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Primary Election PAS_20210608_E June 8, 2021 Summary Report Passaic County Official Results Republican Registration & Turnout 68,228 Voters REP - Senate District 35 (85) 85/85 100.00% Election Day Turnout 10,705 15.69% Kenneth PENGITORE 842 99.64% Mail-In Ballot Turnout 1,918 2.81% Write-In 3 0.36% Provisional Turnout 221 0.32% Total ... 845 100.00% Overseas Turnout 0 0.00% Emergency Turnout 0 0.00% REP - Senate District 36 (30) 30/30 100.00% Total ... 12,844 18.83% Write-In 13 100.00% Total ... 13 100.00% Democratic Registration & Turnout 133,173 Voters Election Day Turnout 8,458 6.35% REP - Senate District 38 (13) 13/13 100.00% Mail-In Ballot Turnout 3,768 2.83% Richard GARCIA 850 99.65% Provisional Turnout 288 0.22% Write-In 3 0.35% Overseas Turnout 0 0.00% Emergency Turnout 0 0.00% Total ... 853 100.00% Total ... 12,514 9.40% REP - Senate District 39 (22) 22/22 100.00% Holly SCHEPISI 1,478 99.93% UNA Registration & Turnout 125,341 Voters Write-In 1 0.07% Election Day Turnout 0 0.00% Mail-In Ballot Turnout 0 0.00% Total ... 1,479 100.00% Provisional Turnout 0 0.00% REP - Senate District 40 (69) 69/69 100.00% Overseas Turnout 0 0.00% Emergency Turnout 0 0.00% Kristin M. CORRADO 4,572 99.98% Write-In 1 0.02% Total ... 0 0.00% Total ... 4,573 100.00% Registration & Turnout 326,742 Voters REP - General Assembly District 26 (13) 13/13 100.00% Election Day Turnout 19,163 5.86% Mail-In Ballot Turnout 5,686 1.74% BettyLou DeCROCE 724 23.89% Provisional Turnout 509 0.16% Jay WEBBER 1,034 34.11% Overseas Turnout 0 0.00% Christian E. BARRANCO 606 19.99% Emergency Turnout 0 0.00% Thomas MASTRANGELO 666 21.97% Write-In 1 0.03% Total ... 25,358 7.76% Total ... 3,031 100.00% REP - Governor (284) 284/284 100.00% REP - General Assembly District 34 (52) 52/52 100.00% Jack CIATTARELLI 6,855 54.92% Brian D. LEVINE 287 2.30% Tafari K. ANDERSON 1,169 49.16% Philip RIZZO 3,031 24.28% Irene DEVITA 1,200 50.46% Hirsh V. SINGH 2,286 18.32% Write-In 9 0.38% Write-In 22 0.18% Total ... 2,378 100.00% Total ... 12,481 100.00% REP - General Assembly District 35 (85) 85/85 100.00% REP - Senate District 26 (13) 13/13 100.00% Ramzy YAMISHA 811 50.53% Joe PENNACCHIO 1,347 99.93% Iman MAJAGAH 793 49.41% Write-In 1 0.07% Write-In 1 0.06% Total ... 1,348 100.00% Total ... 1,605 100.00% (30) 30/30 100.00% REP - Senate District 34 (52) 52/52 100.00% REP - General Assembly District 36 Scott POLLACK 1,203 99.83% Write-In 25 100.00% Write-In 2 0.17% Total ... 25 100.00% Total ... 1,205 100.00% REP - General Assembly District 38 (13) 13/13 100.00% Alfonso MASTROFILIPO, Jr. 842 49.82% June 22, 2021 9:02 AM Page 1 of 5 PAS_20210608_E June 8, 2021 Summary Report Passaic County Official Results REP - General Assembly District 38 (cont'd...)(13) 13/13 100.00% REP - Bloomingdale Council (cont'd...) (5) 5/5 100.00% Gerard 'Jerry' TAYLOR 848 50.18% Write-In 2 0.32% Write-In 0 0.00% Total ... 616 100.00% Total ... 1,690 100.00% REP - Haledon Council (6) 6/6 100.00% REP - General Assembly District 39 (22) 22/22 100.00% Robert FIGUEROA 69 50.36% John V. AZZARITI 920 27.26% Katherine ZAVALA 68 49.64% Jonathan KURPIS 867 25.69% Write-In 0 0.00% Robert AUTH 810 24.00% Total ... 137 100.00% Deanne DEFUCCIO 778 23.05% Write-In 0 0.00% REP - Hawthorne - Mayor (13) 13/13 100.00% Total ... 3,375 100.00% John V. LANE 931 99.36% Write-In 6 0.64% REP - General Assembly District 40 (69) 69/69 100.00% Total ... 937 100.00% Kevin J. ROONEY 4,437 50.47% Christopher P. DePHILLIPS 4,351 49.49% REP - Hawthorne-Council At Large (13) 13/13 100.00% Write-In 4 0.05% Dominic MELE 767 25.19% Total ... 8,792 100.00% Anna Marie SASSO 743 24.40% Bruce A. BENNETT 810 26.60% REP - Surrogate (284) 284/284 100.00% Philip SPEULDA 122 4.01% Aisha MAMKEJ 10,211 99.95% Mike DOYLE 278 9.13% Write-In 5 0.05% Jay SHORTWAY 320 10.51% Write-In 5 0.16% Total ... 10,216 100.00% Total ... 