GOP takes control in Millburn, but Democrat holds on to one seat by 27 votes
With all of the ballots counted, Millburn Deputy Mayor Michael Cohen, a Democrat, has held on to win re-election by a narrow 27-vote margin. He had previously trailed Republican Kris Heinrichs by one vote as of two days ago, but gained during the counting of vote-by-mail and provisional ballots.
The election of Republican Jamie Serruto, 24, the top vote-getter, gives Republicans a 3-2 majority on the Millburn Township Committee. This is the first Republican majority in nearly a decade.
Cohen defeated Heinrichs, 3,828 to 3,801. Serruto received 3,934 votes, and the other Democrat in the race, Mayor Annette Romano, finished fourth with 3,795 votes.
Democrats were boosted by vote-by-mail ballots: Cohen received 1,910 and Henrichs got 797; Cohen won provisional ballots, 107-79. Heinrichs won the Election Day vote by 466, and early voting by 21.
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