Politics & Government
Election Day In Parsippany: When, Where To Vote
The general election is on Nov. 2. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot.

PARSIPPANY, NJ — The general election is only weeks away, and Parsippany residents will be able to cast their votes on several state and local races.
This year, there are three ways to vote, and a number of decisions to make, including an election for governor.
Here's what to know ahead of this year's elections:
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The Rundown
- Election date: Nov. 2
- Check your voter registration status here.
- See where to drop off your mail-in ballot here.
- Track your mail-in ballot here.
- See where to vote in person here.
Who And What Are On The Ballot?
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- Governor's race: Gov. Murphy is running for re-election this year against Republican Jack Ciattarelli, Madelyn Hoffman (Green Party), Gregg Mele (Libertarian) and Joanne Kuniansky (Socialist Workers Party).
- State Senate: In New Jersey's 26th District, Republican incumbent Joe Pennacchio is running against Democratic candidate Christine Clarke.
- General Assembly: Republicans Jay Webber and Christian E. Barranco will face off against Democrats Melissa Brown Blaeuer and Pamela Fadden.
- Board of County Commissioners: The race features three Democrats (Thomas "T.C." McCourt, Aaron "A.J." Oliver and Dina Mikulka), three Republicans (Deborah Smith, John Krickus and Stephen H. Shaw, and Ederle Vaughan, of the Working Families Party.
- Mayor: Democratic incumbent Michael Soriano is running against Republican James Barberio.
- Town Council: Two seats are available. Democratic candidates Cori A. Herbig and Judith Hernandez are running against Republicans Justin Musella and Frank Neglia.
- Parsippany-Troy Hills School District Board of Education: Five candidates are running for three available positions. The candidates include Susy Golderer, Sheethal M. Abraham, Judy Mayer, Jack S. Raia and Robert Quinn.
Where And How To Vote
Early voting: In-person, early voting in Morris County runs from Oct. 23-31. The sites will operate from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday through Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday.
The locations are:
- Central Park of Morris County: 2 Executive Dr., Morris Plains
- Denville: 1 Saint Mary's Pl.
- Hanover: 15 N. Jefferson Rd.
- Madison: 28 Walnut St.
- Morristown: 200 South St.
- Mount Arlington: 18 North Glen Ave.
- Mount Olive: 204 Flanders-Drakestown Rd.
Mail-in ballots: Voters can submit a vote-by-mail application until Oct. 26. Morris County residents voting by mail must get their applications to the following address:
Morris County Clerk’s Office
PO Box 315
10 Court Street
Administration & Records Building, 1st Floor
Morristown, NJ 07963-0315
Vote in-person on Election Day: Residents may vote in-person at their assigned polling location from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Nov. 2. Specific polling locations will be listed on sample ballots, but can also be found here.
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