Politics & Government
Camden County's Only Contested Primary Sees Incumbents Win
At the state level, Gov. Chris Christie and state Sen. Barbara Buono easily handled their primary challengers.

Democratic incumbent freeholders Edward T. McDonnell and Carmen G. Rodriguez romped in Camden County’s only countywide contested primary, according to partial unofficial totals reported as of early Wednesday.
With 95.92 percent of the vote tabulated, McDonnell and Rodriguez amassed more than 10 times the votes of their closest Democratic challengers, Thomas Stearns Jr. and Amy LaConte-Smith, with Chris Kehner and Ralph T. Gorgo Jr. trailing even further behind.
Fourteen districts from around the county had yet to be entered into the final totals as of just after midnight, but there was zero chance of Stearns and LaConte-Smith catching up, based on the unofficial results to that point.
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On the Republican side of the freeholder race, Ian Gill and Caren Sokolow had received all but 13 votes—all write-ins—out of more than 13,000 cast in the election, with the same 14 districts missing from the total.
In the gubernatorial race, Gov. Chris Christie and state Sen. Barbara Buono mirrored their statewide performance, trouncing their challengers by a nine-to-one and five-to-one margin, respectively.
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All the other major races were uncontested.
In Cherry Hill, the race for four council seats was also uncontested. Republicans Nancy O’Dowd, Dan Loveland Sr., Stephen Cohen and John Galie, and Democrats David Fleisher, Susan Shin Angulo, Jim Bannar and Carole Roskoph all move on to the November ballot.
Turnout barely topped double-digit percentage points on the Democratic side, and wasn’t much higher for the Republicans. The last updated total from the unofficial results indicated 15,213 Democrats cast a ballot—just 10.7 percent of the 142,159 registered in the county.
On the Republican side, there were fewer votes—7,739 turned out—but with only 44,232 registered members of the GOP in the county, turnout hit 17.5 percent.
Results from the county Board of Elections trickled in slowly through the night Tuesday, before stalling around 10:30 p.m., with 14 districts—including two in Cherry Hill—yet to report.
Unofficial results:
Freeholders - DemocratsVote Count EDWARD T. MC DONNELL 10,249 CARMEN G. RODRIGUEZ 10,735 THOMAS J. STEARNS, JR. 1,030 CHRIS KEHNER 573 RALPH T. GORGO, JR. 476 AMY LA CONTE-SMITH 1,067 Write-In 22 Total 24,152 Freeholders - Republicans
Vote Count CAREN SOKOLOW 6,542 IAN M. GILL 6,528 Write-In 13 Total 13,083 Cherry Hill council - Democrats
Vote Count DAVID FLEISHER 1,401 CAROLE ROSKOPH 1,339 SUSAN SHIN ANGULO 1,347 JAMES BANNAR 1,355 Write-In 7 Total 5,449 Cherry Hill council - Republicans
Vote Count NANCY O'DOWD 1,299 JOHN R. GALIE 1,260 DAN LOVELAND, SR. 1,255 STEPHEN R. COHEN 1,268 Write-In 1 Total 5,083
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