Politics & Government
Elections 2016: Final Results in Princeton Primaries Following Provisional Ballot Count
Final results were posted Monday morning.

Princeton, NJ -- Results are now official in last week’s Princeton Council election following the tabulation of provisional ballots.
The final results, posted Monday morning, remain unchanged from last week's unofficial results, as Councilwoman Jenny Crumiller and Tim Quinn coming out on top in the Democratic Primary.
They will run unopposed in November’s general election, as no Republicans have filed petitions to run in the elections for two open council seats and no residents filed petitions to run independent candidacies.
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Princeton Mayor Liz Lempert, a Democrat, will be challenged in the Nov. 8 election by Republican Peter Marks.
Last week’s Democratic Primary saw a tight finish between Quinn and third-place finisher Leticia Fraga, who were separated by just 44 votes with 73 provisional ballots to be counted.
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Both candidates picked up more votes through provisional ballots, with 47 votes separating the two when it was all said and done.
Quinn collected 2,284 votes, followed by Fraga with 2,237.
Crumiller topped voting with 2,733 votes, good enough for 31.52 percent.
Annie Neumann collected 1,412 votes.
For full results from all Mercer County races, click here.
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