Politics & Government

Election 2019: Who Is On The Ballot, Where To Vote In Westfield

The primary election is this Tuesday. Check out where to vote and who your options are before you cast your ballot.

WESTFIELD, NJ - The Westfield Town Council will have at least two new faces in 2020 as Frank Arena and JoAnn Neylan did not file to run for re-election.

Seats expiring at the end of 2019 include Arena's in Ward 1, Neylan's in Ward 2, Mark LoGrippo's in Ward 3 and Doug Stokes in Ward 4.

Candidates using the slogan Regular Democratic Organization of Union County include James G. Boyes for the First Ward, Mark Parmelee for the Second Ward, Jennifer C. Gilman for the Third Ward and Scott A. Katz for the Fourth Ward. They are all seeking the Democratic nomination in the primary.

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Republican candidates using the slogan Regular Organization Republican of Union County include Robert H. Benacchio for the First Ward, Richard Bodmer for the Second Ward, LoGrippo for the Third Ward and Stokes for the Fourth Ward. They are all seeking the Republican nomination in the primary.

The primary for this election cycle is Tuesday.

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Westfield polling locations, open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.:

First Ward

Districts 1, 2, 3, 5 and 7
Roosevelt Intermediate School Gym
301 Clark Street

Districts 4 and 6
Westfield Memorial Library Program Room
550 East Broad Street

Second Ward

District 1
County of Union Administrative Building
300 North Avenue

Districts 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6
Wilson Elementary School Gym
301 Linden Avenue

Third Ward

Districts 1, 5, 6, and 7
Westfield Armory Drill Floor (parking and entrance in rear)
500 Rahway Avenue

Fourth Ward

District 1 and 2
Edison Intermediate School Gym
800 Rahway Avenue

Districts 3, 4 and 5
Westfield Armory Drill Floor (parking and entrance in rear)
500 Rahway Avenue

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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