Politics & Government

REAL-TIME RESULTS: Princeton Election 2018

Democrats win the two open council seats in Princeton, according to unofficial results.

PRINCETON, NJ — Democrats win the two open council seats in Princeton, according to unofficial results.

Patch has your real-time results as the poll closed at 8 p.m. Check below to see who won, or click here to sign up for the free Princeton Patch newsletter to have the results sent right to your inbox.

Council:

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There are three candidates vying including: Democrats

Democrats Dwaine Williamson and Eve Niedergang triumphed over Republican Lishian “Lisa” Wu for the two three-year seats on the township committee.

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School Board:

Daniel J. Dart, Elizabeth “Betsy” A. Kalber Baglio, and Brian J. McDonald won over Dafna Kendal and Mary Clurmanfor school board for the three three-year seats.

Real-Time Results

Now that everyone's presumably cast their votes, the question on everyone's minds is: So who won? Patch is here to help you find the results to all your local elections. The polls closed at 8 p.m. The unofficial results below does not include any mail in results or Provisionals results from the County Clerk.

Princeton CouncilVotes
Dwaine Williamson - D (winner)6,565
Eve Niedergang - D (winner)6,829
Lishian “Lisa” Wu - R2,274
Princeton School BoardVotes
Dafna Kendal3,207
Mary Clurman3,157
Daniel J. Dart (winner)3,611
Elizabeth “Betsy” A. Kalber Baglio (winner)3,303
Brian J. McDonald (winner)3,895


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