Summit Common Council Election Numbers Finalized

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Summit NJ

20 November, 2020

6:58 PM

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SUMMIT, NJ — The tallies in the Nov. 3 elections on the Union County website — which were revised a few times since Election Day as more mail-in ballots were counted — were official as of Friday. The numbers were updated at 3:19 p.m. that day. Incumbent Democrat Susan Hairston beat out Republican challenger Eileen Kelly for the 1st Ward Common Council seat. The final vote totals: Hairston received 3,341 votes.Kelly amassed 2,596 votes.There were four write-in votes. That race was the only contested race at the local level in Summit. In the uncontested race for a 2nd Ward council seat: Incumbent council president Marjorie Fox, a Democrat, had 4,389 votes. There were 95 write-ins. Read more about the race here. Biden vs. Trump How did the presidential candidates do countywide? In Union County, 67 percent of the votes totaled by Friday were for former Vice President Joe Biden, or 170,245 votes. For President Donald Trump, 80,002 votes were cast, or 31 percent. Libertarian Jo Jorgensen amassed 1,427 votes, write-ins drew 1,050, Howie Hawkins of the Green party drew 792, and other third party candidates drew about 600 votes. For more on the New Jersey totals and public questions, click here. For prior coverage of the 2020 election in New Jersey, go here: New Jersey Elections 2020 Got news? Email [email protected]. To be the first to get news alerts with breaking stories in Summit, or to get a free local newsletter each morning, sign up for Patch breaking news alerts or daily newsletters.

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