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Democratic Primary Election 2021 Candidates Somerset County Votes: Democratic Primary Election 2021 Candidates Democratic Primary Candidates State Incumbents indicated in italics. Governor of New Jersey Office Term Seats Name Address Email Governor Full Term Vote for One Philip Murphy 196 W. State Street, Trenton NJ 08608 New Jersey Legislative District 16 Branchburg, Hillsborough, Manville, Millstone, Montgomery, Rocky Hill, and Somerville Office Term Seats Name Address Email Senator Full Term Vote for One Andrew Zwicker PO Box 191, Kingston NJ 08528 Assembly Full Term Vote for Two Roy Freiman PO Box 191, Kingston NJ 08528 Assembly Full Term Vote for Two Sadaf Jaffer PO Box 282, 950 Route 601, Skillman NJ 08558 Assembly Full Term Vote for Two Faris Zwirahn 120 Prospect Avenue, Apt-Unit 2C, Princeton NJ 08540 New Jersey Legislative District 17 Franklin Office Term Seats Name Address Email Senator Full Term Vote for One Bob Smith 830 Shirley Parkway, Piscataway NJ 08854 Assembly Full Term Vote for Two Joe Egan 20 New York Avenue, New Brunswick NJ 08901 Assembly Full Term Vote for Two Joe Danielsen PO Box 6463, Somerset NJ 08873 New Jersey Legislative District 21 Bernards, Far Hills, Warren, and Watchung Office Term Seats Name Address Email Senator Full Term Vote for One Joseph Signorello III 508 Sherman Avenue, Roselle Park NJ 07204 Assembly Full Term Vote for Two Elizabeth A. Graner 387 Penns Way, Basking Ridge NJ 07920 Assembly Full Term Vote for Two Anjali Mehrotra 215 Queens Lane, Mountainside NJ 07092 New Jersey Legislative District 22 Green Brook and North Plainfield Office Term Seats Name Address Email Senator Full Term Vote for One Nicholas Scutari 1136 Yale Terrace, Linden NJ 07036 Assembly Full Term Vote for Two James J. Kennedy 442 Elm Avenue, Rahway NJ 07065 https://somersetcountyvotes.com/dprimaryCandidates.html[4/23/2021 8:14:05 AM] Somerset County Votes: Democratic Primary Election 2021 Candidates Assembly Full Term Vote for Two Linda Carter 1445 McCrea Place, Plainfield NJ 07062 New Jersey Legislative District 23 Bedminster, Bound Brook, Bridgewater, Peapack-Gladstone, Raritan, and South Bound Brook Office Term Seats Name Address Email Senator Full Term Vote for One Denise T. King 28 Foxwood Court, Bedminster NJ 07921 Assembly Full Term Vote for Two Nicholas F. LaBelle 2 Wood Hollow Drive, Pittstown NJ 08867 Assembly Full Term Vote for Two Hope Kaufman 42 Water Street, Lebanon NJ 08833 New Jersey Legislative District 25 Bernardsville Office Term Seats Name Address Email Senator Full Term Vote for One Jeffrey Grayzel PO Box 306, Morristown NJ 07960 Assembly Full Term Vote for Two Lauren Barnett PO Box 306, Morristown NJ 07960 Assembly Full Term Vote for Two Patricia L. Veres PO Box 306, Morristown NJ 07960 Somerset County Incumbents indicated in italics. Board of County Commissioners Office Term Seats Name Address Email Full Vote for Shanel Y. 196 Delmonico Avenue, Commissioner [email protected] Term Two Robinson Somerset NJ 08873 Full Vote for 532 E. Main Street, Apt. 232, Commissioner Sara Sooy [email protected] Term Two Bound Brook NJ 08805 State Committee Office Term Seats Name Address Email Committee Full Vote for Roberta 66 Fairview Avenue, Somerville NJ [email protected] (Female) Vote One Karpinecz 08876 Committee Full Vote for 67 Childs Road, Bernardsville NJ Joel Shain [email protected] (Male) Vote One 07924 Committee Half Vote for Nancy 3 Vanderveer Drive, Basking Ridge [email protected] (Female) Vote One D’Andrea NJ 07920 Committee Half Vote for 26 Nottingham Way, Hillsborough NJ Mike Goldberg [email protected] (Male) Vote One 08844 Municipalities Incumbents indicated in italics. https://somersetcountyvotes.com/dprimaryCandidates.html[4/23/2021 8:14:05 AM] Somerset County Votes: Democratic Primary Election 2021 Candidates Bedminster Township Office Term Seats Name Address Email Township Full Vote for 13 Smoke Rise Lane, Bedminster NJ Uttara Patla [email protected] Committee Term Two 07921 Township Full Vote for Giuseppe 65 Stone Run Road, Bedminster NJ [email protected] Committee Term Two Zaccagnini 07921 Bernards Township Office Term Seats Name Address Email Township Full Vote for 6 Carnegie Place, Basking Ridge Sophia Chadda [email protected] Committee Term Two NJ 07920 Township Full Vote for Jessica Simpson- 30 Baldwin Court, Basking Ridge [email protected] Committee Term Two Cook NJ 07920 Borough of Bernardsville Office Term Seats Name Address Email Borough Full Vote for Jeffrey 18 Flintlock Court, Bernardsville NJ [email protected] Council Term Two Hammond 07924 Borough Full Vote for 15 Old Fort Road, Bernardsville NJ Christina Balas [email protected] Council Term Two 07924 Borough of Bound Brook Office Term Seats