Ciattarelli will face Sherrill in governor’s race

Both candidates win their respective party’s nomination

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Gubernatorial hopefuls Mikie Sherill, a Democrat, and Jack Ciatterelli, a Republican, will face each other in the Nov. 4 general election.

Sherill defeated Sean Spiller, Steve Sweeney, Steven Fulop, Ras J. Baraka and Josh Gottheimer in the Democatic primary election on June 10, while Ciattarelli defeated Justin Barbera, Bill Spadea, Mario M. Kranjac and Jon Bramnick.

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STATE ASSEMBLY

Running unopposed in the primary election for two seats in the assembly’s District 5 representing Camden and Gloucester counties were Democrats William F. Moen Jr. and William W. Spearman. They will face Republicans Constance Lee Ditzel and Nilsa Gonzalez in the general election.

In the 7th District representing towns in Burlington County, candidates in the primary ran for two assembly seats. Democratic incumbents Carol Murphy and Balvir Singh beat candidate Eric Holliday and will face Republicans Dione Johnson and Doug Dillon, who ran unopposed.

CAMDEN COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

After running unopposed in the primary for two seats on the Camden County Board of Commissioners, Democrats Edward T. McDonnell and Colleen Bianco Bezich will face Republicans Christian A. Navarro and Robert Stone in November. Democrat Jennifer Fleisher will face Republican Shane Bernat for one unexpired seat.

COUNTY SURROGATE

Democrat Michelle Gentek-Mayer will run against Republican Adam Nieves in November to become the county surrogate. Republican Adam Nieves is running unopposed.

GLOUCESTER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

Democrats Frank DiMarco and Denice DiCarlo ran unopposed in the primary and will face Republicans Jonathan Sammons and Bryon Driscoll in the general election for two seats on the Gloucester County Board of Commissioners.

BURLINGTON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

Democrat Allison Eckel will run for a full term on the Burlington County Commissioners against Republican Joe Abegg in November. Democrat Randy Brolo will face Nick Pawlyzyn for an unexpired term.

BURLINGTON COUNTY SHERIFF

Democrat James Kostoplis will face Republican Erik Johnston in the race for Burlington County sheriff.


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