Politics & Government

Election Guide: Where To Vote, Hours, Who's On The Ballot In Marlboro And Colts Neck

Tuesday is Election Day. Here's a guide, including a list of candidates.

Tuesday is Election Day.

In New Jersey, all of the state Assembly seats are open.

In Monmouth County, there is a race for county clerk. There is also one open seat on the Board of Chosen Freeholders.

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In Marlboro and Colts Neck, there are school board and local government races, including a mayoral race in Marlboro. There’s also a ballot question in Marlboro. Here’s a list of who’s running:

County Clerk (vote for one)

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  • Kevin A. Kane, D
  • Christine Giordano Hanlon, R

Board of Freeholders (vote for one)

  • Carol Rizzo, D
  • John P. Curley, R

Colts Neck

11th District, General Assembly (vote for two)

  • Eric Houghtaling, D
  • Joann Downey, D
  • Mary Pat Angelini, R
  • Caroline Casagrande, R

Township Committee (vote for two)

No Democratic nominations made

  • Michael D. Fitzgerald, R
  • Joseph “J.P.” Bartolomeo, R

Colts Neck Township Board of Education (vote for three)

  • Kimberly Raymond
  • Kevin O’Connor
  • Heather Tormey

Marlboro

13th District, General Assembly (vote for two)

  • Jeanne Cullinane, D
  • Thomas Herman, D
  • Amy Handlin, R
  • Declan O’Scanlon, R
  • Joshua Leinsdorf, Jobs, Sidewalks, Transit

Mayor (vote for one)

  • Jonathan L. Hornik, D
  • Ira Goldberg, R

Councilmembers-at-large (vote for two)

  • Randi Marder, D
  • Michael Scalea, D
  • John Dwyer, R
  • Sui Y. Allex, R

Marlboro Township Board of Education (vote for three)

  • Robyn Wolfe
  • Ellen Wei Xu
  • Michael Mirkin
  • Stephen Shifrinson
  • Sarah Harris-Kreisler
  • Marianne Longobardi

Question: Yes/No

“The Board of Education of the Township of Marlboro in the County of Monmouth, New Jersey is authorized: (a) to undertake an addition and renovations, alterations and improvements at the Abbott Early Learning Center Elementary School and renovations, alterations and improvements at Marlboro Middle School, Defino Central Elementary School, Dugan Elementary School, Holmes Elementary School, Marlboro Elementary School and Robertsville Elementary School, including related work, fixtures, furnishings, equipment and site work; (b) to appropriate $46,642,000 for such purposes; and (c) to issue bonds of the school district in the principal amount of $46,642,000.

“The final eligible costs of the projects approved by the Commissioner of Education are $26,650,000 ($350,000 allocated to Abbott Early Learning Center Elementary School, $6,160,000 allocated to Marlboro Middle School, $3,930,000 allocated to Defino Central Elementary School, $2,610,000 allocated to Dugan Elementary School, $4,900,000 allocated to Holmes Elementary School, $4,730,000 allocated to Marlboro Elementary School and $3,970,000 allocated to Robertsville Elementary). The proposed improvements include $8,103,915 (all allocated to Abbott Early Learning Center Elementary School and $0 allocated to Marlboro Middle School, Defino Central Elementary School, Dugan Elementary School, Holmes Elementary School, Marlboro Elementary School and Robertsville Elementary School) for school construction elements in addition to the facilities efficiency standards developed by the Commissioner of Education or not otherwise eligible for State support pursuant to N.J.S.A. 18A:7G-5(g). The State debt service aid percentage will equal 40% of the annual debt service due with respect to the final eligible costs of the projects. The Board of Education is authorized to transfer funds among the projects approved at this election.”

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Sample ballots, polling places and poll hours:

  • To see a sample ballot, visit the Monmouth County clerk’s website.
  • To find your polling place, visit the state’s voter information page. There, you can type in your address to determine where you should vote.
  • Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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