Initial Results Show Macomber, Martinez as New Board of Education Representatives for Aberdeen
There were (2) three-year terms for Aberdeen residents on the board of education.
James Macomber and Tara Martinez will be two new faces to the Matawan Aberdeen Regional School District Board of Education, according to the initial results from the Monmouth County Clerk.
Official results will not be available until all electronic and absentee ballots have been counted. Residents have until Friday night to submit their electronic ballot, which was a measure implemented in New Jersey to ease the voting process for voters displaced by Hurricane Sandy.
James Macomber is a lifelong resident of Aberdeen who worked as a teacher in the district from 2002 to 2006 and as a basketball coach from 2001 to 2011. He currently works as a police officer for the Port Authority.
"I’ve been a part of this community for my entire life. I'm no longer coaching in the district or teaching, so I feel like this is something I could do to be part of the community and the education system," he told Patch, prior to the election.
Tara Martinez, a Cliffwood Beach resident since 1995, has two children at Matawan Aberdeen Middle School. She has been a member of the PTO (Parent Teacher Organization) for nine years, allowing her to actively volunteer in the schools.
As a board of education member, Martinez wants to fix what she feels is a disconnect between the community, the staff, and the administration.
"We used to be a nice, close-knit district where everybody worked together and we were kind of all in it for the same goal, for the kids. I feel like over these last ten years we’ve progressed to this point where everybody is working in different directions," she told Patch, prior to the election.
| Candidate | Votes |
Percentage |
| James Macomber | 1,849 | 29.78% |
| Tara Martinez | 1,998 | 32.18% |
| Kenneth Aitken | 1,003 | 16.16% |
| Elizabeth Hayward | 12,81 | 20.62% |
Barzillai
9:16 am on Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Congratulations to the victors. New blood should bring a dose of community feedback into the BoarÐ. 1e aren't happy and the initial numbers show it.
Anonymous
10:12 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Do you know who won the 1 year position for Aberdeen? Who won the position in the Borough?
Chelsea Naso
10:15 pm on Wednesday, November 7, 2012
The results from the write-in races (the one year term in Aberdeen and the term in Matawan) will not be available until the county clerk is able to go through all of the absentee and electronic ballot. This morning the clerk's office estimated that process would take two weeks.
Anonymous
10:30 am on Thursday, November 8, 2012
Thanks, Chelsea.