Tag: Election Day
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Six residents vie for three seats on South Brunswick school board
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Raja Krishna, Mike Mitchell and Smitha Raj will compete against incumbents Arthur Robinson, Deven Patel and Patrick Del Piano – who are running together on the same slate – for three, three-year seats on the South Brunswick Board of Education. Patrick Del Piano has lived in South Brunswick since 1984.…
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Instructions on how to vote for Nov. 3 general election
As of Sept. 25, the mail in ballot drop box in front of the Hillsborough Complex at 379 S. Branch Road is open for completed mail in ballots to be dropped off. The drop box will be emptied each day by employees of Somerset County. The 2020 General Election is a Mail in Ballot Election…
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Opinion: Kuchinski and Ruger have protected Hopewell Township finances
Kevin Kuchinski and Michael Ruger have done an excellent job managing Hopewell Township’s budget and deserve to be re-elected to Township Committee. They have kept the increase in this year’s budget to 2%. At the same time, the township’s overall debt has been reduced. Now, and the future, the amount of taxpayer dollars financing debt…
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East Windsor Township shares information on how to vote during upcoming election
The Nov. 3 General Election will be conducted primarily by Vote-by-Mail ballots, in accordance with Gov. Phil Murphy’s Executive Order No. 177 Ballots will automatically be sent to all registered voters without the need for an application. Voters can return the completed VBM ballot by mail in the pre-paid envelope or place it in the drop…
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Instructions on how to vote in Middlesex County for 2020 election
In accordance with Gov. Phil Murphy’s Executive Order 177, all active voters will be mailed a Vote-by-Mail ballot. Non-active voters can apply for a Vote-by-Mail ballot at www.nj.gov/state/elections/assets/pdf/forms-vote-by-mail/vote-mail-ballot-middlesex-english.pdf The ballot may be completed and returned in the following ways or voters can go to their polling location and vote by provisional ballot. A postcard will…
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Five East Brunswick Board of Education candidates race for open seats
EAST BRUNSWICK–Three incumbents and two newcomers will face off for the three open seats on the East Brunswick Board of Education. Election Day is on Nov. 3. Incumbents Susanna Chiu, Laurie Lachs and Todd Simmens, along with newcomers Ashish Verma and Mark Carangelo, will vie for the three open seats, each holding a three-year term…
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Three candidates campaign for two seats on Jamesburg Board of Education
JAMESBURG–Incumbents Scott Passner and Sarah Grazier will face off against former board member Edward Herban for the two open seats on the Jamesburg Board of Education. Each term is for three years. Election Day is on Nov. 3. Sarah Grazier, 35, was born and raised in Jamesburg and moved back two years ago to raise…
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Middlesex County installs drop boxes for Vote-by-Mail ballots
Gov. Phil Murphy’s Executive Order 177 requires each county to have a minimum of 10 drop box locations available to voters. Currently, there are 12 drop box locations in Middlesex County maintained by the Middlesex County Board of Elections. Drop boxes are secure and monitored by video surveillance. Locations include: Jamesburg Municipal Complex – 131…
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Three Republicans will challenge three Democrat incumbents for seats on South Brunswick Township Council
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Three Democrat incumbents will be challenged by three Republican candidates in the November general election. Three four-year terms on the South Brunswick Township Council will be available. Incumbent Democrat Joe Camarota has been a resident of South Brunswick for 32 years. He is a family entertainment consultant. He has served on the…