Politics & Government
Bernardsville, Bedminster Election Guide 2018
Bernardsville and Bedminster candidate information, voting locations, voting times, and more.

BERNARDSVILLE/BEDMINSTER, NJ — Tuesday is Election Day. We have compiled a list of all of the candidates running on the local and county level and also a list of polling locations.
Bernardsville Borough Mayor and Council:
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There are two candidates vying for the four-year mayor seat including: Democratic Councilman Thomas O'Dea, Jr. and Republican Mary Jane Canose. (click on the candidates name for a profile)
There are also four candidates vying for two, three-year seats on the Borough Council including: Democrats Jeffrey Hammond and Matthew Marino and Republicans John Donahue and Lloyd Sems.
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Bedminster Township Committee
There are four candidates vying for two, three-year seats on the township committee with candidates including: Democrats Jacob Caplan and Denise King and Republicans Lawrence F. Jacobs and Renee M. Mareski.
Bedminster School Board:
There is no contested races. There are three candidates vying for three three-year seats including: Jennifer Cerra-Johansson, Jeff Reaves and Sonia Rodrigues-Marto.
There is also one candidate Howard Wolkow vying for the one two-year unexpired term.
Somerset Hills School District:
There is a couple of contested races. For the one three-year Bernardsville seat there are two candidates running: Janis Virtue and Patricia Wry.
Jaime Leiss is running unopposed for the one three-year Far Hills seat.
And there are two candidates running for the one three-year Peapack/Gladstone seat including Alana Albanese and Nicole R. Cooper.
Somerset County:
The county freeholder race is also contested with four candidates vying for two three-year seats.
Incumbent Republican candidates include Patrick Scaglione and Mark Caliguire. Democrat challengers include Sara Sooy and Shanel Robinson.
Where To Vote?
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 6. Polls are open from 6 a.m until 8 p.m. for the Primary and General Elections.
- Bernardsville
Here is a list of where to vote in Bernardsville designated by district number:
1 - Bernardsville Library, 1 Anderson Hill Road
2 - Bernardsville Library, 1 Anderson Hill Road
3 - First Presbyterian Church, 321 Mine Brook Road (Fellowship Hall)
4 - First Presbyterian Church, 321 Mine Brook Road (Fellowship Hall)
5 - First Presbyterian Church, 321 Mine Brook Road (Fellowship Hall)
6 - St. John's on the Mountain, 379 Mt. Harmony Road
7 - Bernardsville Library, 1 Anderson Hill Road
- Bedminster
Here is a list of where to vote in Bedminster designated by district number:
1 - Municipal Building, 1 Miller Lane, Bedminster
2 - Lamington Presbyterian Church (Community Room), 355 Lamington Road, Lamington
3 - Lamington Presbyterian Church (Community Room), 355 Lamington Road, Lamington
4 - Fellowship Hall, Pluckemin Presbyterian Church, 279 Route 202-206, Pluckemin
5 - Fellowship Hall, Pluckemin Presbyterian Church, 279 Route 202-206, Pluckemin
6 - Fellowship Hall, Pluckemin Presbyterian Church, 279 Route 202-206, Pluckemin
7 - Hills Village North Recreation Center, 25 Artillery Park Road, Bedminster
8 - Hills Village North Recreation Center, 25 Artillery Park Road, Bedminster
9 - Hills Village North Recreation Center, 25 Artillery Park Road, Bedminster
For more information visit the Somerset County Election Board here.
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