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2012 General Election November 6, 2012 COUNTY OF CAMDEN OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 2012 General Election November 6, 2012 Amended December 3, 2012 CAM_20121106_E November 6, 2012 Summary Report Camden County Official Results Registration & Turnout 359,722 Voters House of Representatives 2nd District (c (8) 8/8 100.00% Election Day Turnout 204,876 56.95% IND - David W. Bowen Sr. 3 0.07% Mail-In Ballot Turnout 16,593 4.61% Write-In 0 0.00% Provisional Turnout 5,802 1.61% Total ... 4,597 100.00% Rejected Ballots Turnout 0 0.00% Emergency Turnout 3 0.00% General Assembly 4th District UNEX (74) 74/74 100.00% Total ... 227,274 63.18% REP - Shelley Lovett 16,784 33.22% DEM - Gabriela M. Mosquera 33,700 66.71% US President (341) 341/341 100.00% Write-In 35 0.07% REP - Mitt Romney & Paul Ryan 69,476 30.75% Total ... 50,519 100.00% DEM - Barack Obama & Joe Biden 153,682 68.02% IND - Jill Stein & Cheri Honkala 697 0.31% Sheriff (341) 341/341 100.00% IND - Gary Johnson & James P. Gray 1,250 0.55% REP - Christine Leone-Zwillinger 65,465 32.19% IND - Ross C. (Rocky) Anderson & Luis J. Rodr 101 0.04% DEM - Charles Billingham 134,591 66.17% IND - Jeff Boss & Bob Pasternak 22 0.01% IND - Robert Shapiro 3,168 1.56% IND - Virgil Goode & Jim Clymer 136 0.06% Write-In 166 0.08% IND - Merlin Miller & Harry Bertram 32 0.01% IND - James Harris & Maura De Luca 19 0.01% Total ... 203,390 100.00% IND - Peta Lindsay & Yari Osorio 13 0.01% (341) 341/341 100.00% Write-In 521 0.23% Board of Chosen Freeholders REP - Jim Pearce 65,360 11.28% Total ... 225,949 100.00% REP - Ian Gill 59,717 10.31% REP - Eugene Lawrence 58,567 10.11% US Senator (341) 341/341 100.00% DEM - Jeffrey L. Nash 131,920 22.77% REP - Joe Kyrillos 62,734 29.25% DEM - Ian K. Leonard 124,873 21.56% DEM - Robert Menendez 148,925 69.44% DEM - Michelle A. Gentek 127,900 22.08% IND - Ken Wolski 1,228 0.57% IND - Zach Hare 5,492 0.95% IND - Robert 'Turk' Turkavage 178 0.08% IND - Mark Heacock 5,134 0.89% IND - J. David Dranikoff 216 0.10% Write-In 288 0.05% IND - Gwen Diakos 261 0.12% IND - Daryl Mikell Brooks 66 0.03% Total ... 579,251 100.00% IND - Eugene Martin Lavergne 63 0.03% (1) 1/1 100.00% IND - Kenneth R. Kaplan 590 0.28% Audubon Park Council Unexpired Term IND - Inder 'Andy' Soni 44 0.02% DEM - Judith L. Dipasquale 321 73.29% IND - Gregory Pason 76 0.04% IND - Francis M. Romano III 116 26.48% Write-In 71 0.03% Write-In 1 0.23% Total ... 214,452 100.00% Total ... 438 100.00% (1) 1/1 100.00% House of Representatives 1st District (333) 333/333 100.00% Audubon Park Council REP - Gregory W. Horton 56,670 27.21% DEM - Sandra Hook 313 35.57% DEM - Robert E. Andrews 148,085 71.10% DEM - Fred Passon 297 33.75% IND - John William Reitter 2,499 1.20% IND - Mary Ellen Stokes 137 15.57% IND - Margaret Chapman 895 0.43% IND - Susan T. Vecchione 130 14.77% Write-In 114 0.05% Write-In 3 0.34% NON - Anna Migliaccio 0 0.00% Total ... 880 100.00% Total ... 208,263 100.00% Barrington Council UNEX (5) 5/5 100.00% House of Representatives 2nd District (8) 8/8 100.00% DEM - Wayne E. Robenolt 2,193 98.87% REP - Frank A. Lo Biondo 2,479 53.93% Write-In 25 1.13% DEM - Cassandra Shober 2,066 44.94% Total ... 2,218 100.00% IND - Charles Lukens 18 0.39% IND - John Ordille 29 0.63% Barrington Council (5) 5/5 100.00% IND - Frank Faralli Jr. 2 0.04% REP - Samuel Dimatteo 1,249 20.90% December 03, 2012 12:29 PM Page 1 of 7 CAM_20121106_E November 6, 2012 Summary Report Camden County Official Results Barrington Council (cont'd...) (5) 5/5 100.00% Clementon Council (cont'd...) (3) 3/3 100.00% REP - Wayne M. Schellhas Jr. 1,085 18.16% DEM - Mark E. Armbruster 1,105 31.31% DEM - Patricia Nicholson 1,881 31.48% DEM - Christine Nucera 1,053 29.84% DEM - Shawn Ludwig 1,757 29.41% Write-In 0 0.00% Write-In 3 0.05% Total ... 3,529 100.00% Total ... 