Final vote tallies: Two incumbents, newcomer to fill Cranbury school board seats

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Incumbent Katherine Lara, incumbent Emma Bossard, and newcomer Melissa Marschner will take their seats next year on the Cranbury Township Board of Education.

In an uncontested race for three, three-year terms – Lara earned the most votes with 1,471 votes, followed by Marschner who secured 1,425 votes, and then Bossard who received 1,333.

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There were 45 write-in votes cast. A total of 4,274 votes had been cast in the race.

The official vote counts by the Middlesex County Clerk’s Office on Nov. 25 included early voting, mail-in ballots, Election Day voting and provisional ballots.

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