In a decisive victory, longtime Lakewood askanim Menashe Miller and Meir Lichtenstein have been reelected to serve on the Lakewood Township Committee.
Both Miller and Lichtenstein have been prominent figures on the committee for many years, consistently advocating for the needs and interests of the Lakewood kehillah.
Miller, a Republican, led the race with 29,393 votes, accounting for 42.16% of the total ballots cast. Lichtenstein, a Democrat, followed closely with 23,090 votes, representing 33.12% of the vote. Their combined leadership has been a staple of Lakewood’s governance.
Salvatore Frascino, another Democratic candidate, received 4,671 votes (6.70%), while Republican Moshe Raitzik secured 12,347 votes (17.71%). The total voter turnout for the election was 69,713.
This reelection reaffirms the community’s trust in Miller and Lichtenstein’s stewardship and highlights their continued commitment to addressing local issues.
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Their reelection does not attest to the towns trust in any way. In attempts to the towns ignorance and weakness in not being able to fight back and get others voted in. Sadly Lakewood will be in the same bad and getting worse shape it’s been the last 10-15 yrs.