
2022 General Election Unofficial Results
House of Representatives
Pallota – 2950
Gottheimer – 4527
County Executive
Caliguire – 3007
Tedesco – 3932
Board of County Commissioner
Holden – 3065
Lin – 3041
Paul – 3044
Sullivan – 3875
Amoroso – 3869
Ortiz – 3671
Municipal Election
Van Goor – 2060
Winograd – 3274
Weitz – 3390
Knudsen – 2466
https://www.ridgewoodnj.net/village-info/4198-2022-general-election-unofficial-results
Feelin’ a whole bunch of ill . . . and foreboding.
Just a mindnumbing stupid decision to vote these 2 windbags.
SK and M Sedon were our last lines of defense.
You won’t recognize Ridgewood in 10 years.
Karen brigade prevails…?
People have spoken. Red wave fizzled out. People clearly like the hell they have been living the last couple of years. Better move out out of this “progressive” hole whose biggest concern is a pedestrian mall. Those who voted W&W will soon enjoy the harvest of their vote. Welcome to the super woke City of Ridgewood.
Well, sadly Ridgewood residents failed this IQ Test miserably!
No they didn’t. The best candidates won.
i hope this is sarcasm
If it isn’t it’s RICHNESS and STUPIDITY
What planet 🌎 are you from? The best candidates did NOT win!
Well, credit where credit’s due- you didn’t reflexively yell “Red Wave !!” without waiting for results this year.
Once again, Ridgewood residents prove that they are
RICH and STUPID
Now get your asses out there and remove all those tacky political signs
Ahhhhh! Finally Susan is gone. It wasn’t even close!
The SMART and INFORMED people of Ridgewood have spoken loud and clear.
School Board is next……..
Fools gold
Amen!
I know this will be unpopular here, but listen to yourselves.
“Karen brigade”
“Super woke city”
“Failed this IQ test”
“Rich and stupid”
Isn’t it about time to start taking the tone of this conversation down a notch or two? Both locally and nationally. Is it that hard to accept that a majority of our neighbors – by a substantial margin it would seem – just have a different vision for this community than you do? You can disagree, sure, but that doesn’t make them Bad or Stupid. The sooner we can get back to being neighborly and working with people who disagree rather then talking past them, the better we’ll be as a community.
Go ahead, I know you’ll all roast me for this, but in doing so you’ll just prove my point.
“Isn’t it about time to start taking the tone of this conversation down a notch or two? Both locally and nationally.”
Are you serious? I can’t put a red sign on my lawn because neighbors would look at me like an UFO. Your side created this divide and it won’t heal by your hypocrisy. Go ahead “winner”. Have your fun. Change the school board, bring in your developers and impose your “vision” and complete your transformation plan. I accept I am a minority and I will need to find a away to survive what your side will be bringing.
Wait til they build that prison in the valley space…buyer remorse big time.
Ha..yeah remember the signs valley posted about a prison when they were trying to get approval for expansion.
Hopefully the new council pushes back on add’l development and focuses on improving the current footprint.
Fingers crossed
So very true.
The BCDO won last night. Look for the connected to start their infiltration.
Ding dong the witch is dead.
Nypost.com
By Jon Levine
August 29, 2020
Confessions of a voter fraud: I was a master at fixing mail-in ballots
A top Democratic operative says voter fraud, especially with mail-in ballots, is no myth. And he knows this because he’s been doing it, on a grand scale, for decades.
Mail-in ballots have become the latest flashpoint in the 2020 elections. While President Trump and the GOP warn of widespread manipulation of the absentee vote that will swell with COVID polling restrictions, many Democrats and their media allies have dismissed such concerns as unfounded.
But the political insider, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he fears prosecution, said fraud is more the rule than the exception. His dirty work has taken him through the weeds of municipal and federal elections in Paterson, Atlantic City, Camden, Newark, Hoboken and Hudson County and his fingerprints can be found in local legislative, mayoral and congressional races across the Garden State. Some of the biggest names and highest office holders in New Jersey have benefited from his tricks, according to campaign records The Post reviewed.
