Politics & Government
2020 Election Results In The Caldwells: Council, School Board
UPDATED: Caldwell, North Caldwell and West Caldwell voted for candidates on their town councils and school boards. See early results here.
This story was updated at 1:21 p.m. on Friday. See our updated article here.
CALDWELLS, NJ — Polls have closed and ballots are being counted for Tuesday’s general election in New Jersey, which took place mostly via mail due to the coronavirus.
In addition to national, state and county races, residents of the Caldwells voted on candidates for their local town councils and boards of education. Elections took place in Caldwell, North Caldwell and West Caldwell.
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It’s not clear when certified results will be released in Essex County. Due to the pandemic, mail-in ballots postmarked on Nov. 3 will be accepted by the clerk’s office until 8 p.m. on Nov. 10, the same day provisional ballots will be counted. The clerk has until Nov. 23 to certify the results and remit them to state officials.
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CALDWELL
Caldwell Borough Council - There are two seats on the Caldwell Borough Council available. Each term lasts for three years.
Henderson Cole and Jonathan Lace, the Democratic Party nominees, matched up against the Republicans, Leonard Cohen and Sue Ann Penna.
Here are the unofficial results as of 5:36 p.m. on Thursday, according to the Essex County Clerk’s Office:
- Henderson Cole - 2,067
- Jonathan Lace - 2,034
- Leonard Cohen - 1,726
- Sue Ann Penna - 1,788
Caldwell-West Caldwell School Board
Caldwell and West Caldwell residents voted for a member of the Caldwell-West Caldwell Board of Education. Incumbent John King faced challenger Chris Elko for a three-year term.
Here are the unofficial results as of 5:36 p.m. on Thursday, according to the Essex County Clerk’s Office:
- John King - 3,318
- Chris Elko - 4,764
NORTH CALDWELL
North Caldwell Borough Council – There are two terms available on the North Caldwell Borough Council. Each term lasts for three years.
Cynthia Santomauro and John Chiaia, the Republican candidates, ran against Democratic candidates Anthony Floria-Callori and Matthew Atlas.
Here are the unofficial results as of 5:36 p.m. on Thursday, according to the Essex County Clerk’s Office:
- John Chiaia - 1,979
- Cynthia Santomauro - 1,972
- Matthew Atlas - 2,101
- Anthony Floria-Callori - 2,122
North Caldwell Board of Education – North Caldwell residents voted for two seats on the North Caldwell Board of Education. Each term lasts for three years.
Candidates included Jordan Shumofsky and Sapna Malige.
Here are the unofficial results as of 5:36 p.m. on Thursday, according to the Essex County Clerk’s Office:
- Jordan Shumofsky - 2,361
- Sapna Malige - 2,241
WEST CALDWELL
West Caldwell Township Council – Two seats on the West Caldwell Township Council are available. Each term lasts for three years.
The Republican candidates, Michael Docteroff and Kathy Canale, faced Jessica Almeida and Christy Lazarow, who were endorsed as write-in candidates by the West Caldwell Democrats.
Here are the unofficial results as of 5:36 p.m. on Thursday, according to the Essex County Clerk’s Office:
- Michael Docteroff - 3,733
- Kathy Canale - 3,764
- Jessica Almeida - 2,777
- Christy Lazarow - 2,698
For full coverage of the 2020 election in New Jersey, go here: New Jersey Elections 2020
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