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2013 General Election November 5, 2013 CAM 20131105 E November 5, 2013 Summary Report Camden County Official Results COUNTY OF CAMDEN OFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS 2013 General Election November 5, 2013 CAM_20131105_E November 5, 2013 Summary Report Camden County Official Results Registration & Turnout 362,130 Voters General Assembly 4th District (cont'd...) (77) 77/77 100.00% Election Day Turnout 107,053 29.56% Write-In 18 0.03% Mail-In Ballot Turnout 13,677 3.78% Total ... 52,012 100.00% Provisional Turnout 1,707 0.47% Rejected Ballots Turnout 0 0.00% General Assembly 5th District (95) 95/95 100.00% Emergency Turnout 3 0.00% REP - DAVID RAGONESE 8,365 17.62% Total ... 122,440 33.81% REP - GEORGE WAGONER 7,739 16.30% DEM - ANGEL FUENTES 15,827 33.33% Governor (343) 343/343 100.00% DEM - GILBERT L. 'WHIP' WILSON 15,510 32.66% REP - CHRIS CHRISTIE & 64,545 54.70% Write-In 42 0.09% DEM - BARBARA BUONO & 51,546 43.68% Total ... 47,483 100.00% NON - WILLIAM ARAUJO & 269 0.23% NON - DIANE W. SARE & 138 0.12% General Assembly 6th District (152) 152/152 100.00% NON - JEFF BOSS & 130 0.11% REP - CHRIS LEONE-ZWILLINGER 20,540 20.24% NON - HANK SCHROEDER & 66 0.06% REP - GEORGE R. FISHER 19,801 19.52% NON - KENNETH R. KAPLAN & 719 0.61% DEM - LOUIS D. GREENWALD 31,436 30.98% NON - STEVEN WELZER & 464 0.39% DEM - PAMELA R. LAMPITT 29,620 29.19% Write-In 128 0.11% Write-In 67 0.07% Total ... 118,005 100.00% Total ... 101,464 100.00% State Senate 4th District (77) 77/77 100.00% General Assembly 8th District (19) 19/19 100.00% REP - GIANCARLO D'ORAZIO 10,294 38.11% REP - CHRIS BROWN 3,388 26.97% DEM - FRED H. MADDEN 16,696 61.81% REP - MARIA RODRIGUEZ-GREGG 3,106 24.73% Write-In 21 0.08% DEM - ROBERT L. MC GOWAN 3,084 24.55% Total ... 27,011 100.00% DEM - AVA MARKEY 2,974 23.68% Write-In 8 0.06% State Senate 5th District (95) 95/95 100.00% Total ... 12,560 100.00% REP - KEITH WALKER 9,115 36.97% DEM - DONALD W. NORCROSS 15,494 62.85% Board of Chosen Freeholders (343) 343/343 100.00% Write-In 45 0.18% REP - KIMONE A. SMITH 42,175 20.02% Total ... 24,654 100.00% REP - IAN M. GILL 41,713 19.80% DEM - EDWARD T. MC DONNELL 62,717 29.77% State Senate 6th District (152) 152/152 100.00% DEM - CARMEN G. RODRIGUEZ 61,555 29.21% REP - SUDHIR DESHMUKH 18,589 36.02% NON - KATHLEEN KUNYCZKA 1,249 0.59% DEM - JAMES BEACH 32,959 63.87% NON - KATHRYN PETNER 1,202 0.57% Write-In 58 0.11% Write-In 88 0.04% Total ... 51,606 100.00% Total ... 210,699 100.00% State Senate 8th District (19) 19/19 100.00% Audubon Park Council (1) 1/1 100.00% REP - DAWN MARIE ADDIEGO 3,667 56.29% DEM - DENNIS DELENGOWSKI 186 51.10% DEM - JAVIER VASQUEZ 2,840 43.59% DEM - GLORIA A. JONES 176 48.35% Write-In 8 0.12% Write-In 2 0.55% Total ... 