Politics & Government

Election Guide: Where To Vote, Hours, Who's On The Ballot In Woodbridge

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 Middlesex County, there are races for county clerk and two open seats on the Board of Chosen Freeholders. There’s also a ballot question for Middlesex County voters.

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In Woodbridge, there are mayoral, township council and school board races. Here’s a list of who’s running, along with the ballot question:

state Assembly, 19th district (vote for two)

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  • John S. Wisniewski D
  • Craig J. Coughlin D
  • Thomas E. Maras R
  • Jesus Varela R

County Clerk (vote for one)

  • Elaine M. Flynn D
  • Alex Barletta R

Board of Chosen Freeholders (vote for two)

  • Ronald G. Rios D
  • H. James Polos D
  • Sharon D. Hubberman R
  • Jose I. Alonso R

Question

  • Shall the governing body of the County of Middlesex prioritize funding to programs which provide transportation services for individuals in need of dialysis, chemotherapy or other regular medical services as a means of offsetting recent federal and state funding cuts?

Mayor (vote for one)

  • John E. McCormac D
  • John Vrtaric R

Township Council At-Large (vote for four)

  • Kyle M. Anderson D
  • Lizbeth DeJesus D
  • Gregory Ficarra D
  • Brian Small D
  • Susan Z. Hogan R
  • Musleh Hakki R
  • Paul Lund Jr. R
  • Lori Vernachio Greiza R

Township Council, 3rd Ward (vote for one)

  • Cory S. Spillar D
  • Bruce Banko R
  • Kevin J. Garcia, Independent for Change

Board of Education (vote for three)

  • Ezio Tamburello
  • Eileen Zullo
  • Daniel Harris

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Sample ballots, polling places and poll hours:

  • To see a sample ballot, visit the Middlesex 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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