Mullica Hill election results

The unofficial results are in. The two Republican candidates running for two positions on the Harrison Township committee, Jeremy Jacques and Lawrence Moore Jr., are slated to win the election against third party candidates John Williams (I), who is currently on the committee. and Marissa Straccialini (I). Moore and Jacques each currently show 26 percent of the vote while Williams and Straccialini each show 23 percent, according to the Gloucester County Board of Elections.

Three spots were up for grabs in the Harrison Township School District Board of education with candidates Sean Henderson, Jennifer Brown and Walter Bright all set to win the positions.

A position on the Clearview Regional High School District board will go to Joseph Schwab, who was the only candidate on the ballot for the position.

The seat for the First Congressional District spot in the House of Representatives is also up for grabs as currently elected representative Donald Norcross (D) seeks reelection running against Claire Gustafson (R). Norcross is currently winning the vote with 56 percent of the vote as opposed to Gustafson’s 41 percent.

The Gloucester County Clerk position is also on the line with James N. Hogan (D) going up against Tom Narolewski (D) in a two-way battle for the position. Hogan is in the lead in the race for the seat with a total of 55 percent of all votes.

Voters also had the chance to elect two of four officials for the position of Gloucester County Commissioner, two democrats and two republicans. Currently both democratic candidates, Frank J. DiMarco and Denice DiCarlo, have the lead over both Republican candidates, Adam Wingate and Stephen Pakradooni Jr., with each having 26 percent of all votes.

All results are unofficial as of the evening of Tuesday Nov. 8. Results will remain unofficial until certified by the county board of elections.

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