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2019 General Election Municipality Report General Election 2019 November 5, 2019 District Report Morris County Boonton Town Totals Registration & Turnout Registration Turnout Total Registration & Turnout 6,063 2,432 40.11% TC-MaiI-In Ballot 231 3.81% TC-Polling Place 2,156 35.56% TC-Provisional 45 0.74% Contests General Assembly 25th Legislative District 8 of 8 precincts counted 100.00% Anthony M. Bucco 1,243 27.60% Brian Bergen 1,112 24.69% Lisa Bhimani 1,099 24.40% Darcy Draeger 1,044 23.18% Write-In 6 0.13% Total 4,504 Sheriff 8 of 8 precincts counted 100.00% James M. Gannon 1,557 66.11% William Schievella 798 33.89% Write-In 0 0.00% Total 2,355 Surrogate 8 of 8 precincts counted 100.00% Heather Darling 1,200 53.72% Michael T. Thompson 1,034 46.28% Write-In 0 0.00% Total 2,234 Board of Chosen Freeholder's 8 of 8 precincts counted 100.00% Douglas Cabana 1,201 18.10% Thomas Mastrangelo 1,145 17.26% Kathy DeFillippo 1,174 17.69% Cara Parmigiani 1,055 15.90% Cary Amaro 1,047 15.78% David Timpanaro 1,013 15.27% Write-In 0 0.00% Total 6,635 Mayor Boonton 8 of 8 precincts counted 100.00% Cyril Wekilsky 898 38.25% Richard J. Corcoran Third 1,134 48.30% Printed: Friday, November 15, 2019 3:37 PM Data Refreshed: 11/15/2019 3:55 PM Page 1 of 78 Morris County District Report General Election 2019 November 5, 2019 Stephen Gulla 313 13.33% Write-In 3 0.13% Total 2,348 Board of Aldermen Boonton Ward 1 2 of 2 precincts counted 100.00% Edward W. Robillard Third 378 51.64% Wager Khokhar 353 48.22% Write-In 1 0.14% Total 732 Board of Aldermen Boonton Ward 2 2 of 2 precincts counted 100.00% Edina Renfro Michel 342 96.61% Write-In 12 3.39% Total 354 Board of Aldermen Boonton Ward 3 2 of 2 precincts counted 100.00% Joseph E. Bock Junior 239 55.32% William J. McBride 192 44.44% Write-In 1 0.23% Total 432 Board of Aldermen Boonton Ward 4 2 of 2 precincts counted 100.00% Michael J. Wade 303 52.33% Dave Vasa 276 47.67% Write-In 0 0.00% Total 579 Board of Aldermen Boonton Ward 2 Unexpired Term 2 of 2 precincts counted 100.00% Natalie M. Pisarcik 235 44.76% Marie DeVenezia 289 55.05% Write-In 1 0.19% Total 525 Boonton Town Board of Education 8 of 8 precincts counted 100.00% Christopher Cartelli 1,253 32.93% Robert Ezzi 1,258 33.06% Elaine Doherty 1,272 33.43% Write-In 22 0.58% Total 3,805 Veterens Benefits State Question 8 of 8 precincts counted 100.00% Yes 1,422 80.11% No 353 19.89% Total 1,775 Printed: Friday, November 15, 2019 3:37 PM Data Refreshed: 11/15/2019 3:55 PM Page 2 of 78 Morris County District Report General Election 2019 November 5, 2019 Boonton Township Totals Registration & Turnout Registration Turnout Total Registration & Turnout 3,664 1,280 34.93% TC-Mail-In Ballot 200 5.46% TC-Polling Place 1,065 29.07% TC-Provisional 15 0.41% Contests General Assembly 25th Legislative District 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% Anthony M. Bucco 771 31.51% Brian Bergen 728 29.75% Lisa Bhimani 474 19.37% Darcy Draeger 470 19.21% Write-In 4 0.16% Total 2,447 Sheriff 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% James M. Gannon 898 71.61% William Schievella 356 28.39% Write-In 0 0.00% Total 1,254 Surrogate 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% Heather Darling 762 63.82% Michael T. Thompson 432 36.18% Write-In 0 0.00% Total 1,194 Board of Chosen Freeholders 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% Douglas Cabana 809 22.59% Thomas Mastrangelo 735 20.52% Kathy DeFillippo 758 21.16% Cara Parmigiani 423 11.81% Cary Amaro 435 12.14% David Timpanaro 421 11.75% Write-In 1 0.03% Total 3,582 Boonton Township Committee 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% Paul Allieri 889 49.78% William Klingener 885 49.55% Write-In 12 0.67% Total 1,786 Boonton Township Committee Unexpired Term 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% Brian Honan 879 99.10% Printed: Friday, November 15, 2019 3:37 PM Data Refreshed: 11/15/2019 3:55 PM Page 3 of 78 Morris County District Report General Election 2019 November 5, 2019 Write-In 8 0.90% Total 887 Boonton Township Board of Education 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% Patricia Collins 667 30.09% Barry Brantner 625 28.19% Charles Eaton 560 25.26% Giorgio P. Bentrovato 348 15.70% Write-In 17 0.77% Total 2,217 Veterens Benefits State Question 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% Yes 829 