“An election that is swayed by 500 votes, 1,000 votes — it can make a difference,” the tipster said. “It could be enough to flip states.”
The whisteblower — whose identity, rap sheet and long history working as a consultant to various campaigns were confirmed by The Post — says he not only changed ballots himself over the years, but led teams of fraudsters and mentored at least 20 operatives in New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania — a critical 2020 swing state.
“There is no race in New Jersey — from city council to United States Senate — that we haven’t worked on,” the tipster said. “I worked on a fire commissioner’s race in Burlington County. The smaller the race, the easier it is to do.”
A Bernie Sanders die-hard with no horse in the presidential race, he said he felt compelled to come forward in the hope that states would act now to fix the glaring security problems present in mail-in ballots.
“This is a real thing,” he said. “And there is going to be a f–king war coming November 3rd over this stuff … If they knew how the sausage was made, they could fix it.”
Mail-in voting can be complicated — tough enough that 84,000 New Yorkers had their mailed votes thrown out in the June 23 Democratic presidential primary for incorrectly filling them out.
But for political pros, they’re a piece of cake. In New Jersey, for example, it begins with a blank mail-in ballot delivered to a registered voter in a large envelope. Inside the packet is a return envelope, a “certificate of mail in voter” which the voter must sign, and the ballot itself.
That’s when the election-rigger springs into action.
The ballot has no specific security features — like a stamp or a watermark — so the insider said he would just make his own ballots.
“I just put [the ballot] through the copy machine and it comes out the same way,” the insider said.
But the return envelopes are “more secure than the ballot. You could never recreate the envelope,” he said. So they had to be collected from real voters.
He would have his operatives fan out, going house to house, convincing voters to let them mail completed ballots on their behalf as a public service. The fraudster and his minions would then take the sealed envelopes home and hold them over boiling water.
“You have to steam it to loosen the glue,” said the insider.
He then would remove the real ballot, place the counterfeit ballot inside the signed certificate, and reseal the envelope.
“Five minutes per ballot tops,” said the insider.
The insider said he took care not to stuff the fake ballots into just a few public mailboxes, but sprinkle them around town. That way he avoided the attention that foiled a sloppy voter-fraud operation in a Paterson, NJ, city council race this year, where 900 ballots were found in just three mailboxes.
“If they had spread them in all different mailboxes, nothing would have happened,” the insider said.
Inside jobs
The tipster said sometimes postal employees are in on the scam.
“You have a postman who is a rabid anti-Trump guy and he’s working in Bedminster or some Republican stronghold … He can take those [filled-out] ballots, and knowing 95% are going to a Republican, he can just throw those in the garbage.”
In some cases, mail carriers were members of his “work crew,” and would sift ballots from the mail and hand them over to the operative.
In 2017, more than 500 mail-in ballots in New York City never arrived to the Board of Elections for races that November — leaving hundreds disenfranchised. They eventually were discovered in April 2018. “For some undetermined reason, some baskets of mail that were bound to the New York City Board of Elections were put off to the side at the Brooklyn processing facility,” city elections boss Michael Ryan said at the time of discovery.
Nursing homes
Hitting up assisted-living facilities and “helping” the elderly fill out their absentee ballots was a gold mine of votes, the insider said.
“There are nursing homes where the nurse is actually a paid operative. And they go room by room by room to these old people who still want to feel like they’re relevant,” said the whistleblower. “[They] literally fill it out for them.”
The insider pointed to former Jersey City Mayor Gerald McCann, who was sued in 2007 after a razor-thin victory for a local school board seat for allegedly tricking “incompetent … and ill” residents of nursing homes into casting ballots for him. McCann denied it, though he did admit to assisting some nursing home residents with absentee ballot applications.
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But NYT said there wasn’t any fraud ?
Decades-old news. Everyone knows it, even the lying lefties. They’ll deny it, of course, but everyone knows it’s true. The solution? Get to the polling place, with an ID. Otherwise, YOU CAN NOT VOTE. Voter suppression? No. Voter integrity. YES.
I left RW just in time.
Bye!
We don’t miss you at all.
You will be missed, but I understand your decision to leave.
