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Unofficial Results for June 4 Primary

 

By Erin Ledwon

COURT HOUSE – The primary election June 4 saw 5,946 ballots cast out of 67,734 registered voters, according to the Cape May County Clerk’s election website. Turnout was 8.78%. 
Unofficial Results
Senate
One seat, two-year unexpired term: 
Democrat: Robert “Bob” Andrzejczak, 2,186
Republican: Mike Testa, 3,428
General Assembly
Two seats, two-year terms: 
Republican: Erik Simonsen, 3,317; Antwan McClellan, 3,174
Democrat: R. Bruce Land, 2,088; Matthew Milam, 2,004
Freeholder
Two seats, three-year terms: 
Democrat: Elizabeth Casey, 2,052; Stephen Barry, 1,998
Republican: Gerald Thornton, 3,300; E. Marie Hayes, 3,231
Municipal Races 
Dennis Township Committee
Two seats, three-year terms: 
Republican: Zeth Matalucci, 177; Matthew Cox, 175
Democrat: Carlos Morales, 148
Middle Township Committee
One seat, three-year term: 
Democrat: Michael Clark, 414 
Republican: James Norris, 467
North Wildwood City Council 
Democrats filed no petitions for offices. 
Council-at-large, one seat, two-year term: 
Republican: Salvatore Zampirri, 257
City Council, one seat, three-year term:
Republican: 1st Ward, Margaret Bishop, 144; 2nd Ward, Edwin Koehler, 112 
Stone Harbor Borough Council 
Democrats filed no petitions for offices. 
Council member, two seats, three-year terms: 
Republican: Jennifer Gensemer, 160; Charles Krafczek, 119; Spencer Hughes, 110 
Council member, one seat, one-year unexpired term: 
Republican: Reese Moore, 180 
Upper Township Committee 
Two seats, three-year terms: 
Democrat: Donald Oral, 165
Republican: John Coggins, 387; Hobart (Hobie) Young, 386 
Woodbine Council 
Two seats, three-year terms: 
Democrats filed no petitions for offices. 
Republican: Eduardo Ortiz, 31

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