Showing posts with label Mount Olive Election. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mount Olive Election. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Mount Olive NJ Election Results

Rob Greenbaum, John Mania, and Patrick Walsh
MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP, NEW JERSEY - Election results are in. Nearly 24,557 Mount Olive residents voted today in favor of incumbents Rob Greenbaum and Ray Perkins along with newcomers John Mania and Partick Walsh.

Both Greenbaum and Perkins won a third term with 4,144 and 4,098 votes. John Mania, a longtime planning board member recently appointed to council, was voted in with 4,171 votes while Pat Walsh won with 4,093 votes.

Democrats James Buell, Richard Escobar, Gary Mahabir and John Titus received the following votes: Buell 2,164; Escobar 2,081; Mahabir 1,883 and Titus 1,903.

3,941 Mount Olive residents were in favor of merging the Planning Board and Zoning Board, while 1,712 opposed. Mount Olive Township officials estimate the merge will save taxpayers roughly $30,000 next year through the elimination of an attorney and part-time worker.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Mount Olive School Board Election day 2008

MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP, NEW JERSEY - School Board Election Day is Tuesday, April 15th, 2008. Mount Olive residents will be heading to the polls to elect school board candidates for board of education positions. Voter's will also weigh in on the ongoing debate over the proposed Township of Mount Olive School District budget.

There are three open positions on the Board of Education and three candidates. Mount Olive school board candidates include Robert Mania, Daniel Amianda, and Mark Werner.

The Board of Education(BOE) acts by formally adopting District Policies and Regulations, approving contracts for services, adopting an annual budget, and appointing and supervising the Superintendent of Schools. Each open position holds a full term of 3 years.

All Mount Olive Township voters will be asked to vote on two public questions that will appear on the April 15th school election ballot.

Public Question No. 1 - Do you approve/disapprove the proposed
2008-2009 budget in the amount of $53,189,857 for the general fund which holds and increase of the current tax levy by 1.89%.

Public Question No. 2 - Do you approve/disapprove an additional permanent increase of the general fund in the amount of $482,254 for expenditures above and beyond the necessary Core Curriculum Content Standards adopted by the State Board of Education.

Be an Informed Voter
Information regarding the 2008-2009 budget is available on the Mount Olive Board of Education's website >>

Polling Times
Tuesday, April 15th, 2008
7:00am to 9:00pm

Polling Locations
Mountain View Elementary School
Tinc Road Elementary School
Chester M. Stephens Elementary School
Sandshore Elementary School

Polling information is also contained in sample ballots mailed to all registered voters prior to the election.

Mount Olive Township residents are encouraged to exercise their right to vote.

Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Election News & Results

Mount Olive Township Municipal BuildingMOUNT OLIVE, NEW JERSEY - 2007 General Election results are in. Nearly 4,000 voters went to the polls today. Mayor David Scapicchio was re-elected to a four-year term. Phil Tobey and Colleen Labow retain their seats on council and are joined by newcomer Alex Roman.

GENERAL ELECTION 2007 FINAL RESULTS
Mayor of Mount Olive Township:

  • 2,739 votes - David Scapicchio

  •   1,018 votes - Richard Escobar

  •   719 votes - Walter Lata


Mount Olive Township Council:
  • 2,616 votes - Phil Tobey

  • 2,527 votes - Alex Roman

  • 2,110 votes - Colleen Labow

  • 2,093 votes - John Mania

  • 1,656 votes - Jim Buell

  • 1,569 votes - Rosemary Tonczos


Public Questions (Statewide)
  • Ballot Question #1 -

  • Ballot Question #2 -

  • Ballot Question #3 -

  • Ballot Question #4 -

Monday, October 29, 2007

New Jersey Taxes

Stop Higher Taxes
MOUNT OLIVE, NEW JERSEY - You might have noticed the signs popping up all over town. Campaign Signs for the Republican candidates Scappicchio, Tobey, Roman, and Labow or Democratic candidates Escobar, Buell, Mania, and Tonczos. There are even some rather large handmade signs of the Independent candidate for mayor Walter Lata.

