Politics & Government
Bezich Elected Haddonfield Commissioner, Unofficial Results Say
Colleen Bianco Bezich edged Robert Marshall to fill John Moscatelli's unexpired term, according to unofficial results.

HADDONFIELD, NJ — A new representative was elected to the Haddonfield Board of Commissioners in a special election held Tuesday night. Colleen Bianco Bezich won the seat vacated when John Moscatelli resigned because he was moving earlier this year, according to unofficial numbers provided by the borough clerk.
Bezich edged Robert Marshall, who was appointed to fill the seat until the special election by the other commissioners on the board, by about 300 votes.
Results can be found below. They remain unofficial until certified by the county clerk. That is expected to take place some time next week, with an updated spreadsheet posted on the county’s website as provisional and mail-in ballots are counted, the clerk’s office said Wednesday morning.
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HADDONFIELD BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS SPECIAL ELECTION:
GREGORY PELTZ: 205
KATHRYN RALCZYK: 107
COLLEEN BIANCO BEZICH: 1,530
ROBERT MARSHALL: 1,262
There were 3,274 votes cast in this election.
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Jaime Auletto Grookett, Linda Hochgertel and David Seidell all ran unopposed for seats on the Haddonfield Board of Education. Grooket collected 2,527 votes, followed by Siedell with 2,508 votes and Hochgertel with 2,449. There were 7,564 votes cast in this election.
Renee Billingsley, Christopher Cook and Marie Dezii all ran unopposed for seats on the Haddon Township Board of Education. Dezii had 2,321 votes, followed by Billingsley with 2,274 and Cook with 2,266. There were 6,950 votes cast in this election.
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