Politics & Government

30,000 Ballots Left To Be Counted In Union County

Election Day has come and gone, yet there are still thousands of ballots left to be counted in Union County.

UNION COUNTY, NJ — Election Day has come and gone, yet there are still thousands of ballots left to be counted in Union County.

Union County reported 234,368 ballots were counted as of Sunday out of 372,854 registered voters. An additional 2,591 ballots were counted on Monday changing the total counted to 236,959.

Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi said there were still between 25,000 and 30,000 ballots left including provisional ballots and hand count ballots as of Monday morning.

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Of those ballots, Rajoppi said she expects to have 10,000 counted by Monday afternoon when an updated tally will be shared online at unioncountyvotes.com.

Official results are not expected to be certified until Nov. 20.

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The remaining ballots could make a difference in some races such as the seat for 7th Congressional District.

As of Monday morning, less than 5,000 votes stand between Democratic incumbent Tom Malinowski and Republican challenger Tom Kean Jr. for the congressional seat. Read More: Malinowski Remains Ahead Over Kean In District 7 Race

Union County isn't the only county in New Jersey still counting. Somerset County has 6,000 mail-in ballots left and thousands of provisional ballots as well.

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