NJ elections, 2022 results: Wenonah voters oppose Glassboro-Camden light rail line
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Along with the high-profile congressional elections, we'll have updates from local races across the region. Congressional races results will be listed on our website.
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Cumberland County/Board of Commissioners/100 percent districts reporting
Douglas Albrecht (R/I) 16,123
Victoria Groetsch-Lods (R) 15,717
Darlene Barber (D/I) 12,896
Priscilla Ocasio-Jimenez (D) 12,446
12:54 a.m. Burlington County/Board of Commissioners/99.73 percent districts reporting
Jeff Fortune (R) 67,864
Allison Eckel (D/I) 87,728
12:54 a.m. Burlington County/Sheriff/99.73 percent districts reporting
Mike Ditzel (R) 68,941
James H. Kostoplis (D) 86,962
12:18 a.m. Cumberland County/Board of Commissioners/99 percent districts reporting
Douglas Albrecht (R/I) 16,062
Victoria Groetsch-Lods (R) 15,660
Darlene Barber (D/I) 12,818
Priscilla Ocasio-Jimenez (D) 12,367
12:18 a.m. Millville/City Commission (special/nonpartisan) 100 percent districts reporting
Stephen Watson Jr. 2,854
Robert McQuade (incumbent) 2,314
12:18 a.m. Millville/Zoning Board referendum/100 percent districts reporting
Yes: 2,121
No: 3,014
11:35 p.m. Cumberland County election results: Board of Commissioners, 90 percent districts reporting
Douglas Albrecht (R/I) 15,493
Victoria Groetsch-Lods (R) 15,088
Darlene Barber (D/I) 12,188
Priscilla Ocasio-Jimenez (D) 11,761
11:30 p.m. Burlington County election results: Board of Commissioners, 98 percent districts reporting
Jeff Fortune (R) 67,132
Allison Eckel (D/I) 86,790
11:30 p.m. Burlington County election results: Sheriff, 98 percent districts reporting
Mike Ditzel (R) 68,198
James H. Kostoplis (D) 86,032
11:06 p.m. Burlington County election results: Board of Commissioners, 89 percent districts reporting
Jeff Fortune (R) 66,492
Allison Eckel (D/I) 81,732
11:06 p.m. Burlington County election results: Sheriff, 89 percent districts reporting
Mike Ditzel (R) 67,552
James H. Kostoplis (D) 80,985
11 p.m. Camden County election results: Board of Commissioners, 90 percent districts reporting
Edward T. McDonnell (D/I) 86,527
Virginia Ruiz-Betteridge (D/I) 85,292
Ian Gill (R) 44,262
Joe Miller (R) 44,705
10:57 p.m. Burlington County election results: Board of Commissioners, 72 percent districts reporting
Jeff Fortune (R) 55,151
Allison Eckel (D/I) 70,649
10:57 p.m. Burlington County election results: Sheriff, 72 percent districts reporting
Mike Ditzel (R) 55,996
James H. Kostoplis (D) 70,064
10:53 p.m. Millville election results: City Commission (special/nonpartisan), 94 percent districts reporting
Stephen Watson Jr. 2,713
Robert McQuade (incumbent) 2,194
10:53 p.m. Millville election results: Zoning Board referendum, 94 percent districts reporting
Yes: 2,041
/Board of Commissioners/79 percent districts reporting
Douglas Albrecht (R/I) 14,232
Victoria Groetsch-Lods (R) 13,865
Darlene Barber (D/I) 11,568
Priscilla Occasion-Jimenez (D) 11,163
10:25 p.m. Millville election results: City Commission (special/nonpartisan), 89 percent districts reporting
Stephen Watson Jr. 2,440
Robert McQuade (incumbent) 1,924
10:25 p.m. Millville election results: Zoning Board referendum, 89 percent districts reporting
Yes: 1,848
No: 2,506
10:22 p.m. Cumberland County election results: Board of Commissioners, 61 percent districts reporting
Douglas Albrecht (R/I) 9,633
Victoria Groetsch-Lods (R) 9,318
Darlene Barber (D/I) 8,979
Priscilla Ocasio-Jimenez (D) 8,639
10:18 p.m. Burlington County election results: Board of Commissioners, 38 percent districts reporting
Jeff Fortune (R) 32,802
Allison Eckel (D/I) 52,986
10:18 p.m. Burlington County election results: Sheriff, 38 percent districts reporting
Mike Ditzel (R) 33,339
James H. Kostoplis (D) 52,572
10:05 p.m. Cumberland County election results: Board of Commissioners, 45 percent districts reporting
Douglas Albrecht (R/I) 8,636
Victoria Groetsch-Lods (R) 8,339
Darlene Barber (D/I) 8,370
Priscilla Ocasio-Jimenez (D) 8,037
10:05 p.m. Millville election results: City Commission (special/nonpartisan), 78 percent districts reporting
Stephen Watson Jr. 2,142
Robert McQuade (incumbent) 1,707
10:05 p.m. Millville election results: Zoning Board referendum,78 percent districts reporting
