Politics & Government
Princeton Election 2015: Full Local Results
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The Democratic incumbents were easily re-elected to their seat on Princeton Council, according to unofficial results posted on the county’s website.
Princeton Council Members Heather H. Howard and Lance Liverman defeated Republicans Kelly DiTosto and Lynn Lu Irving at the polls Tuesday night.
Howard was the top vote-getter with 2,773 votes (36.75 percent). Liverman won 2,704 votes (35.83 percent).
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Lu Irving earned just over 14 percent, and DiTosto won just over 13 percent of the total vote.
School Board Vice President Patrick Sullivan was one of three people elected to the board Tuesday night, but he didn’t garner the most votes.
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That honor went to Elizabeth Kalber Baglio, who won 2,096 votes (28.21 percent).
Sullivan won 2,012 votes (27.08 percent) and Dafna Kendall won 1,771 votes (23.83 percent).
Robert Dodge also ran for one of four open seats, garnering 20.56 percent of the vote.
Sullivan was the only board member up for re-election who chose to run.
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