Politics & Government

Election Guide: Where To Vote, Hours, Who's On The Ballot In Wall

County, state, town and school board races all will be decided Tuesday.

Tuesday is Election Day. Just in case you’ve forgotten or have been asleep for the last month.

Voters have to choose representatives for municipal office and school board as well as the Monmouth County Board of Freeholders, the county clerk and two Assembly members from the 30th District.

The polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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

Not sure where you’re supposed to vote? The polling places for each voting district in Wall can be found by clicking here. The towns are listed alphabetically. Not sure which voting district you’re in? Check the sample ballot mailed to your home. If you cannot find your sample ballot, you can search the state’s website here. Or you can call the Monmouth County Clerk’s office at 732-431-7790 for assistance.

You still can vote by mail but you must apply in person by 3 p.m. Monday (today) at the Monmouth County Clerk’s Election Office, at 300 Halls Mill Road, Freehold. Your completed mail-in ballot must be turned in to the county Board of Elections by the time the polls close at 8 p.m. Tuesday.

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

Here are the candidates for the races.

Wall Township Board of Education

At stake: Three, three-year terms.

The candidates:

  • Michael McArthur
  • Ernest Bongiovanni
  • Robin Zawodniak
  • Jeffrey Jannarone
  • Colin Nash

Wall Township Committee

At stake: One, four-year term.

The candidates

  • Timothy Farrell (running opposed)

MONMOUTH COUNTY

Monmouth County Freeholder

At stake: One, three-year term.

  • Carol Rizzo
  • John P. Curley

Monmouth County Clerk

At stake: One, five-year term.

  • Kevin A. Kane
  • Christine Giordano Halloran

N.J. Assembly, 30th District

At stake: Two, two-year terms

  • Jim Keady
  • Lorna Phillipson
  • Sean T. Kean
  • David P. Rible
  • Hank Schroeder

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