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Official Election Results COUNTY OF CAMDEN OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 2020 General Election November 3, 2020 2020 General Election - Camden County, New Jersey Joseph Ripa, County Clerk CAM_20201103_E November 3, 2020 Summary Report Camden County Official Results Registration & Turnout 398,475 Voters County Surrogate (45) 45/45 100.00% Machine Turnout 209 0.05% Under Votes: 16101 Mail-In Ballot Turnout 251,088 63.01% Over Votes: 75 Provisional Turnout 22,258 5.59% REP - Kimberley STUART 88,329 34.32% Rejected Ballots Turnout 0 0.00% DEM - Michelle GENTEK-MAYER 168,856 65.61% Emergency Turnout 0 0.00% Write-In 194 0.08% Total ... 273,555 68.65% Total ... 257,379 100.00% US President (45) 45/45 100.00% Board of Chosen Freeholders UNEX (45) 45/45 100.00% Under Votes: 1394 Under Votes: 16765 Over Votes: 6562 Over Votes: 55 REP - Donald J. TRUMP 86,207 32.46% REP - Nicole NANCE 91,326 35.57% DEM - Joseph R. BIDEN 175,065 65.91% DEM - Almar DYER 165,183 64.34% NON - Gloria Estela LA RIVA 199 0.07% Write-In 226 0.09% NON - Jo JORGENSEN 1,884 0.71% Total ... 256,735 100.00% NON - Don BLANKENSHIP 216 0.08% NON - Bill HAMMONS 151 0.06% Board of Chosen Freeholders (45) 45/45 100.00% NON - Roque 'Rocky' DE LA FUENTE 113 0.04% Under Votes: 37437 NON - Howie HAWKINS 781 0.29% Over Votes: 193 Write-In 983 0.37% REP - Jennifer MOORE 88,386 17.35% Total ... 265,599 100.00% REP - Johanna SCHEETS 84,951 16.67% DEM - Louis CAPPELLI, JR. 170,492 33.46% US Senator (45) 45/45 100.00% DEM - Jonathan L. YOUNG, SR. 165,292 32.44% Under Votes: 7606 Write-In 359 0.07% Over Votes: 4308 Total ... 509,480 100.00% REP - Rikin 'Rik' MEHTA 85,406 32.64% DEM - Cory BOOKER 173,335 66.25% Audubon Park Council (1) 1/1 100.00% NON - Daniel BURKE 295 0.11% Under Votes: 491 NON - Madelyn R. HOFFMAN 1,677 0.64% Over Votes: 0 NON - Veronica FERNANDEZ 728 0.28% Write-In 200 0.08% DEM - Judith DI PASQUALE 398 49.32% DEM - Karen LEWIS 396 49.07% Total ... 261,641 100.00% Write-In 13 1.61% House of Representatives 1st District (44) 44/44 100.00% Total ... 807 100.00% Under Votes: 10894 Over Votes: 118 Barrington Council UNEX (1) 1/1 100.00% Under Votes: 178 REP - Claire H. GUSTAFSON 85,129 33.22% Over Votes: 4 DEM - Donald W. NORCROSS 170,632 66.59% Write-In 474 0.18% REP - Stephen J. TETI 1,509 38.53% DEM - Michael DRUMM 2,403 61.36% Total ... 256,235 100.00% Write-In 4 0.10% House of Representatives 2nd District (1) 1/1 100.00% Total ... 3,916 100.00% Under Votes: 180 Over Votes: 39 Barrington Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Under Votes: 387 REP - Jeff VAN DREW 3,458 56.79% Over Votes: 6 DEM - Amy KENNEDY 2,536 41.65% NON - Jesse EHRNSTROM 60 0.99% REP - Robert DEL VECCHIO 1,573 20.16% NON - Jenna HARVEY 31 0.51% REP - Shannon KELLY 1,542 19.76% Write-In 4 0.07% DEM - Vincent CERRITO 2,299 29.46% DEM - Kyle HANSON 2,384 30.55% Total ... 6,089 100.00% November 20, 2020 12:01 PM Page 1 of 9 1 of 295 2020 General Election - Camden County, New Jersey Joseph Ripa, County Clerk CAM_20201103_E November 3, 2020 Summary Report Camden County Official Results Barrington Council (cont'd...) (1) 1/1 100.00% Chesilhurst Council UNEX (cont'd...) (1) 1/1 100.00% Write-In 5 0.06% DEM - Cathleen JORDAN 529 48.58% Write-In 16 1.47% Total ... 7,803 100.00% Total ... 1,089 100.00% Bellmawr Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Under Votes: 1575 Chesilhurst Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Over Votes: 182 Under Votes: 541 Over Votes: 0 DEM - James F. D'ANGELO 2,851 26.35% DEM - Johann FINA 2,700 24.96% DEM - Karen CHEW 559 49.60% NON - Bill GROFF 2,667 24.65% DEM - Maria C. LITTLES 555 49.25% NON - Sandy VALDEZ 2,572 23.77% Write-In 13 1.15% Write-In 29 0.27% Total ... 1,127 100.00% Total ... 10,819 100.00% Clementon Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Berlin Boro Council UNEX (1) 1/1 100.00% Under Votes: 910 Under Votes: 5163 Over Votes: 136 Over Votes: 2 REP - William F. WEYLAND 772 20.31% NON - Jake MILLER 2,012 49.30% REP - Brenda FRANKS 857 22.54% NON - Patricia CUMMINGS 1,990 48.76% DEM - Holly STROBL 1,178 30.98% Write-In 79 1.94% NON - Rebecca HOLLOWAY 407 10.70% NON - Juanita LONDON 450 11.84% Total ... 