Cherry Hill election results

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Voters in Cherry Hill went to the polls on Nov. 5 to elect three new council members and three members of the board of education.

The Camden County Clerk’s Office has posted results from the election on its website, all of which are unofficial until a vote-counting process that could take more than a week is complete.

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Vote totals as of Nov. 6 do not include late mail-in and provisional ballots; they are expected to be tallied at a later date.

Four candidates vied for one unexpired one-year term: Democratic incumbent Jill R. Hulnick leads, receiving 21,844 votes, followed by Republican Candidate Anna R. Adler who received 13,150 votes, independent candidate Mohammed Jawaad Hussain, who received 702 votes and independent candidate Nicole Nance, who received 253 votes as of Friday, Nov. 8

There are a total of 14 write-in votes for the one unexpired one-year term.

Three candidates vied for one three-year term on the Cherry Hill Township Council: Democratic incumbent Daniel V. DiRenzo Jr. leads with 23,597 votes followed by Republican Candidate Judi L. Giacoboni-Russo with 12,706 votes and Independent candidate Stephen Heath Jr. receiving 510 votes.

There were 25 write-in votes for this category.

For board of education members, 10 candidates vied for three open seats on the board of education. As of Friday, Nov. 8, Bridget Palmer has received the most votes, 14,142 followed by Dean Drizin with 13,022 and Kurt Braddock with 10,542. Narrowly behind are Harvey Vasquez, with 10,422 votes and David M. Bercovitch, with 10,224 votes. Ava Friddell received 9,738 votes, followed by incumbent Quadsia Birat Niaz, with 7,499 votes, Samia Mian with 5,175 votes, Nouruz Chowdhury with 2,352, and Omar Alkahily with 2,157.

There were 353 write-ins for board of education.

To stay up to date with the results, see https://www.camdencounty.com/wp-content/elections/general2024/2024_General_Unofficial_Results.pdf.

This article was updated on Friday, Nov. 8

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