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2015 General Election Municipality Report General Election 2015 November 3, 2015 District Report Morris County Boonton Town Totals Registration & Turnout Registration Turnout Total Registration & Turnout 5,286 1,700 32.16% TC-Mail-In Ballot 71 1.34% TC-Polling Place 1,624 30.72% TC-Provisional 5 0.09% Contests General Assembly 25th Legislative District 8 of 8 precincts counted 100.00% DEM - Richard J. Corcoran Third 562 19.48% DEM - Thomas Moran 546 18.93% REP - Michael Patrick Carroll 847 29.36% REP - Anthony M. Bucco 925 32.06% Write-In 5 0.17% Total 2,885 Board of Chosen Freeholders 8 of 8 precincts counted 100.00% DEM - Richard T. Escobar 527 12.93% DEM - Brendan Liam Keating 541 13.27% DEM - Webster A. Lewin 498 12.22% REP - John Cesaro 835 20.49% REP - Christine Myers 861 21.12% REP - Deborah Smith 810 19.87% Write-In 4 0.10% Total 4,076 Mayor Boonton 8 of 8 precincts counted 100.00% REP - Cyril Wekilsky 655 39.89% Matthew DiLauri 983 59.87% Write-In 4 0.24% Total 1,642 Alderman Boonton Ward 1 2 of 2 precincts counted 100.00% REP - Michael Eoga 318 96.95% Write-In 10 3.05% Total 328 Alderman Boonton Ward 2 2 of 2 precincts counted 100.00% REP - Keith W. Price 183 95.31% Printed: Thursday, November 12, 2015 12:59 PM Data Refreshed: 11/10/2015 4:18 PM Page 1 of 51 Morris County District Report General Election 2015 November 3, 2015 Write-In 9 4.69% Total 192 Alderman Boonton Ward 3 2 of 2 precincts counted 100.00% REP - Daniel G. Piccioni 162 99.39% Write-In 1 0.61% Total 163 Alderman Boonton Ward 4 2 of 2 precincts counted 100.00% REP - James A. Lynch 277 96.85% Write-In 9 3.15% Total 286 Boonton Town Board of Education 8 of 8 precincts counted 100.00% Gerald M. Ruud Second 842 31.71% Adam Schnitzler 890 33.52% Irene M. LeFebvre 891 33.56% Write-In 32 1.21% Total 2,655 Printed: Thursday, November 12, 2015 12:59 PM Data Refreshed: 11/10/2015 4:18 PM Page 2 of 51 Morris County District Report General Election 2015 November 3, 2015 Boonton Township Totals Registration & Turnout Registration Turnout Total Registration & Turnout 3,250 472 14.52% TC-Mail-In Ballot 28 0.86% TC-Polling Place 443 13.63% TC-Provisional 1 0.03% Contests General Assembly 25th Legislative District 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% DEM - Richard J. Corcoran Third 141 16.45% DEM - Thomas Moran 141 16.45% REP - Michael Patrick Carroll 281 32.79% REP - Anthony M. Bucco 294 34.31% Write-In 0 0.00% Total 857 Board of Chosen Freeholders 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% DEM - Richard T. Escobar 113 9.14% DEM - Brendan Liam Keating 141 11.40% DEM - Webster A. Lewin 115 9.30% REP - John Cesaro 293 23.69% REP - Christine Myers 297 24.01% REP - Deborah Smith 278 22.47% Write-In 0 0.00% Total 1,237 Boonton Township Committee 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% REP - Michele Rankin 321 97.27% Write-In 9 2.73% Total 330 Boonton Township Board of Education 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% Ann M. Bentrovato 318 45.23% John G. Sierchio 311 44.24% Write-In 74 10.53% Total 703 Printed: Thursday, November 12, 2015 12:59 PM Data Refreshed: 11/10/2015 4:18 PM Page 3 of 51 Morris County District Report General Election 2015 November 3, 2015 Butler Borough Totals Registration & Turnout Registration Turnout Total Registration & Turnout 4,822 710 14.72% TC-Mail-ln Ballot 33 0.68% TC-Polling Place 677 14.04% Contests General Assembly 26th Legislative District 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% DEM - Wayne B. Marek 224 17.61% DEM - Avery Hart 243 19.10% REP - Jay Webber 377 29.64% REP - BettyLou DeCroce 388 30.50% Jimmy D. Brash 39 3.07% Write-In 1 0.08% Total 1,272 Board of Chosen Freeholders 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% DEM - Richard T. Escobar 225 12.18% DEM - Brendan Liam Keating 255 13.80% DEM - Webster A. Lewin 219 11.85% REP - John Cesaro 392 21.21% REP - Christine Myers 391 21.16% REP - Deborah Smith 366 19.81% Write-In 0 0.00% Total 1,848 Butler Borough Council 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% REP - Robert Fox 391 37.34% REP - Robert H. Meier 356 34.00% Gerry OHalloran 287 27.41% Write-In 13 1.24% Total 1,047 