Politics & Government
Election Day In Berkeley: Who's On The Ballot, How To Vote
Voting for the general election has already begun. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot.
BERKELEY, NJ — Although the General Election is slated to be conducted primarily by mail and polling places have been reduced due to the coronavirus pandemic, there are still several options to make sure your vote is counted.
In Berkeley, that includes voting at a polling location, using a secure drop box, mailing your ballot back or hand delivering it to your local board of elections.
The Rundown
- Election date: Nov. 3
- Check if you are registered to vote.
- Where can I drop off my ballot?
- Track my mail-in ballot.
- Where can I vote in person?
- Postmarked by deadline: Nov. 3
- Received by deadline: Nov. 10
What And Who Are On The Ballot?
- Presidential race: Residents can either cast a write-in vote or choose, among the major parties, between Republican President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence, or Democratic former Vice President Joe Biden and US Sen. Kamala Harris. Also running are: Don Blankenship/William Mohr (Constitution Party); Howie Hawkins/Angela Nicole Walker (Green); Jo Jorgensen/Spike Cohen (Libertarian); Gloria La Riva/Sunil Freeman (Party for Socialism and Liberation); Roque De La Fuente/Darcy Richardson (The Alliance Party) and Bill Hammons/Eric Bodenstab (Unity Party).
- U.S. Senate: One U.S. Senate seat will be contested: Incumbent Democrat Cory Booker will face Republican challenger Rik Mehta and several third-party and independent challengers.
- U.S. House of Representatives: All 12 House seats in New Jersey are up for election, including the Third District, where Berkeley falls. The Third District race pits Democrat Andy Kim, the incumbent, against Republican David Richter, and two independents, Martin Weber of Barnegat and Robert Shapiro of Haddonfield.
- Berkeley (all wards): Three candidates are running uncontested for Berkeley Township Board of Education: Jennifier Bacchione, Tom Guarascio and Dave Ytreboe.
- Berkeley (Ward 3): Michael A. Signolire is running unopposed for reelection to represent Ward 3 on Township Council.
- Ocean County: There is one four-year term on the Board of Freeholders up for election. Incumbent Republican Joseph Vicari is being challenged by Democrat Helen Dela Cruz and by Libertarian Party candidate Dan Valentine. The County Clerk's race features Republican Scott Colabella vs. Democrat Kathy M. Russell.
- Marijuana legalization/Ballot questions: Voters will decide whether to legalize the possession and use of marijuana. Voters will also decide whether to makes peacetime veterans eligible to receive the veterans' property tax deduction.
- For more coverage of the 2020 election in New Jersey, go here.
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