Politics & Government
Chatham Midterm 2018 Primary Election Results
The results are in for the 2018 primary election.

CHATHAM, NJ — Following a competitive primary race, the results are in for local, county and federal elections in the Chathams and New Jersey's 11th Congressional District.
Current State Assemblyman Jay Webber will appear on the ballot in the general election as the Republican candidate, and Navy veteran and former federal prosecutor Mikie Sherrill will appear as the Democratic candidate.
Ten candidates vied for their party's nomination in the race for New Jersey's 11th District. This is the first time since 1992 that voters will not see Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen's name on the ballot, and just the second time since the mid-1980s voters will be picking a new Congressional representative.
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In addition to a federal representative, voters will select local representatives in the upcoming general election this November. Here's who Chatham residents will see on their general election ballots (primary winners are in bold):
Borough Council (vote for two):
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- Peter J. Hoffman (Republican)
- Leonard Resto (Republican)
- Carolyn Dempsey (Democrat)
- Jill Strickler (Democrat)
Township Committee (Vote for one):
- Kevin M. Sullivan (Republican)
- Tracy Ness (Democrat)
Morris County residents will also get to vote on County Clerk, a five year term, and Freeholders, a three year term, in the general election. Here's who is residents will see on their general election ballots (primary winners are in bold):
County Clerk:
- Ann F. Grossi (Republican)
- Shalini "Shala" Gagliardi (Democrat)
Freeholder (vote for three):
- John Cesaro (Republican)
- Aura K. Dunn (Republican)
- John Krickus (Republican)
- Stephen H. Shaw (Republican)
- Deborah Smith (Republican)
- Vanessa Brown (Democrat)
- Richard Corcoran (Democrat)
- Mary Dougherty (Democrat)
- Rupande Mehta (Democrat)
All results are unofficial, and are subject to change based on mail-in ballots, the Morris County election clerk says.
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