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Summary Report Bergen County 2021 June Primary Election Results BER_20210608_E June 8, 2021 Summary Report Bergen County 2021 June Primary Election Results Democrat Registration & Turnout 259,608 Voters DEM - State Senate Dist 38 (134) 134/134 100.00% Election Day Turnout 26,476 10.20% JOSEPH A. LAGANA 5,768 99.74% Mail-In Ballot Turnout 9,185 3.54% Personal Choice 15 0.26% Provisional Turnout 0 0.00% Total ... 5,783 100.00% Total ... 35,661 13.74% DEM - State Senate Dist 39 (112) 112/112 100.00% Republican Registration & Turnout 146,477 Voters RUTH DUGAN 5,262 99.92% Election Day Turnout 21,789 14.88% Personal Choice 4 0.08% Mail-In Ballot Turnout 3,511 2.40% Total ... 5,266 100.00% Provisional Turnout 0 0.00% Total ... 25,300 17.27% DEM - State Senate Dist 40 (53) 53/53 100.00% MICHAEL A. SEDON 2,176 99.18% (Non-Partisan) Registration & Turnout 0 Voters Personal Choice 18 0.82% Election Day Turnout 0 0.00% Total ... 2,194 100.00% Mail-In Ballot Turnout 0 0.00% Provisional Turnout 0 0.00% DEM - General Assembly Dist 32 (10) 10/10 100.00% Total ... 0 0.00% ANGELICA M. JIMENEZ 1,002 51.41% PEDRO MEJIA 938 48.13% Registration & Turnout 670,383 Voters Personal Choice 9 0.46% Election Day Turnout 48,265 7.20% Total ... 1,949 100.00% Mail-In Ballot Turnout 12,696 1.89% Provisional Turnout 0 0.00% DEM - General Assembly Dist 35 (25) 25/25 100.00% Total ... 60,961 9.09% SHAVONDA SUMTER 745 50.78% BENJIE E. WIMBERLY 722 49.22% DEM - Governor (561) 561/561 100.00% Personal Choice 0 0.00% PHILIP MURPHY 32,727 99.51% Total ... 1,467 100.00% Personal Choice 160 0.49% Total ... 32,887 100.00% DEM - General Assembly Dist 36 (96) 96/96 100.00% GARY S. SCHAER 3,565 49.99% DEM - State Senate Dist 32 (10) 10/10 100.00% CLINTON CALABRESE 3,551 49.80% NICHOLAS J. SACCO 1,056 99.53% Personal Choice 15 0.21% Personal Choice 5 0.47% Total ... 7,131 100.00% Total ... 1,061 100.00% DEM - General Assembly Dist 37 (131) 131/131 100.00% DEM - State Senate Dist 35 (25) 25/25 100.00% SHAMA A. HAIDER 9,018 35.95% NELIDA POU 777 99.74% ELLEN J. PARK 9,249 36.88% Personal Choice 2 0.26% GERVONN C. ROMNEY-RICE 3,659 14.59% LAUREN M. K. DAYTON 3,146 12.54% Total ... 779 100.00% Personal Choice 10 0.04% DEM - State Senate Dist 36 (96) 96/96 100.00% Total ... 25,082 100.00% PAUL A. SARLO 3,722 99.55% Personal Choice 17 0.45% DEM - General Assembly Dist 38 (134) 134/134 100.00% LISA SWAIN 5,728 51.11% Total ... 3,739 100.00% CHRIS TULLY 5,454 48.67% Personal Choice 25 0.22% DEM - State Senate Dist 37 (131) 131/131 100.00% GORDON M. JOHNSON 9,878 72.43% Total ... 11,207 100.00% VALERIE VAINIERI HUTTLE 3,751 27.50% Personal Choice 9 0.07% DEM - General Assembly Dist 39 (112) 112/112 100.00% MELINDA J. IANNUZZI 5,164 51.10% Total ... 