Politics & Government
Who Is On The Ballot And Where To Vote In Cranford
The general election is this Tuesday. Check out where to vote and who your options are before you cast your ballot.

CRANFORD, NJ - On Tuesday, Nov. 6 voters will be heading to the polls to cast their ballots in the general election. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
In Cranford Democrat Thomas H. Hannen is up against Republican Richard Buontempo. Cranford School Board has two races. Brian T. McCarthy is vying for the one one-year unexpired seat. There are also three candidates vying for three, three-year seats. Those candidates are: William B. Hulse, Maria Loikith and Terry Darling.
We contacted the candidates with questions before and received a response from Hannen, which you can see here.
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Below is the list of polling locations in Cranford for this year's election, including the addresses and district numbers:
- District 1: Cranford Community Center, 220 Walnut Ave., Lounge
- District 2, 10, 25, 29: Walnut Avenue School, 370 Walnut Ave., Auditorium/Gym
- District 3, 7, 26: Municipal Building, 8 Springfield Ave.
- District 4, 14, 15: Livingston Avenue School, 75 Livingston Ave., Auditorium/Gym
- District 5, 6, 21: Lincoln School, 132 Thomas St. (use Lincoln Ave. entrance), Auditorium/Gym
- District 8, 12, 30: Bloomingdale Avenue School, 200 Bloomingdale Ave., Auditorium/Gym
- District 9, 18, 20, 28: Orange Avenue School, 901 Orange Ave., Girl's Gym
- District 11, 28: Hillside Avenue School, 125 Hillside Ave., Room 49
- District 16, 23: Cranford High School, 201 West End Pl., Lower Gym
- District 17, 19, 22, 24: Brookside Place School, 700 Brookside Pl., Auditorium/Gym
Union County:
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The county freeholder race is also contested with six candidates vying for three three-year seats including Democrats Alexander Mirabella, Andrea F. Staten, and Kimberly Mouded and Republicans Patricia Quattrocchi, Joseph R. Sarno III and Peter G. Kane. There is also one unexpired seat up for grabs with Democrat Rebecca L. Williams running against Republican Peter B. Lijoi.
Registered voters are assigned a specific election district and polling place according to their street address. Your election district and voting location are printed on the face of your Sample Ballot, which is mailed to registered voters before an election. A voters' polling location may also be searched by accessing the New Jersey Division of Elections Polling Place Locator.
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