Politics & Government
Wall Election Guide 2019: When, Where, Who's On The Ballot
Find out polling locations, hours, and who is on the ballot in Wall for 2019.

WALL, NJ — Election Day 2019 has arrived in Wall, and there are both local races and state elections to decide.
There are three candidates for two seats on the Wall Township Committee, and candidates for the Wall Township Board of Education, which has been in crisis, with multiple resignations from the board amid increasing criticisms over the handling of aging trailers, as well as conducting a search for a new superintendent.
The polls across New Jersey open at 6 a.m. and close at 8 p.m.
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Here is everything you need to know about Election Day in your town:
What will be on my ballot?
You can see your sample ballot here.
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Residents will vote on their two representatives in the New Jersey State Assembly. In the 30th District, there are five candidates: Republicans Sean T. Kean and Edward H. Thomson III, Democrats Steven Farkas and Yasin "Jason" Celik, and Hank Schroeder running as an independent.
At the Monmouth County level, two, three-year terms on the Board of Freeholders are on the ballot. Incumbent Thomas Arnone is joined on the Republican ticket by Dominic "Nick" DiRocco, and they are opposed by Democrats Michael Penna and Moira Nelson.
In addition, incumbent Sheriff Shawn Golden, a Republican, is being challenged for the position by Democrat Raymond Dothard for the position, a three-year term.
In Wall, there are three candidates for the two, four-year terms on the township committee: Republicans Kevin P. Orender and Thomas Kingman, and independent William "Bill" Mountford.
The school board candidates are Russell Gartz, Ralph Addonizio and Joseph A. Hall Jr., and
Andrew R. Krupa is seeking the two-year unexpired term.
Where can I find election results?
Right here on Patch! Check back after 8 p.m. for real-time election results. You can also follow Wall Patch on Facebook to get results in your newsfeed.
Where and when 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.
Election Day 2019 is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. If you received a vote-by-mail ballot, it must be received at the Monmouth County Clerk's office by 8 p.m. on Tuesday.
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