The sign that really caught my eye was the one that says "Stop Higher Taxes Vote No on all Ballot Questions". All New Jersey voters will be asked to vote on four public questions that will appear on the November 6th general election ballot.

Public Question No. 1 - Do you approve/disapprove that all money earned from the 2006 sales tax increase should be dedicated to property tax relief.

Public Question No. 2 - Do you approve/disapprove the state of New Jersey borrowing $450 million to give grants for stem cell research.

Public Question No. 3 - Do you approve/disapprove the state of New Jersey borrowing $200 million for farmland and open space preservation.

Public Question No. 4 - Do you approve/disapprove revising language in the state constitution that denies a person the right to vote by deleting the phrase "idiot or insane person" and replacing it with the phrase "person who has been adjudicated by a court of competent jurisdiction to lack the capacity to understand the act of voting."

To read more about the public questions, they can be found on the www.nj.gov website >>

If you are unsure of what these questions really mean and how they will affect taxes in New Jersey - ask questions, do research, know before you vote.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Mt Olive Chamber of Commerce sponsors Meet the Candidates Night

Mount Olive Chamber of Commerce
The Mount Olive Township Chamber of Commerce is hosting it's third annual 'Meet the Candidates Night' at the Mount Olive Middle School Wednesday, October 17, 2007 beginning at 7:00pm.

Come out and show your support, ask questions, see what this years candidates are all about. Election day will be here before you know it.

Last Day to Register to Vote October 16th, 2007


General Elections will be held Tuesday, November 6 from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. For more information on where to vote visit Morris County 2007 Elections >>

Make a difference in your community!

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Get ready to Vote Mount Olive!


MOUNT OLIVE TOWNSHIP - November 6th will be here before you know it.

Open Positions:
Mayor, David M. Scapicchio: Term Expiration: 12/31/07
Council person, Phil Tobey, Colleen Labow, Jim Buell: Term Expiration: 12/31/07



Mount Olive Republican Candidates will be holding a Comedy Night Fundraiser.


Date: Friday October 5, 2007
Time: 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Location: Wyndham Garden Hotel, International Trade Zone, Mount Olive Township, New Jersey
For further information contact Betty Cutter, (973) 691-4854 or Mayor David Scapicchio, (973) 476-3602

Come out and Meet the Candidates
Running for Mayor of Mount Olive Township, David M. Scapicchio.
Running for Mount Olive Township Council: Phil Tobey, Alex Roman, Colleen Labow


Mount Olive Democratic Committee will be holding it's Seventh Annual Family Miniature Golf Fundraiser.


Date: Monday September 24, 2007
Time: 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Location: The Golf Zone, 239 Route 206 North, Flanders, NJ
Tee Time: 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM, The Golf Zone, 239 Route 206 North, Flanders, NJ
Read the flyer >> http://www.morrisdems.org

Come out and Meet the Candidates
Running for Mayor of Mount Olive Township, Richard T. Escobar.
Running for Mount Olive Township Council: James Buell, John Mania, Rosemary Tonczos


Voting is simple, Here's how to Register


ELIGIBILITY :
To register in New Jersey you must:
• be a citizen of the United States
• be at least 18 years of age by the time of the next election
• be a resident of this State and county at your address at least 30 days before the next election
• not be serving a sentence or on parole or probation as the result of a conviction of any indictable offense under the laws of this or another state or of the United States.

To register to vote in Morris County:
New Jersey Voter Registration Form >>

Mail completed form to:

SUPERINTENDENT OF ELECTIONS
COMMISSIONER OF REGISTRATION
ADMINISTRATION & RECORDS BLDG
1 COURT STREET
PO BOX 900
MORRISTOWN, NJ 07963-0900

Last Day to Register to Vote October 16th, 2007


General Elections will be held Tuesday, November 6 from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. For more information on where to vote visit Morris County 2007 Elections >>

Make a difference in your community!