6,515 100.00% Total ... 364 100.00% General Assembly 4th District (77) 77/77 100.00% Barrington Council (5) 5/5 100.00% REP - PHILIP DIESER 10,034 19.29% DEM - MAUREEN BERGERON 1,115 49.69% REP - THEODORE M. LIDDELL 9,636 18.53% DEM - WAYNE ROBENOLT 1,107 49.33% DEM - PAUL D. MORIARTY 16,637 31.99% Write-In 22 0.98% DEM - GABRIELA M. MOSQUERA 15,687 30.16% Total ... 2,244 100.00% November 14, 2013 4:08 PM Page 1 of 8 CAM_20131105_E November 5, 2013 Summary Report Camden County Official Results Bellmawr Council (7) 7/7 100.00% Camden City Council at Large (cont'd...) (40) 40/40 100.00% DEM - DAVID M. DUNCAN 1,578 50.11% NON - GARY C. FRAZIER, JR. 405 1.85% DEM - JOSHUA T. TREGEAR 1,540 48.90% NON - RASHEED POLLARD 559 2.56% Write-In 31 0.98% NON - MONEKE RAGSDALE 327 1.50% Write-In 18 0.08% Total ... 3,149 100.00% Total ... 21,860 100.00% Berlin Boro Council (5) 5/5 100.00% REP - LYNN KUPCHIK 1,329 51.27% Cherry Hill Council (48) 48/48 100.00% REP - JIM PEARCE 1,253 48.34% REP - NANCY O'DOWD 8,371 11.55% Write-In 10 0.39% REP - JOHN R. GALIE 7,654 10.56% REP - DAN LOVELAND, SR. 7,493 10.34% Total ... 2,592 100.00% REP - STEPHEN R. COHEN 7,808 10.77% DEM - DAVID FLEISHER 10,604 14.63% Berlin Twp Mayor (4) 4/4 100.00% DEM - CAROLE ROSKOPH 10,167 14.03% DEM - PHYLLIS JEFFRIES MAGAZZU 825 59.35% DEM - SUSAN SHIN ANGULO 10,258 14.15% NON - AUDREY M. LIGHTCAP 560 40.29% DEM - JAMES BANNAR 10,108 13.95% Write-In 5 0.36% Write-In 18 0.02% Total ... 1,390 100.00% Total ... 72,481 100.00% Berlin Twp Council (4) 4/4 100.00% Chesilhurst Council (1) 1/1 100.00% DEM - CHRISTOPHER MORRIS 974 50.21% REP - TIMOTHY M. FLOOD 102 16.86% DEM - MARION BODANZA 941 48.51% DEM - RUSSELL HIRN 247 40.83% Write-In 25 1.29% DEM - KAREN CHEW 250 41.32% Total ... 1,940 100.00% Write-In 6 0.99% Brooklawn Council (1) 1/1 100.00% Total ... 605 100.00% DEM - GREGORY GILBERT 333 48.61% Clementon Council (3) 3/3 100.00% DEM - PATRICK MAC ADAMS 342 49.93% REP - JOSEPH FELDMAN 466 22.09% Write-In 10 1.46% REP - LYNN LOFLAND 440 20.85% Total ... 685 100.00% DEM - THOMAS J. WEAVER 617 29.24% DEM - JONATHAN M. FISHER 587 27.82% (40) 40/40 100.00% Camden City Mayor Write-In 0 0.00% REP - ARNOLD DAVIS 1,022 11.67% DEM - DANA L. REDD 5,306 60.56% Total ... 2,110 100.00% NON - BRIAN COLEMAN 525 5.99% Gibbsboro Council (2) 2/2 100.00% NON - STEVE LEE 21 0.24% IND - GERALD BONSALL 299 48.46% NON - AMIR M. KHAN 1,792 20.45% IND - MITCHELL BROWN 302 48.95% NON - CLYDE E. COOK 82 0.94% Write-In 16 2.59% Write-In 13 0.15% Total ... 617 100.00% Total ... 