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2008 June Primary Election Results SUMMARY REPORT SUSSEX COUNTY, NEW JERSEY OFFICIAL RESULTS PRIMARY ELECTION JUNE 3, 2008 VOTES PERCENT DISTRICTS COUNTED (OF 121). 121 100.00 REGISTERED VOTERS ‐ TOTAL . 92,730 REGISTERED VOTERS ‐ TOTAL REPUBLICAN . 36,569 39.44 REGISTERED VOTERS ‐ TOTAL DEMOCRATIC . 15,693 16.92 BALLOTS CAST ‐ TOTAL. 10,144 BALLOTS CAST ‐ TOTAL REPUBLICAN . 7,488 73.82 BALLOTS CAST ‐ TOTAL DEMOCRATIC . 2,656 26.18 VOTER TURNOUT ‐ TOTAL . 10.94 VOTER TURNOUT ‐ TOTAL REPUBLICAN. 20.48 VOTER TURNOUT ‐ TOTAL DEMOCRATIC. 16.92 U.S. SENATE Vote for 1 JOSEPH PENNACCHIO. 3,621 50.61 MURRAY SABRIN . 647 9.04 DICK ZIMMER. 2,850 39.83 WRITE‐IN. 37 .52 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 5th DIST Vote for 1 SCOTT GARRETT . 5,155 99.00 WRITE‐IN. 52 1.00 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 11th DIST Vote for 1 RODNEY FRELINGHUYSEN. 1,464 82.29 KATE ERBER . 313 17.59 WRITE‐IN. 2 .11 FREEHOLDER Vote for 1 PHILLIP R. CRABB . 6,323 98.11 WRITE‐IN. 122 1.89 ANDOVER BORO COUNCIL Vote for 2 LYNN DELFING . 27 48.21 DONALD T. SIENKIEWICZ . 28 50.00 WRITE‐IN. 1 1.79 ANDOVER TWP COMMITTEE Vote for 2 PHIL BOYCE . 331 24.48 CHARLES GROTYOHANN . 317 23.45 BOB SMITH . 371 27.44 BEN BENSLEY. 331 24.48 WRITE‐IN. 2 .15 BRANCHVILLE BORO COUNCIL 3YR Vote for 2 WILLIAM R. BATHGATE, III . 57 49.14 KATIEANNE M. HARRISON . 59 50.86 WRITE‐IN. 0 BRANCHVILLE BORO COUNCIL 1YR Vote for 1 FRANK J. SAN PHILLIP. 54 98.18 WRITE‐IN. 1 1.82 FRANKFORD TWP COMMITTEE Vote for 1 WILLIAM H. HAHN . 318 96.36 WRITE‐IN. 12 3.64 FRANKLIN BORO COMMON COUNCIL 3YR Vote for 2 MARK ZSCHACK . 221 44.83 No Petition Filed. 0 WRITE‐IN. 272 55.17 FRANKLIN BORO COMMON COUNCIL 2YR Vote for 1 JACK STOLL . 255 86.15 WRITE‐IN. 41 13.85 FREDON TWP COMMITTEE Vote for 2 JAMES W. McCRACKEN . 170 51.36 SANDRA COLTELLI . 157 47.43 WRITE‐IN. 4 1.21 GREEN TWP COMMITTEE 3YR Vote for 2 ROGER J. MICHAUD . 132 54.10 FRANCES DEDE ESENLOHR . 89 36.48 WRITE‐IN. 23 9.43 GREEN TWP COMMITTEE 2YR Vote for 1 No Petition Filed. 0 WRITE‐IN. 45 100.00 HAMBURG BORO COUNCIL Vote for 2 RICHARD KRASNOMOWITZ. 95 52.49 DANIEL P. BARR. 84 46.41 WRITE‐IN. 2 1.10 HAMPTON TWP COMMITTEE Vote for 2 DAVID S. HANSEN . 217 48.33 PHILIP L. YETTER . 227 50.56 WRITE‐IN. 5 1.11 HARDYSTON TWP COUNCIL Vote for 2 KENNETH P. KIEVIT. 241 51.28 LESLIE G. HAMILTON . 223 47.45 WRITE‐IN. 6 1.28 HOPATCONG BORO COMMON COUNCIL Vote for 2 MADELINE McMANUS . 485 49.74 JOHN F. YOUNG . 463 47.49 WRITE‐IN. 27 2.77 LAFAYETTE TWP COMMITTEE Vote for 2 GEORGE T. SWEENEY. 117 45.70 GREGORY J. CORCORAN . 125 48.83 WRITE‐IN. 14 5.47 MONTAGUE TWP COMMITTEE Vote for 2 MARK A. UTTER . 267 28.71 GEORGE ZITONE . 302 32.47 PAUL M. BRISLIN . 237 25.48 MARK KREBS . 95 10.22 WRITE‐IN. 29 3.12 OGDENSBURG BORO COMMON COUNCIL Vote for 2 ERIC WOOD . 88 50.57 JAMES WOLSTEHOLME. 77 44.25 WRITE‐IN. 9 5.17 SANDYSTON TWP COMMITTEE Vote for 1 GEORGE B. HARPER, JR. 79 97.53 WRITE‐IN. 2 2.47 STANHOPE BORO COUNCIL Vote for 2 JAMES J. BENSON . 116 50.88 LINDA PARISI . 