RE-ELECT DEMOCRATS THIS NOVEMBER
VOTE FOR STABLE RELIABLE LEADERSHIP.
RESULTS FOR MIDDLESEX COUNTY
Mildred S. Scott is the first female Sheriff in Middlesex County and the first African American Sheriff in New Jersey. First elected in 2010, Sheriff Scott has made substantial changes to the personnel structure of the Sheriff’s Office and has implemented major improvements in technology. As our Sheriff, she’s working to keep Middlesex County safe.
County Commissioner Charles Kenny has served as County Commissioner since 2013 and currently serves as Chair of the Transportation Committee, where he is focused on expanding transit options and maintaining our county’s roads. He is also overseeing the County’s Destination 2040 Strategic Planning Initiative developing a comprehensive plan for Middlesex County that will shape how the County will grow in the coming years, and drive strategic investment in transportation, economic development, and more. Charles is a retired Fire Chief with the Woodbridge Fire Department, Fire District #1.
County Commissioner Clary Azcona-Barber immigrated to the US when she was 19 years old and immediately settled in Middlesex County. A lifelong public servant, she has served on numerous boards and currently works as a Management Specialist for the City of New Brunswick. First elected as a County Commissioner in 2019, Clary has spent her time introducing REPLENISH and revamping the county’s food pantries, raising awareness and educating the public by creating a bilingual telemedicine outreach program, and working on the 2020 Census.
County Commissioner Chanelle Scott McCullum has served as a County Commissioner since 2021, where she has focused on expanding education and job training opportunities for everyone in Middlesex County. During the height of the COVID pandemic, Chanelle was appointed to lead a panel tasked with performing a comprehensive overview. of the challenges faced by our students. In her professional career, Dr. Chanelle McCullum is a Licenses Registered Pharmacist.
EARLY VOTE OPTIONS THIS YEAR
VOTE BY MAIL
The County Clerk’s Office will begin mailing out the June Primary vote by mail ballots to voters on the permanent vote by mail list and voters who recently requested to receive a vote by mail ballot on Saturday, September 24th. You can check whether or not you should be receiving a vote by mail ballot by looking up your voter profile on the NJ Division of Elections website.
Click on Mail-In Ballot History after you sign in (see image below).
You will see the information for the November 2022 General Election at the top of the next page if you are expected to receive a vote by mail ballot for the November 8th General Election.
If you do not receive your vote by mail ballot by Monday, October 3rd, call the County Clerk’s Office or fill out send in a replacement ballot request form before November 1st in order to receive a replacement vote by mail ballot in time to vote by mail in the November 8th General Elections.
Want to sign up to receive a vote by mail ballot for the November 8th General Election? Download an application from our Voting Central page and mail it in before November 1st (County Clerk’s Office must have it in hand by November 1st) or apply in person at the County Clerk’s Office by 3 pm on Monday, November 7th. Click here for instructions on how to fill out your vote by mail application.
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IN-PERSON EARLY VOTING BEFORE ELECTION DAY
New Jersey passed a law in 2021 (P.L. 2021, c.40) permitting in-person early voting in New Jersey for primary and general elections.
Middlesex County Voters will be able to go to any one of the ten (10) in-person early voting locations throughout Middlesex County to use a voting machine to vote before the November 8th General regardless of where in Middlesex County you are registered to vote. No appointment is necessary!
The in-person early voting locations’ hours of operation for this upcoming general elections are:
Saturday, October 29th
Sunday, October 30th
Monday, October 31st
Tuesday, November 1st
Wednesday, November 2nd
Thursday, November 3rd
Friday, November 4th
Saturday, November 5th
Sunday, November 6th
East Brunswick Community Center
Edison Senior Center
Monroe Public Library
New Brunswick Hub Teen Center
Old Bridge Public Library
Jankowski Community Center
John F. Kennedy Public Library
Sayreville Senior Center
South Brunswick Community Center
Acacia Youth Center (formerly known as Hungarian Manor)
GET READY FOR ELECTION DAY: NOVEMBER 8TH
VOTING ON ELECTION DAY
Polling locations will be open from 6 am to 8 pm on Election Day – Tuesday, November 8th. Make sure that you go vote at your assigned polling location. Click on the video below for instructions on how to use the voting machines that will be available at your polling place.
STILL HAVE QUESTIONS?
