Politics & Government

Bramhall Leads Cinnaminson School Board Race: See Results

Voters cast their ballot for school board seats, as well as a few other local​ races and congressional representative for district 3.

(Kristin Borden/Patch)

CINNAMINSON, NJ — The polls have closed in Cinnaminson, and another Election Day is coming to an end in New Jersey.

Voters cast their ballot for school board seats, as well as county commissioner and congressional representative for district 3. There were uncontested races for township fire commissioner and township council.

Going into tonight's election, Democrats control 10 of the state’s dozen U.S. House seats, while Republicans hold two. Click here to see the results of the NJ-3 Congressional race between Andy Kim (D) and Bob Healey (R).

Find out what's happening in Cinnaminsonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

We will be updating this article throughout the night as results come in from the Burlington County Board of Elections.

Results as of 10:53 p.m. (With 265/366 precincts reporting countywide)

Find out what's happening in Cinnaminsonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Cinnaminson school board (vote for three)

  • Katherine Bleistine: 2,628
  • Eileen Bleistine: 2,316
  • Michael Bramhall: 3,231
  • Christine Trampe: 2,501
  • Christine L. Turner: 2,827

Burlington County Sheriff (vote for one)

  • James H. Kostoplis (D): 70,064
  • Mike Ditzel (R): 55,996

Burlington County Commissioner (vote for one)

  • Allison Eckel (D-incumbent): 70,649
  • Jeff Fortune (R): 55,151

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There is no automatic recount in New Jersey in the case of a close race.

Some results may not be known even after Tuesday night in a close race because of early voting and mail-in voting. Mail-in ballots will be counted for up to six days after Election Day if they were postmarked by November 8.

Election officials were allowed to begin opening and processing mail-in ballots as of November 3, but not to tally or report results, under a new law.

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