Politics & Government

Caldwell Borough Council Primary Election Results

Democratic and Republican voters chose who will represent their party in the race for Caldwell Borough Council.

CALDWELL, NJ — The race for Caldwell Borough Council took a leap forward during Tuesday's primary election, when local Republicans and Democrats chose who will represent them in this November's general election.

There will be two, three-year terms on the Caldwell Borough Council available.

Henderson Cole and Jonathan Lace ran unopposed for the Democratic nominations.

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Leonard Cohen and David Cowell ran unopposed for the Republican nominations.

Due to the coronavirus crisis, most voting took place by mail. All active, registered Democrats and Republicans were automatically mailed ballots. Ballots must be returned with a postmark on or before July 7, and must be received by the county board of elections by 8 p.m. on July 14 to be counted. A limited number of polling places were also open Tuesday for provisional ballots. (Learn more here)

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The general election takes place on Tuesday, Nov. 3 in New Jersey.

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