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Guest
Posted: Wed, Jun 9 2010, 6:08 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Primary
Interesting...
1) We now have an experienced candidate running in Mr. Hasselbach. This means there will be the opportunity to have some senior experience on the TC.
2) It shows the school board elections with lack of candidates is now hitting the Township elections.
3) I think this means (to me) party politics is not important to Cranbury's residents which is nice there was no view that there had to be a Democrat candidate joining Mr. Johnson. We went from a 5-0 Democrat TC, to a 4-1 Democrat TC, to at a minimum 3-2 Republican TC.
4) I could see a stable TC over the next few years. Mr. Cody next year has done well, Mr. Cook and Mr. Taylor have done well so far.
I wish all 3 candidates the best of luck and thank them for running.
Guest
Posted: Wed, Jun 9 2010, 2:36 pm EDT
Post subject: Re: Primary
Yes
Johnson
Hasselbach
Mulligan
All running for the two open seats.
Guest
Posted: Wed, Jun 9 2010, 9:14 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Primary
So if I read this right Mr. Ritter didn't get enough write-in's to qualify? Which means we'll have three candidates including the Repblican write-in for two slots?
Guest
Posted: Wed, Jun 9 2010, 8:06 am EDT
Post subject: Re: Primary
MEMBERS OF THE
TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE:
Republican:
DANIEL MULLIGAN
Total: 143
R-WRITE-IN CANDIDATE:
ARTHUR HASSELBACH
Total: 47
Democrat:
GLENN R. JOHNSON
Total:90
D-WRITE-IN CANDIDATE:
JOHN RITTER
Total: 4 (Six needed to qualify)
The absentee count from the County is still not in so a few more votes should still be added.
Guest
Posted: Tue, Jun 8 2010, 11:46 am EDT
Post subject: Primary
Does anyone know if there will be write ins this year or will Dan and Glenn be the two candidates for the 2 seats?