79.25% No 217 20.75% Total 1,046 Printed: Friday, November 15, 2019 3:37 PM Data Refreshed: 11/15/2019 3:55 PM Page 4 of 78 Morris County District Report General Election 2019 November 5, 2019 Butler Borough Totals Registration & Turnout Registration Turnout Total Registration & Turnout 5,335 1,414 26.50% TC-Mail-In Ballot 166 3.11% TC-Polling Place 1,236 23.17% TC-Provisional 12 0.22% Contests General Assembly 26th Legislative District 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% Jay Webber 802 29.88% BettyLou DeCroce 794 29.58% Laura Fortgang 529 19.71% Christine Clarke 557 20.75% Write-In 2 0.07% Total 2,684 Sheriff 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% James M. Gannon 830 61.21% William Sch ievel la 524 38.64% Write-In 2 0.15% Total 1,356 Surrogate 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% Heather Darling 806 60.74% Michael T. Thompson 521 39.26% Write-In 0 0.00% Total 1,327 Board of Chosen Freeholders 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% Douglas Cabana 762 19.43% Thomas Mastrangelo 765 19.51% Kathy DeFillippo 778 19.84% Cara Parmigiani 550 14.02% Cary Amaro 532 13.56% David Timpanaro 532 13.56% Write-In 3 0.08% Total 3,922 Butler Borough Council 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% Stephen Regis 897 49.48% Alexander Calvi 888 48.98% Write-In 28 1.54% Total 1,813 Butler Board of Education 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% Jamie Tacinelli 548 21.22% Christoph Karl Ziegler Junior 537 20.80% Printed: Friday, November 15, 2019 3:37 PM Data Refreshed: 11/15/2019 3:55 PM Page 5 of 78 Morris County District Report General Election 2019 November 5, 2019 Jonathan Jorda 483 18.71% Jason Karpowich 392 15.18% Karen A. Smith 607 23.51% Write-In 15 0.58% Total 2,582 Butler Board of Education Unexpired Term 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% Write-In 53 100.00% Total 53 Veterens Benefits State Question 5 of 5 precincts counted 100.00% Yes 870 81.54% No 197 18.46% Total 1,067 Printed: Friday, November 15, 2019 3:37 PM Data Refreshed: 11/15/2019 3:55 PM Page 6 of 78 Morris County District Report General Election 2019 November 5, 2019 Chatham Borough Totals Registration & Turnout Registration Turnout Total Registration & Turnout 6,807 2,801 41.15% TC-Mail-ln Ballot 497 7.30% TC-Polling Place 2,263 33.25% TC-Provisional 41 0.60% Contests General Assembly 21st Legislative District 9 of 9 precincts counted 100.00% Jon Bramnick 1,308 24.23% Nancy Munoz 1,293 23.95% Lisa Mandelblatt 1,381 25.58% Stacey Gunderman 1,370 25.38% Martin Marks 23 0.43% Harris P. Pappas 22 0.41% Write-In 1 0.02% Total 5,398 Sheriff 9 of 9 precincts counted 100.00% James M. Gannon 1,369 50.82% William Schievella 1,323 49.11% Write-In 2 0.07% Total 2,694 Surrogate 9 of 9 precincts counted 100.00% Heather Darling 1,304 48.75% Michael T. Thompson 1,371 51.25% Write-In 0 0.00% Total 2,675 Board of Chosen Freeholders 9 of 9 precincts counted 100.00% Douglas Cabana 1,280 16.05% Thomas Mastrangelo 1,280 16.05% Kathy DeFillippo 1,307 16.39% Cara Parmigiani 1,401 17.57% Cary Amaro 1,368 17.15% David Timpanaro 1,340 16.80% Write-In 0 0.00% Total 7,976 Mayor Chatham Borough 9 of 9 precincts counted 100.00% Robert A. Weber 1,286 46.43% Thaddeus Kobylarz 1,484 53.57% Write-In 0 0.00% Total 2,770 Printed: Friday, November 15, 2019 3:37 PM Data Refreshed: 11/15/2019 3:55 PM Page 7 of 78 Morris County District Report General Election 2019 November 5, 2019 Chatham Borough Council 9 of 9 precincts counted 100.00% Paul A. Kelley 1,257 22.98% Stacey McEvoy 1,314 24.03% Irene Treloar 1,441 26.35% Karen Koronkiewicz 1,454 26.59% Write-In 3 0.05% Total 5,469 Chatham Borough Board of Education 9 of 9 precincts counted 100.00% Michael Valenti 1,549 98.29% Write-In 27 1.71% Total 1,576 Veterens Benefits State Question 9 of 9 precincts counted 100.00% Yes 1,921 84.14% No 362 15.86% Total 2,283 Printed: Friday, November 15, 2019 3:37 PM Data Refreshed: 11/15/2019 3:55 PM Page 8 of 78 Morris County District Report General Election 2019 November 5, 2019 Chatham Township Totals Registration & Turnout Registration Turnout Total Registration & Turnout 8,460 3,079 36.39% TC-Mail-ln Ballot 623 7.36% TC-Polling Place 2,404 28.42% TC-Provisional 52 0.61% Contests General Assembly 27th Legislative District 10 of 10 precincts counted 100.00% Michael Dailey 1,414 23.95% Mauro G.
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