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Official Election Results COUNTY OF CAMDEN OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 2016 General Election November 8, 2016 CAM_20161108_E November 8, 2016 Summary Report Camden County Official Results Registration & Turnout 347,739 Voters Board of Chosen Freeholders (cont'd...) (343) 343/343 100.00% Election Day Turnout 186,213 53.55% REP - Claire H. GUSTAFSON 68,131 17.25% Mail-In Ballot Turnout 39,712 11.42% DEM - Edward T. MC DONNELL 127,662 32.32% Provisional Turnout 5,554 1.60% DEM - Carmen G. RODRIGUEZ 128,299 32.48% Rejected Ballots Turnout 0 0.00% Write-In 346 0.09% Emergency Turnout 0 0.00% Total ... 394,984 100.00% Total ... 231,479 66.57% Audubon Park Council (1) 1/1 100.00% US President (343) 343/343 100.00% Under Votes: 480 Under Votes: 1892 Over Votes: 0 Over Votes: 540 DEM - Dennis DELENGOWSKI 313 50.16% REP - TRUMP/PENCE 72,631 31.71% DEM - Gloria A. JONES 306 49.04% DEM - CLINTON/KAINE 146,717 64.06% Write-In 5 0.80% NON - CASTLE/BRADLEY 752 0.33% Total ... 624 100.00% NON - JOHNSON/WELD 4,245 1.85% NON - LA RIVA/PURYEAR 50 0.02% Barrington Council (5) 5/5 100.00% NON - DE LA FUENTE/STEINBERG 77 0.03% Under Votes: 2594 NON - MOOREHEAD/LILLY 74 0.03% Over Votes: 0 NON - STEIN/BARAKA 2,003 0.87% NON - KENNEDY/HART 43 0.02% DEM - Wayne ROBENOLT 2,111 49.48% DEM - Michael BEACH 2,112 49.51% Write-In 2,455 1.07% Write-In 43 1.01% Total ... 229,047 100.00% Total ... 4,266 100.00% House of Representatives 1st District (335) 335/335 100.00% Bellmawr Council (7) 7/7 100.00% Under Votes: 19697 Under Votes: 3954 Over Votes: 351 Over Votes: 0 REP - Bob PATTERSON 69,503 33.71% DEM - Donald W. NORCROSS 130,159 63.13% DEM - James 'Jamie' CASEY 3,188 50.08% DEM - Raymond BIDER 3,124 49.07% NON - Scot John TOMASZEWSKI 3,577 1.74% Write-In 54 0.85% NON - William F. SIHR, IV 1,632 0.79% NON - Michael BERMAN 965 0.47% Total ... 6,366 100.00% Write-In 325 0.16% Berlin Boro Council (5) 5/5 100.00% Total ... 206,161 100.00% Under Votes: 1567 Over Votes: 12 House of Representatives 2nd District (8) 8/8 100.00% Under Votes: 428 REP - Cecelia Micki ARMANO 1,444 23.86% Over Votes: 3 REP - John M. MITCHARD 1,375 22.72% NON - Jim PEARCE 1,624 26.84% REP - Frank A. LO BIONDO 2,990 61.79% NON - Dan MAC DONNELL 1,603 26.49% DEM - David H. COLE 1,723 35.61% Write-In 5 0.08% NON - James KEENAN 34 0.70% NON - John ORDILLE 50 1.03% Total ... 6,051 100.00% NON - Gabriel Brian FRANCO 13 0.27% NON - Eric BEECHWOOD 12 0.25% Berlin Twp Council (4) 4/4 100.00% NON - Steven FENICHEL 15 0.31% Under Votes: 1873 Write-In 2 0.04% Over Votes: 0 Total ... 4,839 100.00% DEM - Christopher T. MORRIS 1,574 50.11% DEM - Marion BODANZA 1,537 48.93% Board of Chosen Freeholders (343) 343/343 100.00% Write-In 30 0.96% Under Votes: 67652 Total ... 