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UPDATED: School Election Results: Five Mile Beach Voters Reject Budgets

 

By Herald Staff

RIO GRANDE — Voters in all Five Mile Beach school districts rejected budgets on April 20.
Wildwood defeated its district budget 220-100, those in Wildwood Crest also defeated the budget 341-231, in West Wildwood, 32-31, and in North Wildwood, voters rejected the budget, 203-179, in unofficial results from the County Clerk’s Office.
In Sea Isle City, voters rejected the budget, 228-120. Maureen Deely, 274, and Terence J. Libro, 138, will go to seats on the board.
In Middle Township, voters approved the budget, 1.095-877. Returned to their seats will be President Calvin Back, 1,101, George DeLollis, 1,114, and Burgess Hamer, 1,009. James Sweitzer Jr tallied 864 and Leon Wagner, 748.
In Lower Township, with 27 of 28 districts reporting, budget vote was 1,328 yes to 912 no. Elected to the Lower Cape May Regional Board of Education from Lower Township was Helen Wallace 1,440, Vicki Clark, 1,410, Gary Douglass. 1,509.
To the Lower Township Board of Education, Thomas Ottaviano, 1,401,
Charles Utsch, 1,454, and James Rochford 1,456.
Lower Cape May Regional District budget, with 35 of 36 districts reporting, 1,526 yes, 1,141, no.
Avalon voters approved the budget 134-108. John Richardson, 163 and Kimberly Schiela, 197 were elected to the board. Kevin Kapp got 106 votes.
Cape May Point approved its budget, 37-8. Alice Gibson, unopposed, received 41 votes.
West Cape May voters approved the budget 80-70, and Irene Hober won reelection with 79 votes, for an uncontested seat.
Wildwood voters voted for Theresa DiFalco, 218 and Lynn Quinlan, 187 to the board.
In Wildwood Crest, Will Morey, 362, and Lisa Fitzpatrick, 384, won seats on the board. Brian Cunniff received 227.
Woodbine voters approved their budget, 109-74. Heading to their seats on the board will be Donald Jenkins, 131, Manuel Gonzalez, 122 and Melissa Rodriguez, 139. Janita Hutchinson received 118.
Ocean City voters approved the budget 1,168-719. Elected to the board there was Henry Lloyd Hayes, III 1,074, Raymond Clark, 1,224, and Brenda C. Moiso, 1,073. Antwan McClellan received 987.
Stone Harbor voters approved 161-97. John D. McAllister 228 will return to the board. Perry A. Conte received 79 votes.
Cape May voters approved the budget 162-148. Elected were all board candidates, Edward Connolly, 214, Dawn Austin, 217, and Deborah Smith, 215.
North Wildwood board members will be David C. MacDonald, 253, Ronald Golden, 258, and Linda Williams 246. For the unexpired term, David DelConte, 300.
Dennis Township voters approved the budget 442-422. Elected to the board was Dawn McDaniel, 512, and Patricia L. Ziolkowski, 528.
Upper Township voters defeated their budget 1,441-1,226. Elected to the board was Lynn Petrozza-Dierolf, 1,521, Michele Barbieri, 1,633, and James B. Arsenault, Jr., 1,585.
According to the County Clerk, Mail-In Ballot totals will be added on election night after all the voting machine totals are in.
Election night totals will be considered “unofficial.”
Provisional ballots are due to be counted by the Board of Elections on Friday, April 23 commencing at 10 a.m.
Results will be made “official” on or before Monday, April 26, 2010 at noon.

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