Politics & Government
See How Morris County Voted In 2024 Primary Election
Take a look at how local voters cast their ballots for President, U.S. Senate, the House of Representatives, and Morris County offices.
MORRIS COUNTY, NJ — More than 50,000 Morris County residents voted in Tuesday's primary election, in a year that will feature political races spanning from the White House all the way to local towns and boroughs.
Take a look below how voters turned out in county-wide and federal races, and how the ballot is shaping up for the election on Nov. 5.
The party primaries for Judge of the Morris County Surrogate Court and for three county commissioners' seats were uncontested, lining up races this November.
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Voters also made their selections in the Democratic and Republican primaries for President, for U.S. House of Representatives, and for candidates trying to unseat embattled Democrat Bob Menendez in the U.S. Senate.
Mendham Borough mayor Christine Serrano Glassner, endorsed by former president Donald Trump, was among the Republicans running for a spot on the general election ballot for Senate.
Glassner won the primary in Morris County by a wide margin and garnered more than 38.6 percent of the vote, but the race was ultimately called for businessman Curtis Bashaw on Tuesday night.
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There was also a Republican primary for Borough Council, where a duo of challengers celebrated their apparent victory on Wednesday over two sitting council members.
The County Clerk's office said a total of 54,888 ballots were cast, representing 14.25 percent of registered voters; about 35,000 of these ballots were submitted at voting machines.
All results remain unofficial until certified; only a handful of ballots are left to be counted, per the latest vote report.
Here is how Morris County voted in county and national races last night:
U.S. President (vote for one)
Democrat
- Joseph Biden: 21,919 votes
- Terrisa Bokovinak: 343 votes
- Uncommitted: 1,979 votes
Republican
- Donald Trump: 25,309 votes
U.S. Senate (vote for one)
Democrat
- Patricia Campos-Medina: 4,124 votes
- Lawrence Hamm: 4,124 votes
- Andy Kim: 17,887 votes
Republican
- Curtis Bashaw: 4,355 votes
- Albert Harshaw: 1,038 votes
- Justin Murphy: 3,106 votes
- Christine Serrano Glassner: 18,626 votes
U.S. House of Representatives, District 7 (vote for one)
Democrat
- Sue Altman: 4,698 votes
Republican
- Roger Bacon: 1,439 votes
- Thomas H. Kean, Jr.: 5,967 votes
U.S. House of Representatives, District 11 (vote for one)
Democrat
- Mark De Lotto: 1,152 votes
- Mikie Sherrill: 18,131 votes
Republican
- Raafat Barsoom: 984 votes
- Joseph Belnome: 16,413 votes
- John F. Sauers: 1,508 votes
Morris County commissioners (vote for three)
Democrat
- William "Bud" Ravitz: 19,667 votes
- Jonathan Sackett: 19,965 votes
- Justin Strickland: 20,659 votes
Republican
- John Krickus (inc.): 25,222 votes
- Deborah Smith (inc.): 25,381 votes
- Stephen H. Shaw (inc.): 25,285 votes
Judge of the Morris County Surrogate Court (vote for one)
Democrat
- John N. Holly: 22,015 votes
Republican
- Heather J. Darling (inc.): 25,858 votes
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