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December 3, 2012 2:20 PM Registration & Turnout 307628 Last Updated: December 3, 2012 2:20 PM Registration & Turnout 307,628 Voters Vote Count Percent Polling Place Turnout 189,324 61.54% Mail-In Ballot Turnout 16,646 5.41% Provisional Turnout 4,837 1.57% Overseas Turnout 790 0.26% Total 211,597 68.78% President 433/433 100.00% Under Votes 1337 Over Votes 152 Vote Count Percent Dem - Barack OBAMA, Joe BIDEN 139,752 66.52% Rep - Mitt ROMNEY, Paul RYAN 68,314 32.52% Non - Virgil GOODE, Jim CLYMER 178 0.08% Non - Jeff BOSS, Bob PASTERNAK 67 0.03% Non - Gary JOHNSON, James P. GRAY 952 0.45% Non - Peta LINDSAY, Yari OSORIO 19 0.01% Non - Ross C (Rocky) ANDERSON, Luis J. RODRIGUEZ 79 0.04% Non - Merlin MILLER, Harry BERTRAM 27 0.01% Non - Jill STEIN, Cheri HONKALA 410 0.20% Non - James HARRIS, Maura DELUCA 33 0.02% Personal Choice 257 0.12% Total 210,088 100.00% United States Senator 433/433 100.00% Under Votes 23371 Over Votes 86 Vote Count Percent Dem - Robert MENENDEZ 125,635 66.90% Rep - Joe KYRILLOS 58,929 31.38% Non - Gwen DIAKOS 851 0.45% Non - J. David DRANIKOFF 324 0.17% Non - Kenneth R. KAPLAN 849 0.45% Non - Daryl Mikell BROOKS 80 0.04% Non - Robert Turk TURKAVAGE 296 0.16% Non - Eugene Martin LAVERGNE 29 0.02% Non - Ken WOLSKI 490 0.26% Non - Gregory PASON 101 0.05% Non - Inder Andy SONI 160 0.09% Personal Choice 43 0.02% Total 187,787 100.00% House of Representatives-7th 183/183 100.00% Under Votes 10295 Over Votes 30 Vote Count Percent Dem - Upendra J. CHIVUKULA 34,798 44.39% Rep - Leonard LANCE 41,786 53.31% Non - Dennis A. BREEN 1,018 1.30% Non - Patrick MCKNIGHT 763 0.97% Personal Choice 18 0.02% Total 78,383 100.00% House of Representatives- 8th 60/60 100.00% Under Votes 8749 Over Votes 17 Vote Count Percent Dem - Albio SIRES 17,845 82.67% Rep - Maria KARCZEWSKI 3,278 15.19% Non - Stephen DELUCA 128 0.59% Non - Pablo OLIVERA 219 1.01% Non - Herbert H. SHAW 109 0.50% Personal Choice 6 0.03% Total 21,585 100.00% House of Representatives-10th 127/127 100.00% Under Votes 10671 Over Votes 27 Vote Count Percent Dem - Donald M. PAYNE, JR 38,489 78.64% Rep - Brian C. KELEMEN 9,462 19.33% Non - Joanne MILLER 669 1.37% Non - Mick ERICKSON 296 0.60% Personal Choice 25 0.05% Total 48,941 100.00% House of Representatives- 10th OLD, unexpired 146/146 100.00% Under Votes 25188 Over Votes 16 Vote Count Percent Dem - Donald M. PAYNE, JR. 45,017 95.94% Non - Joanne MILLER 1,849 3.94% Personal Choice 57 0.12% Total 46,923 100.00% House Of Representatives-12th 63/63 100.00% Under Votes 4258 Over Votes 16 Vote Count Percent Dem - Rush HOLT 19,650 72.87% Rep - Eric A. BECK 6,953 25.79% Non - Kenneth J. CODY 153 0.57% Non - Jack FREUDENHEIM 206 0.76% Personal Choice 2 0.01% Total 26,964 100.00% Freeholders 433/433 100.00% Under Votes 136878 Over Votes 150 Vote Count Percent Dem - Alexander MIRABELLA 108,181 22.07% Dem - Mohamed S. JALLOH 99,422 20.29% Dem - Bruce H. BERGEN 