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Official Results 2017 General Election November 7, 2017 Summary Report Passaic County Official Results Registration & Turnout 305,640 Voters Senate District 39 (cont'd...) 22/22 100.00% Election Day Turnout 90,868 29.73% DEM - Linda H. SCHWAGER 4,291 48.39% Mail-In Ballot Turnout 6,014 1.97% - James TOSONE 165 1.86% Provisional Turnout 892 0.29% Write-In 2 0.02% Overseas Turnout 3 0.00% Total ... 8,868 100.00% Emergency Turnout 0 0.00% Total ... 97,777 31.99% Senate District 40 68/68 100.00% REP - Kristin M. CORRADO 15,410 58.86% Governor And Lieutenant Governor 283/283 100.00% DEM - Thomas DUCH 10,764 41.11% REP - GUADAGNO / Rendo 36,230 37.93% Write-In 7 0.03% DEM - MURPHY / Oliver 57,415 60.11% Total ... 26,181 100.00% - ROHRMAN / Laguerre 607 0.64% - Matthew RICCARDI 296 0.31% General Assembly District 26 13/13 100.00% - Gina GENOVESE 475 0.50% REP - Jay WEBBER 4,262 31.06% - KAPER-DALE / Durden 316 0.33% REP - Bettylou DeCROCE 4,237 30.88% - ROSS / Johnson 116 0.12% DEM - Joseph R. RAICH 2,619 19.09% Write-In 59 0.06% DEM - E. William EDGE 2,594 18.90% Total ... 95,514 100.00% Write-In 10 0.07% Total ... 13,722 100.00% Senate District 26 13/13 100.00% REP - Joe PENNACCHIO 4,260 61.70% General Assembly District 34 52/52 100.00% DEM - Elliot ISIBOR 2,639 38.22% REP - Nicholas G. SURGENT 5,148 19.11% Write-In 5 0.07% REP - Tafari ANDERSON 4,697 17.44% Total ... 6,904 100.00% DEM - Thomas P. GIBLIN 8,587 31.88% DEM - Sheila OLIVER 8,487 31.51% Senate District 34 52/52 100.00% Write-In 13 0.05% REP - Mahir SALEH 4,661 34.61% Total ... 26,932 100.00% DEM - Nia H. GILL 8,786 65.25% Write-In 19 0.14% General Assembly District 35 85/85 100.00% Total ... 13,466 100.00% REP - Ibrahim MAHMOUD 3,193 7.97% REP - Nihad YOUNES 3,092 7.72% Senate District 35 85/85 100.00% DEM - Shavonda E. SUMTER 16,822 41.98% REP - Marwan SHOLAKH 3,322 16.44% DEM - Benjie E. WIMBERLY 16,942 42.28% DEM - Nelida POU 16,862 83.46% Write-In 22 0.05% Write-In 19 0.09% Total ... 40,071 100.00% Total ... 20,203 100.00% General Assembly District 36 30/30 100.00% Senate District 36 30/30 100.00% REP - Paul PASSAMANO, Jr. 791 7.45% REP - Jeanine FERRARA 905 16.55% REP - Marc MARSI 793 7.47% DEM - Paul A. SARLO 4,560 83.38% DEM - Gary SCHAER 4,588 43.23% Write-In 4 0.07% DEM - Marlene CARIDE 4,429 41.74% Write-In 11 0.10% Total ... 5,469 100.00% Total ... 10,612 100.00% Senate District 38 13/13 100.00% REP - Kelly LANGSCHULTZ 2,214 49.39% General Assembly District 38 13/13 100.00% DEM - Bob GORDON 2,268 50.59% REP - Christopher B. WOLF 2,173 24.65% Write-In 1 0.02% REP - William LEONARD 2,147 24.36% DEM - Tim EUSTACE 2,203 24.99% Total ... 4,483 100.00% DEM - Joseph A. LAGANA 2,212 25.09% - Dev GOSWAMI 76 0.86% Senate District 39 22/22 100.00% REP - Gerald CARDINALE 4,410 49.73% November 20, 2017 11:46 AM Page 1 of 5 2017 General Election November 7, 2017 Summary Report Passaic County Official Results General Assembly District 38 (cont'd...) 13/13 100.00% Clifton Board of Education 52/52 100.00% Write-In 4 0.05% - Lucy DANNY 5,636 26.65% - Frank W. KASPER 5,278 24.96% Total ... 8,815 100.00% - Judith BASSFORD 5,693 26.92% - Andrew A. WHITE 4,427 20.94% General Assembly District 39 22/22 100.00% Write-In 112 0.53% REP - Robert AUTH 4,455 25.47% REP - Holly SCHEPISI 4,575 26.16% Total ... 21,146 100.00% DEM - Annie HAUSMANN 4,297 24.57% DEM - Jannie CHUNG 4,163 23.80% Haledon Council 6/6 100.00% Write-In 1 0.01% REP - John BLOCK, Jr. 437 15.72% REP - Jacob G. FABER 406 14.60% Total ... 17,491 100.00% DEM - Tahsina AHMED 946 34.03% DEM - Michael JOHNSON 988 35.54% General Assembly District 40 68/68 100.00% Write-In 3 0.11% REP - Kevin J. ROONEY 13,861 27.34% REP - Christopher P. DePHILLIPS 13,505 26.63% Total ... 2,780 100.00% DEM - Paul VAGIANOS 11,378 22.44% DEM - Christine ORDWAY 11,476 22.63% Haledon Council 1 Yr Unexpired 6/6 100.00% - Anthony J. PELLECHIA 478 0.94% REP - Frank M. MENYHART 372 27.80% Write-In 6 0.01% DEM - Carlos M. AYMAT 963 71.97% Write-In 3 0.22% Total ... 50,704 100.00% Total ... 1,338 100.00% Bd of Chosen Freeholders 283/283 100.00% REP - Lori MAMBELLI 34,005 20.42% Manchester Regional HS Haledon 3 Year Term 6/6 100.00% REP - John CAPPO, Jr. 33,517 20.13% - Michael BOYLE 520 37.09% DEM - Bruce JAMES 49,885 29.95% - Ellen P. FISCHER 537 38.30% DEM - Theodore TJ BEST, Jr. 49,066 29.46% - Milqueya GARCIA 338 24.11% Write-In 67 0.04% Write-In 7 0.50% Total ... 166,540 100.00% Total ... 1,402 100.00% Freeholders Unexp Term 283/283 100.00% Haledon Board of Education 6/6 100.00% REP - Michael VIVINO 34,873 42.62% - Daniel G. BATELLI 429 18.28% DEM - Assad AKHTER 46,914 57.33% - Ellen P. FISCHER 482 20.54% Write-In 42 0.05% - George GUZMAN 617 26.29% - Catherine PEREZ 446 19.00% Total ... 81,829 100.00% - Lakisha Jones JOHNSON 365 15.55% Write-In 8 0.34% Bloomingdale Council 5/5 100.00% REP - Linda J. HUNTLEY 825 19.40% Total ... 2,347 100.00% REP - Daniel J. 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