Politics & Government
Long Branch, Eatontown 2022 School Board Races Results
These are the final vote counts for Long Branch and Eatontown school board, as of 11:45 p.m. Tuesday with 100 percent of precincts in.
EATONTOWN, NJ — These are the final vote counts for Long Branch and Eatontown school board, as of 11:45 p.m. Tuesday with 100 percent of the voting precincts in.
These results, however, have not yet been certified by the county. That process takes a few days.
Long Branch Board of Education - Seven running, vote for three
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Alisa Dawn ARMOUR 1,347 12.41%
Theresa DANGLER 2,329 21.47%
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Rick GARLIPP 1,834 16.90%
David A. BROWN 1,311 12.08%
Avery W. GRANT 1,519 14.00%
Caroline BENNETT 1,443 13.30%
Dominic Rosario SAMA 989 9.12%
Eatontown: Monmouth Regional High School Board of Education - Vote for one
- Mary Anne Linder - 2,368
Eatontown Board of Education - Vote for three
- Nelson Ortiz - 1,768
- Daniel Murphy - 2,133
- Maysee Jacobs - 1,805
U.S. Congress:
Long Branch is part of the Sixth Congressional District, long represented by Frank Pallone, a Democrat. This year, he will be challenged by Republican Sue Kiley, the former mayor of Hazlet and a Monmouth County Commissioner.
Eatontown is part of the Fourth Congressional District, long represented by Chris Smith, a Republican. This year, he is challenged by Democrat Matt Jenkins; Jason Cullen of the Libertarian Party and independents Pamela Daniels, David Schmidt and Hank Schroeder.
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