Politics & Government
2022 Lacey Primary Election Guide: What's On The Ballot
The primary election is on June 7. Here's what you need to know.

LACEY, NJ — Lacey voters will head to the polls on June 7 to vote in the primary election for the Lacey Township Committee.
Two three-year committee seats are open, and one one-year unexpired term seat, following the death of Lacey Mayor Nicholas Juliano. The Lacey Township Committee chooses the mayor from among the committee members. Read More: Incumbents Running Unopposed For Lacey Township Committee
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- Steven Kennis
- Peter Curatolo
One-year unexpired term seat:
Regina Discenza, who recently announced her candidacy, will not be on the primary ballot. She will instead be challenging Kennis and Curatolo as an independent in November's election. Read More: Independent Challenger Files To Run Against Lacey Incumbents
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The list of polling locations in Lacey can be found below:
- Districts 1 and 2: Forked River Fire Department, Parker Avenue and Oak Street
- Districts 3 and 18: Murray Grove Retreat and Conference Center, Church Lane
- Districts 4 and 13: Lanoka Harbor Fire House, 2 Warren Avenue
- Districts 5, 6 and 14: Community Hall, 101 North Main Street
- Districts 7, 8, 15 and 17: Charles A. Smith Community Center, 15 East Lacey Road
- Districts 9 and 10: Municipal Building, 818 Lacey Road
- District 11: Pheasant Run Clubhouse, 45 Canterbury Road
- Districts 12 and 16: Lacey Township Recreation Department: Municipal Complex, Veterans Way
Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Lacey voters will return to the polls on November 8 to vote in Committee, County and U.S. House of Representatives races.
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