Politics & Government
Mendham Borough Council Election: See Who’s On Ballot This November
Four nominees are vying for two spots on the Mendham Borough Council.

MENDHAM BOROUGH, NJ — Another primary election has come and gone, and the unofficial results are in. Here’s who Mendham Borough voters will see on their ballots come November:
Four candidates are vying for two seats on the Mendham Borough Council — two democrats and two republicans.
On the republican ticket will be incumbents Neil Sullivan, who tallied 392 votes, and Bruce LaFera, with 406 votes.
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Newcomer Robert Mason was defeated by the two republican nominees in the primaries last night with 153 votes.
On the democratic ticket will be newcomers Mark Van Den Hende, who received 473 votes, and Chris Neff, with 496 votes.
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Incumbent Mayor James Kelly ran uncontested for a spot on the republican ticket, receiving 492 votes. No petitions have been filed for the mayoral democratic ticket come November, however, there were 93 write-ins for the nomination.
New Jersey’s General Election is scheduled for Tuesday, Nov. 4.
All results are unofficial until ratified by the Morris County Clerk’s Office.
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