Politics & Government

Warren Council: Maziarz Wins Over Fahy, Unofficial Results Say

Check out all of the unofficial results for Warren's town council and school board races.

The polls have officially closed for the night and residents are eagerly awaiting the unofficial results for the contested Warren Township Committee and School Board races.
The polls have officially closed for the night and residents are eagerly awaiting the unofficial results for the contested Warren Township Committee and School Board races. (Patch File Photo)

WARREN, NJ — Republican Jolanta Maziarz took the win over Democrat John Patrick Fahy and Independent Rick dePinho, according to unofficial results provided by Somerset County. The final count on Mail in Ballots will be provided by the County Clerk Office on Nov. 12.

Maziarz, Fahy and dePinho all ran for the one open three-year township committee seat.

WARREN TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE ELECTION RESULTS (1-SEAT):

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  • JOLANTA MAZIARZ - 1,700
  • JOHN PATRICK FAHY - 1,069
  • RICK DEPINHO - 690

The school board also had a contested race with three candidates vying for the two open three-year seats on the Watchung Hills Regional High School. Candidates include Robert B. Morrison, Naresh Chand, and Charles J. Behm.

WATCHUNG HILLS REGIONAL SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION RESULTS (2-SEATS):

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  • ROBERT B. MORRISON - 1,893
  • NARESH CHAND - 1,272
  • CHARLES J. BEHM - 705

There was an uncontested race for the Warren Board of Education with only one candidate Patricia Zohn running for the three open three-year seats.

WARREN SCHOOL BOARD ELECTION RESULTS (3-SEATS):

  • PATRICIA ZOHN - 2,134

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