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Election Day In East Brunswick: When, Where to Vote

Voters will head to the polls to vote in school board, council and statehouse elections on Tuesday.

EAST BRUNSWICK, NJ — East Brunswick will be heading the polls on Tuesday, Nov. 2 to vote for state and local candidates.

This year New Jersey gave voters three options to cast their ballots — early voting, vote-by-mail, and by going to their polling place, from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., on Nov. 2. The state has made accommodations for voters with disabilities.

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Here are the East Brunswick polling locations:

  • East Brunswick Public Library, 2 Jean Walling Civic Center: District 1, 20, 22
  • Chittick School, 5 Flagler Street: District 2, 3, 11, 26
  • St. Mary's Coptic Church, 433 Riva Avenue: District 4, 27
  • Lawrence Brook School, 48 Sullivan Way: District 5, 15, 32
  • Bowne-Munro School, 120 Main Street: District 6, 28
  • Central School, 371 Cranbury Road: District 7, 9
  • Community Arts Center, 721 Cranbury Road: District 10, 36, 39
  • Frost School, 65 Frost Avenue: District 12, 17
  • Churchill Jr. High School, 18 Norton Road: District 13, 18, 19, 33
  • Warnsdorfer School, 9 Hardenburg Lane: District 14, 23, 34
  • Hammarskjold Middle School, 200 Rues Lane: District 16, 21, 24, 37, 40
  • East Brunswick Senior Center, 3 Jean Walling Civic Center: District 25, 35
  • Memorial Elementary School, 14 Innes Road: District 8, 29
  • Irwin School, 71 Racetrack Road: District 30, 31, 38

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Vote-by-mail ballots must be postmarked or placed in drop boxes on or before 8 p.m. Tuesday.

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Who's On The Ballot:

Gov. Phil Murphy is facing a challenge from the Republican nominee, Jack Ciattarelli, as well as Madelyn Hoffman of the Green Party of New Jersey, Gregg Mele of the New Jersey Libertarian Party, and Joanne Kuniansky of the Socialist Workers Party.

Residents of NJ District 18 which includes East Brunswick, will vote for the senate and assembly. Democrat Sen. Patrick Diegnan Jr., is seeking re-election and is facing a challenge from Republican Vihal Patel, from Edison.

In the assembly contest Democrats Sterley Stanley of East Brunswick and Robert Karabinchak of Edison are facing four candidates — Republicans Angela Fam and Melanie McAnn Mott, Independent Brain Kulas, and Libertarian David Awad.

There is one seat up for grabs in Town Council and two candidates — David Herrera (R) and Dinesh Behal (D).
Four candidates are vying for three open seats on the East Brunswick Board of Education. They are:

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