Politics & Government
Greenbaum, Winters, Meyer Lead Cherry Hill School Board Election: See Results
Voters cast their ballot for school board seats, as well as a few other local races and congressional representative for district 1.

CHERRY HILL, NJ — The polls have closed in Cherry Hill, and another Election Day is coming to an end in New Jersey.
Voters cast their ballot for school board seats, county commissioner, board of fire commissioner, and congressional representative for NJ District 1.
Going into tonight's election, Democrats control 10 of the state’s dozen U.S. House seats, while Republicans hold two. Click here to see the results of the NJ-1 Congressional race between Donald Norcross (D) and Claire Gustafson (R).
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We will be updating this article throughout the night as results come in from the Camden County Board of Elections.
Results as of 10:45 p.m. (309 of 342 precincts reporting countywide)
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Cherry Hill School Board
Vote for 1
- Kim Gallagher: 5,955
- Benjamin Ovadia (incumbent): 4,710
Vote for 3
- Renee Cherfane: 7,433
- Cathy DeCampli: 4,835
- Nick Gaudio Jr.: 6,207
- Adam Greenbaum: 10,209
- Joel Mayer (incumbent): 7,620
- Sunny Reed: 5,376
- Jennifer Sharman: 6,099
- Gina Winters (incumbent): 8,605
Board of fire commissioner (vote for 3)
- Ryan M. Doran: 6,702
- David Gorenberg: 6,390
- Sara Lipsett: 7,364
Camden County Commissioner (vote for two)
- Edward McDonnell (D-incumbent): 86,527
- Ian Gill (R): 44,262
- Virginia Ruiz-Betteridge (D-incumbent): 85,292
- Joe Miller (R): 44,705
There is no automatic recount in New Jersey in the case of a close race.
Some results may not be known even after Tuesday night in a close race because of early voting and mail-in voting. Mail-in ballots will be counted for up to six days after Election Day if they were postmarked by November 8.
Election officials were allowed to begin opening and processing mail-in ballots as of November 3, but not to tally or report results, under a new law.
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