Politics & Government
Election Day 2019: Everything River Edge And Oradell Need To Know
Find out polling locations, hours, and who is on the ballot in River Edge and Oradell for Election 2019.
RIVER EDGE/ORADELL, NJ — Election Day 2019 is here.
We have all the information you need to cast your vote in River Edge or Oradell.
What will be on my ballot?
Find out what's happening in River Dellfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Republican Michael L. Gardner and Democrat Dianne C. Didio are running for mayor. Two Democrats, Miriam Yu and John Plucinski, and a Republican, Stephen G. Carnevale, are running for two seats on the municipal council.
Four people, Joseph Blundo, Dorothy Watson-Nichols, John A. Walsh, and Eugene Westlake, are vying for three, three-year terms on the local board of education.
Find out what's happening in River Dellfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Two people, Alan Feigenson and Barbara Kuchar are running unopposed for election to the regional board of education.
Democrats running unopposed this year are: Thomas Papaleo for mayor and Ellen M. Busteed and Lissa Montisanok-Koen for municipal council.
Stephanie Hartman is running unopposed for election to the regional board of education and Caleb Herbst and Silvija Juskeliene are running unopposed for election to the local board of education.
Residents will also vote for two people to represent the 38th Legislative District in the New Jersey State Assembly: Democratic incumbents Lisa Swain and Christopher Tully and Republicans Michael A. Kazimir and Christopher DiPazza.
There are six people running for three seats on the Board of Chosen Freeholders: Republicans Corrado Belgiovine, Alyssa K. Dawson, and Kathleen E. Cericola and Democrats Thomas J. Sullivan, Mary Amoroso, and Germaine Ortiz.
Where can I find election results?
Right here on River Dell Patch! Check back at 8 p.m. for real-time election results. You can have them delivered straight to your inbox by subscribing to the Patch newsletter. You can also "like" the River Dell Patch Facebook page and see results in your Facebook news feed.
Where do I vote?
Your polling place is included on a sample ballot mailed out to registered voters. To search for your polling location online, click here.
When can I vote?
Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Email: daniel.hubbard@patch.com
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