Politics & Government
Murphy Vs. Ciattarelli: How Berkeley Voted
In the closest gubernatorial election in decades, here's a look at how Berkeley Township voted.
BERKELEY, NJ — It has been the closest gubernatorial race in decades. With the race declared for Phil Murphy over Jack Ciattarelli with 98 percent of the votes counted statewide, here's a look at how Berkeley and Ocean County voted.
The voter turnout in Ocean County was 46.95 percent, according to unofficial tallies published by the Ocean County Board of Elections as of Friday. Of 455,804 registered voters in the county, there are 170,257 registered Republicans, 101,334 registered Democrats, and 178,182 unaffiliated voters.
In Berkeley, 50.8 percent of the township’s registered voters cast ballots for Murphy or Ciattarelli.
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Of Berkeley’s 36,632 registered voters, 18,617 cast ballots with 12,955 for Ciattarelli and 5,662 for Murphy, according to the unofficial vote tallies.
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The official election results will be determined at the Board of Canvassers meeting on Nov. 15 and the County Clerk must certify official election results to the Secretary of State by Nov. 20.
As of 2 p.m. Friday, Murphy had a margin of 57,379 votes — 1,273,034 to 1,215,655 according to the Associated Press.
For the NJ 9 District race, Republicans Christopher Connors, Brian Rumpf and DiAnne Gove were returned to office. Read more: NJ 9th District: Connors, Rumpf, Gove Win Senate, Assembly Seats
All ballots postmarked before November 2, will be counted until November 8.
With reporting by Karen Wall, Patch Staff.
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