REAL-TIME RESULTS: Millburn Township Committee Election 2018

MILLBURN, NJ -Democratic newcomer Tara Prupis defeated Republican incumbent Jodi Rosenberg in the race for Millburn Township Committee.

According to the unofficial numbers from the Essex County Clerk’s office with 16 out of 16 districts reporting:

  • Tara B. Prupis: 3,450 votes
  • Jodi L. Rosenberg: 3,377 votes

Prupis earned 50.47 percent of the votes while Rosenberg tallied 49.40 percent. Results remain unofficial until certified by the county clerk.

One of the big issues facing Millburn is the controversial Complete Streets Project. Complete Streets are designed and operated to enable safe access for all users, including pedestrians, bicyclists, motorists and transit riders of all ages and abilities. Complete Streets are supposed to make it easy to cross the street, walk to shops, and bicycle to work. In Millburn it is a multi-phase construction project centered on the downtown business district.

In the public comments section of the documents online, residents of Millburn and Short Hills have been split on the issue. Many have focused on traffic issues and cost issues surrounding the project, but there are others who said that the project is worth the investment and inconvenience.

In one polling location, some shouted out, “Dump Trump!” while others walked in right beside them and excitedly said they think Trump is doing an excellent job.

“We are total Republicans and Trump has done everything right. We’re voting for Hugin,” said New Jersey resident Lorraine Luzzo, 82, with her husband, Louis.

“The economy is doing well, there are jobs, patriotism is back in our country,” she said.

Others had clearly different views

“President Dump, as I call him, is hands-down the worst president we’ve had in a long time,” said New Jersey resident Steve Laspina, 64. “He is … an embarrassment to our country. I’m embarrassed by his racist policies and what he says.”

“I agree!,” said a woman walking by. “He is immoral, he’s terrible.”

Others said they weren’t bothered by issues facing the man at the top of the Democratic ticket – Sen. Robert Menendez – who has been dogged by corruption charges for years

“That did bother me, but not as much as I hate Trump,” chimed in another Democratic voter, who only wanted to be identified as Nick, 72. “And that doesn’t bother me as much as Hugin being a big pharmaceutical executive and making millions off sick cancer patients. And Hugin raised thousands of dollars for Trump in New Jersey. He’s a big Trump supporter.”

“The corruption charges bother me, but Menendez is the lesser of two evils,” said Dominick Rose, 36 who said he’s begrudgingly voting for Menendez today. “I didn’t like either Hugin or Menendez but you have to pick one.”

Michael Alarcon, 42, is a Republican who voted for Trump. He said he will be voting for Hugin today because he thinks Trump has done a good job.

“Liberal Democrats screamed and yelled over the past two years and that’s not how you govern. Instead, all that screaming and yelling is what has driven a lot of Republicans out to vote today,” he predicted. “I think Trump has done an excellent job on the economy and on immigration.”

Alarcon, who is Latino, was educated at Harvard University, works in finance, but declined to give details beyond that, saying readers would just stereotype him as a wealthy Republican.

“I have gotten some pushback from fellow Latinos for supporting Trump. But I think there is a separation in the Latino community between people who just believe what they read on the news and people who fact check it, and find the truth is quite different,” he said. “And the media definitely has a purposefully negative attitude towards Trump.”

Alarcon said he doesn’t think Trump’s immigration policies or rhetoric have been racist at all.

“He wants to make sure there is order in our immigration system. He respects people who follow the laws and due process to get into our country,” he said. “And he’s very correct in acknowledging that people do do things to take advantage, such as child trafficking and smuggling in drugs and guns and criminals. This is not about race at all.”

Rose manages a car dealership and voted for Republican George W. Bush (“He was actually my favorite president”), Barack Obama, Trump and Gov. Phil Murphy. He said he would have voted for Bernie Sanders if he had been the candidate against Trump.

“I just try to look at the issues. This is actually the first time I’ve ever voted in a midterm. But to me, the issues are too important today: Healthcare, legalizing marijuana, which I strongly support, and tax reform,” he said. “I think Trump has done a good job so far. But Hugin is not for legalizing marijuana, which I support.”

(Photo courtesy of Tara Prupis)

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