Politics & Government
2023 Princeton BOE Unofficial Results: Bierman, Behrend, Hubbard Lead
Five candidates are vying for three seats on the BOE. Here are the unofficial results:

This article was last updated at 11 p.m. Tuesday.
PRINCETON, NJ — Two newcomers and one incumbent are leading the race in the Princeton Board of Education election.
Meanwhile, the $13 million bond referendum received a clear nod from residents.
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As of 11 p.m. on Tuesday night, Adam Bierman, Beth A. Behrend and Eleanor Hubbard were leading the race at 3,181, 3,221 , and 3,955 votes. Newcomer René Obregon, Jr. had 3,103 votes while Tuck-Ponder was in last place with 2,399.
Five candidates are seeking three seats on the Princeton Board of Education.
Find out what's happening in Princetonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
All results remain unofficial until certified by the Board of Elections.
Here's the latest tally:
- Adam Bierman (Adaptable Devoted Educator): 3,181
- Beth A. Behrend (For Our Kids): 3,221
- René Obregon, Jr. (Excellence, Accountability, Transparency): 3,103
- Michele Tuck-Ponder: 2,399
- Eleanor Hubbard (Quality Public Education): 3,955
School Referendum Question
- Yes: 4,070
- No: 1,706
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