Judge upholds 1-vote victory in Toms River fire commissioner election
After a two-day hearing, Superior Court Judge Craig Wellerson has upheld a one-vote victory in the race for fire commissioner in Toms River after allowing a write-in vote for a candidate whose name appeared on the ballot to be counted.
The initial certification of the February 15 Board of Fire Commissioners District No. 1 election gave incumbent Richard Turtela another term with 690 votes, with another incumbent, Anthony Cirz, tied with Michael Hopson, with 615 votes each. A fourth candidate, incumbent James Golden, received 614 votes.
But later, when the additional vote was counted for Cirz and Golden, it gave Cirz a total of 616 votes, with Hopson and Golden each at 615.
Scott Salmon, Cirzs attorney, now has a judge on record as allowing write-in votes to be cast for a candidate whose name already on the ballot something multiple judges have not permitted in the past.
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