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Camden County releases unofficial election results

Mignogna and Platt win reelection while K-8 BOE to see new faces

In official results released by Camden County, Michael Mignogna and Harry Platt won reelection in uncontested elections for their two open seats. Mignogna received 7,690 votes while Platt received 7,627.

For the three open seats available with the Voorhees Township Public Schools Board of Education, Marissa Levy won reelection with 4,227 total votes. Meanwhile, Kelly Cosenza and Jason A. Brice Sr. won election with 3,762 and 3,165 votes, respectively.

In other unofficial election results, the presidential race showed a stronger turnout for Democrat Joseph R. Biden in Camden County with 105,852 votes to Republican Donald Trump’s 40,197 votes.

In the U.S. Senate race, Camden County voters favored Democrat Cory Booker with Booker earning 104,124 votes to Republican Rikin ‘Rik’ Mehta’s 40,407 votes.

For the House of Representatives 1st District seat, unofficial results saw Democrat Donald Norcross earned the majority of support with 101,744 votes to Republican Claire Gustafson’s 39,695 votes.

The race for the Camden County Freeholder saw the Democrats taking the lead with Democrat Louis Cappelli nabbing 102,286 votes and Democrat Jonathan L. Young receiving 99,485 votes. Republicans trailed behind with  Republican Jennifer Moore receiving 42,332 votes and Republican Johanna Scheets earning 40,688 votes. The unexpired seat saw Democrat Almar Dyer leading with 99,200 votes to Republican Nicole Nance’s 43,820 votes.

For a full list of Camden County election results, visit www.camdencounty.com.

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