Politics & Government

Here's How Glen Rock Voted For Board of Education

Three candidates ran for three seats in a noncompetitive race, but here's how the votes were cast.

GLEN ROCK, NJ — Well, Glen Rock, it's official the General Election is over and three winners have been declared in the race for the Glen Rock Board of Education.

Of course, there were three seats available and just three candidates, so there are no surprises here.

But, with officials results being reported from Bergen County as of Friday evening, here's how Glen Rock voted in the race:

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  • Rona D. McNabola — 4,811
  • Edmund C. Hayward — 4,582
  • Damali Robinson — 4,021

Votes needed to be certified by New Jersey counties by Nov. 20, but two counties, Ocean and Salem, were given exceptions due to the coronavirus.

"Our democracy is stronger when every voice is heard," said Governor Phil Murphy. "The COVID-19 pandemic has created unprecedented difficulties for the civil servants charged with the extremely important task of certifying and auditing elections. This executive order will provide these dedicated officials with the time they need to properly conclude their work for this year's general election."

Find out what's happening in Ridgewood-Glen Rockfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Murphy issued this by an executive order Friday. The order also extends, for all counties, the date by which statutorily-required election audits must occur, from Friday, December 4 until Friday, December 11.

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