Bordentown: Election results

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There were seats open in Bordentown Township, Bordentown City and the Bordentown Regional School District Board of Education in the election on Tuesday, Nov. 5.

The vote tallies are unofficial until the Burlington County Clerk certifies them later this month. The vote tallies include early voting, mail-in ballots and Election Day voting.

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Bordentown Township

Two candidates ran unopposed for the two committee seats on the Bordentown Township Committee. Democratic incumbents Eric Holliday and Kelly Lozito received 3,067 votes and 3,044 votes, respectively. There were 48 personal choice votes.

Bordentown Township Board of Fire Commissioners – Fire District No. 1 and No. 2

Salvatore A. Guido received 1,535 votes for the open commissioner seat with Fire District No. 1 – Mission Fire Company. There were 16 personal choice votes.

George Gareis is leading with 1,094 votes over Fred J. Freda Jr., who received 950 votes for a commissioner seat with Fire District No. 2 – Derby Fire Company. There are 15 personal choice votes.

Bordentown City

There was one, one-year unexpired, seat open on the Bordentown City Board of Commissioners. Heather Cheesman, who was selected to fill the seat in March after Commissioner James E. Lynch, Jr. resigned, received 1,139 votes to remain in the seat.

Candidates James Heupel received 399 votes and Edward P. Foley IV received 248 votes. There were five personal choice votes.

Bordentown Regional School District Board of Education

Michael T. James, who is serving as board president, received 1,380 votes to remain on the board representing Bordentown City.

For two open seats representing Bordentown Township, newcomer Virinder K. Mann leads with 2,560 votes followed by Incumbent Richard Shenowski with 2,324 votes. Incumbent Raquel Parker has received 1,781 votes. There are 47 personal choice votes.

Carmen Rivera, who ran unopposed for an unexpired one-year term, received 3,197 votes. There are 18 personal choice votes.

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