Politics & Government

Where To Vote In South Orange In The 2018 General Election

Monella Center? Or maybe the South Orange Middle School? Check and see where you need to be to cast your ballot.

SOUTH ORANGE, NJ - On Tuesday, Nov. 6 voters will be heading to the polls to cast their ballots in the general election. Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.

There are eight running for three seats on the South Orange-Maplewood Board of Education this year. Voters will have to choose between Annemarie Maini (incumbent), Narda Chisholm-Greene, Verjus Restaurant, Michael Laskowski, Bruno J. Navarro, Christopher Trzaska, Shannon Cuttle, Javier A. Farfan and Marian Cutler.

The three BOE members whose terms are ending this year are Maini, Madhu Pai and Chris Sabin.

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South Orange polling locations:

District 1

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Fr. Vincent Monella Center of Italian Culture

133 Fairview Avenue

973-761-5752

District 2

Marshall School

262 Grove Street

973-378-7698

District 3

South Orange Middle School

70 North Ridgewood Road

973-378-2772

District 4

Our Lady of Sorrows Church

(Lower Level)

Fourth Street

973-763-5454

District 6

Baird Community Center

5 Mead Street

Kate Schmidt

973-378-7743 x2229

973-289-6087

District 7

South Mountain Annex

112 Glenview Road

973-378-2801

District 8

Baird Community Center

5 Mead Street

Kate Schmidt

973-378-7743 x2229

973-289-6087

District 9

First Presbyterian &Trinity Church

111 Irvington Avenue

973-762-7879

District 10

Marshall School

262 Grove Street

973-378-7698

District 11

First Presbyterian &Trinity Church

111 Irvington Avenue

973-762-7879

District 12

Seton Hall University

Walsh Library

400 South Orange Avenue

973-761-9435

District 13

South Orange Middle School

70 North Ridgewood Road

973-378-2772

Registered voters are assigned a specific election district and polling place according to their street address. Your election district and voting location are printed on the face of your Sample Ballot, which is mailed to registered voters before an election. A voters' polling location may also be searched by accessing the New Jersey Division of Elections Polling Place Locator.

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