Middlesex County Democratic Org
266 Fernwood Ave
Edison, NJ 08837
info@mcdonj.org
(732) 906-3680
(732) 912-7334
Middlesex County Clerk’s Office
Election results
Sign up for voting by mail
Request duplicate vote by mail ballot
75 Bayard Street, 4th Floor
New Brunswick, NJ 08903-1110
middlesexvotes@co.middlesex.nj.us
(732) 745-4202
(732) 745–3642
MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS
Receiving and counting vote by mail (VBM) and provisional ballots
11 Kennedy Blvd
East Brunswick, NJ 08816
elections@co.middlesex.nj.us
(732) 745-3471
(732) 296-6560
IMPORTANT UPCOMING DEADLINES
AUGUST 15 AT 3 PM
Drawing of ballot position for General Election candidates by the County Clerk’s Office
SEPTEMBER 24
Commencement of mailing of mail-in ballots for General Election
OCTOBER 18
Voter registration deadline for General Election
OCTOBER 25
Deadline for filing of Challenger Appointments for General Election
OCTOBER 26
Mailing of sample ballots for General Election
OCT 29 – NOV 6
Early in-person voting period for General Elections
NOVEMBER 1
Deadline to apply for a mail-in ballot by mail for General Election (County Clerk’s Office must have your application in hand by COB on November 1st)
NOVEMBER 7 BY 3PM
Deadline for in-person mail-in ballot application for General Election
NOV 8: election day
Polls are open from 6 am to 8 pm. Vote by mail ballots returned by mail must have a November 8th, or earlier, postmark. Vote by mail ballots can also be returned via drop box before 8 pm on Election Day.
MEET THE DEMOCRATIC TEAM!
Frank Pallone, Jr.
For Congress (6th Congressional District)
Bonnie Watson Coleman
For Congress (12th Congressional District)
Mildred S. Scott
For County Sheriff
Charles Kenny
For County Commissioner
Clary Azcona-Barber
For County Commissioner
Chanelle Scott McCullum
For County Commissioner
CARTERET BOROUGH
Daniel J. Reiman for Mayor
Vincent Bellino for Borough Council
Jorge Diaz for Borough Council
Randy Krum for Borough Council
CRANBURY TOWNSHIP
Barbara Rogers for Township Committee
Lisa Knierim for Township Committee
DUNELLEN BOROUGH
Ronald J. Stadler for Borough Council
Robert G. Young for Borough Council
Ryne Debo for Borough Council
EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP
Kevin McEvoy for Township Council
Dana Winston for Township Council
Jim Wendell for Township Council
Dana Zimbicki for Township Council
HIGHLAND PARK BOROUGH
Philip George for Borough Council
Matthew Hale for Borough Council
JAMESBURG BOROUGH
Samantha Rampacek for Borough Council
Thomas Emens for Borough Council
METUCHEN BOROUGH
Dorothy Rasmussen for Borough Council
Lisa Hyman for Borough Council
MIDDLESEX BOROUGH
Vincent Lella, Jr. for Borough Council
Sean Early for Borough Council
MILLTOWN BOROUGH
Phil Zambrana for Borough Council
Patricia Payne for Borough Council
NEW BRUNSWICK CITY
Jim Cahill for Mayor
Kevin P. Egan for City Council
Rebecca H. Escobar for City Council
Petra N. Gaskins for City Council
Manuel J. Castaneda for City Council
NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP
Ralph Andrews for Township Council
Amanda Guadagnino for Township Council
PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP
Frank Uhrin for Ward 1 Township Council
Jim Bullard for Ward 2 Township Council
Sharon Carmichael for Ward 3 Township Council
Michele Lombardi for Ward 4 Township Council
PLAINSBORO TOWNSHIP
Edmund Yates for Township Committee
David Bander for Township Committee
SAYREVILLE BOROUGH
Michele Cassidy Maher for Borough Council
Damon Enriquez for Borough Council
SOUTH AMBOY CITY
Fred A. Henry for Mayor
Michael “Mickey” Gross for City Council
Anthony Conrad for City Council
SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP
Charles Carley for Mayor
Kenneth Bierman for Township Council
SOUTH RIVER BOROUGH
Margaret M. Kenny for Borough Council
Emily A. Link for Borough Council
WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP
Sharon McAuliffe for Ward 1 Township Council
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