A list of where to vote next week
By: Joseph Harvie
Voters will get to choose who will serve as mayor and on the Township Council on Tuesday.
Also on the ballot are candidates for U.S. Senate, House of Representatives and two county freeholder seats.
Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Locally, incumbent Democrat Mayor Frank Gambatese is seeking re-election against challenger Republican Lynda Woods Cleary. Incumbent Democrat Councilman Chris Killmurray is running against Republican Nanette Craig. Both seats are four-year terms.
Elsewhere, incumbent Democrats James Polos and John Pulomena are running against Republicans Geoffrey Champion and Andrew Tidd for the two, three-year county freeholder seats.
For U.S. Senate, voters will choose between incumbent Democrat Robert Menendez, Republican Thomas Kean Jr., Poor People’s Campaign candidate Daryl Mikell Brooks, God We Trust candidate J.M. Carter, Libertarian Len Flynn, Legalize Marijuana Party candidate Edward Forchion, the Socialist Workers Party’s Angela Lariscy, Socialist Party USA candidate Gregory Pason and Solidarity Defend Life Candidate Leonard Smith. The Senate seat is a six-year term.
For U.S. House of Representatives, voters will choose between incumbent Democrat Rush Holt and Republican Joseph Sinagra for a two-year term.
Residents can vote at the following locations:
Districts 1, 4, 29, Indian Fields School on Ridge Road;
Districts 2, 19, 20, Monmouth Junction Firehouse on Ridge Road;
District 3, Kingston First Aid on Route 27;
Districts 5, 6, 8, 9, 16, the Community Center on New Road;
Districts 7, 10, 24, Constable School on Constable Road;
Districts 11, 12, Brunswick Acres School on Kory Drive;
Districts 13, 15, 23, 30 , the Senior Center on Route 522;
Districts 14, 17, 28, Crossroads South Middle School on Major Road;
Districts 18, 21, 22, Kendall Park Fire and First Aid building on Henderson Road;
Districts 25, 26, 27, South Brunswick High School on Ridge Road.