Name Address Email Borough Full Vote for 415 West Maple Avenue, Bound Brook NJ Vinnie Petti [email protected] Council Term Two 08805 Borough Full Vote for Timothy 415 West 2nd Street, Bound Brook NJ 08805 [email protected] Council Term Two Ludwig Branchburg Township Office Term Seats Name Address Email Township Full Vote for Sivakumar 11 Eckles Drive, Branchburg NJ [email protected] Committee Term Two Mathusoodana 08876 Township Full Vote for 35 Lehigh Road, Neshanic Station Thomas R. Weimer [email protected] Committee Term Two NJ 08853 Bridgewater Township Office Term Seats Name Address Email Township Full Vote for Jill 25 Linvale Lane, Bridgewater NJ 08807 [email protected] Council Term Three Gladstone Township Full Vote for Jennifer 1600 Vosseller Avenue, Bound Brook NJ [email protected] Council Term Three Feigley 08805 Township Full Vote for 102 Finderne Avenue, Apt. C1, Saad Toor [email protected] https://somersetcountyvotes.com/dprimaryCandidates.html[4/23/2021 8:14:05 AM] Somerset County Votes: Democratic Primary Election 2021 Candidates Council Term Three Bridgewater NJ 08807 Borough of Far Hills Office Term Seats Name Address Email Borough Full Vote for Johanna 38 Peapack Road, Far Hills NJ [email protected] Council Term Two McCarten 07931 Borough Full Vote for No petition filed Council Term Two Franklin Township Office Term Ward Seats Name Address Email Township Full Vote for 1008 Canal Road, Princeton NJ First Ed Potosnak [email protected] Council Term One 08540 Township Full Vote for 20 Ellison Road, Somerset NJ Second Shepa Uddin [email protected] Council Term One 08873 Township Full Vote for Charles 18 Dina Lane, Somerset NJ Third [email protected] Council Term One Onyejiaka 08873 Township Full Vote for 139 Fuller Street, Somerset NJ Fourth Carl Wright [email protected] Council Term One 08873 Township Full Vote for James 39 Austin Avenue, Somerset NJ Fifth [email protected] Council Term One Vassanella 08873 Green Brook Township Office Term Seats Name Address Email Township Full Vote for Jennifer 105 Edgewood Avenue, Green Brook [email protected] Committee Term Two Dawson NJ 08812 Township Full Vote for Arthur 106 School Street, Green Brook NJ [email protected] Committee Term Two Goodman 08812 Hillsborough Township Office Term Seats Name Address Email Township Full Vote for Jeffrey 47 Milburn Drive, Hillsborough NJ 08844 [email protected] Committee Term Two Wright Township Full Vote for 53 Taurus Drive, Unit 4A, Hillsborough Roger Koch [email protected] Committee Term Two NJ 08844 Borough of Manville Office Term Seats Name Address Email Borough Full Vote for Erin Risch 119 Garry Street, Manville NJ 08835 [email protected] Council Term Two Borough Full Vote for Roberta 93 South 16th Avenue, Manville NJ [email protected] Council Term Two Walters 08835 https://somersetcountyvotes.com/dprimaryCandidates.html[4/23/2021 8:14:05 AM] Somerset County Votes: Democratic Primary Election 2021 Candidates Borough of Millstone Office Term Seats Name Address Email Borough Council Full Term Vote for Two No Petition Filed Borough Council Full Term Vote for Two No Petition Filed Borough Council Unexpired Term Vote for One No Petition Filed Montgomery Township Office Term Seats Name Address Email Township Full Vote for Marvin 5 Mystic Drive, Skillman NJ 08540 [email protected] Committee Term Two Schuldiner Township Full Vote for 109 Ketcham Road, Belle Mead NJ Neena Singh [email protected] Committee Term Two 08502 Borough of North Plainfield Office Term Seats Name Address Email Borough Unexpired Vote for Steven Mc 159 Rockview Avenue, North Plainfield [email protected] Council Term Two Intyre NJ 07060 Borough Unexpired Vote for Suezette 555 Ayres Avenue, North Plainfield NJ [email protected] Council Term Two Given 07060 Borough of Peapack-Gladstone Office Term Seats Name Address Email Borough Full Vote for 15 Willow Avenue, Peapack NJ Jamie Murphy [email protected] Council Term Two 07977 Borough Full Vote for No Petition Council Term Two Filed Borough of Raritan Office Term Seats Name Address Email Borough Full Vote for J. (John) 812 Old York Road, Raritan NJ [email protected] Council Term Two Barlas 08869 Borough Full Vote for Jim Lutz 2 Santora Drive, Raritan NJ 08869 [email protected] Council Term Two Borough of Rocky Hill Office Term Seats Name Address Email Borough Council Full Term Vote for Two No petition filed Borough Council Full Term Vote for Two No petition filed Borough of Somerville Office Term Seats Name Address Email https://somersetcountyvotes.com/dprimaryCandidates.html[4/23/2021 8:14:05 AM] Somerset County Votes: Democratic Primary Election 2021 Candidates Borough Full Vote for Thompson 228 Altamont Place, Somerville [email protected]
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