Newly Elected Councilmen - Ben Auletta and Anthony "Tony" Pranzatelli
I think that it is now the appropriate time to thank the voters who supported my candidacy and elected me to the Bound Brook Borough Council. I especially thank our campaign manager, Karen Carroll and the entire campaign staff, and my running mates who energized our campaign.
Yesterday my victory was essentially confirmed and I await my official certification. I am eager and ready to assume my responsibilities in service to all the citizens of Bound Brook. Both parties and Mrs. Pounaras enthusiastically waged the campaign and I congratulate the victors, Tony Pranzatelli, Jeff Thompson, and Carey Pilato and I look forward to a proactive and dedicated 2008 council.
The following excerpts from this mornings’ Star-Ledger and the Courier News explain what happened to place the results in doubt:
Extra ballots augment victories
Bound Brook could have oath delayed Friday, November 09, 2007
BY CATHY BUGMAN
Star-Ledger Staff
The winners in tight races for council seats in Bernardsville and Bound Brook expanded their margins of victory yesterday after Somerset County election officials opened provisional ballots.
Provisional ballots … gave wider edges of victory to Bernardsville Republican Councilmen-elect Kevin Sooy and Edward McDowell as well as Democratic Bound Brook Councilman-elect Ben Auletta.
County election commissioners and office staff unzipped bright orange bags containing provisional ballots before an audience of candidates, party leaders and others interested in the outcome.
In Bound Brook, Auletta yesterday took on an additional six votes to bring his new total to 816, while Republican incumbent Jacquelyn Nicholson gained another three votes, bringing her up to 807 votes.
While it's anticipated that Auletta will take the oath of office and replace Nicholson at Tuesday night's council meeting, it will depend on the borough's receiving a "certificate of election" from County Clerk Radi.
The certificate could be held up by county Election Board Administrator Jerry Midgette, who said his office is seeking a court order to open a voting machine from District 3 in Bound Brook and from District 18 in Bridgewater to check whether any provisional ballots possibly locked inside them would alter the results in a significant way.
Once that is done, Radi's office can certify the election results, allowing the swearing-in ceremony to commence in Bound Brook.
Auletta, a former councilman and member of the planning and school boards, said he has two ordinances already drafted -- one concerning the proliferation of signs and the other on public decorum at meetings -- and is looking forward to presenting them.
"I'm anxious to get to work," he said.
Cathy Bugman works in the Somerset County bureau. She may be reached at cbugman@starledger.com or (908) 429-9925.
Vote count continues for Bound Brook council seat
Results confirm GOP council sweep in Bernardsville.By MARTIN C. BRICKETTO
STAFF WRITER Courier News
SOMERVILLE -- Two days after the election, the race for a two-year, unexpired term on the Bound Brook Borough Council between Democrat Ben Auletta Sr. and Republican Jacquelyn Nicholson still isn't officially settled.
Provisional ballots counted so far continue to show Auletta leading Nicholson 816 to 807, Somerset County Clerk Brett Radi said Thursday.
But Radi added that a bag for provisional ballots remains inside one voting machine, and the Somerset County Board of Elections is pursuing a court order to retrieve that bag and count any ballots.
Until that takes place, Radi said he will not certify the results.
An Auletta victory will mean a council in Bound Brook evenly split 3-3 between Democrats and Republicans…
Until Next Time,Ben (I plan to update this after every meeting i attend)