Politics & Government
Woodbridge School Board, Mayor, Town Council Election Is Tuesday
Here again is who is running for Woodbridge mayor, Council and school board:

WOODBRIDGE, NJ — The general election for Woodbridge school board and town council seats will be Nov. 7, but early in-person voting begins this Saturday, Oct. 28.
Woodbridge mayor, town council race:
Mayor John McCormac, a Democrat, will run for re-election, faced by Republican challenger John Vrtaric. Vrtaric runs every term to challenge McCormac for mayor.
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Kyle Anderson, Lizbeth DeJesus, Greg Ficarra and Brian Small — all Democrats — will run to keep their seats on the Woodbridge town Council. They will be challenged by Republicans Bruce Banko, Carlo Fazio, Elijah Rodriguez and Dalia Valentine.
Woodbridge school board: Voters are asked to choose three:
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- Frank Della Pietro - current BOE member, running on the Improving Our Schools slate
- Marie Anderson - current BOE member, running on the Improving Our Schools slate
- Nazam Mohammed - running on the Improving Our Schools slate
- Thomas Della Sala
- Tom Maras - Education, Never Indoctrination
How to vote early in person:
You can vote early, in person by machine from Oct. 28 through Nov. 5 at the following 10 locations in Middlesex County.
They will all be open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.:
- East Brunswick Community Center 721 Cranbury Rd, East Brunswick
- Edison Minnie B. Veal Recreation Center 1070 Grove Ave, Edison
- Monroe Public Library 4 Municipal Plaza, Monroe
- New Brunswick New Brunswick Hub Teen Center 411 Joyce Kilmer Ave, New Brunswick
- Old Bridge Public Library 1 Old Bridge Plaza, Old Bridge
- Perth Amboy Jankowski Community Center 1 Olive St, Perth Amboy
- Piscataway John F. Kennedy Public Library 500 Hoes Ln, Piscataway
- Sayreville Senior Center 423 Main St, Sayreville
- South Brunswick Community Center 124 New Road, Monmouth Junction
- Woodbridge Acacia Youth Center (formerly Hungarian Manor) 95 Port Reading Ave, Woodbridge
Middlesex County residents can vote at any of those 10 designated locations, regardless of which town they reside in.
Vote by mail, track your ballot
If you choose to do mail-in voting, here is how to send your ballot back:
- U.S. Mail, postmarked by November 7, Election Day
- Drop it in one of Middlesex County's drop boxes, by 8 p.m. on November 7
Vote in person on Nov. 7, Election Day
Or if you want to vote in person on Nov. 7 Election Day, you can find your polling place here: https://voter.svrs.nj.gov/poll...
Just put your address in.
“With three convenient options to choose from, we encourage every eligible New Jersey voter to cast their ballot in this year’s election,” said Assistant Secretary of State Dr. Lauren Zyriek Enriquez, who serves as Acting Director for the New Jersey Division of Elections.
For full details on the Nov. 7 General Election, visit VOTE.NJ.GOV, contact local election officials, or call the Voter Information and Assistance Line at 1-877-NJ-Voter (1-877-658-6837).
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