Politics & Government
Millburn Primary Election: See Results For Town Committee (UPDATED)
Several candidates are running for seats on the Millburn Town Committee in 2025.

This article was updated at 2:11 p.m. on June 13
MILLBURN, NJ — Millburn voters went to the polls on Tuesday to cast ballots in the 2025 primary election.
Democratic and Republican candidates are competing for their party’s nomination. The winners of the primary will face off again in the general election on Nov. 4, which will also include third-party and independent candidates.
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In Millburn, three Democratic candidates are competing for the party's nomination. Annette Romano and Michael Cohen have gotten an endorsement from the Essex County Democratic Committee. Meanwhile, Jeffrey Feld is running on the slogan "Millburn Is Worth Fighting For."
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The two Republican candidates, Jamie Serruto, Puja Parikh, each ran unopposed.
With 100 percent of districts reported, Romano and Cohen hold sizable leads in the Democratic race. Here are the uncertified results, as per the Essex County Clerk's Office:
MILLBURN TOWN COMMITTEE - DEMOCRATS (vote for two, 100% of districts reported)
- Annette Romano – 1,609 votes (43.14%)
- Michael Cohen – 1,554 votes (41.66%)
- Jeffrey Feld – 567 votes (15.2%)
MILLBURN TOWN COMMITTEE - REPUBLICANS (vote for two, 100% of districts reported)
- Jamie Serruto – 525 votes (55.91%)
- Puja Parikh – 414 votes (44.09%)
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