Durkin and Hauser Win Caldwell Race
Official results of borough council race come nearly two weeks after election.
Story updated at noon on Thursday, Nov 22.
Democrat Edward Durkin and Republican incumbent Richard Hauser waited nearly two weeks to learn Monday they won the Caldwell Council race, which was too close to call when the machine votes were counted on election night.
Durkin received a total of 1,649 votes while Hauser received 1,628 votes, Essex County Clerk Chris Durkin said by phone Monday.
Their running mates, Republican incumbent Peter Murray and Democrat Susan Vezza received 1,616 and 1,575 votes, respectively, the clerk said.
The wait didn't make the win any less sweet for Durkin, 31, a lifelong Caldwell resident and first time candidate for council. Durkin, who has worked as a financial consultant and investment advisor, will complete his master's in business administration from Caldwell College in the spring.
"I’m very thrilled and excited to win a seat on the Caldwell town council," Durkin said Monday night. "I had to wait almost two weeks to make it official, the suspense was definitely getting to me, but I was confident that the results wouldn’t sway too much."
Hauser, 50, chief financial officer of RAHauser & Associates, will serve a second term on the town council.
Hauser said Wednesday he felt disappointed his running mate was not re-elected along with him.
"I certainly thank those that supported us and recognized everything that we achieved," Hauser said. "I’m certainly very surprised, that does not mean that I or we took anything for granted by any means."
Hauser said being on the council does not leave a lot of time for campaigning.
"The council work takes a lot of time," he said. "We just did not have the time to get out and walk like we did three years ago."
He added, "I look forward to learning about Ed Durkin and what it is he’s looking to accomplish."
The results are unchanged from election night when unofficial machine counts showed Durkin and Hauser in a narrow lead over Murray.
The results mean the council will be comprised of three Democrats and three Republicans in 2013.
"It’s not just Republicans versus Democrats, it’s neighbors working together for the greater good of Caldwell," Durkin said. He said he hoped to bring new blood to a council that has had its share of contentious moments.
“When I decided to run for council, I agreed to work hard, to listen and to deliver on my obligations to the town," he said.
Voting challenges created by Superstorm Sandy led New Jersey Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno to extend mail-in voting deadlines to Monday, Nov. 19. Emailed and faxed votes were also allowed for residents displaced by the storm.
The county clerk said last week that “buckets” of mail-in votes postmarked Nov. 5 were still coming in from post offices that were flooded or left without power by the storm.
The results were expected to be certified by the clerk on Wednesday.
The Caldwell race was the only one remaining to be called in the county.
Caldwell Council Final Election Results
| Candidate | Machine | Provisional | Mail-In | Total |
| R-Richard Hauser* | 1503 | 11 | 114 | 1628 |
| R-Peter Murray* | 1483 | 13 | 120 | 1616 |
| D-Edward Durkin | 1500 | 22 | 127 | 1649 |
| D-Susan Vezza | 1446 | 16 | 113 | 1575 |
*Denotes incumbent
John Davoren
8:53 am on Tuesday, November 20, 2012
I want to congratulate Edward Durkin on being elected to the Caldwell town council. I am very confident he will do a great job, and is just what the town of Caldwell needs.
Slainte!
Michael S
7:23 am on Wednesday, November 21, 2012
I am very confident that Durkin along with the other two Dem Libs will screw everything up again just like their predecessors did.
Hank
8:22 pm on Wednesday, November 21, 2012
This guy is 30 years old and still lives at home. Think about that.
Michael S
9:40 am on Friday, November 23, 2012
Pete Murray along with Rich Hauser accomplished a great deal of good things for the betterment of Caldwell and it really irks me that Pete lost reelection to a nobody like Edward Durkin who won the election by a slim margin by primarily pandering to the electorate during the tragic Hurricane Sandy. I think this says a lot about the mentality of the of the Caldwell electorate that voted for this unqualified empty suit.
Cj
7:33 am on Saturday, November 24, 2012
It is not a matter of which one won. Its the election system we have and were given during the storm. This was an outrage to any voter being the Presidential or municipal elections.. I have never felt like my vote didnt count as I did this year. I actually felt I was wasting my time. Who knows how many unregistered , illegal people voted in this election. We will never know. It was not just our state but others that had major problems this year.
In this day and age to think our states and country can not do better makes us a laughing stock to the other countries. I know I am one embarrassed voter
Hank
7:33 am on Saturday, November 24, 2012
Is Mr. Durkin currently employed?