BLOOMFIELD, NJ — Several town council candidates have filed to run as Democrats in Bloomfield upcoming primary election.
Seats on the Bloomfield Town Council are available in all three wards. Terms last for three years.
Democratic and Republican candidates will compete for their party’s nomination in a primary election on Tuesday, June 2. The winners will match up against any independent or third-party candidates for all the marbles in a general election on Nov. 3.
No Republicans filed to run for Bloomfield Town Council in the 2026 primary election, according to the Essex County Clerk’s Office.
Here are the Democratic candidates who filed to run:
Bloomfield Ward 1
Bloomfield Ward 2
Bloomfield Ward 3
In addition to the Bloomfield Town Council races, local voters will get to cast ballots for several county and federal seats. Primary races are taking place for U.S. senator, a U.S. House of Representatives seat in the 11th district, Essex County executive and the Essex County Board of Commissioners.
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VOTER INFORMATION
Election Day for the 2026 primary takes place on June 2. Early in-person voting will take place from May 26 to May 31.
Here are a couple of other important dates for Bloomfield voters to keep in mind if they plan to cast a ballot in the primary, according to the Essex County Board of Elections:
Unsure if you’re registered? Need to find your local polling place? Planning to vote by mail? Learn more at the Bloomfield township website here, or the New Jersey state voter online portal here.
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