Butler Board of Education 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% Heather Grecco 483 34.35% Matthew J. Lee 458 32.57% Alison Allison 430 30.58% Write-In 35 2.49% Total 1,406 Printed: Thursday, November 12, 2015 12:59 PM Data Refreshed: 11/10/2015 4:18 PM Page 4 of 51 Morris County District Report General Election 2015 November 3, 2015 Chatham Borough Totals Registration & Turnout Registration Turnout Total Registration & Turnout 6,085 1,035 17.01% TC-Mail-In Ballot 99 1.63% TC-Polling Place 932 15.32% TC-Provisional 4 0.07% Contests General Assembly 21st Legislative District 9 of 9 precincts counted 100.00% DEM - Jill Anne Lazare 422 21.41% DEM - David Barnett 400 20.29% REP - Jon Bramnick 570 28.92% REP - Nancy Munoz 577 29.27% Write-In 2 0.10% Total 1,971 Board of Chosen Freeholders 9 of 9 precincts counted 100.00% DEM - Richard T. Escobar 384 13.45% DEM - Brendan Liam Keating 445 15.59% DEM - Webster A. Lewin 375 13.14% REP - John Cesaro 546 19.13% REP - Christine Myers 551 19.31% REP - Deborah Smith 548 19.20% Write-In 5 0.18% Total 2,854 Mayor Chatham Borough 9 of 9 precincts counted 100.00% REP - Bruce A. Harris 759 97.31% Write-In 21 2.69% Total 780 Chatham Borough Council 9 of 9 precincts counted 100.00% REP - Peter J. Hoffman 703 47.73% REP - Leonard Resto 746 50.64% Write-In 24 1.63% Total 1,473 Printed: Thursday, November 12, 2015 12:59 PM Data Refreshed: 11/10/2015 4:18 PM Page 5 of 51 Morris County District Report General Election 2015 November 3, 2015 Chatham Township Totals Registration & Turnout Registration Turnout Total Registration & Turnout 7,775 2,091 26.89% TC-Mail-In Ballot 162 2.08% TC-Polling Place 1,922 24.72% TC-Provisional 7 0.09% Contests General Assembly 27th Legislative District 10 of 10 precincts counted 100.00% DEM - John F. McKeon 727 18.86% DEM - Mila M. Jasey 676 17.54% REP - Tayfun Selen 1,201 31.15% REP - Wonkyu Q Rim 1,187 30.79% LIB - Damien Caillault 26 0.67% LIB - Jeff Hetrick 38 0.99% Write-In 0 0.00% Total 3,855 Board of Chosen Freeholders 10 of 10 precincts counted 100.00% DEM - Richard T. Escobar 633 11.28% DEM - Brendan Liam Keating 696 12.40% DEM - Webster A. Lewin 626 11.16% REP - John Cesaro 1,216 21.67% REP - Christine Myers 1,240 22.10% REP - Deborah Smith 1,200 21.39% Write-In 0 0.00% Total 5,611 Chatham Township Committee 10 of 10 precincts counted 100.00% DEM - Stacey C. Ewald 865 42.11% REP - Kevin M. Sullivan 1,189 57.89% Write-In 0 0.00% Total 2,054 Printed: Thursday, November 12, 2015 12:59 PM Data Refreshed: 11/10/2015 4:18 PM Page 6 of 51 Morris County District Report General Election 2015 November 3, 2015 Chester Borough Totals Registration & Turnout Registration Turnout Total Registration & Turnout 1,120 173 15.45% TC-Mail-In Ballot 6 0.54% TC-Polling Place 167 14.91% Contests General Assembly 25th Legislative District 1 of 1 precincts counted 100.00% DEM - Richard J. Corcoran Third 56 17.39% DEM - Thomas Moran 58 18.01% REP - Michael Patrick Carroll 103 31.99% REP - Anthony M. Bucco 104 32.30% Write-In 1 0.31% Total 322 Board of Chosen Freeholders 1 of 1 precincts counted 100.00% DEM - Richard T. Escobar 48 10.62% DEM - Brendan Liam Keating 50 11.06% DEM - Webster A. 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Holman 102 46.36% Write-In 5 2.27% Total 220 West Morris Board of Education Chester Borough 1 of 1 precincts counted 100.00% Don Storms 117 97.50% Write-In 3 2.50% Total 120 Chester Borough Township Board of Education 1 of 1 precincts counted 100.00% Michael Tomasco 108 44.26% Carolyn Kleppe Collins 112 45.90% Write-In 24 9.84% Total 244 Printed: Thursday, November 12, 2015 12:59 PM Data Refreshed: 11/10/2015 4:18 PM Page 7 of 51 Morris County District Report General Election 2015 November 3, 2015 Chester Township Totals Registration & Turnout Registration Turnout Total Registration & Turnout 5,740 828 14.43% TC-Mail-In Ballot 55 0.96% TC-Polling Place 770 13.41% TC-Provisional 3 0.05% Contests General Assembly 25th Legislative District 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% DEM - Richard J. Corcoran Third 244 15.98% DEM - Thomas Moran 231 15.13% REP - Michael Patrick Carroll 517 33.86% REP - Anthony M.
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