Politics & Government
Election Day 2019: Everything Tri-Boro Needs To Know
Find out polling locations, hours, and who is on the ballot in Kinnelon, Butler, and Bloomingdale for Election 2019.

BUTLER, NJ — After a long campaign season, Election Day 2019 is finally here in Butler, Bloomingdale and Kinnelon. There are a number of races on the ballot in the two towns this November, including the school board and town council.
Here is everything you need to know about Election Day in your town:
What will be on my ballot in Butler?
You can see the sample ballot here.
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Five candidates are running for three open seats on the Butler Board of Education.
Two Republicans are running unopposed for Borough Council: Stephen Regis and Alexander Calvi.
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Six candidates are running for three open seats on the Kinnelon Board of Education.
Two Republicans are running unopposed for Borough Council: James Lorkowski and Robert Roy.
What will be on ballots in both Butler and Kinnelon?
Residents will also vote on their two representatives in the New Jersey State Assembly. Republican incumbents Jay Webber and BettyLou DeCroce are being challenged by Democrats Christine Clarke and Laura Fortgang.
The Senate seat is not up for re-election this year.
Current Sheriff, the Republican James M. Gannon, is running for reelection. He is being challenged by Democrat William Schivella.
Democrat Michael T. Thompson is facing off against Republican Heather Darling for the surrogate seat.
Three seats on the Board of Chosen Freeholders are up for election. Republicans Douglas Cabana, Thomas Mastrangelo and Kathy DeFillippo are running against Democrats Cara Parmigiani, Cary Amaro, and David Timpanaro.
What will be on my ballot in Bloomingdale?
Two seats on the Bloomingdale Council are up for grabs. Democrats Anthony J. Costa and Dawn R. Hudson are on the ballot alongside Republicans Drew R. Juhlin and Daniel Hawkins.
Four people are running for three three-year spots on the Board of Education: Elizabeth Santana, Charles Caraballo, Brian Guinan, Carol Marcus.
Where can I find election results?
Right here on Patch! Check back at 8 p.m. for real-time election results. You can also have them delivered straight to your inbox by subscribing to the Patch newsletter. You can also "like" the Tri-Boro Patch on Facebook to see results in your Facebook feed.
Where do I vote?
Your polling place is included on a sample ballot mailed out to all registered voters. If you're still not sure, or you misplaced that sample ballot, you can look up your polling location on the New Jersey Division of Election's website.
When can I vote?
Election Day 2019 is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Early voting hours are available on Monday, Nov. 4 in Morris County. Early voting hours are held at the Clerk's Office (10 Court St; Administration & Records Building; 1st Floor, Morristown) from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Monday. You will not be able to vote there on Tuesday.
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