Politics & Government
Close Races For West Orange Council, School Board: 2020 Election
West Orange residents voted in races for the Town Council and the Board of Education. See unofficial results here.

WEST ORANGE, NJ — NOTE: See our updated election results here.
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, West Orange residents voted on candidates for the local town council and board of education.
Find out what's happening in West Orangefor free with the latest updates from Patch.
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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WEST ORANGE TOWN COUNCIL
In West Orange, five candidates matched up against incumbents Michelle Casalino and Jerry Guarino for three open seats on the township council. The challengers are Monica Perkowski, Bill Rutherford, Susan Scarpa, Brent Scott and Tammy Williams. Each term lasts for four years.
As of Tuesday night, Casalino, Williams and Rutherford were the leaders in a close race. Here are the unofficial results as of 8:33 p.m., according to the Essex County Clerk’s Office:
- Michelle Casalino - 8,226
- Jerry Guarino - 5,842
- Monica Perkowski - 7,490
- Bill Rutherford - 7,539
- Susan Scarpa - 5,532
- Brent Scott - 4,153
- Tammy Williams - 7,759
The council candidates recently participated in a virtual debate. READ MORE: Watch The West Orange Council Candidate Debate
Learn more about each candidate via the links below.
WEST ORANGE SCHOOL BOARD
Ken Alper and Melinda Huerta competed for an open seat on the West Orange Board of Education. The term lasts for three years.
As of Tuesday night, the challenger, Huerta, had a slight lead over the incumbent, Alper.
Here are the unofficial results as of 8:33 p.m. on Tuesday, according to the Essex County Clerk’s Office:
- Ken Alper - 8,120
- Melinda Huerta – 8,722
For full coverage of the election in New Jersey, go here: New Jersey Elections 2020
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