Politics & Government

Who Is On The Ballot In Holmdel & Hazlet? (2025 Election Guide)

Election Day is on Tuesday. Here's what you need to know if you're planning to vote in Holmdel or Hazlet:

Election Day for the 2025 General Election is on Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Election Day for the 2025 General Election is on Tuesday, Nov. 4. (Patch Graphics)

HOLMDEL-HAZLET, NJ — Holmdel and Hazlet residents will join thousands of voters across New Jersey on Tuesday when they hit the polls for the 2025 General Election.

On Tuesday, a highly-watched governor’s race is sure to bring many Holmdel and Hazlet residents out to vote, but in addition to the gubernatorial election, residents will also be asked to vote in races for their local school boards, township committees and more.

In Monmouth County, polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day, with multiple polling locations open throughout the county (polling locations can be found here).

Find out what's happening in Holmdel-Hazletfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Here’s what you need to know about who’s on the ballot and where to vote in Holmdel or Hazlet:

Election Day Essentials

Who’s on the ballot in Holmdel & Hazlet?

Holmdel Township Committee
Vote for 2

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  • Gregory Buontempo (Republican)
  • Brian Foster (Republican)
  • Allan C. Roth (Democrat)
  • No Nomination Made (Democrat)

Holmdel Township Board of Education
Vote for 3

  • Joanne Lam (Education Not Politics)
  • Brittany Manning (Education Not Politics)
  • Gregory Fernandez (Education Not Politics)
  • Jeff Mann (Preserve Holmdel Schools)
  • John Buckley (Preserve Holmdel Schools)
  • Kevin Schroeter (Preserve Holmdel Schools)

Hazlet Township Committee
Vote for 2

  • James A. Cavuto (Republican)
  • Robert Preston Jr. (Republican)
  • Amy Lee Downey (Democrat)
  • Laura Bibb (Democrat)

Hazlet Township Board of Education
Full Term – Vote for 3

  • Lisa A. Brown
  • David Nathan Bibb
  • Elizabeth Wood
  • Steve Santner (Community, Integrity, Excellence)
  • Thomas Peterman, Jr.

Two-Year Unexpired Term – Vote for 1

  • Laura Golebiewski

Hazlet Township Fire District 1
Vote for 2

  • Leslie B. Parleman III
  • Peter A. Kozielski
  • Michael C. Storcks

Who’s on the ballot in Monmouth County?

Monmouth County Sheriff
Vote for 1

  • Shaun Golden (Republican)
  • Michael Warren (Democrat)

Monmouth County Clerk
Vote for 1

  • Christine Giordano Hanlon (Republican)
  • Alison DeNoia (Democrat)
  • Joshua Leinsdorf (Independent)

Monmouth County Board of County Commissioners
Vote for 2

  • Thomas A. Arnone (Republican)
  • Dominick “Nick” DiRocco (Republican)
  • Vito Colasurdo (Democrat)
  • Jacquelyn Wenzel (Democrat)

Monmouth County Public Question
The following is the question and explainer statement:

  • Should the County of Monmouth increase its dedication to the Monmouth County Open Space, Recreation, Floodplain Protection, and Farmland and Historic Preservation Trust Fund from the previously approved and implemented annual levy of 2.75 cents per $100 of equalized valuation to 3.75 cents per $100 of equalized valuation, pursuant to N.J.S.A. 40:12-15.2(e), with the annual levy to be used for any or all of the purposes set forth in N.J.S.A. 40: 12-15.2(a)(l )?
  • This proposition would approve an increase in the annual collection rate from 2.75 cents per $100 of equalized valuation to 3.75 cents per $100 of equalized valuation through which the County of Monmouth funds the Monmouth County Open Space Trust Fund. The Open Space Trust Fund supports the current program to acquire and preserve open space for County park and recreation areas, to conserve natural resources and to protect water quality, to develop and maintain the system of County public recreation, which includes those County lands acquired for recreation and conservation purposes, to acquire easements to preserve County farmland, and to participate in cooperative park and recreation projects with Monmouth County municipalities, thereby permanently preserving these areas, providing recreational opportunities, conserving natural resources and protecting water quality for future generations of Monmouth County residents. Increasing the rate will enable the funding for open space acquisition to keep pace with rising land costs and with the loss of land to development.

In addition to local township, borough, and county candidates, voters will also be able to cast their ballot for NJ Governor and General Assembly members of their Legislative District. Those candidates can be found here.

Voting
On Election Day, polls will be open throughout Monmouth County from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Polling locations can be found here or through a search on the NJ Division of Elections website.

To learn more about the 2025 General Election, you can click here.

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