes in the uncontested race. There were 399 write-in…
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More than 267,000 ballots counted in Burlington County during this year’s election
Burlington County elections officials announced the final count and certification of the 2020 General Election results on Nov. 20, saying a record 267,122 county voters cast ballots this year, amounting to 77% of the county’s registered voters. The total turnout surpassed the previous high of 224,740 from the 2008 General Election. “Voting is fundamental to…
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Incumbent officially retains seat on East Windsor regional school board
East Windsor voters have returned Jeanne Bourjolly to the East Windsor Regional School District Board of Education for a three-year term, based on the final vote tally in the Nov. 3 general election. Bourjolly received 5,817 votes to keep her seat on the school board, fending off a challenge from Jagruti Patel, who received 4,562…
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Democratic seat added to Hightstown Borough Council
Hightstown voters returned one incumbent council member and chose a political newcomer to fill two seats on the Hightstown Borough Council in the Nov. 3 general election. Incumbent Joseph Cicalese earned 1,617 votes and his running mate, Cristina Fowler, got 1793 votes. The two Democrats defeated Republican Party challenger James M. “Mickey” Eufemia, who earned…
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Votes certified in Princeton elections
Princeton voters have chosen Mark Freda to become the town’s second mayor since its consolidation in 2013, and also returned two incumbent Princeton Council members to serve on the governing body in the Nov. 3 general election. Freda received 10,735 votes and council members David Cohen and Leticia Fraga received 10,414 votes and 10,436 votes,…
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Incumbents presumably ousted in South Brunswick Board of Ed race; results could be certified today
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – A trio of newcomers presumably have been elected to the South Brunswick Board of Education. Raja Krishna, Mike Mitchell and Smitha Raj presumably defeated incumbents Arthur Robinson, Deven Patel and Patrick Del Piano for three, three-year seats. The vote tallies were last updated by Middlesex County as of 8:46 p.m. Nov. 19,…
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Opinion: A letter to the residents of Cranbury
I want to thank the residents of Cranbury who supported my campaign and voted for me. I appreciate your vote and confidence. Cranbury is a wonderful community filled with people who care. This care for community today is why I am filled with hope and believe other residents are as well. Matt’s [Mayor Matt Scott] election…
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Democrats presumably maintain control in South Brunswick
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The governing body in South Brunswick will presumably remain fully Democratic. Incumbents Joseph Camarota, Archana “Ann” Grover and Josephine Hochman presumably retained their seats on the Township Council during the Nov. 3 election. According to results posted by Middlesex County, as of Nov. 16, which was current as of press time, Camarota…