Politics & Government
Here's How Cranford Voted In Township Committee, Board Of Ed Elections
One seat was available on the Township Committee and three seats were available on the Board of Education.

CRANFORD, NJ — Cranford had two elections on display Tuesday night: the Township Committee race and the Board of Education race.
For the Township Committee race, Republican Regina Gina Black beat Democrat Kathleen Rappa by a slim margin — Black earned 4,879 votes while Rappa earned 4,384 votes.
Black received 409 mail-in votes and Rappa received 1225, all according to the Union County Clerk's Office unofficial results.
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In the Board of Education race, three seats were open. Terry Darling earned one seat with 5,656 votes, Maria Loikith earned another spot with 5,051 votes and William Hulse took the last spot with 4,855 votes.
Darling received 1059 mail-in votes, Loikith received 978 mail-in votes and Hulse received 840 mail-in votes, all according to the Union County Clerk's Office unofficial results.
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