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Voters in Edison offer their take on outcome
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Contributor | User 13 |
Last Edited | User 13 Nov 10, 2005 11:08pm |
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Media | Newspaper - Home News Tribune (NJ) |
News Date | Friday, November 11, 2005 05:00:00 AM UTC0:0 |
Description | lthough Jun Choi won the township's mayoral election by 1 percent, results in two of Edison's 78 voting districts differed as much as reaction did.
Choi received 79 percent of the vote in a north Edison neighborhood lush with new colonial-style homes, south of Inman Avenue on the border of Woodbridge's Iselin section.
"He knows the problems of the immigrants," said Ghazala Nasir, 48. She was impressed Choi went door-to-door in her neighborhood and showed up at a fundraiser for victims of an earthquake that devastated Pakistan and parts of India in early October.
William Stephens, Choi's opponent, picked up 75 percent of the vote in a neighborhood filled with ranches, split-levels and mom-and-pop businesses in the township's Clara Barton section. |
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