Politics & Government

Primary Elections 2019: Who's On The Ballot In East Windsor?

Primary elections will be held on Tuesday, June 4.

EAST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP, NJ — Tuesday, June 4 is Primary Day in New Jersey, although there are no contested primaries in East Windsor. It is also the deadline to file a petition to run as a third-party candidate in November's general elections. Those petitions must be filed by 4 p.m.

Locally, eight candidates are running for four open seats on township council in November.
Mayor Janice S. Mironov, Deputy Mayor Marc Lippman and Council Members Peter Yeager and John Zoller are all running for re-election. They will be unopposed in the Democratic Primary.

In November, they will face a challenge from Republicans Paul K. Hummel Jr., Vincent Stottlmyer, Anne Lustenberg and Steven Uccio, who are all running unopposed on Tuesday.

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Incumbent Democrats Wayne DeAngelo and Daniel Benson are running for re-election to the State Assembly. They look to face Republicans Thomas Calabrese and Bina Shah in the Nov. 5 general elections.

Democrat Brian Hughes is running for re-election as County Executive. He looks to be challenged in the November elections by Republican Lishian Lisa Wu.

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Democrats Andrew Koontz and Nina Melker are virtually locks to be re-elected to the Board of Chosen Freeholders. They are running unopposed in Tuesday's primary, and no Republicans have filed petitions to run in the fall.

Tuesday is also the deadline for third-party candidates to file petitions to run for office. The deadline is 4 p.m. For a list of polling locations in East Windsor, click here.

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