4,081 100.00% Write-In 138 3.63% Berlin Boro Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Total ... 3,802 100.00% Under Votes: 5135 Over Votes: 2 Gibbsboro Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Under Votes: 913 NON - Len BADOLATO 2,047 49.82% NON - Keith HOHING 1,994 48.53% Over Votes: 87 Write-In 68 1.65% NON - Christine KARCSH 703 37.71% NON - Jack FLYNN 513 27.52% Total ... 4,109 100.00% NON - Fred DETERDING 641 34.39% Write-In 7 0.38% Brooklawn Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Under Votes: 516 Total ... 1,864 100.00% Over Votes: 0 Haddon Heights Council (1) 1/1 100.00% DEM - Jerry D. GRANSTROM 649 49.62% DEM - Michael MEVOLI 635 48.55% Under Votes: 354 Write-In 24 1.83% Over Votes: 2 Total ... 1,308 100.00% REP - Joe PANGARO 1,980 19.55% REP - Kevin EHRET 1,896 18.72% DEM - Patricia D. EGBERT 3,127 30.88% Cherry Hill Council UNEX (1) 1/1 100.00% DEM - Regina M. PHILIPPS 3,116 30.77% Under Votes: 2911 Over Votes: 9 Write-In 7 0.07% REP - Nancy Feller O’DOWD 15,423 36.58% Total ... 10,126 100.00% DEM - William A. CARTER, III 26,702 63.34% Write-In 33 0.08% Hi-Nella Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Under Votes: 587 Total ... 42,158 100.00% Over Votes: 0 Chesilhurst Council UNEX (1) 1/1 100.00% DEM - Cindy MC COY 337 96.01% Write-In 14 3.99% Under Votes: 579 Over Votes: 0 Total ... 351 100.00% DEM - Pearlie LEE 544 49.95% November 20, 2020 12:01 PM Page 2 of 9 2 of 295 2020 General Election - Camden County, New Jersey Joseph Ripa, County Clerk CAM_20201103_E November 3, 2020 Summary Report Camden County Official Results Laurel Springs Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Oaklyn Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Under Votes: 1072 Under Votes: 1395 Over Votes: 0 Over Votes: 0 REP - Samuel DEL PIDIO 653 46.64% DEM - Dorothy VALIANTI 1,733 49.00% DEM - Joseph A. CRUZ 722 51.57% DEM - Charles LEHMAN 1,762 49.82% Write-In 25 1.79% Write-In 42 1.19% Total ... 1,400 100.00% Total ... 3,537 100.00% Lawnside Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Pennsauken Twp. Committee (1) 1/1 100.00% Under Votes: 579 Under Votes: 8428 Over Votes: 0 Over Votes: 2 DEM - Rhonda WARDLOW-HURLEY 1,473 49.18% DEM - Tim KILLION 13,459 49.43% DEM - Eric J. WILCOX, SR. 1,500 50.08% DEM - Vince MARTINEZ 13,586 49.89% Write-In 22 0.73% Write-In 185 0.68% Total ... 2,995 100.00% Total ... 27,230 100.00% Lindenwold Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Pine Hill Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Under Votes: 3295 Under Votes: 3040 Over Votes: 2 Over Votes: 2 DEM - Linda HESS 5,619 50.00% DEM - Charles W. JAXEL, JR. 3,669 49.42% DEM - Sandra L. SINON 5,556 49.44% DEM - Patricia L. CORRY-GAFT 3,698 49.81% Write-In 62 0.55% Write-In 57 0.77% Total ... 11,237 100.00% Total ... 7,424 100.00% Magnolia Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Runnemede Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Under Votes: 1358 Under Votes: 3277 Over Votes: 0 Over Votes: 0 DEM - Mary F. MARTZ 1,794 49.56% DEM - John RANIERI 3,023 49.53% DEM - Steven WHALEN 1,781 49.20% DEM - Patricia TARTAGLIA-PASSIO 2,974 48.73% Write-In 45 1.24% Write-In 106 1.74% Total ... 3,620 100.00% Total ... 6,103 100.00% Merchantville Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Somerdale Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Under Votes: 1249 Under Votes: 1758 Over Votes: 0 Over Votes: 0 DEM - Andrew O. MC LOONE 1,533 49.15% DEM - James J. PERRY 2,145 50.38% DEM - Sean FITZGERALD 1,537 49.28% DEM - Larry SEFCHICK 2,084 48.94% Write-In 49 1.57% Write-In 29 0.68% Total ... 3,119 100.00% Total ... 4,258 100.00% Oaklyn Council UNEX (1) 1/1 100.00% Stratford Council UNEX (1) 1/1 100.00% Under Votes: 692 Under Votes: 205 Over Votes: 0 Over Votes: 4 DEM - Nancy MAC GREGOR 1,754 98.87% REP - Leonard NESTER, II 1,573 40.81% Write-In 20 1.13% DEM - Stephen C. GANDY 2,272 58.95% Write-In 9 0.23% Total ... 1,774 100.00% Total ... 3,854 100.00% November 20, 2020 12:01 PM Page 3 of 9 3 of 295 2020 General Election - Camden County, New Jersey Joseph Ripa, County Clerk CAM_20201103_E November 3, 2020 Summary Report Camden County Official Results Stratford Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Winslow Twp.
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