Politics & Government

Princeton Council: Sacks And Lambros Win, Unofficial Results Say

Check out all of the unofficial results for Princeton's contested council and school board elections.

Democrats Mia Sacks and Michelle Pirone Lambros beat out Independent Adam Bierman for the two Princeton Council seats, according to unofficial results reported by Mercer County.
Democrats Mia Sacks and Michelle Pirone Lambros beat out Independent Adam Bierman for the two Princeton Council seats, according to unofficial results reported by Mercer County. (Patch File Photo)

PRINCETON, NJ — Democrats Mia Sacks and Michelle Pirone Lambros beat out Independent Adam Bierman for the two Princeton Council seats, according to unofficial results reported by Mercer County. The final count on Mail in Ballots will be provided later by the County Clerk Office.

It was a contested race for town council with Sacks, Pirone Lambros and Bierman all running.

PRINCETON TOWN COUNCIL ELECTION RESULTS (2-SEATS):

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  • MIA SACKS - 4,283
  • MICHELLE PIRONE LAMBROS - 4,111
  • ADAM BIERMAN - 1,092

Issues in town have been parking, affordable housing and planning for the future of Princeton.

The school board also had a contested race with four candidates vying for the three open three-year seats. School Board Candidates include: Dafna Kendal, Incumbent Gregory Stankiewicz, Incumbent Debbie Bronfeld, and Susan Kanter.

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PRINCETON SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION RESULTS (3-SEATS):

  • SUSAN KANTER - 3,157
  • DAFNA KENDAL - 2,948
  • DEBBIE BRONFELD - 2,795
  • GREGORY STANKIEWICZ - 2,682

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