Politics & Government
Election Day In Berkeley: What To Know, Where To Vote
The general election is Nov. 5. Here's what Berkeley voters need to know.

BERKELEY, NJ — Election Day is Nov. 5, and Berkeley Township voters have several ways to make sure their ballot is counted. Before heading to the polls, check out Patch's guide here, and make sure you come back on Tuesday for live election updates.
Here's what you need to know.
Basic Information
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- Election Day: Nov. 5
- Check your voter registration
- See your sample ballot: 2nd Congressional District and 4th Congressional District
- Drop off your mail-in ballot to the Berkeley Branch Library dropbox or any of the other Ocean County dropboxes
- Track your mail-in ballot
- Find an early voting location
- Find your polling location for Election Day
Who's On The Ballot
- Presidential Election: Republican former President Donald Trump and Sen. JD Vance will face off against Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. Also on the ballot are Robert F. Kennedy, Jr./Nicole Shanahan (Independent), Randall A. Terry/Stephen E. Broden (U.S. Constitution Party), Claudia De La Cruz/Karina Garcia (Socialism and Liberation), Rachele Fruit/Margaret Trowe (Socialist Workers Party), Chase Oliver/Mike ter Maat (Libertarian Party), Jill Stein/Rudolph Ware (Green Party) and Joseph Kishore/Jerry White (Socialist Equality).
- U.S. Senate: Democratic Rep. Andy Kim and Curtis Bashaw are facing off, along with Patricia G. Mooneyham (Vote Better), Joanne Kuniansky (Socialist Workers Party), Kenneth R. Kaplan (Libertarian Party) and Christina Khalil (Green Party).
- House of Representatives (2nd Congressional District): Incumbent Republican Rep. Jeff Van Drew is challenged by Democrat Joe Salerno and Green Party candidate Thomas Cannavo.
- House of Representatives (4th Congressional District): Incumbent Republican Rep. Chris Smith is challenged by Democrat Matt Jenkins, Libertarian John Morrison and Green Party candidate Barry Bendar.
- County Board of Commissioners: Republicans Jennifer Bacchione and Robert Arace are opposed by Democrats Regina Discenza and Karen Sugden.
- School Boards: Click the names if the candidates have submitted profile responses to Patch. Learn more about them here.
- Central Regional Board of Education (vote two)
- Merissa Borawski (Supporting Parental Choice) - incumbent
- Heather Koenig (Supporting Parental Choice) - incumbent
- Megan Bowens (Education, Integrity, Unity)
- Danielle Grochowicz (Education, Integrity, Unity)
- Carol M. Cousins (Educating With Integrity)
- Kia Phua (Educating With Integrity)
- Lisa Vargas (Putting Students First)
- Berkeley Township Board of Education (vote three)
- John MacMoyle (Students Family First) - incumbent
- Anne Marie Trethaway (Students Family First) - incumbent
- Joseph R. Palmerson (Students Family First) - incumbent
- Central Regional Board of Education (vote two)
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