Politics & Government
Incumbent Democrats Fend Off Cherry Hill Primary Challenge
Tuesday night was primary night, and now the stage is set for the Nov. 5 general election.
CHERRY HILL, NJ — The incumbent Democrats easily turned back a primary challenge in Cherry Hill Tuesday night, as the Camden County Democratic Party candidates defeated their opposition from the Democrats of Camden County.
Tuesday night was primary night in New Jersey. Although the Democrats of Camden County offered a vocal challenge to the Camden County Democratic Party, it appears as though that challenge was turned back in Cherry Hill and the stage is set for the Nov. 5 general elections.
Below are unofficial results with over 100 percent of precincts reporting, according to the county website. Winners are listed in bold. Results remain unofficial until certified.
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Cherry Hill Mayor Democratic Primary (contested):
SUSAN DRUCKENBROD, Democrats of Camden County: 1,142
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SUSAN SHIN ANGULO, Camden County Democratic Party: 4,787
Cherry Hill Council Democratic Primary (three seats, contested):
JENNIFER APPEL, Camden County Democratic Party: 4,798
BRIAN BAUERLE, Camden County Democratic Party: 4,504
NATHANIEL DEMARINO, Democrats of Camden County: 1,248
MICHELE GOLKOW, Camden County Democratic Party: 4,752
CHIYOUNG "JIYOUNG" MIN, Democrats of Camden County: 1,296
SCOTT SOFFEN, Democrats of Camden County: 1,268
Cherry Hill Mayor Republican Primary (uncontested):
NANCY FELLER O'DOWD: 1,479
Cherry Hill Council Republican Primary (uncontested):
JOSHUA D. DUVALL: 1,494
STEVEN J. LEVER: 1,460
MARY ELLEN LITTON: 1,457
As a whole, the Democrats of Camden County have voiced opposition to South Jersey power broker George Norcross. The Democratic Party has a tight grip on county government, as well as local municipal governments. For the second consecutive election, though, candidates are facing primary challengers for many seats.
Norcross has been closely aligned with most governors over the past two decades, both Democrat and Republican, a powerful insurance executive whose brother, Philip, reportedly once made major changesto legislation before it was passed, according to The New York Times.
He's also a childhood friend of Senate President Steve Sweeney whose politics seem to reflect those of the so-called political boss: fiscally moderate and socially liberal.
Beyond just this primary, infighting among Democrats has taken center stage in Camden County over the last few weeks, as officials have engaged in a war of words with Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy over what they call Murphy's "relentless attacks" on Camden businesses who receive tax incentives from the state.
They called him "hypocritical" following a report that shows Murphy lobbied in favor of tax credits for Goldman Sachs back in 2003. They then called on the chairman of the task force Murphy appointed to examine the state tax credit system to resign due to a perceived conflict of interest.
The Democrats of Camden County have endorsed the task force, and insisted that the task force conduct a comprehensive investigation of the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) Tax Incentives program.
The task force has said it will release its initial findings ahead of its third public hearing next week.
The Camden County Democratic Party has called the Democrats of Camden County group of Republicans running disguised as Democrats. The Democrats of Camden County have accused the Camden County Democratic Party of running phantom candidates designed to crowd the ballot and confuse voters in the primary.
The general election is Nov. 5. To view the full ballot for Cherry Hill, visit camdencounty.com. For the full list of polling places for this year's elections in Cherry Hill, click here.
See related: REAL TIME RESULTS: Camden County Democratic Primary
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