Politics & Government
Wildes Wins Democratic Nomination For Englewood Mayor
There are no surprises, as Democrat Michael Wildes was running unopposed. No one ran for the Republican ballot.

ENGLEWOOD, NJ — Incumbent Michael Wildes won the Democratic nomination for Englewood mayor, according to unofficial results.
The result is unsurprising, as Wildes was running unopposed and no one ran for the Republican ballot. He got 1,608 votes.
For the Englewood Council-at-Large Democratic primary, Charles Cobb got 1,275 votes and Janine Ellis got 499. There were also no Republican candidates.
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Here are the results for the 37th electoral district:
State Assembly (Democrat)
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- Ellen Park: 7,122
- Shama Haider: 6,965
- Gervonn Romney-Rice: 2,800
- Lauren Dayton: 2,314
State Assembly (Republican)
Results missing
State Senate (Democrat)
- Gordon Johnson: 7,825
- Valerie Vainieri Huttle: 2,719
State Senate (Republican)
Results missing
The Bergen County clerk must certify the results before they're official.
The General Election happens Nov. 2
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