Tag: Nov. 7 general election
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Voters choose school board members for East Windsor Regional School District
East Windsor Regional School District school board member Jeanne Bourjolly was re-elected to the school board, along with newcomer Karen Salter, in the Nov. 7 general election. Incumbent school board member Michael John Weeks II, who was running unopposed, also was returned to the school board. Bourjolly and Salter will hold two of seven seats…
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Hightstown voters return incumbents to Borough Council
Hightstown Borough Council members Joseph Cicalese and Cristina Fowler turned back a challenge from Michael Bollentin to keep their seats in the Nov. 7 general election. Cicalese and Fowler, who are Democrats, outpolled Bollentin by a more than thee-to-one vote margin. Bollentin was not running as a Democrat or a Republican. He was nominated by…
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Early voting comes to Lawrence Township
Lawrence Township voters won’t have to wait until Nov. 7 to cast their ballots in the general election, under state law that permitted early voting to begin Oct. 28, according to Mercer County officials. Early voting runs through Nov. 5, said Mercer County Clerk Paula Sollami Covello. Voters can cast their ballots Monday through Saturday…
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Early voting comes to Princeton
Princeton voters won’t have to wait until Nov. 7 to cast their ballots in the general election, under state law that permitted early voting to begin Oct. 28, according to Mercer County officials. Early voting began Oct. 28 and runs through Nov. 5, said Mercer County Clerk Paula Sollami Covello. Voters can cast their ballots…
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Hopewell Borough Council seats up for grabs in general election
Hopewell Borough voters will determine a contested race for two open seats on Borough Council when they cast their ballots in the November general election. This is the only contested race in the Borough as Councilman Ryan Kennedy (D) is running unopposed for a four-year term as mayor. Incumbent Republican Charles Schuyler Morehouse is seeking…
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Five candidates seek three Princeton school board seats
Five candidates, including two incumbent school board members, are vying for three open seats on the Princeton Public Schools Board of Education in the Nov. 7 general election. Incumbent school board members Beth Behrend and Michelle Tuck-Ponder are being challenged by Adam Bierman, Eleanor Hubbard and Rene Obregon Jr. for three-year terms on the school…
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Three Democratic Party nominees are running unopposed for Lawrence Township Council
Three Democratic Party nominees, including incumbent Lawrence Township Councilman John Ryan, are seeking election to the Lawrence Township Council in an uncontested race. Ryan is being joined by Patricia Hendricks Farmer and Olympia I’Liou Perry for three open seats on Township Council in the Nov. 7 general election. The term is for three years. Township…
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Four incumbent East Windsor Township Council members are seeking re-election
Hoping to retain control of the East Windsor Township Council, four incumbent Township Council members – all Democrats – outlined why they are running for re-election and why voters should choose them over their Republican Party challengers. Township Council members Tony Katawick, Marc Lippman, Janice Mironov and John Zoller are each seeking another four-year term…
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Republican Party candidates vie for election to East Windsor Township Council
Three Republican Party nominees are making the case for their candidacy as they attempt to flip three seats on the all-Democrat East Windsor Township Council in the Nov. 7 general election. Republican Party candidates PJ Hummel, Anna Lustenberg and Steven Uccio hope to unseat the Democratic Party incumbents on Township Council. There are four seats…