Politics & Government
Primary Election 2025: Who's On The Ballot In Berkeley
New Jersey's primary election is Tuesday, June 10.

BERKELEY, NJ — New Jerseyans head to the polls Tuesday, June 10 to have their say in the 2025 Primary Election.
While the gubernatorial primary has been the biggest focus this year, Berkeley voters will also have their say in local and county races.
The winners of the primary will face off in the Nov. 4 General Election.
Find out what's happening in Berkeleyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Find your local polling place here, and learn more about voting in New Jersey here.
For the Berkeley Township Council, one seat is open in each of the township's four wards.
Find out what's happening in Berkeleyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Republican (all incumbent): James Byrnes (Ward 1), Angelo Guadagno (Ward 2), Michael Signorile (Ward 3) and Sophia Gingrich (Ward 4)
- Democrat: Brian R. Harkavy (Ward 1), Kia Phua (Ward 2), Mary K. Curtis (Ward 3) and Carol M. Cousins (Ward 4)
Here's who else is on the ballot:
- Governor: Seeking the Republican nomination are Mario M. Kranjac, Jack Ciattarelli, Justin Barbera, Jon Bramnick and Bill Spadea. Seeking the Democratic nomination are Sean Spiller, Ras Baraka, Mikie Sherrill, Josh Gottheimer, Steve Sweeney and Steven Fulop.
- NJ State Assembly (9th District): Seeking the Republican nomination are incumbents Greg Myhre and Brian Rumpf. Seeking the Democratic nomination are Lisa Bennett, Donald Campbell and Rosalee Keech.
- Board of Commissioners: Two seats are open. Ray Gormley and Sam Ellenbogen seek the Republican nomination. Running as Democrats are Arthur Halloran and Brandon A. Rose.
- Ocean County Clerk: Vote one. Rory Wells and John P. "Jack" Kelly seek the Republican nomination. Samuel Pinkava seeks the Democratic nomination.
- Ocean County Sheriff: Vote one. Incumbent Michael Mastronardy seeks the Republican nomination. Jeff Horn seeks the Democratic nomination.
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