Cinnaminson: Election results

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Voters in Cinnaminson Township went to the polls on Nov. 5 and elected members of the township committee and school board of education.

The Burlington 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 do not include late mail-in and provisional ballots; they are expected to be tallied at a later date.

Cinnaminson Township Committee

Four candidates vied for two committee seats. As of Nov. 7, Republican incumbent Paul J. Conda, who is currently serving as mayor, has received the most votes with 4,379 followed by incumbent Albert D. Segrest with 4,330 votes.

Democratic candidates John K. Fiorilla and Erik Heyman-Meltzer have received 3,834 and 3,803 votes, respectively.

There are five personal choice votes.

Cinnaminson Township Board of Education

Five candidates vied for three, three-year board seats. As of Nov. 7, incumbent Donna M. Iacone has the most votes with 4,519, followed by incumbent Laura Fitzwater with 4,292 votes, and newcomer Jennifer Falconiero with 3,661 votes.

Incumbent Daniel T. Evans III has received 3,525 votes, and Edyta Poplawski received 3,216 votes.

There are 120 personal choice votes.

Two candidates vied for one, unexpired one-year term. Newcomer Eileen Bleistine leads with 3,827 votes. Toni Topps, who is currently serving in the seat, has received 3,018 votes. There are 13 personal choice votes.

Cinnaminson Township Fire District No. 1

Two candidates ran in an uncontested test for two commissioner seats. Louis Vitsas received 5,151 votes and Scott R. Hilsee received 4,767 votes. There are 37 personal choice votes.

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