Yes: 1,680
No: 2,186
10 p.m. Gloucester County election results: Board of Commissioners, 100 percent districts reporting
Frank J. DiMarco (D/I) 49,697
Denice DiCarlo (D/I) 49,457
Adam Wingate (R) 47,939
Stephen H. Pakradooni Jr. (R) 47,057
10 p.m. Gloucester County election results: County Clerk, 100 percent district reporting
James Hogan (D/I) 51,178
Tom Narolewski (R) 46,154
9:56 p.m. Pitman Borough Council election results: 100 percent districts reporting
Vanessa James (D/I) 1,983
Robert Uyehara (D) 1,811
John Fitzpatrick (R/I) 1,962
Jennifer Evans (R) 1,763
9:49 p.m. Cumberland County election results: First vote reports
Cumberland County/Board of Commissioners
Douglas Albrecht (R/I) 4,134
Victoria Groetsch-Lods (R) 3,984
Darlene Barber (D/I) 5,792
Priscilla Ocasio-Jimenez (D) 5,495
9:49 p.m. Millville election results: Commission, referendum
Millville/City Commission (special/nonpartisan)
Stephen Watson Jr. 749
Robert McQuade (incumbent) 630
Millville/Zoning Board referendum
Yes: 694
No: 721
9:28 p.m. Wenonah opposes Glassboro-Camden line
Almost 75 percent of Wenonah voters opposed the operation in the borough of the planned Glassboro-Camden light rail line, according to unofficial results.
About 66 percent opposed locating a station inside the borough.
The results, while not binding, were intended to assess local opinions on the project.
The proposed rail line moved forward last month with the announcement that a joint venture would oversee the project’s preliminary engineering and design phase.
8:49 p.m. Gloucester County races
Gloucester County/Board of Commissioners
Frank J. DiMarco (D/I) 27,761
Denice DiCarlo (D/I) 27,664
Adam Wingate (R) 17,495
Stephen H. Pakradooni Jr. (R) 17,105
Gloucester County/County Clerk
James Hogan (D/I) 28,671
Tom Narolewski (R) 16,513
8:24 p.m. Pitman Borough Council first vote reports
Vanessa James (D/I) 755
Robert Uyehara (D) 715
John Fitzpatrick (R/I) 283
Jennifer Evans (R) 232
8:19 p.m. Gloucester County first vote reports
Board of Commissioners
Frank J. DiMarco (D/I) 16,260
Denice DiCarlo (D/I) 16,247
Adam Wingate (R) 5,857
Stephen H. Pakradooni Jr. (R) 5,638
Gloucester County/County Clerk
James Hogan (D/I) 16,928
Tom Narolewski (R) 5,194
8 p.m. The polls are closed in New Jersey
It's time to tally the votes in the Garden State as the polls close at 8 p.m. Stay right here with our liveblog for updates on the races as they happen.
12:13 p.m. Mercer County voting machine issues could affect results in 3rd, 12th Congressional Districts
In Mercer County, issues with voting machines were reported Tuesday morning. In a Facebook post, the county said poll workers would be on hand to walk voters through the manual voting process.
“[The board of elections] is working with Dominion, the machine maker, to resolve the issue,” the county said.
The issues were likely to delay vote counts in the 3rd and 12th Congressional District races, as well as local races.
The New Jersey GOP assured voters that their votes would be counted regardless of the glitch.
“On behalf of our NJGOP legal counsel and election integrity team, I want to make crystal clear to the voters of Mercer County that in spite of reported problems with scanners on voting machines in Mercer County, this issue does not affect their voting experience at all,” a party statement said. “Voters will still enter their polling place, cast their vote, and insert the paper ballot into the machine as they normally would.”
— Liam Quinn
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Here are New Jersey's candidates for Congress in your area
In the 1st District, Democratic incumbent Donald Norcross is facing Republican challenger Claire Gustafson.
In the 2nd District, Republican incumbent Jeff Van Drew is facing Democratic challenger Tim Alexander.
In the 3rd District, Democratic incumbent Andy Kim is facing Republican challenger Bob Healey.
How do I vote in New Jersey?
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If you requested a vote-by-mail ballot, it must be either postmarked by 8 p.m. on Election Day or delivered in person to your county's Board of Elections office by the time the polls close.
This article originally appeared on Cherry Hill Courier-Post: NJ election results: Wenonah votes no to Glassboro-Camden light rail