Politics & Government
Montville Election Guide 2013
Find out where to vote and learn about who you're voting for in this Patch article.
Election day is almost here. Polls will open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Be sure to check the sample ballot you received in the mail for your voting location or check here for voting district information. After the polls close at 8 p.M. And the votes are counted, the election results will be available on the Morris County Clerk's website.
Election Results
- Republicans Sweep Montville Council Elections
- Slim Margins Usher in Morella, O'Brien, Novi for Montville School Board
- Incumbents Re-Elected to District 26 Senate, Assembly Seats
- 3 Republicans Take Morris County Freeholder Seats
- Christie Easily Wins Second Term
- Economy, Schools Draw Montville Voters
- Will You Vote to Raise Minimum Wage on Election Day?
- Jobs and Taxes Top Priorities for Voters This Nov.
For township committee, there are four candidates running for two committee seats with 3-year terms.
- Richard D. Conklin (R)
- Scott Gallopo (R) (incumbent)
- Daniel Grant (D)
- Truscha Quatrone (D)
For the school board, there are four candidates running for three seats with 3-year terms.
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- Diane M. Bordonaro
- John Morella (incumbent)
- Carmela Novi (incumbent)
- Michael F. O’Brien
For the unexpired 2-year term available on the board, David Modrak is running unchallenged.
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