Politics & Government
Trump Or Biden? Hoboken Council Candidates Reveal Their 2020 Votes
The Hoboken council candidate profiles are being posted this week, including answers to tough questions. See links below.

HOBOKEN, NJ — Six of Hoboken's nine City Council seats are up for election this Nov. 7 — with each member representing a different section of town (map here).
If you haven't had time to keep up with the heated (and expensive) race for the seats, Patch is here to give you a cheat sheet.
Voters can only choose one representative from their ward.
Find out what's happening in Hobokenfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
We'll be posting candidate profiles, and their answers to tough questions, all week.
Below are links to the first pair of candidates, running to represent the city's 1st Ward, near the train station. Even if you don't live in that part of town, whoever gets elected will be among nine candidates voting on issues that affect the whole city.
Find out what's happening in Hobokenfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Among other questions, talked about about whom they supported in national elections, and what the city should do about rent control.
Read their profiles and their answers to questions:
NOTE: If you have a letter or candidate statement about the election, you can post it yourself any time using these instructions.
Voter Instructions
- You can vote in Hoboken elections starting on Oct. 28 and through Nov. 7.
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