Unofficial: Southampton Township election results

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Voters in Southamptom Township went to the polls on Nov. 4 and elected members for township committee and the board of education.

The Burlington County Clerk’s Office has posted results from the election on its website that 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.

Southampton Township Committee

There were two, three-year seats open on the committee. Republican incumbents Elizabeth Rossell and Arnold Harrison were running uncontested for the seats.

Rossell has received 3,274 votes and Harrison has 3,235.

There are 90 write-in votes.

Southampton Township Board of Education

Six candidates vied for three, three-year term seats on the school board.

Incumbents Jeffrey Hicks – currently board president – and Sharon Roseboro were running for reelection. Christopher Donner, Gregory Sobocinksi, John Garza and Michael Dehoff are seeking a seat.

As of Nov. 5, Hicks leads with 2,274 votes, followed by Roseboro with 2,242 and Donner with 2,194 votes.

Dehoff got 1,911 votes, Garza has 1,733 and Sobocinksi has 1,728.

There are 65 write-in votes.

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