Election Day In Princeton: When, Where to Vote
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Princeton NJ
01 November, 2021
4:33 PM
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PRINCETON, NJ — There will be elections for town council and school board in Princeton on Tuesday, Nov. 2. This year New Jersey gave voters three options to cast their ballots — early voting, vote-by-mail, and by going to their polling place, from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., on Nov. 2. The state has made accommodations for voters with disabilities. Here are the Princeton polling locations: The Hun School, 172 Winant Road: District 1Suzanne Patterson Center, 1 Monument Dr.: District 2, 4, 6 Johnson Park School, 285 Rosedale Road: District 3Princeton Municipal Building, 400 Witherspoon St., Community Room: District 5, 22Hook & Ladder Fire House, 27 N. Harrison St.: District 7, 8, 13, 18Community Park School, 372 Witherspoon St., Art Room: District 9, 11, 21Princeton United Methodist, 7 Vandeventer Ave.: District 10Princeton Engine Company No 1, 13 Chestnut St.: District 12Princeton First Aid Squad, 237 N. Harrison St.: District 14, 20Littlebrook School, 39 Magnolia Lane, Back Gate-GYM: District 15,16Riverside School, 58 Riverside Dr., West: District 17, 19 Unsure about your voting location? Go to the state website and type your address. Click here. Vote-by-mail ballots must be postmarked or placed in drop boxes on or before 8 p.m. Tuesday. Who's On The Ballot: Gov. Phil Murphy is facing a challenge from the Republican nominee, Jack Ciattarelli, as well as Madelyn Hoffman of the Green Party of New Jersey, Gregg Mele of the New Jersey Libertarian Party, and Joanne Kuniansky of the Socialist Workers Party. Read More Here: 4 Takeaways From The First Murphy, Ciattarelli Debate 4 Takeaways From The 2nd Gubernatorial Debate 'Big Money' Rules NJ Governor Debates, Third-Party Candidates Say Residents of NJ District 16 which includes Princeton, will vote for the senate and assembly. Assemblyman Andrew Zwicker of South Brunswick is running for Senate and will take on Republican candidate Michael Pappas. Democrats Sadaf Jaffer and Roy Freiman will face Republicans Vincent T. Panico and Joseph A. Lukac III for assembly seats. Two candidates are running unopposed for two seats on Council —Eve Niedergang and Leighton Newlin. There is also the Board of Education election in South Brunswick this year. Four candidates are running for three open seats. The candidates are: Betsy BaglioBrian McDonaldJeffrey Zhi Yang LiaoMara Franceschi Thank you for reading. Have a correction or news tip? Email [email protected] Get breaking news alerts on your phone with our app. Download here. Sign up to get Patch emails so you don't miss out on local and statewide news
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