Politics & Government
New Millburn Election Results 2022: Vote Totals Updated
Get the results of the Millburn/Short Hills elections for Township Committee and Board of Education, as of Wednesday.

Updated Thursday, Nov. 10.
MILLBURN, NJ — The preliminary results have come in for local elections, including the Millburn Township Committee and Board of Education races. But vote totals are not final until all the votes are counted — including those mailed in on Tuesday. And the county clerk must certify the results.
On Thursday, candidate David Morrow posted a letter congratulating Annette Romano and Michael Cohen, and thanking the other candidates, his supporters, and friends and family.
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Here are some updated numbers.
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Vote Totals
Township Committee: Three slates of two candidates each were running for two spots on the Township Committee. Here are the preliminary unofficial results.
- Michael Cohen (D): 3,064
- Dianne Eglow (I): 860
- David Morrow (I): 782
- Oyin Owolabi (R) 2,750
- Annette Romano (D): 3,010
- Frank J. Saccomandi IV (R): 2,783
Board of Education: Three candidates ran for three spots:
11th Congressional District: Democratic incumbent U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill faced challenges from Republican nominee Paul DeGroot and Joseph Biasco of the Libertarian Party. Sherrill appears to have won re-election. See the results of that race here.
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