Hillsborough Township: Primary election

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Voters in Hillsborough Township went to the polls June 4 to choose candidates to run for an array of municipal and state offices in the Democratic and Republican primaries.

Two seats are available for township committee.

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Two people ran for the committee seat in the Republican primary. Incumbent Shawn Lipani received 1,755 votes and Incumbent Robert Britting Jr. received 1,738 votes. There were 31 write in votes.

Two people ran for the committee seat in the Democratic primary. Hermes Vallejo received 1,864 votes and James VanderVliet received 1,840 votes. There were 21 write-in votes.

The results listed here reflect what has been posted online by the Somerset County Clerk’s Office as of June 5. The results of the election will remain unofficial until they are certified.

The Democratic and Republican candidates will vie for the two township committee seats in the Nov. 5 election.

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