Politics & Government

Election 2024: See Early Voting, Candidate Info For Ocean City

Election Day is Nov. 5, where voters will cast ballots in local and federal races. Here's what you need to know:

Election Day is Nov. 5, where voters will cast ballots in local and federal races. Here's what you need to know:
Election Day is Nov. 5, where voters will cast ballots in local and federal races. Here's what you need to know: (Patch Graphics)

OCEAN CITY, NJ — The 2024 general election will likely be a high-turnout year with a presidential race on the ballot, along with candidates for New Jersey's U.S. House and Senate seats. But there will also be local decisions to be made in Ocean City, with school board and county elections on the ballot.

Here's what you need to know in Ocean City ahead of the election on Tuesday, Nov. 5, including registration deadlines, how to vote by mail, and who's on the ballot.

Can I still register to vote in the general election? What about getting a mail-in ballot?

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Yes, but the voter registration deadline is coming up on Oct. 15. If you are registered and want to apply for a mail-in ballot, that deadline is Oct. 29; you must return the application to your county clerk's office.

Who's on the ballot locally?

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Along with the presidential contest between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald J. Trump, you'll see candidates for U.S. Senate and U.S. House. Ocean City is in the 2nd congressional district.

There are three Ocean City Board of Education seats up for election.

Ocean City had its municipal election earlier this year. One county commissioner seat is on the ballot.

Here are the state and local candidates for races in Ocean City and Cape May County, as they will appear on the ballot. Any candidates who already hold these offices (known as incumbents) are marked with "Inc."

U.S. Senate

  • Andy Kim (Democrat)
  • Curtis Bashaw (Republican)
  • Christina Khalil (Green Party)
  • Kenneth Kaplan (Libertarian Party)
  • Joanne Kuniansky (Socialist Workers Party)
  • Patricia Mooneyham (Vote Better Party)

U.S. House (NJ District 2)

  • Jeff Van Drew (Republican-Inc.)
  • Joseph F. Salerno (Democrat)
  • Thomas Cannavo (Green Party)

Cape May County Commissioner (vote for one)

  • Leonard C. Desiderio (Republican-Inc.)

Ocean City Board of Education (vote for three)

  • Jacqueline A. McAlister (Inc.)
  • Christopher M. Halliday (Inc.)
  • Charles V. Roche, III

When is early voting?

Early voting will take place from Saturday, Oct. 26 through Sunday, Nov. 3. Hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday.

Locations include the Lower Township Library, Middle Township Library and Upper Township Library.

If I'm voting by mail, what are the deadlines and where can I drop it off?

You can mail your ballot back, place it in one of the county’s Secure Ballot Drop Box Locations or deliver it in-person to the Cape May County Board of Elections. Here are the deadlines.

  • If sending by mail: Ballots must be postmarked by 8 p.m. on Election Day, and be received by the county Board of Elections within 6 days after Election Day.
  • If putting it in a drop box: Ballots must be placed in a secure drop box by 8 p.m. on Election Day.
  • If delivering it to the Cape May County Board of Elections: Ballots must be dropped off by 8 p.m. on Election Day.

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