Unofficial election results: Cherry Hill

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Voters went to the polls on June 2 to decide who will vie for 48 Republican county committee seats in the township.

There are 24 positions for men and 24 for women.

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All primary election votes results were provided by the Camden County Board of Elections and will be verified at a later date.

Of the females, 23 ran for the 24 open seats.

They are: Judi Giacoboni Russo, Anna Adler, Danielle DiBruno, Susan E. Badaracco, Pauline S. Kessler, Jennifer L. Sharman, Erin Goldin, Maryanne A. Morrison, Loretta Schatz, Jessica Ocava, Elizabeth A. DeYoung, Rebecca Scally, Lisa Bialoskurski Morrison, Kathleen Carrig, Diane C. Carr, Cindy Racli, Pamela Shepard, Gloria R. Back, Judith M. Brangan, Eileen F. Falvey, Valerie Fullerton, Susan Oanono and Enriqueta R. Zarecht.

Of the males, 23 ran for the 24 open seats.

They are: Scott Steven Morrison, Patrick Mattucci, Richard Kessler, Vincent Livecchi, Michael J. Carr, Sr., Brett N. DiCrescenzo, John M. Swanson, James J. Badaracco, Jr., John M. Brangan, John M. Morrison, Lawrence J. Roland, Steven Scally, Stephen A. Benigno, William Emil Sharman, Jr., Francis X. Fullerton, III., David D. Bock, Don Ocava, James P. Falvey, Randall J. Roland, Thomas Loperfido, Brandon Roldan, Thomas F. Carrig and Harvey Vazquez.

The Democrats held their primary for county committee seats – which are two-year positions – last year.

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