Politics & Government
Who Is On The Ballot In Bloomfield? Voter Guide For 2025 Primary Election
Voters in Bloomfield will join others across New Jersey at the polls on Tuesday.
BLOOMFIELD, NJ — Voters in Bloomfield will join others across New Jersey on Tuesday, June 10 when they head to the polls for the 2025 primary election.
Democratic and Republican candidates are competing for their party’s nomination. The winners of the primary will face off again in the general election on Nov. 4, which will also include third-party and independent candidates.
In Bloomfield, incumbent mayor Jenny Mundell is running unopposed for the Democratic nomination.
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Meanwhile, several Democratic candidates are running for at-large seats on the Bloomfield Town Council. They include (vote for three): Satenik Margaryan, Tracy Toler-Phillips, Monica Charris Tabares, Jill Fischman, and Widney Polynice.
There is also a race for an unexpired council term in the 1st Ward, where two Democrats are competing for one seat: Rosalee Gonzalez, and Stefanie Santiago.
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No Republicans filed to run in the primary races for Bloomfield mayor or town council.
Bloomfield voters will also get to cast ballots for governor and two state Assembly members in the 34th district, as well as county clerk (both candidates are running unopposed).
GOVERNOR
- DEMOCRATS (vote for one) – Josh Gottheimer, Steven Fulop, Steve Sweeney, Sean Spiller, Ras Baraka, Mikie Sherrill
- REPUBLICANS (vote for one) – Mario Kranjac, Jon Bramnick, Jack Ciattarelli, Justin Barbera, Bill Spadea
NJ ASSEMBLY, 34th DISTRICT
- DEMOCRATS (vote for two) – Carmen Morales, Michael Venezia, Frank Velez, Brittany Claybrooks
- REPUBLICANS (vote for two) – Demetrius Eley, Lorenzo Marchese Jr.
ESSEX COUNTY CLERK
- DEMOCRATS (vote for one) – Christopher Durkin
- REPUBLICANS (vote for one) – Maritza Mathews
The voter registration deadline for the primary election was May 20. Early in-person voting took place from June 3 to June 8. The deadline to pick up a mail-in ballot is June 9.
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