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Unofficial Moorestown Township Election results

Moorestown Township residents went out on Tuesday, Nov. 3 to cast their votes for the 2015 election. A total of 6,709 votes were made to vote for the Moorestown Board of Education seats.

The results for the uncontested three Haddonfield Board of Education seats will see incumbents David A. Weinstein and Brandon Pugh returning to the board and newcomer J. “Harry” Faunce will be welcomed to the board.

Weinstein has been on the board since 2009, being named vice president at the beginning of this year, while Pugh has been on the board since his election in 2012. Faunce will be replacing current board member Sheryl Sawin, who decided not to run for re-election.

The Moorestown Township unofficial election results came in with Weinstein receiving 33.7 percent of the votes, Pugh receiving 33.1 percent and Faunce receiving 31.8 percent, with 1.4 percent personal choice.

In the race for Burlington County Board of Chosen Freeholders, challengers Kate Gibbs (R) and Ryan Peters (R ) defeated previous incumbents Aimee Belgard (D) and Joanne Schwartz (D). Gibbs received 25.8 percent of the votes and Peters received 25.7 percent.

In the race for the 7th Legislative District of the NJ General Assembly incumbents Herb Conaway (D) and Troy Singleton (D) won over challengers Bill Conley (R) and Rob Prisco (R). Conaway received about 31 percent of the votes while Singleton received about 30 percent.

These results are all from the Burlington County Election Results atwww.co.burlington.nj.us/1173/2015-Current-Election-Results.

The unofficial results do not include mail-in or provisional ballots.

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