106 46.49 WRITE‐IN. 6 2.63 STILLWATER TWP COMMITTEE Vote for 1 SUSAN SNOVER . 142 30.41 WILLIAM MORRISON . 320 68.52 WRITE‐IN. 5 1.07 SUSSEX BORO COUNCIL Vote for 2 CHARLES H. FRONHEISER, JR.. 78 48.75 JONATHAN MICHAEL ROSE . 74 46.25 WRITE‐IN. 8 5.00 WALPACK TWP COMMITTEE Vote for 1 VICTOR J. MAGLIO . 9 100.00 WRITE‐IN. 0 WANTAGE TWP COMMITTEE Vote for 1 WILLIAM GETTLER . 160 26.49 WILLIAM DeBOER. 441 73.01 WRITE‐IN. 3 .50 ANDOVER BORO COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 KEITH HARRIS . 27 100.00 WRITE‐IN. 0 ANDOVER TWP 1 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 STAN CHRISTODLOUS. 76 53.15 PHIL BOYCE . 66 46.15 WRITE‐IN. 1 .70 ANDOVER TWP 2 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 JOHN O'CONNELL. 58 60.42 DAN A. FREED . 38 39.58 WRITE‐IN. 0 ANDOVER TWP 3 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 MICHAEL CRANE . 130 97.74 WRITE‐IN. 3 2.26 ANDOVER TWP 4 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 WILLIAM L. HOWELL, JR. 56 98.25 WRITE‐IN. 1 1.75 ANDOVER TWP 5 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 SCOTT PRICE. 84 97.67 WRITE‐IN. 2 2.33 ANDOVER TWP 6 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 MICHAEL F. STRADA. 96 97.96 WRITE‐IN. 2 2.04 BRANCHVILLE COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 MARC A. LORDI . 60 100.00 WRITE‐IN. 0 BYRAM 1 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 EARL S. RILEY . 31 100.00 WRITE‐IN. 0 BYRAM 2 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 No Petition Filed. 0 WRITE‐IN. 0 BYRAM 3 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 No Petition Filed. 0 WRITE‐IN. 6 100.00 BYRAM 4 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 RAYMOND C. BONKER. 44 95.65 WRITE‐IN. 2 4.35 BYRAM 5 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 DOUGLAS L. BELL . 37 100.00 WRITE‐IN. 0 BYRAM 6 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 No Petition Filed. 0 WRITE‐IN. 6 100.00 FRANKFORD 1 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 JOSEPH ZIDEK . 72 100.00 WRITE‐IN. 0 FRANKFORD 2 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 KIRK PERRY . 79 96.34 WRITE‐IN. 3 3.66 FRANKFORD 3 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 JAMES P. AYERS. 57 71.25 HERBERT E. HEINS . 23 28.75 WRITE‐IN. 0 FRANKFORD 4 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 MICHAEL S. RICHARDS . 79 64.23 ANTHONY PAGANO, SR. 44 35.77 WRITE‐IN. 0 FRANKLIN 1 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 ROBERT E. LITTELL. 136 96.45 WRITE‐IN. 5 3.55 FRANKLIN 2 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 GILBERT J. SNYDER. 83 100.00 WRITE‐IN. 0 FRANKLIN 3 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 JACK STOLL . 84 93.33 WRITE‐IN. 6 6.67 FREDON 1 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 No Petition Filed. 0 WRITE‐IN. 2 100.00 FREDON 2 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 CARL F. LAZZARO . 66 95.65 WRITE‐IN. 3 4.35 FREDON 3 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 GARY KRAEMER . 