3,141 100.00% Over Votes: 100 REP - Robert STONE 70,546 17.86% November 22, 2016 4:25 PM Page 1 of 8 Page 1 of 492 CAM_20161108_E November 8, 2016 Summary Report Camden County Official Results Brooklawn Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Gibbsboro Council (cont'd...) (2) 2/2 100.00% Under Votes: 564 NON - Mitchell BROWN 566 39.09% Over Votes: 0 Write-In 10 0.69% DEM - Greg GILBERT 521 49.24% Total ... 1,448 100.00% DEM - Patrick MOSES 523 49.43% Write-In 14 1.32% Gloucester City Council At Large (8) 8/8 100.00% Total ... 1,058 100.00% Under Votes: 4441 Over Votes: 0 Camden City Council At Large UNEX (40) 40/40 100.00% DEM - John HUTCHINSON 2,579 32.53% Under Votes: 3243 DEM - Bruce PARRY 2,630 33.17% Over Votes: 118 DEM - Patrick KEATING 2,626 33.12% Write-In 93 1.17% DEM - Angel FUENTES 16,298 91.93% NON - Gary C. FRAZIER, JR 981 5.53% Total ... 7,928 100.00% NON - Natalie L. RIVERA 428 2.41% Write-In 21 0.12% Haddon Heights Council (7) 7/7 100.00% Total ... 17,728 100.00% Under Votes: 675 Over Votes: 2 Cherry Hill Council UNEX (48) 48/48 100.00% REP - Susan R. GRIFFITH 2,154 25.77% Under Votes: 4350 REP - Vincent M. CEROLI 1,984 23.73% Over Votes: 13 DEM - Bryan SCHROEDER 2,110 25.24% DEM - Chris LINARIS 2,107 25.21% REP - Frederick 'Rick' SHORT 13,535 40.32% DEM - Carolyn M. JACOBS 20,009 59.61% Write-In 4 0.05% Write-In 23 0.07% Total ... 8,359 100.00% Total ... 33,567 100.00% Hi-Nella Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Chesilhurst Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Under Votes: 767 Under Votes: 266 Over Votes: 0 Over Votes: 4 Write-In 3 33.33% NON - Cathrine Connolly 3 33.33% DEM - Karen CHEW 399 34.16% DEM - Russell HIRN, SR. 388 33.22% NON - Kris U Muska 3 33.33% NON - Samuel WHITE, JR. 206 17.64% Total ... 9 100.00% NON - Dawn R. SAYERS 174 14.90% Write-In 1 0.09% Laurel Springs Council (2) 2/2 100.00% Total ... 1,168 100.00% Under Votes: 708 Over Votes: 0 Clementon Council (3) 3/3 100.00% DEM - Gene LETTS 616 48.81% Under Votes: 463 DEM - Kendra MOCHEL 631 50.00% Over Votes: 0 Write-In 15 1.19% REP - Keith CYBULSKI 663 18.86% Total ... 1,262 100.00% REP - Gary SAUNDERS 710 20.20% DEM - Jonathan FISHER 1,083 30.81% Lawnside Council (2) 2/2 100.00% DEM - Thomas M. SHAW 1,055 30.01% Under Votes: 527 Write-In 4 0.11% Over Votes: 0 Total ... 3,515 100.00% DEM - Steve POLLARD 1,273 49.86% DEM - Robert LEE 1,271 49.78% Gibbsboro Council (2) 2/2 100.00% Write-In 9 0.35% Under Votes: 1066 Total ... 2,553 100.00% Over Votes: 22 NON - Michael HAUBER 348 24.03% NON - Gerald BONSALL 524 36.19% November 22, 2016 4:25 PM Page 2 of 8 Page 2 of 492 CAM_20161108_E November 8, 2016 Summary Report Camden County Official Results Lindenwold Council UNEX (9) 9/9 100.00% Pine Hill Council (cont'd...) (6) 6/6 100.00% Under Votes: 1601 DEM - Terence G. BURKE 2,782 49.24% Over Votes: 1 Write-In 45 0.80% DEM - Linda M. HESS 4,451 99.62% Total ... 