Politics & Government
Berkeley Heights, New Providence, Mountainside Primary Results
Woodruff was declared the winner for the Republican ticket for Berkeley Heights. Check out the rest of the results.

BERKELEY HEIGHTS — Robert Woodruff claimed the Republican ticket for mayor in Berkeley Heights following a competitive primary race. It was a contested race for republicans for mayor and township council.
Here are the results (Candidate, Vote) * indicates winner:
Berkeley Heights
Democrat Mayor (one four-year term seat)
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Angie Devanney - 728*
Republican Mayor (one four-year term seat)
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Robert Woodruff - 930*
Edmund Tom Maciejewski - 602
Democrat Township Council (two three-year term seats)
Stephen H. Yellin - 721*
Alvaro Medeiros - 744*
Republican Township Council (two three-year term seats)
Michael D'Aquila - 912*
Michelle Greco - 898*
Christopher J. Rinaldi - 563
Diana Mara - 572
Dmitriy Agafonov - 67
Locally, in New Providence there are no contested races.
New Providence
Locally, in New Providence there are no contested races.
Republican Mayor (one four-year seat)
Allen Morgan - 482*
Democrat Councilman (two three-year seats)
Rupa Kale - 577*
John FX Keane - 566*
Republican Councilman (two three-year seats)
Matthew E. Cumiskey - 477*
Peter C. DeSarno - 492*
Mountainside
In Mountainside, there were no contested races with one Democrat and two Republicans vying for the two three-year councilman seat.
Democrat Councilman (two three-year seats)
Anjali Mehrotra - 310*
Republican Councilman (two three-year seats)
Robert W. Messler - 334*
Wendy Fech-Caccamo - 341*
The general election is Nov. 6 and whoever is elected will begin their term in January 2019.
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