8,761 100.00% Gloucester City Council Ward 1 (3) 3/3 100.00% Camden City Council at Large (40) 40/40 100.00% DEM - JOHN HUTCHINSON 482 97.37% REP - ANGEL CORDERO 846 3.87% Write-In 13 2.63% DEM - ARTHUR BARCLAY 5,378 24.60% DEM - CURTIS JENKINS 5,205 23.81% Total ... 495 100.00% DEM - MARILYN TORRES 5,171 23.66% NON - BENIGNO 'PINO' RODRIGUEZ 314 1.44% Gloucester City Council Ward 2 (3) 3/3 100.00% NON - JOHN C. FREEMAN 226 1.03% DEM - BRUCE PARRY 641 99.38% NON - RONSHA A. DICKERSON 1,146 5.24% Write-In 4 0.62% NON - FELIX A. MOULIER 823 3.76% Total ... 645 100.00% NON - SCOTT SHEPHERD 1,034 4.73% NON - CHRISTOPHER COLLINS 408 1.87% November 14, 2013 4:08 PM Page 2 of 8 CAM_20131105_E November 5, 2013 Summary Report Camden County Official Results Gloucester City Council Ward 3 (2) 2/2 100.00% Lindenwold Council (cont'd...) (9) 9/9 100.00% DEM - PATRICK J. KEATING 444 98.89% Write-In 14 0.32% Write-In 5 1.11% Total ... 4,331 100.00% Total ... 449 100.00% Magnolia Council (4) 4/4 100.00% Gloucester Twp Mayor (40) 40/40 100.00% DEM - PAULA BONAMASSA 743 49.21% REP - TANYA L. BROWN 4,194 28.18% DEM - ANTHONY DE PRINCE 754 49.93% DEM - DAVID R. MAYER 10,683 71.77% Write-In 13 0.86% Write-In 8 0.05% Total ... 1,510 100.00% Total ... 14,885 100.00% Merchantville Council (3) 3/3 100.00% Gloucester Twp Council (40) 40/40 100.00% DEM - ANTHONY J. PERNO 658 47.85% REP - PAUL J. DI BARTOLO 5,429 12.94% DEM - STEVEN J. VOLKERT 690 50.18% REP - PATRICIA A. KLINE 5,083 12.11% Write-In 27 1.96% REP - JOSEPH PAULI 4,846 11.55% Total ... 1,375 100.00% DEM - DAN HUTCHISON 8,936 21.30% DEM - MICHELLE L. WINTERS 8,763 20.88% Oaklyn Council (4) 4/4 100.00% DEM - FRANK SCHMIDT 8,898 21.21% DEM - JAMES RAFFERTY 785 51.11% Write-In 6 0.01% DEM - GERALD H. DAVIDSON 741 48.24% Total ... 41,961 100.00% Write-In 10 0.65% Total ... 1,536 100.00% Haddon Heights Council (7) 7/7 100.00% REP - SUSAN R. GRIFFITH 1,571 29.45% Pennsauken Twp. Committee (24) 24/24 100.00% REP - EARL R. MILLER 1,397 26.19% REP - GENE MIGNOGNA 1,941 26.43% DEM - ROBERT WHITE 1,209 22.67% DEM - RICK TAYLOR 5,389 73.38% DEM - COLEEN C. COPPER 1,145 21.47% Write-In 14 0.19% Write-In 12 0.22% Total ... 7,344 100.00% Total ... 5,334 100.00% Pine Hill Council (6) 6/6 100.00% Hi-Nella Council (1) 1/1 100.00% DEM - CHARLES WARRINGTON 1,327 49.72% Write-In 9 100.00% DEM - TERENCE G. BURKE 1,313 49.19% Total ... 9 100.00% Write-In 29 1.09% Total ... 2,669 100.00% Laurel Springs Council (2) 2/2 100.00% DEM - GENE LETTS 341 42.36% Runnemede Council (6) 6/6 100.00% DEM - KENDRA MOCHEL 350 43.48% DEM - MICHAEL ROOT 1,037 35.40% NON - ERIN HOBBS 102 12.67% DEM - ROBERT FARRELL 1,085 37.04% Write-In 12 1.49% NON - ED WHITE 776 26.49% Total ..
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