Get ready for a thrilling election night in Somerset County, New Jersey! The future of local governance is at stake, and the results will shape the community's direction for years to come.
On November 4, 2025, voters across Somerset County will cast their ballots in a range of crucial races, from county sheriff to school board members. The outcome of these elections will have a significant impact on the daily lives of residents, influencing everything from local infrastructure projects to educational policies.
But here's where it gets controversial... With mail-in ballots accepted until November 10, the results could continue to shift even after the polls close on election night. Provisional ballots, which are not counted until after all mail-in ballots are tallied, further add to the suspense and uncertainty.
Let's dive into the key races and candidates:
Somerset County Sheriff
Darrin Russo (D) vs. Michael Manochio (R). Who will be entrusted with maintaining law and order in the county?
Somerset County Surrogate
Bernice "Tina" Jalloh (D) vs. Chris Corsini (R). This position plays a vital role in handling legal matters, including wills and estates.
Somerset County Commissioner
Melonie Marano (D) vs. Nick Cuozzo (R). A critical role in shaping county policies and initiatives.
Somerset County Commissioner - Unexpired Term
Elizabeth Graner (D) vs. Michelle Mayorga (R). An opportunity for one candidate to step in and make an immediate impact.
Bedminster Township Committee
Jean Johnson (D) and Caroline Carpenter (D) vs. William Rosen (R) and Gina Lisa-Fernandez (R). A battle for control of the township's governance.
And this is the part most people miss... the school board races!
These dedicated individuals play a crucial role in shaping the educational landscape of their communities. Here are some of the key school board races:
Bedminster Board of Education
Michael Marino, Gabriela Gomez, and LaShaunda Albert are running for three seats.
Bernards Township Committee
Stephen Brett Hodges (D) vs. David Tancredi (R). A race that could shift the balance of power in the township.
Bernards Board of Education
Faisal Chaudhry, Smrithi Mohan, Adam Lefkowitz, and Keith Molinari are vying for three seats.
And many more races across the county!
Stay tuned for live, unofficial results as they come in. Remember, your vote matters, and every election has the power to bring about real change. Make sure your voice is heard!
For comprehensive coverage of all the races and results, visit nj.com/elections. Don't forget to share your thoughts and predictions in the comments below! Are there any races that you think will be particularly close or controversial? Let's discuss!