101,126 20.63% Rep - Diane BARABAS 61,158 12.48% Rep - Stephen KOZLOVICH 61,151 12.48% Rep - Krzysztof Chris T. NOWAK 58,879 12.01% Personal Choice 187 0.04% Total 490,104 100.00% Berkeley Heights Township Committee (2) 11/11 100.00% Under Votes 3501 Over Votes 8 Vote Count Percent Dem - Michael SIMON 2,129 21.47% Rep - Craig S. PASTORE 3,876 39.09% Rep - Kevin HALL 3,879 39.12% Personal Choice 31 0.31% Total 9,915 100.00% Clark Mayor 16/16 100.00% Under Votes 426 Over Votes 4 Vote Count Percent Dem - Richard KAZANOWSKI 2,847 39.17% Rep - Salvatore F. BONACCORSO 4,420 60.81% Personal Choice 2 0.03% Total 7,269 100.00% Clark Councilman-At-Large 16/16 100.00% Under Votes 3114 Over Votes 0 Vote Count Percent Dem - Michael ALTMANN 2,628 13.16% Dem - Michelle NOVAK 2,714 13.59% Dem - Phil LASKOWSKI 2,617 13.10% Rep - Angel ALBANESE 4,047 20.26% Rep - Alvin BARR 4,040 20.22% Rep - Bill SMITH 3,930 19.67% Personal Choice 1 0.01% Total 19,977 100.00% Cranford Township Committee (1) 30/30 100.00% Under Votes 1149 Over Votes 10 Vote Count Percent Dem - Thomas H. HANNEN, JR 5,881 53.62% Rep - W. Scott MEASE 5,084 46.35% Personal Choice 3 0.03% Total 10,968 100.00% Elizabeth Mayor 60/60 100.00% Under Votes 9670 Over Votes 92 Vote Count Percent Dem - Chris BOLLWAGE 20,415 99.62% Personal Choice 78 0.38% Total 20,493 100.00% Elizabeth Councilmen-At-Large 60/60 100.00% Under Votes 35959 Over Votes 291 Vote Count Percent Dem - Manny GROVA, JR. 18,581 34.10% Dem - Patricia PERKINS-AUGUSTE 17,884 32.82% Dem - Frank J. CUESTA 17,956 32.96% Personal Choice 65 0.12% Total 54,486 100.00% Fanwood Councilmen 7/7 100.00% Under Votes 750 Over Votes 6 Vote Count Percent Dem - Daniel LEVINE 1,906 27.00% Dem - Jack MOLENAAR 1,897 26.87% Rep - Robert S. MANDUCA 1,618 22.92% Rep - Mike L. SZUCH 1,633 23.13% Personal Choice 5 0.07% Total 7,059 100.00% Garwood Councilmen 4/4 100.00% Under Votes 511 Over Votes 2 Vote Count Percent Dem - William J. NIERSTEDT 961 27.86% Dem - Ann PALMER 909 26.36% Rep - Timothy O. HAK 799 23.17% Rep - Mike MARTIN 779 22.59% Personal Choice 1 0.03% Total 3,449 100.00% Kenilworth Councilmen 6/6 100.00% Under Votes 984 Over Votes 4 Vote Count Percent Dem - Kay Anne CECERI 1,393 24.49% Dem - John MAURO 1,414 24.85% Rep - Fred PUGLIESE 1,452 25.52% Rep - Toni K. GIORDANO 1,429 25.12% Personal Choice 1 0.02% Total 5,689 100.00% Linden Councilman, 1st Ward 4/4 100.00% Under Votes 554 Over Votes 0 Vote Count Percent Dem - Christopher KOLIBAS 951 99.17% Personal Choice 8 0.83% Total 959 100.00% Linden Councilman, 9th Ward 6/6 100.00% Under Votes 281 Over Votes 2 Vote Count Percent Dem - Christopher CHERUBINO 526 32.77% Non - Charles G. FLORIO 302 18.82% Non - Armando J. MEDINA 777 48.41% Personal Choice 0 0.00% Total 1,605 100.00% Mountainside Councilmen 9/9 100.00% Under Votes 2728 Over Votes 8 Vote Count Percent Rep - William R. LANE 2,140 50.13% Rep - Robert W. 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