5,650 100.00% Write-In 17 0.38% Runnemede Council (6) 6/6 100.00% Total ... 4,468 100.00% Under Votes: 3038 Lindenwold Council (9) 9/9 100.00% Over Votes: 0 Under Votes: 3256 DEM - Robert D. FARRELL 2,261 49.96% Over Votes: 0 DEM - Michael ROOT 2,222 49.09% Write-In 43 0.95% DEM - Joseph C. STRIPPOLI 4,445 50.03% DEM - Joseph DI DOMENICO 4,413 49.67% Total ... 4,526 100.00% Write-In 26 0.29% Somerdale Council (4) 4/4 100.00% Total ... 8,884 100.00% Under Votes: 1582 Magnolia Council (4) 4/4 100.00% Over Votes: 2 Under Votes: 1209 DEM - Edward J. KAIN 1,719 50.20% Over Votes: 0 DEM - David A. ALEXANDER 1,694 49.47% Write-In 11 0.32% DEM - Paula BONAMASSA 1,383 49.13% DEM - Anthony DE PRINCE 1,398 49.66% Total ... 3,424 100.00% Write-In 34 1.21% Stratford Council (6) 6/6 100.00% Total ... 2,815 100.00% Under Votes: 695 Merchantville Council (3) 3/3 100.00% Over Votes: 4 Under Votes: 1325 REP - Holly TATE 1,296 21.70% Over Votes: 0 REP - Al ADOLF 1,166 19.52% DEM - Linda HALL 1,784 29.87% DEM - Anthony J. PERNO, III 1,206 49.86% DEM - Griffin T. KIDD 1,182 48.86% DEM - Tina LOMANNO 1,720 28.80% Write-In 31 1.28% Write-In 7 0.12% Total ... 2,419 100.00% Total ... 5,973 100.00% Oaklyn Council (4) 4/4 100.00% Voorhees Twp. Committee (19) 19/19 100.00% Under Votes: 1348 Under Votes: 1136 Over Votes: 0 Over Votes: 4 DEM - Robert SKOWRONEK 1,348 48.14% REP - Michael FRIEDMAN 6,971 50.80% DEM - Krista EGAN 1,385 49.46% DEM - Thomas A. FANELLI 6,746 49.16% Write-In 67 2.39% Write-In 5 0.04% Total ... 2,800 100.00% Total ... 13,722 100.00% Pennsauken Twp. Committee (24) 24/24 100.00% Waterford Twp. Committee (8) 8/8 100.00% Under Votes: 3342 Under Votes: 1231 Over Votes: 2 Over Votes: 0 DEM - Rick TAYLOR 10,821 90.48% REP - William A. RICHARDSON, JR. 2,633 28.28% Write-In 1,139 9.52% REP - Mary L. SURA 2,463 26.46% DEM - Rick T. YEATMAN, SR. 2,069 22.23% Total ... 11,960 100.00% DEM - Fred A. SCHINDLER 2,139 22.98% Write-In 5 0.05% Pine Hill Council (6) 6/6 100.00% Under Votes: 2816 Total ... 9,309 100.00% Over Votes: 0 DEM - Charles E. WARRINGTON, JR. 2,823 49.96% November 22, 2016 4:25 PM Page 3 of 8 Page 3 of 492 CAM_20161108_E November 8, 2016 Summary Report Camden County Official Results Woodlynne Council (2) 2/2 100.00% Local BOE Berlin Boro UNEX (5) 5/5 100.00% Under Votes: 478 Under Votes: 1508 Over Votes: 2 Over Votes: 0 DEM - William VALLE 682 49.28% NON - Lisa ASARE 2,295 99.35% DEM - Joseph CHUKWUEKE 675 48.77% Write-In 15 0.65% Write-In 27 1.95% Total ..
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