Who’s on the 2019 ballot in Plainsboro and West Windsor?

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Two slates of three candidates each are running for election on Nov. 5 to

West Windsor Township Council

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Incumbent Alison Miller and running mates Yan Mei Wang and Shin-Yi Lin are running as part of the Progressive Vision for West Windsor slate. They are up agauinst Andrea Sue Mandel, Sonia Gawas and Michael Stevens, who are part of the Community Leaders for West Windsor slate.

Miller is the only current member of council running this year. Council members Ayesha Hamilton and Yingchao “YZ” Zhang, whose terms end on Dec. 31, both opted not to run for reelection to their four-year terms.

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In the school board election, two seats are up in West Windsor and one in Plainsboro.

In West Windsor, incumbent Carol Herts is being challenged by incumbent Louisa Ho and her running mate Graelynn McKeown for two three-year terms on the board. Ho and McKeown are running together under the slate name, “For Our Community.”

In Plainsboro, the contest if for one open three-year seat. Current board member Yu “Taylor” Zhong is being challenged by Robin Zovich.

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The News has received a number of letters from candidates and their supporters for both the West Windsor Council and WW-P School Board elections. You can read them on The News’ Community Forum page.

Be sure to come back often—letters will be added to the site up to Election Day.

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