UpdatedTue, May 11, 2021 at 11:56 pm ET
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One incumbent has been re-elected to the Haddonfield Board of Commissioners, according to unofficial results. (Shutterstock)
HADDONFIELD, NJ One incumbent has been re-elected and two new members will join the Haddonfield Board of Commissioners, according to unofficial results posted by the borough clerk in Tuesday s non-partisan elections.
Colleen Bianco Bezich has been re-elected with 2,009 votes, according to the borough clerk s office. Frank Troy was second with 1,810 votes, followed by Kevin Roche with 1,795. There were three open seats on the borough s Board of Commissioners.
Jeff Kasko also ran for re-election, but he came in fifth with 990 votes. Adam Puff collected 1,436 votes to finish fourth. Mayor Neal Rochford opted not to run for re-election.
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COLLINGSWOOD - An ostensibly nonpartisan election here Tuesday featured a victory statement by the one of Camden County s top Democrats.
Collingswood Mayor Jim Maley, incumbent commissioner Robert Lewandowski and running mate Morgan Robinson easily defeated a slate of challengers, declared James Beach, a state senator and chairman of the Camden County Democratic Committee.
The borough s third commissioner, Joan Leonard, did not seek re-election. Team Collingswood won by more than a 2-to-1 margin, making it a crushing victory, Beach said in a statement.
The challengers in the race Jen Rossi, Bill Johnson and Kate Delany represented a progressive wing that in 2019 prevailed in the local Democratic Committee election.