3,045 100.00% REP - Passaic County Board of Commissioners(284) 284/284 100.00% William E. MARSALA 10,331 33.46% REP - North Haledon Member of Council (7) 7/7 100.00% Nicolino GALLO 10,340 33.48% Donna PUGLISI 481 48.98% Lucy Aileen RIVERA 10,198 33.02% George POMIANEK 500 50.92% Write-In 11 0.04% Write-In 1 0.10% Total ... 30,880 100.00% Total ... 982 100.00% REP - State Committee Male REP (284) 284/284 100.00% REP - North Haledon - Borough Council Unexp(7) 7/7 100.00% Matthew P. CONLON 10,221 99.86% Vincent PARMESE 496 99.80% Write-In 14 0.14% Write-In 1 0.20% Total ... 10,235 100.00% Total ... 497 100.00% REP - State Committee Female REP (284) 284/284 100.00% REP - Pompton Lakes Council (6) 6/6 100.00% Kelley AMICO 10,203 99.89% Erik I. DeLINE 381 50.46% Write-In 11 0.11% Robert CRUZ 374 49.54% Write-In 0 0.00% Total ... 10,214 100.00% Total ... 755 100.00% REP - Bloomingdale Mayor- Unexp Term (5) 5/5 100.00% Write-In 5 100.00% REP - Prospect Park Borough Council (4) 4/4 100.00% Thomas F.X. MAGURA 32 47.06% Total ... 5 100.00% Maria Emma ANDERSON 36 52.94% Write-In 0 0.00% REP - Bloomingdale Council (5) 5/5 100.00% Evelyn M. SCHUBERT 306 49.68% Total ... 68 100.00% Daniel J. HAWKINS 308 50.00% June 22, 2021 9:02 AM Page 2 of 5 PAS_20210608_E June 8, 2021 Summary Report Passaic County Official Results REP - Prospect Park Borough Council 1 Yr Unexp(4) 4/4 100.00% DEM - Senate District 26 (13) 13/13 100.00% Write-In 0 0.00% Christine CLARKE 512 99.81% Write-In 1 0.19% Total ... 0 0.00% Total ... 513 100.00% REP - Ringwood Borough Council (9) 9/9 100.00% Stephanie N. BAUMGARTNER 659 33.35% DEM - Senate District 34 (52) 52/52 100.00% Stephanie A. FOREST 658 33.30% Nia H. GILL 1,791 99.50% Sean T. NOONAN 659 33.35% Write-In 9 0.50% Write-In 0 0.00% Total ... 1,800 100.00% Total ... 1,976 100.00% DEM - Senate District 35 (85) 85/85 100.00% REP - Totowa Borough Council (6) 6/6 100.00% Nelida POU 3,750 99.84% Anthony L. PICARELLI 1,080 50.56% Write-In 6 0.16% Patrick FIERRO 1,056 49.44% Total ... 3,756 100.00% Write-In 0 0.00% Total ... 2,136 100.00% DEM - Senate District 36 (30) 30/30 100.00% Paul A. SARLO 762 99.87% REP - Wanaque Borough Council (8) 8/8 100.00% Write-In 1 0.13% Thomas BALUNIS 588 51.13% Total ... 763 100.00% Eric WILLSE 556 48.35% Write-In 6 0.52% DEM - Senate District 38 (13) 13/13 100.00% Total ... 1,150 100.00% Joseph A. LAGANA 537 99.63% Write-In 2 0.37% REP - Wayne - Mayor (41) 41/41 100.00% Total ... 539 100.00% Christopher P. VERGANO 2,310 99.83% Write-In 4 0.17% DEM - Senate District 39 (22) 22/22 100.00% Total ... 2,314 100.00% Ruth DUGAN 931 99.89% Write-In 1 0.11% REP - Wayne - Council At Large (41) 41/41 100.00% Total ... 932 100.00% Jill SASSO 2,206 33.38% David VARANO 2,204 33.35% DEM - Senate District 40 (69) 69/69 100.00% Jason J. De STEFANO 2,199 33.27% Michael A. SEDON 2,509 99.84% Write-In 0 0.00% Write-In 4 0.16% Total ... 6,609 100.00% Total ... 2,513 100.00% REP - West Milford Township Council (13) 13/13 100.00% DEM - General Assembly District 26 (13) 13/13 100.00% Ada ERIK 1,503 49.92% Melissa BROWN BLAEUER 515 50.24% Marilyn LICHTENBERG 1,496 49.68% Pamela FADDEN 507 49.46% Write-In 12 0.40% Write-In 3 0.29% Total ... 3,011 100.00% Total ... 1,025 100.00% REP - Woodland Park Council (7) 7/7 100.00% DEM - General Assembly District 34 (52) 52/52 100.00% Write-In 9 100.00% Thomas P. GIBLIN 1,779 50.50% Total ... 9 100.00% Britnee N. TIMBERLAKE 1,736 49.28% Write-In 8 0.23% DEM - Governor (284) 284/284 100.00% Total ... 3,523 100.00% Philip MURPHY 11,966 99.32% Write-In 82 0.68% DEM - General Assembly District 35 (85) 85/85 100.00% Total ... 12,048 100.00% Shavonda SUMTER 3,686 50.03% Benjie E. WIMBERLY 3,672 49.84% June 22, 2021 9:02 AM Page 3 of 5 PAS_20210608_E June 8, 2021 Summary Report Passaic County Official Results DEM - General Assembly District 35 (cont'd...)(85) 85/85 100.00% DEM - State Committee Male DEM (Half) (cont'd...)(284) 284/284 100.00% Write-In 9 0.12% Write-In 6 0.06% Total ..
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