Politics & Government

Coen And Range Lead Madison Primary For Borough Council

The two Democrats got the most votes on Tuesday's primary, which had no one running for the Republican ballot.

There are two Madison Borough Council seats up for grabs.
There are two Madison Borough Council seats up for grabs. (Patch Graphics)

MADISON, NJ — One incumbent and one newcomer are leading in Tuesday's race for the two spots open in the Madison Borough Council, according to unofficial results.

Debra Cohen is leading with 844 votes, followed by Eric Range, with 720. Both are Democrats, and a shoo-in for the November election, as no one filed to run as a republican.

Out of the running is democrat Thomas Haralampoudis, who only got 417 votes.

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A total of 19 people cast write-in ballots for the Republican primary.

Here are the unofficial results for the 27th district race (mail-in and provisional ballots are still pending):

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State Senate (Democrat)

Richard J. Codey: 2,647

State Senate (Republican)

Adam Kraemer: 3,673

State Assembly (Democrat)

John F. McKeon: 2,600
Mila M. Jasey: 2,575

State Assembly (Republican)

Jonathan Sym: 3,644
Kevin Ryan: 3,744

54,609 ballots were cast in Morris County, representing a voter turnout of 13.97 percent.

The Morris County clerk must certify the results before they're official.

The General Election happens Nov. 2.

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