Politics & Government
Morris Township Committee Primary 2022: Republican Contest Results
The polls have closed as of 8 p.m. in New Jersey. Patch will update as results become available.

MORRIS TOWNSHIP, NJ — This article was updated at 10:24 p.m.
The polls have closed as of 8 p.m. in New Jersey. Now all that remains is the counting to see the results of the Morris Township Committee Republican primary.
The vote tallies remain unofficial until they are certified later in June as the final official results by the township clerk's office.
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While Jeffrey Grayzel faces an uncontested Democratic primary, former Mayor and current Committee Member Peter V. Mancuso will face Republican Paul Johnson.
Grayzel was elected as Morris Township's first Democratic mayor in 2019. He is also the only Democrat elected to three terms in the township, serving on the committee from 2007 to 2009, 2012 to 2014, and 2019 to 21.
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Mancuso, the incumbent candidate, has served seven terms on the Township Committee. He has been on the committee on and off since 1978.
Patch will update the results as they become available. Results are unofficial.
- Mancuso (Republican): 1,054
- Johnson (Republican): 429
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