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Haddonfield, Haddon Township Board Of Education Results

Four candidates ran for three seats in Haddonfield, while two ran for three seats in Haddon Township.

Two incumbents on the Haddon Township Board of Education were re-elected Tuesday night, but the results of the third seat remained unknown Wednesday morning. In Haddonfield, the results were a little more clear.

In Haddon Township, Vice President James Lex and Board Member Allison Rodman were both re-elected, according to unofficial results provided by the Camden County Clerk's Office. Rodman collected 3,321 votes, followed by Lex with 3,040 votes.

They were the only two candidates to file petitions to run for three open seats. There were 1,444 write-in votes, but it was unknown who won the majority of those votes. To view the list of write-in candidates, visit camdencounty.com.

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In Haddonfield, Board of Education President Adam Sangillo and Vice President Susan Kutner were both re-elected. Sangillo had 2,142 votes, followed by Kutner with 2,088 votes. Roosevelt "Justin" Benford was also elected to the board, with 1,984 votes. Satwik Seshasai received 1,664 votes, but was not elected to the board.

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