Politics & Government

REAL-TIME RESULTS: Warren Township Election 2018

Mail ballots are being counted Wednesday it is unclear if all of the ballots are accounted for yet.

WARREN, NJ — It appears that republicans have the win in Warren, according to unofficial results reported by Somerset County.

Mail ballots are being counted Wednesday it is unclear if all of the ballots are accounted for yet.

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Warren Township Committee:

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Democrats include: John Patrick Fahy and Donald John Treich. Republican incumbents include: Gary P. Dinardo and Victor J. Sordillo.

Warren School Board

There is an uncontested race with two candidates vying for three, three-year seats on the school board including: Marc Franco and Aaron Bellish.

Somerset County:

The county freeholder race is also contested with four candidates vying for two three-year seats.
Incumbent Republican candidates include Patrick Scaglione and Mark Caliguire. Democrat challengers include Sara Sooy and Shanel Robinson.

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.

Results as of 12:20 p.m.:

Warren Township CommitteeVotes
John Patrick Fahy - D2,980
Donald John Treich - D2,847
Gary P. Dinardo - R3,972
Victor J. Sordillo - R3,974
Warren School BoardVotes
Marc Franco (winner)2,843
Aaron Bellish (winner)3,233
Somerset County FreeholderVotes
Patrick Scaglione - R59,298
Mark Caliguire - R58,653
Sara Sooy - D67,107
Shanel Robinson - D68,666

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