Politics & Government

2022 Election In Point Pleasant Beach: How To Vote, Who's On Ballot

The general election is Nov. 8. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot; early voting begins Saturday.

POINT PLEASANT BEACH, NJ — The 2022 general election is near. Here's a look at your options for voting this year, along with who's on the ballot in Point Pleasant Beach.

In Ocean County that includes voting at a polling location, either during the early voting period, which runs through Nov. 6, or on Election Day, Nov. 8.

If you're among the voters in Ocean County who receive vote-by-mail ballots, you can turn in your ballot at a secure drop box, mail your ballot back or hand-deliver it to your local board of elections. If you mail it back, it must be postmarked by Nov. 8.

Find out what's happening in Point Pleasantfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

There are about 400,000 voters in Ocean County, and the majority will be voting in person. Sample ballots are available online on the Ocean County Clerk's website.

Early voting began Saturday, Oct. 29, and ends Nov. 6, and will be from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Mondays through Saturdays and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays.

Find out what's happening in Point Pleasantfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The Rundown

What And Who Are On The Ballot?

  • U.S. House of Representatives: Point Pleasant Beach will be part of the 4th District when the new Congress is sworn into office in January. The candidates seeking the 4th District seat are Chris Smith, a Republican seeking his 21st term; Democrat Matt Jenkins; Libertarian Jason Cullen; independents Pamela R. Daniels, David Schmidt, and Hank Schroeder.

Patch distributed candidate questionnaires to all six. Jenkins and Daniels responded by Oct. 14. Smith provided a reply on Oct. 31. Here are their profiles:

There was a candidates' forum hosted by the League of Women Voters of Monmouth County. All but Smith participated. You can read more and find a link to watch it here: 5 Takeaways From NJ 4th District Candidates' Forum

  • Ballot questions: There are no statewide ballot questions in New Jersey in 2022.

LOCAL RACES

Ocean County Commissioners: There are two seats up for election. Voters have four candidates to choose from: Virginia "Ginny" Haines and John P. "Jack" Kelly, Republicans; Catherine Paura and Roxanne Barnes, Democrats.

Ocean County Sheriff: Michael Mastronardy, the Republican, is being challenged by Democrat Salvatore Fraschino. The sheriff serves for a three-year term.

Point Pleasant Beach Borough Council: The Borough Council race has three candidates seeking two seats. Arlene Testa, a Republican, is an incumbent. Douglas Vitale is a Republican, and Ernest "EJ" Geiger is the lone Democratic candidate.

Point Pleasant Beach Board of Education: There are three candidates seeking the two, three-year terms on the school board and there is a one-year unexpired term. Sherry M. Finn and Joyce A. Popaca are both incumbents; Christine Grier, running under the slogan Back to Basics, is challenging for one of the seats. Christopher J. Mullins is seeking the unexpired term.

Where Can I Vote?

Those looking for a drop box for vote-by-mail ballots can use any in Ocean County. There is a drop box in Point Pleasant at the library on Beaver Dam Road. The drop boxes are under surveillance 24/7. The vote-by-mail ballots will be picked up daily and brought to the Board of Elections. All security measures will be followed when collecting and transporting the vote-by-mail ballots, officials said.

Voters wondering how their signatures are checked before the upcoming election can see the process for themselves.

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