Politics & Government
Four Candidates To Run For 3 Hoboken School Board Seats
The three Hoboken Board of Education incumbents are running again, plus one independent.
HOBOKEN, NJ — Four candidates will vie for three seats in the next Hoboken Board of Education election on Nov. 2.
The three incumbents — Malani Cademartori, Thomas Kluepfel, and Ailene McGuirk — are running for re-election, and face a challenge from Patricia Waiters, who has run for the board before.
The deadline to file to run was Monday.
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Hoboken voters will be able to vote for the board candidates at the same time as they vote for a mayor and three council-at-large candidates in November, as well as assembly and state senate.
There are nine seats on the Hoboken Board of Education. They are unpaid, three-year terms.
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The unofficial list of Hudson County school board candidates is here.
These are the Hoboken candidates and their slogans:
- Malani Cademartori: Building Futures Together
- Thomas Kluepfel: Building Futures Together
- Ailene McGuirk: Building Futures Together
- Patricia Waiters: Dedicated, Determination, Delivers
Last year, three moms ran unopposed in the race.
More information on the Board of Education election can be found here. Have candidate information on this or another Hoboken race? Email it here.
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