13,638 100.00% KARLITO A. ALMEDA 4,939 48.87% June 10, 2021 2:55 PM Page 1 of 10 BER_20210608_E June 8, 2021 Summary Report Bergen County 2021 June Primary Election Results DEM - General Assembly Dist 39 (cont'd (112) 112/112 100.00% DEM - Allendale Council (4) 4/4 100.00% Personal Choice 3 0.03% Personal Choice 7 100.00% Total ... 10,106 100.00% Total ... 7 100.00% DEM - General Assembly Dist 40 (53) 53/53 100.00% DEM - Alpine Council (1) 1/1 100.00% GENEVIEVE ALLARD 2,149 50.05% VICKI FRANKEL 51 51.00% NICOLE McNAMARA 2,138 49.79% STEVEN E. COHEN 49 49.00% Personal Choice 7 0.16% Personal Choice 0 0.00% Total ... 4,294 100.00% Total ... 100 100.00% DEM - Sheriff (561) 561/561 100.00% DEM - Alpine Council Unexpired Term (1) 1/1 100.00% ANTHONY CURETON 29,741 99.83% SCOTT BOSWORTH 50 100.00% Personal Choice 52 0.17% Personal Choice 0 0.00% Total ... 29,793 100.00% Total ... 50 100.00% DEM - County Clerk (561) 561/561 100.00% DEM - Bergenfield Council (17) 17/17 100.00% JOHN S. HOGAN 25,120 80.48% THOMAS A. LODATO 847 51.52% SONDRA J. GREENBERG 6,079 19.48% HERNANDO D. RIVERA MEJIA 796 48.42% Personal Choice 15 0.05% Personal Choice 1 0.06% Total ... 31,214 100.00% Total ... 1,644 100.00% DEM - Surrogate (561) 561/561 100.00% DEM - Bogota Council (6) 6/6 100.00% MICHAEL R. DRESSLER 29,227 99.90% CONSUELO M. CARPENTER 282 51.93% Personal Choice 29 0.10% ROBERT ROBBINS 261 48.07% Personal Choice 0 0.00% Total ... 29,256 100.00% Total ... 543 100.00% DEM - Board of County Commissioners (561) 561/561 100.00% STEVEN A. TANELLI 28,588 50.73% DEM - Carlstadt Council (5) 5/5 100.00% TRACY SILNA ZUR 27,697 49.15% DENNIS RITCHIE 107 52.71% Personal Choice 72 0.13% LUIS M. VENEGAS 96 47.29% Personal Choice 0 0.00% Total ... 56,357 100.00% Total ... 203 100.00% DEM - Democratic State Committee Man (561) 561/561 100.00% KEVIN P. O'CONNOR 26,793 21.32% DEM - Cliffside Park Council (15) 15/15 100.00% KENNETH J. CORCORAN 24,715 19.66% SELVIE NIKAJ 641 51.99% TOMAS J. PADILLA 25,140 20.00% JOHN CHMIELEWSKI 590 47.85% FRANK DELVECCHIO 24,466 19.47% Personal Choice 2 0.16% KENNETH J. MARTIN 24,450 19.45% Total ... 1,233 100.00% Personal Choice 124 0.10% Total ... 125,688 100.00% DEM - Closter Council (6) 6/6 100.00% JANNIE CHUNG 231 52.26% DEM - Democratic State Committee Wom (561) 561/561 100.00% LENA KAYZMAN 211 47.74% JUNE B. MONTAG 26,591 21.05% Personal Choice 0 0.00% LORRAINE T. JOEWONO 24,808 19.63% Total ... 442 100.00% THERESA L. THOMAS 25,125 19.88% ESTHER A. FLETCHER 24,949 19.75% DEM - Cresskill Council (6) 6/6 100.00% SHAMA A. HAIDER 24,758 19.59% KATHLEEN SAVAS 259 100.00% Personal Choice 122 0.10% Personal Choice 0 0.00% Total ... 126,353 100.00% Total ... 