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Election Day In Lawrenceville: When, Where to Vote
Voters will head to the polls to vote in school board, council, and statehouse elections on Tuesday.
LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ — There will be elections for town council and school board in Lawrenceville on Tuesday, Nov. 2.
This year New Jersey gave voters three options to cast their ballots — early voting, vote-by-mail, and by going to their polling place, from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., on Nov. 2. The state has made accommodations for voters with disabilities.
Here are the Lawrenceville polling locations:
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- Lawrenceville Fire Co, 64 Phillips Ave.: District 1, 4, 7, 15, 20
- Slackwood Fire House, 21 Slack Ave.: District 2, 9, 10
- Lawrence Road Fire Co, 1252 Lawrence Road: District 3, 6, 8, 11
- Project Freedom at Lawrence, 1 Freedom Blvd.: District 5
- Lawrence Senior Center, 30 Darrah Lane East: District 12, 13, 14, 19
- Lawrence Square Village Clubhouse, 1 Reed Court: District 16
- Lawrence Twp. Muni Bldg., 2207 Lawrence Road: District 17, 18, 21
Unsure about your voting location? Go to the state website and type your address. Click here.
Vote-by-mail ballots must be postmarked or placed in drop boxes on or before 8 p.m. Tuesday.
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Who's On The Ballot:
Gov. Phil Murphy is facing a challenge from the Republican nominee, Jack Ciattarelli, as well as Madelyn Hoffman of the Green Party of New Jersey, Gregg Mele of the New Jersey Libertarian Party, and Joanne Kuniansky of the Socialist Workers Party.
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4 Takeaways From The First Murphy, Ciattarelli Debate
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In NJ District 15, which includes Lawrence, Pennington, Ewing, Hopewell, Trenton, and West Windsor, Lawrenceville Democrat Shirley Turner faces a challenge from Republican Susan Gaul of Princeton Junction.
Assemblymembers Verlina Reynolds-Jackson of Trenton and Anthony Verrelli of Pennington are seeking re-election. Challenging them are Republican Patricia Johnson of Lawrenceville and Independent candidate Pedro M. Reyes of Ewing.
Two candidates are running for two available seats on the council — James S. Kownacki and Christopher Bobbitt. Meanwhile, eight candidates are vying for three open seats on the Lawrence Township Public Schools Board of Education.
Read More Here: 8 Candidates Vying For 3 Seats On Lawrence Board Of Education
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