TRI-BORO, NJ — The June 2 primary election is tomorrow, and Patch is helping voters in Butler and Kinnelon get ready by breaking down who is on the ballot and what seats are up for grabs.
Both municipalities are in the 11th Congressional District and Morris County.
In both Butler and Kinnelon, Democrats filed no municipal candidates for mayor or council. On the Republican side, Butler's mayoral and council races are uncontested. In Kinnelon, council candidates Sean Mabey and Cynthia Frank are running under the "Kinnelon Republicans" label rather than the Morris County Republican Party line.
Polling places are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Voters unsure of their polling location can use the Polling Place Search tool on the New Jersey Division of Elections website at voter.svrs.nj.gov/polling-place-search.
For polling locations in Butler, click here.
To find polling locations in Kinnelon, click here.
U.S. Senate (4-year term) — Vote for 1
U.S. House of Representatives (2-year term) — Vote for 1
Morris County Commissioner (3-year term) — Vote for 1
Mayor (4-year term) — Vote for 1
Borough Council (2-year term) — Vote for 2
U.S. Senate (4-year term) — Vote for 1
U.S. House of Representatives (2-year term) — Vote for 1
Morris County Commissioner (3-year term) — Vote for 1
Mayor (4-year term) — Vote for 1
Borough Council (2-year term) — Vote for 2
U.S. Senate (4-year term) — Vote for 1
U.S. House of Representatives (2-year term) — Vote for 1
Morris County Commissioner (3-year term) — Vote for 1
Mayor (4-year term) — Vote for 1
Borough Council (3-year term) — Vote for 2
U.S. Senate (4-year term) — Vote for 1
U.S. House of Representatives (2-year term) — Vote for 1
Morris County Commissioner (3-year term) — Vote for 1
Mayor (4-year term) — Vote for 1
Borough Council (3-year term) — Vote for 2
Voted mail-in ballots will not be accepted at polling locations — they must be mailed or deposited at one of the Morris County ballot drop boxes. For information, contact the Morris County Clerk's Office at 973-285-6066 or visit morriscountyclerk.org.
Unofficial results will begin posting at 8 p.m. on Election Night. Mail-in and provisional ballots are counted separately and updated as processed.
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