30 100.00 WRITE‐IN. 0 FREDON 4 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 No Petition Filed. 0 WRITE‐IN. 2 100.00 GREEN 1 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 WILLIAM D. MOTT . 49 100.00 WRITE‐IN. 0 GREEN 2 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 JAMES P. CHIRIP . 40 95.24 WRITE‐IN. 2 4.76 GREEN 3 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 RICHARD VOHDEN. 24 100.00 WRITE‐IN. 0 GREEN 4 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 GLENN A. WERSHING. 30 96.77 WRITE‐IN. 1 3.23 HAMBURG 1 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 No Petition Filed. 0 WRITE‐IN. 8 100.00 HAMBURG 2 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 CHRISTOPHER KELLY. 37 100.00 WRITE‐IN. 0 HAMPTON 1 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 ELMER A. TAG . 78 100.00 WRITE‐IN. 0 HAMPTON 2 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 CHARLES A. F. DREW SMITH . 64 98.46 WRITE‐IN. 1 1.54 HAMPTON 3 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 DAVID S. HANSEN . 37 100.00 WRITE‐IN. 0 HAMPTON 4 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 ROBERT F. STEPANEK . 49 100.00 WRITE‐IN. 0 HARDYSTON 1 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 No Petition Filed. 0 WRITE‐IN. 3 100.00 HARDYSTON 2 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 No Petition Filed. 0 WRITE‐IN. 0 HARDYSTON 3 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 JOHN BAZELEWICH . 45 100.00 WRITE‐IN. 0 HARDYSTON 4 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 KENNETH P. KIEVIT. 34 97.14 WRITE‐IN. 1 2.86 HARDYSTON 5 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 WILLIAM LASINSKI . 37 100.00 WRITE‐IN. 0 HARDYSTON 6 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 FRANK CICERALE. 26 96.30 WRITE‐IN. 1 3.70 HARDYSTON 7 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 No Petition Filed. 0 WRITE‐IN. 1 100.00 HOPATCONG 1 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 No Petition Filed. 0 WRITE‐IN. 4 100.00 HOPATCONG 2 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 CLIFFORD R. LUNDIN . 58 98.31 WRITE‐IN. 1 1.69 HOPATCONG 3 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 No Petition Filed. 0 WRITE‐IN. 4 100.00 HOPATCONG 4 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 ANTHONY A. SPAZIANI . 72 94.74 WRITE‐IN. 4 5.26 HOPATCONG 5 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 No Petition Filed. 0 WRITE‐IN. 1 100.00 HOPATCONG 6 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 No Petition Filed. 0 WRITE‐IN. 16 100.00 HOPATCONG 7 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 MICHAEL J. RAHILL. 36 100.00 WRITE‐IN. 0 HOPATCONG 8 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 MARVIN G. MURDOCK. 25 100.00 WRITE‐IN. 0 HOPATCONG 9 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 No Petition Filed. 0 WRITE‐IN. 2 100.00 HOPATCONG 10 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 VITO CASTORO . 45 100.00 WRITE‐IN. 0 HOPATCONG 11 COUNTY COMMITTEE (M) Vote for 1 DONALD G.
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