Politics & Government

Millburn NJ Primary Election Results

Voters had to send in their ballots by July 7.

MILLBURN, NJ — Voting in the primary elections in New Jersey has ended, with two Democrats and two Republicans running unopposed for the nominations for two open seats on Millburn's Township Committee.

Thus, Democratic nominees Sanjeev Vinayak and Maggee Miggins will face Republican nominees Nic Volpicelli and Sujoy Menon for the two seats in November.

When Vinayak and Miggins announced their candidacies in April, they posted bios on Patch here. Volpicelli and Menon posted theirs here.

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They may also face independent candidates in November.

In Millburn's form of government, candidates run for Township Committee, and are elected by the public. Then, the committee members choose a mayor and deputy mayor each year from among themselves.

Find out what's happening in Millburn-Short Hillsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Millburn Township Committee results:

  • Sujoy Menon (R)
  • Nic Volpicelli (R)
  • Maggee Miggins (D)
  • Sanjeev Vinayak (D)

Elections numbers are here for the Democrats. Watch this spot for updated numbers when they are received.

As per Governor Murphy's Executive Order 144, every registered Republican and Democratic voter was mailed a vote-by-mail ballot for the July 7 Primary Election. Ballots mailed today will count, so final numbers may not be available until next week.

In the primary, voters who are registered for a particular party can choose candidates to represent their party in November.

Here is voter information from the Millburn town website.

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