259 100.00% June 10, 2021 2:55 PM Page 2 of 10 BER_20210608_E June 8, 2021 Summary Report Bergen County 2021 June Primary Election Results DEM - Demarest Council (3) 3/3 100.00% DEM - Englewood Cliffs Council (cont'd. (4) 4/4 100.00% DARYL URY FOX 129 50.00% GLEN A. LUCIANO 229 48.52% JANICE M. KURYS 128 49.61% Personal Choice 4 0.85% Personal Choice 1 0.39% Total ... 472 100.00% Total ... 258 100.00% DEM - Fair Lawn Council (23) 23/23 100.00% DEM - Dumont Council (11) 11/11 100.00% GAIL FRIEDBERG ROTTENSTRICH 1,185 48.97% DAMON J. ENGLESE 415 51.23% JOSHUA H. REINITZ 1,112 45.95% KEUNSOO CHAE 390 48.15% MATTHEW BECKOFF 117 4.83% Personal Choice 5 0.62% Personal Choice 6 0.25% Total ... 810 100.00% Total ... 2,420 100.00% DEM - East Rutherford Council (4) 4/4 100.00% DEM - Fairview Council (6) 6/6 100.00% DANIEL ALVAREZ Jr. 250 42.52% STEPHEN J. RUSSO 797 47.84% MICHAEL C. LORUSSO 239 40.65% JHON GOMEZ 764 45.86% DEBRA JOAN ZOLLER 98 16.67% JESSICA BERROCAL 101 6.06% Personal Choice 1 0.17% Personal Choice 4 0.24% Total ... 588 100.00% Total ... 1,666 100.00% DEM - Edgewater Council (4) 4/4 100.00% DEM - Fort Lee Council (19) 19/19 100.00% ANTHONY BARTOLOMEO 319 50.63% JOSEPH L. CERVIERI Jr. 1,511 50.33% DOLORES LAWLOR 302 47.94% HARVEY SOHMER 1,487 49.53% Personal Choice 9 1.43% Personal Choice 4 0.13% Total ... 630 100.00% Total ... 3,002 100.00% DEM - Elmwood Park Council (10) 10/10 100.00% DEM - Franklin Lakes Council (6) 6/6 100.00% CHAKIB FAKHOURY 345 50.88% Personal Choice 2 100.00% TANISHA DENNIS 333 49.12% Total ... 2 100.00% Personal Choice 0 0.00% Total ... 678 100.00% DEM - Glen Rock Council (8) 8/8 100.00% MARY BARCHETTO 419 50.67% DEM - Emerson Council (6) 6/6 100.00% JILL ORLICH 398 48.13% MICHAEL DeORIO 175 51.62% Personal Choice 10 1.21% KATE STUTZEL 164 48.38% Total ... 827 100.00% Personal Choice 0 0.00% Total ... 339 100.00% DEM - Harrington Park Council (3) 3/3 100.00% Personal Choice 0 0.00% DEM - Englewood Mayor (16) 16/16 100.00% Total ... 0 0.00% MICHAEL WILDES 1,995 99.55% Personal Choice 9 0.45% DEM - Hasbrouck Heights Council (9) 9/9 100.00% Total ... 2,004 100.00% STEVEN REYNGOUDT 284 50.09% ADAM R. MUCCI 283 49.91% DEM - Englewood Council-at-Large (16) 16/16 100.00% Personal Choice 0 0.00% CHARLES COBB 1,574 71.84% Total ... 567 100.00% JANINE Y. ELLIS 616 28.12% Personal Choice 1 0.05% DEM - Haworth Council (2) 2/2 100.00% Total ... 2,191 100.00% GLENN Z. POOSIKIAN 128 50.20% HEATHER J. WASSER 127 49.80% DEM - Englewood Cliffs Council (4) 4/4 100.00% DAVID Di GREGORIO 239 50.64% June 10, 2021 2:55 PM Page 3 of 10 BER_20210608_E June 8, 2021 Summary Report Bergen County 2021 June Primary Election Results DEM - Haworth Council (cont'd...) (2) 2/2 100.00% DEM - New Milford Council (cont'd...) (9) 9/9 100.00% Personal Choice 0 0.00% Personal Choice 4 0.48% Total ..
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