Unofficial Primary Election Results for Morris County Commissioner

Parsippany, NJLocal News

Morris County's June 10 Primary Election revealed a highly competitive race for three open County Commissioner seats, featuring six candidates—three Republicans and three Democrats. Thomas Mastrangelo topped the unofficial results with 33,068 votes, followed by Democrat Marie DeVenezia at 32,823 votes and Republican Christine Myers at 32,679 votes. The narrow margins among the candidates reflect a highly engaged electorate, suggesting a vibrant political landscape ahead of the November General Election. Douglas Cabana received 31,801 votes, while Jocelyn Mathiasen and Max Blum garnered 32,013 and 31,819 votes, respectively. The results include early voting and mail-in ballots, with additional ballots still pending.

All candidates will appear on the November ballot, and final certification will depend on voter turnout. The competitive nature of this primary indicates both parties are preparing for a closely contested general election. As voting processes finalize, local political dynamics will continue to evolve in the lead-up to November.

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