Politics & Government
Primary Election Results For Millburn Township Committee Are Coming In
Come back to Millburn Patch to see the numbers in the local races.

MILLBURN, NJ — Did you vote in the primary elections in Millburn? The polls closed at 8 p.m. Tuesday, and Patch updated the unofficial numbers as they trickled in.
In a primary, candidates vie to be the nominee for their party. Then they face the opposing party in November. Independents can also enter the race.
Several local races are uncontested for the primary. The nominees will face off in November.
Find out what's happening in Millburn-Short Hillsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Millburn (2 Township Committee seats):
Ben Stoller (R) and Frank Saccomandi (R) ran for the two Republican nominations and faced no opposition in the primary. But in November, they will face the two Democrats below.
Find out what's happening in Millburn-Short Hillsfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Mayor Maggee Miggins and Bruce Kramer ran for the two Democratic nominations and faced no opposition in the primary. In November, they will face the two Republicans above.
Here are early, unofficial numbers on Tuesday night:
Ben Stoller (R): 186
Frank Saccomandi (R): 184
Maggee Miggins (D): 685
Bruce Kramer (D): 779
Get updated results in this and other races in Essex County with this link.
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