Very sad to see Ridgewood devolving into a woke, liberal cesspool.
Interesting to see how the complainer handles the reverse role.
It is a lot easier to complain (and censor) when you are citizen and not and elected official. But I think Weitz and Winograd will be well supervised by their puppet masters.
Buckle-up Ridgewood, it’s going to get rough with four amigos (we can only hope they aren’t sleeping with each other this time around).
This election had little to do with politics or platforms.
Plain and simple – the hated of the current Mayor was the major issue at hand.
She carries the blame.
If u recall the concern during the proposed valley expansion …trucks, noise, children safety near bf….get ready. It will be worse when the builder friends of the new council build a mini city
People in this town are so stupid. They have no clue what they’ve just done.
They just elected 2 people who have no idea what they signed on for. This town is going down the garbage
Susan was and is one of the only people who had been a relatable force against the developers and political party takeovers and like her or not, we are screwed now that these clowns are here they don’t even have thru own agenda. Just that of their handlers.
Sore losers
Wait until valley is 56793 apartments or a meth clinic.
I have spoken to lots of people (especially newscomers) who have no idea how Team Hackensack airdrops and plants council members. Or how these plants are connected at the hip to developers.
These voters are all opposed to urbanization of Ridgewood but they are totally clueless about what they just voted for.
Oh well, everyone learns eventually. And Team Hackensack always wi a coz they are playing the long game – they can be locked out for 4 years or 8 but they always know they will be in control for at least 2 years out of 10 and that is all they need to pass their agenda.
Wrong, they move here and bring their herd mentality and voting habits with them. They vote based on signs they see in their neighborhood and this time it was 10-1 in favor of W&W. Also, they vote along party lines and wokeness which both candidates don’t lack. If a candidate is perceived as a democrat he/she will be voted in by default. RW is done. I just hope it goes down the drain very fast. The pain needs to be felt by those who vote blindly.
Time for the Eagle to fly away, I think.
If RW is done you’re free to leave and badmouth another “quaint village “
Don’t let the door hit you in the A$$.
Well say goodby to Nothwest Central Dispatch and say hello to no bid county contracts.
“Sore Losers”
Hardly.
More like, individuals who’ve lived in Ridgewood through enough municipal election cycles to begin to see a dread pattern repeating itself. For what it’s worth, the era of the Three Amigos, two of which were doing some serious canoodling, while this village figuratively burned, is not that far back in our history.
Sounds like a sore loser to me! Hahahaha….
Sounds like The (not so) Lovings to me. Wahhhhhhh
It is a lot easier to complain (and censor) when you are citizen and not and elected official. But I think Weitz and Winograd will be well-supervised by their puppet masters.
Perron, Vagianos, Weitz, and Winograd . . . Buckle-up Ridgewood, it’s going to get rough with four radically liberal amigos.
All we can say is to certain individuals that were kissing the political yes is that was in power , Time to pucker up again. You People make us sick.
Talk about backfiring right in your face. Just Miami more people need to get out and vote.
Supposedly the word on the street is that a few directors are happy because they had a bad report with the mayor. For certain reasons. Very happy because their incense again will be swept under the carpet and village hall. Amazing isn’t it.
Rapport ?
So who’s going to be the new mayor. ?
Isn’t it supposed to be the top vote getter? Ask Susan.
Yea but I would not trust anything they do at village hall. They come up with some crazy shit.
They are going to clean house. You know ware they are going too start.
Ohh boy,
Yup!
Maybe that was a computer glitch, like they’re having down south jersey. Hey you never know.
Keep on dreamin’. Maybe the sore losers can lay siege to village hall. Stop the steal!
Wait until the new mayor and council get in to the hall. They’re going to open up a few old investigations that weren’t solved.???
lol
What about Glen Rock?
I saw a one vote difference between a Republican and a Democrat early on.
Haven’t they found the absentee ballot that made the difference for the Dem LIKE LAST TIME?
Twilight approaching for the Morieko régime?
We’re laughing out loud too, that was the talk at the senior lounge. The other day, we’ll see. We don’t argue anymore we just let them talk.