Politics & Government

Democrat Catanzaro 'Thinking Positive' at Knollwood

Voter turnout is very slow this morning.

Voting continues to go slowly in Parsippany on this Election Day.

At Knollwood Elementary School at just after 10 a.m., a poll workers said only 12 voters have made their way to the polling station so far.

One of the early birds was Annelise Catanzaro, chairperson of the Municipal Alliance Committee and a candidate running for a Township Council seat on the Vote for Parsippany ticket.

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"I hope things get busier," she said, admitting to feeling some nervousness this morning. "I guess that's normal," she said.

Catanzaro said she has been getting encouragement from the people of Parsippany.

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"I've been getting some nice comments, even from Republicans," she said. "We've campaigned hard and now I just hope for the best."

Voters in Parsippany have until 8 p.m. to make up their minds and head to the polls. Candidates are running for party nominations for Town Council, Morris County Board of Freeholders, General Assembly and state Senate.

Patch will keep you informed on the election as the day progresses straight through until the results appear.


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