Politics & Government
Current Woodbridge Council Reps Lead Race In Unofficial Results
The current Woodbridge Council members, all Democrats and allies of Mayor John McCormac, are leading the race, plus BOE results:

WOODBRIDGE, NJ — The current Woodbridge Council members — all Democrats and allies of Woodbridge Mayor John McCormac — are leading the race, as per unofficial vote counts.
Results remain unofficial until they are certified; it may take a few days to count mail-in ballots.
They were challenged by a team of Republicans, who ran on a campaign that Woodbridge is becoming too overdeveloped, too crowded and that McCormac and his allies have been in power long enough.
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Unofficial vote counts from the county clerk:
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Woodbridge town council results:
1st Ward
Nancy Bader Drumm (incumbent, Democrat): 2,394
John Vrtaric (challenger, Republican): 1,935
2nd Ward
Howie Bauer (incumbent, Democrat): 2,176
Paul Lund (challenger, Republican): 1,473
3rd Ward
Cory Spillar (incumbent, Democrat): 2,254
John Masculin (challenger, Republican): 1,349
4th Ward
Viru Patel (incumbent, Democrat): 2,561
No challenger filed
5th Ward
Debbie Meehan (incumbent, Democrat): 3,213
Rocco Genova (challenger, Republican): 2,231
Woodbridge school board results:
Current school board members Dan Harris, Sue Bourdin with newcomer Jenny Perez, ran as a slate. They are seen as the McCormac-backed team.
Amber Jarrett is running, as is Tom Maras.
Here are the unofficial winners:
Harris: 7,884
Perez: 6,959
Bourdin: 6,876
Jarrett: 5,790
Maras:5,632
"In reality, the people of Woodbridge are very unhappy, and they've been unhappy for years: Crime, building, traffic, you name it," said John Vrtaric, chair of the Woodbridge Republican Party, who ran unsuccessfully this year to unseat Nancy Bader Drumm in the 1st Ward.
"What the (McCormac administration) is doing is taking people who have been living in a town and flipping them into a city. Tons of traffic, pollution, garbage, overpopulation, culture shock, constant loud noise and dangerous areas," said John Masculin, who ran in the 3rd Ward (Avenel).
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