Politics & Government
Primary Election 2024: What To Know, Where To Vote In Lacey
Lacey residents head to the polls Tuesday to make their voices heard in the primary. Here's what to know:

LACEY, NJ — New Jerseyans are heading to the polls Tuesday, June 4, to cast their votes in the 2024 Primary Election.
Lacey residents will have the chance to make their voices heard in local and federal elections.
Here's what you need to know before you cast your vote Tuesday.
Find out what's happening in Laceyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Basic Information
- Election Day: June 4
- Check your voter registration
- See your sample ballot: 2nd Congressional District and 4th Congressional District
- Drop off your mail-in ballot to the Lacey Branch Library dropbox or any of the other Ocean County dropboxes
- Track your mail-in ballot
- Find your polling location for Election Day
Who's On The Ballot
Find out what's happening in Laceyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Presidential Election: While Donald Trump and Joe Biden are the presumptive Republican and Democratic nominees, respectively, Democrat voters have other options on the ballot. These include anti-abortion activist Terrisa Bukovinac and "Uncommitted," a pro-Palestine protest vote.
- U.S. Senate: Justin Murphy, Curtis Bashaw, Albert Harshaw and Christine Serrano Glassner are seeking the Republican nomination. Running as Democrats are Andy Kim, Patricia Campos-Medina and Lawrence Hamm.
- House of Representatives (2nd Congressional District): Jeff Van Drew seeks the Republican nomination. Carolyn Rush, Joseph F. Salerno, Rodney A. Dean, Sr. and Tim Alexander are seeking the Democratic nomination.
- House of Representatives (4th Congressional District): Chris Smith and David Schmidt seek the Republican nomination. Matthew Jenkins seeks the Democratic nomination.
- Board of Commissioners: Running as Republicans are Berkeley Township Board of Education President Jennifer Bacchione and Manchester Mayor Robert Arace. For the Democratic ticket, Kenneth Seda and Karen Sugden are running together, as are Regina Discenza and Joseph Lamb.
- Township Committee: Seeking two open Republican seats are Timothy McDonald and Robert Laureigh. Running as Democrats are William Stemmle and David Dolan, Jr.
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