Politics & Government
Election Results Finalized In Cinnaminson Committee, BOE Races
The Township Committee incumbents were both re-elected, and one new school board member was elected in Cinnaminson this year.

CINNAMINSON, NJ — With all vote-by-mail, provisional and write-in ballots in, the Republican incumbents have won re-election to Cinnaminson Township Committee, according to official results posted online by the Burlington County Board of Elections.
Cinnaminson Mayor Albert Segrest and Township Committeeman Paul Conda, both Republicans, defeated Democratic challengers Brian Turner and Brent Lee.
Conda was the leading vote-getter with 3,473 votes, followed by Segrest with 3,432 votes. Turner collected 2,809 votes, followed by Lee with 2,784.
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One new member of the Cinnaminson Public School District’s Board of Education will be sworn in come January, as challenger Donna Iacone was among the three winners in the four-person pursuit of board seats.
Incumbents Laura Fitzwater and James J. McGuckin Jr. were re-elected. Fitzwater had 3,371 votes, followed by McGuckin with 3,088 and Iacone with 3,013. Dolores Woodington finished with 2,531 votes.
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In all, 157,488 ballots were cast in elections across Burlington County this year, according to officials. That constitutes 44.46 percent of the county’s 354,129 registered voters.
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