Hoboken Voter Guide 2021: Who's Running, When To Vote
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Hoboken NJ
15 October, 2021
11:17 AM
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HOBOKEN, NJ — The general election is only a few weeks away, and Hudson County residents will be able to cast their votes on state and local races. This year, there are three ways to vote, and a number of decisions to make, including an election for governor. Here's what to know ahead of this year's elections: The Rundown Election date: Nov. 2 Check your voter registration status here. See where to drop off your mail-in ballot here. Track your mail-in ballot here. See where to vote in person here. Who And What Are On The Ballot? Governor's race: Gov. Murphy is running for reelection this year against Republican Jack Ciattarelli, Madelyn Hoffman (Green Party), Gregg Mele (Libertarian) and Joanne Kuniansky (Socialist Workers Party). State Senate: In New Jersey's 33rd District, Incumbent State Sen. Brian Stack, a Democrat, will be challenged for his seat by Agha Kahn, a Republican. Assembly: Incumbent Assembly members Raj Mukherji and Annette Chaparro, both Democrats, will be challenged for their seats for Republicans Marcos Marte and Jacob Curtis. See Chaparro's submitted election profile here.School Board: Read about that race here: Four Candidates To Run For 3 Hoboken School Board SeatsHoboken Mayor And Council: Only Mayor Ravi Bhalla is running for mayor. Ten candidates are vying for three spots on the City Council, including a slate supported by Bhalla and containing two incumbents. Watch Patch for their profiles all this week. Where And How To Vote In-person early voting: Early voting locations in Hudson County will be open from Oct. 23 to Oct. 31, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday through Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Find out more here. In-person on election day: Voting will be available at regular polling locations in 2021. The polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Specific polling locations will be listed on sample ballots, but can also be found here. Mail-in ballot and drop boxes: A voter may vote by mail by completing the Application for Vote by Mail Ballot and returning the application to the County Clerk's Office. To receive your ballot by mail, the application must be received by the County Clerk 7 days prior to the election. A voter may also apply in person to the County Clerk until 3 p.m., the day before the election. Get more information here. If you don't want to mail it in by Election Day, there are a number of ballot drop boxes across the county, including at Hoboken City Hall on Washington StreetWeehawken Municipal Building on Park AvenueFind out more locations here. The 10 Hoboken council candidates (pick 3 on Nov. 2): Emily Jabbour, Team BhallaJim Doyle, Team BhallaJoe Quintero, Team BhallaCheryl Fallick, Independently TogetherSheila Brennan, Independently TogetherPaul Presinzano, Independently TogetherManuel Rivera, Manny Rivera for HobokenIan Rintel, TOO MANY POLITICIANS IN POLITICSPatricia Waiters, Patricia Waiters for Real Constituent ServicesCindy Wiegand, Your Friendly Neighborhood Councilwoman Hoboken's municipal elections are non-partisan, meaning the elections aren't Republicans vs. Democrats, but various individuals and slates against each other. Previous Hoboken Patch Election Coverage Hoboken Election: Jim Doyle Replaces Dini Ajmani On Mayor's SlateCiting 'Toxic' Hoboken Politics, Councilman Won't Run For MayorI'm Running For Re-Election, Announces Mayor Did you know? You can sign up for either Hoboken breaking news alerts when they're warranted, or to get a free Hoboken newsletter with local news at 6 a.m. each morning. Sign up here with your preferences to get free Patch breaking news alerts or daily newsletters.
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