Politics & Government

REAL-TIME RESULTS: Bernardsville, Bedminster Election 2018

Mail ballots are being counted Wednesday it is unclear if all of the ballots are accounted for yet.

BERNARDSVILLE/BEDMINSTER, NJ — The unofficial results are in for Bernardsville and Bedminster.

Mail ballots are being counted Wednesday it is unclear if all of the ballots are accounted for yet.

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Bernardsville Borough Mayor and Council:

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There are two candidates vying for the four-year mayor seat including: Democratic Councilman Thomas O'Dea, Jr. and Republican Mary Jane Canose. (click on the candidates name for a profile)

There are also four candidates vying for two, three-year seats on the Borough Council including: Democrats Jeffrey Hammond and Matthew Marino and Republicans John Donahue and Lloyd Sems.

Bedminster Township Committee

There are four candidates vying for two, three-year seats on the township committee with candidates including: Democrats Jacob Caplan and Denise King and Republicans Lawrence F. Jacobs and Renee M. Mareski.

Bedminster School Board:

There is no contested races. There are three candidates vying for three three-year seats including: Jennifer Cerra-Johansson, Jeff Reaves and Sonia Rodrigues-Marto.

There is also one candidate Howard Wolkow vying for the one two-year unexpired term.

Somerset Hills School District:

There is a couple of contested races. For the one three-year Bernardsville seat there are two candidates running: Janis Virtue and Patricia Wry.

Jaime Leiss is running unopposed for the one three-year Far Hills seat.

And there are two candidates running for the one three-year Peapack/Gladstone seat including Alana Albanese and Nicole R. Cooper.

Somerset County:

The county freeholder race is also contested with four candidates vying for two three-year seats.
Incumbent Republican candidates include Patrick Scaglione and Mark Caliguire. Democrat challengers include Sara Sooy and Shanel Robinson.

Real-Time Results

Now that everyone's presumably cast their votes, the question on everyone's minds is: So who won? Patch is here to help you find the results to all your local elections.

Bernardsville Borough Mayor Votes
Thomas O'Dea, Jr. - D1,729
Mary Jane Canose - R1,882
Bernardsville Borough CouncilVotes
Jeffrey Hammond - D1,790
Matthew Marino - D1,710
John Donahue - R1,871
Lloyd Sems - R1,732
Bedminster Township CommitteeVotes
Jacob Caplan - D1,668
Denise King - D1,703
Lawrence F. Jacobs - R2,237
Renee M. Mareski - R2,201
Bedminster School BoardVotes
Jennifer Cerra-Johansson1,602
Jeff Reaves1,997
Sonia Rodrigues-Marto1,420
Bedminister Board of Education 2yr UnexpiredVotes
Howard Wolkow2,203
Somerset Hills School DistrictVotes
Janis Virtue - Bernardsville1,600
Patricia Wry - Bernardsville 1,033
Jaime Leiss - Far Hills256
Alana Albanese - Peapack/Gladstone199
Nicole R. Cooper - Peapack/Gladstone610
Somerset County FreeholderVotes
Patrick Scaglione - R59,298
Mark Caliguire - R58,653
Sara Sooy - D67,107
Shanel Robinson - D68,666


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