Gloucester County Unofficial Election Results are in for Washington Township

 

The unofficial results are in. According to the Gloucester County Board of Elections Washington Township shows (dem/rep) Republicans Donald Brown (18.05 percent of the votes), Johnson ‘Jack’ Yerkes III (18.04 percent of votes) and Peter Del Borrello III (18.17 percent of votes) in the lead for the three open seats on Washington Township Council against currently sitting Democrats Sean Longfellow (15.2 percent of votes), Andrea Dougherty (15.18 percent of votes)  and Andra Pasquarella-Williams (15.32 percent of votes).  

As far as the Board of Education, the current standings show Conne E. Baker, Carol Chila and David Tomczak as front runners for the three open seats with 18 percent, 17.8 percent and 17.6 percent of votes. 

The Township is also looking at a race for an unexpired two year term on the Washington Township Board of Education with Sean Patrick Lindsay in the lead with 52.8 percent of votes. 

The race for an unexpired single year term on the Board of Education shows Scott Laliberte in the lead with 53.35 percent of the votes. 

The County Commissioner race shows Democrats Frank J. DiMarco and Denice DeCarlo in the lead with 25.58 and 25.46 percent of the votes against Republicans Adam Wingate and Stephen H. Pakradooni Jr. with 24.67 and  24.22 percent of the votes. 

The race for County Clerk shows Democrat James N. Hogan is in the lead with 52.54 percent of the vote against Tom Narolewski (47.39 percent). 

In the race for the single open seat in the U.S. House of Representatives for First Congressional District, Democrat Donald Norcross is in the lead with 52.76 percent of the votes against Claire Gustafson with 44.79 percent of the votes. For the Second Congressional District, Republican Jeff Van Drew is currently in the lead with 54.37 percent of the votes against Democrat Tim Alexander with 44.04 percent of the votes.  

All results are unofficial as of Tuesday, Nov. 8 evening. Results remain unofficial until certified by the county Board of Elections

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