5,975 100.00% Gibbsboro Council (2) 2/2 100.00% Bellmawr Council (7) 7/7 100.00% IND - Michael F. Mac Ferren 545 52.35% REP - James W. Smith 1,486 18.75% IND - John D. Croghan 473 45.44% DEM - Stephen M. Sauter 3,058 38.59% Write-In 23 2.21% DEM - Steven B. Hagerty 3,065 38.68% Total ... 1,041 100.00% IND - Mark Sharp 270 3.41% Write-In 45 0.57% Gloucester City Council Ward 1 (4) 4/4 100.00% Total ... 7,924 100.00% DEM - Daniel T. Spencer Jr. 1,017 98.26% Write-In 18 1.74% Berlin Boro Council (5) 5/5 100.00% Total ... 1,035 100.00% REP - James A. Bilella 2,213 50.54% REP - Gary Knight 2,151 49.12% Gloucester City Council Ward 2 (3) 3/3 100.00% Write-In 15 0.34% DEM - James (Bowie) Johnson 1,183 97.61% Total ... 4,379 100.00% Write-In 29 2.39% Total ... 1,212 100.00% Berlin Twp Council (4) 4/4 100.00% DEM - Jerome Mc Intosh 1,276 32.87% Gloucester City Council Ward 3 UNEX (2) 2/2 100.00% DEM - Frank Epifanio 1,210 31.17% REP - Anthony Wojtkowiak 307 29.72% IND - Erica M. Cudeyro 682 17.57% DEM - Helen 'Lynn' Bucher 725 70.18% IND - Audrey M. Lightcap 709 18.26% Write-In 1 0.10% Write-In 5 0.13% Total ... 1,033 100.00% Total ... 3,882 100.00% Gloucester City Council Ward 3 (2) 2/2 100.00% Brooklawn Council UNEX (1) 1/1 100.00% REP - Lisa Lopez 290 28.24% DEM - Patrick Mac Adams 619 99.04% DEM - Nancy L. Baus 736 71.67% Write-In 6 0.96% Write-In 1 0.10% Total ... 625 100.00% Total ... 1,027 100.00% Brooklawn Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Haddon Heights Council UNEX (7) 7/7 100.00% DEM - Julie Mc Cleary 608 49.88% REP - Susan R. Griffith 2,245 56.48% DEM - James T. Meehan Jr. 607 49.79% DEM - Melissa Carpenter 1,727 43.45% Write-In 4 0.33% Write-In 3 0.08% Total ... 1,219 100.00% Total ... 3,975 100.00% Chesilhurst Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Haddon Heights Council (7) 7/7 100.00% REP - Keith R. Waters 251 19.09% REP - Jack D. Merryfield 2,111 27.17% REP - Timothy M. Flood 201 15.29% REP - David M. Ragonese 1,717 22.09% DEM - Herbert Littles 422 32.09% DEM - Stephen D. Berryhill 2,032 26.15% DEM - Billy L. Ross Sr. 441 33.54% DEM - Robert White 1,900 24.45% Write-In 0 0.00% Write-In 11 0.14% Total ... 1,315 100.00% Total ... 7,771 100.00% Clementon Council (3) 3/3 100.00% REP - Joseph Feldman 705 19.98% REP - William F. Weyland 666 18.87% December 03, 2012 12:29 PM Page 2 of 7 CAM_20121106_E November 6, 2012 Summary Report Camden County Official Results Hi-Nella Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Oaklyn Council UNEX 2YR (cont'd...) (4) 4/4 100.00% Write-In 14 100.00% Write-In 8 0.59% Total ... 14 100.00% Total ... 1,366 100.00% Laurel Springs Mayor Unex (2) 2/2 100.00% Oaklyn Council (4) 4/4 100.00% DEM - Thomas A. Barbera 631 97.83% DEM - Ronald Aron 1,310 47.81% Write-In 13 2.02% DEM - Greg Brandley 1,301 47.48% IND - John R. Cluelow Sr. 118 4.31% Total ... 644 99.84% Write-In 11 0.40% Laurel Springs Council (2) 2/2 100.00% Total ... 2,740 100.00% REP - David A. Thatcher 437 25.01% REP - James W. Redstreake 473 27.07% Pennsauken Twp. Committee (24) 24/24 100.00% DEM - Susan M. Di Gregorio 446 25.53% DEM - John J. Figueroa 11,981 51.54% DEM - Claudia Wagner 390 22.32% DEM - John G. Kneib 11,151 47.97% Write-In 1 0.06% Write-In 116 0.50% Total ... 1,747 100.00% Total ... 23,248 100.00% Lawnside Council (2) 2/2 100.00% Pine Hill Council (6) 6/6 100.00% DEM - Stephen C. Moore 1,468 51.35% DEM - Thomas B. Knott 3,071 50.63% DEM - Christopher L. Raines 1,382 48.34% DEM - John J. Robb 2,947 48.59% Write-In 9 0.31% Write-In 47 0.77% Total ... 2,859 100.00% Total ... 6,065 100.00% Lindenwold Council (9) 9/9 100.00% Runnemede Council (6) 6/6 100.00% DEM - Cheryle Randolph-Sharpe 4,678 50.14% DEM - Eleanor Kelly 2,489 50.05% DEM - William J. Dougherty 4,593 49.23% DEM - Beverly A. Moore 2,428 48.82% Write-In 58 0.62% Write-In 56 1.13% Total ... 9,329 100.00% Total ... 4,973 100.00% Magnolia Council (4) 4/4 100.00% Somerdale Council UNEX (4) 4/4 100.00% DEM - Donald E. Wilson 1,461 50.52% DEM - Lawrence R.
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