Politics & Government
Princeton's Primary Election: Unofficial Results
Four Democrats are vying for two open seats on the Princeton Council.
This article was updated at 10:45 p.m. Tuesday
PRINCETON, NJ — Polls for Princeton's Primary Election have closed, and results are beginning to stream in.
This year, four Democrats are seeking the two open nominations to run for seats on the council come November.
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Incumbent David Cohen is running for his fourth term on the dais, and another seat is up for grabs following Councilmember Leticia Fraga’s departure.
The top two vote-getters will advance to the November general election, where they'll likely face Republican Antonio Merolli, who is running unopposed for the GOP nomination in this race.
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See the live results for Princeton's Democratic Primary below (*denotes incumbent)
- David Cohen*: 2,429 votes
- Marina Rubina: 2,588 votes
- K. Leanna Jahnke: 1,400 votes
- Jon Durbin: 2,095 votes
All results are unofficial until certified by the county clerk.
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