Tag: Nov. 7 general election
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Incumbent, newcomers secure seats for Princeton school board
Incumbent Princeton school board member Beth Behrend will return to the Princeton Public Schools Board of Education, along with newcomers Adam Bierman and Eleanor Hubbard, based on certified vote tallies following the Nov. 7 general election. Hubbard was the top vote-getter with 4,296 votes, followed by Behrend, who earned 3,522 votes and Bierman, who picked…
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Incumbents return to seats on Princeton Council
Incumbent Princeton Council members David Cohen and Leticia Fraga will return to the governing body for three-year terms, following the Nov. 7 general election. The final vote tallies for Cohen and Fraga, who ran unopposed, were 5,815 votes and 5,801, respectively. The two Democrats will begin serving their third terms in January. The vote tallies…
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Incumbents return to Hightstown Borough Council
Incumbent Hightstown Borough Council members Joseph Cicalese, Cristina Fowler and Jeet Gulati will return to the governing body, based on certified vote tallies following the Nov. 7 general election. Fowler was the top vote-getter with 721 votes, followed by Cicalese, who earned 666 votes. Michael Bollentin, who challenged the two Democrats, received 215 votes. He…
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Incumbents secure seats on East Windsor Township Council
Incumbent East Windsor Township Council members Anthony Katawick, Marc Lippman, Janice Mironov, Johnnie Whittington and John Zoller will return to the governing body, based on certified voting tallies for the Nov. 7 general election. Katawick was the top vote-getter with 3,507 votes. He was followed by Mironov, who earned 3,439 votes and Lippman, who received…
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Incumbents, newcomer secure seats on East Windsor school board
Incumbent East Windsor Regional School District school board members Jeanne Bourjolly and Michael John Weeks II will return to the school board, along with newcomer Karen Salter, based on the certified vote tallies following the Nov. 7 general election. Bourjolly and Salter, who will represent East Windsor Township on the nine-member school board, earned 2,533…
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Democrats return to seats on Hopewell Township Committee
Democratic incumbents Mayor Michael Ruger and Committeeman Kevin Kuchinski each earned new terms on the Township Committee in the general election Nov. 7. Ruger and Kuchinski fended off challenges from Republican candidates Jennifer DiDonato and Daniel Hanley Jr. in their re-election bids for new three-year terms. “Thank you to everyone who voted in Hopewell Township,…
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Princeton voters choose one incumbent and two newcomers for school board
Princeton voters re-elected one incumbent school board member and chose two newcomers to fill three openings on the Princeton Public Schools Board of Education in the Nov. 7 general election. Incumbent school board member Beth Behrend and newcomers Eleanor Hubbard and Adam Bierman won election to three-year terms on the school board. Incumbent school board…
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Voters elect Lawrence Township school board members
Lawrence Township Public Schools Board of Education members Michele Bowes and Arundel Clarke were re-elected to the school board, along with newcomer Diana Pasculli, in the Nov. 7 general election. Bowes, Clarke and Pasculli ran on the “Students First” ticket against challenger Thomas J. Figueira, who ran alone on the “Quality Education Safely” ticket. According…
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Voters choose three Lawrence Township Council members in uncontested race
Lawrence Township voters re-elected incumbent Township Councilman John Ryan and elected two new Township Council members in the Nov. 7 general election. Ryan and his running mates, Patricia Hendricks Farmer and Olympia I’Liou Perry – all Democrats – were unopposed in their quest for a four-year term on the Township Council. The Republican Party did…