Politics & Government

Election Day In Hoboken: Where, When To Vote

Where will you vote, and who are the candidates on your Hudson County ballot for Nov. 4? Find out here.

The election is coming.
The election is coming. (Patch Graphics)

HOBOKEN, NJ — Six people are running to be the next mayor of Hoboken. Patch has been posting their profiles and Q&A all month. Go to Hoboken Patch to read them all.

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The elections are non-partisan. Residents can choose a mayoral candidate and any three council members in November, plus a successor to the late Jen Giattino if a resident lives in the 6th Ward.

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Come back to Hoboken Patch after 8 p.m. on Tuesday to see the election results.

Who's Running

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The list of people who filed to run for mayor:

  • Dini Ajmani, former state and U.S. Treasury official
  • Tiffanie Fisher, 2nd Ward councilwoman
  • Emily Jabbour, councilwoman-at-large
  • Ruben Ramos Jr., 4th Ward councilman
  • Michael Russo, 3rd Ward councilman
  • Patricia Waiters, who has run for council and school board

PRIOR REPORTING: More Candidates Join Hoboken Mayor's Race

Other Local Races

Six candidates are running for the Hoboken Board of Education. You can read profiles here and here.

Additionally, four candidates are running for 32nd Dist. Assembly. Two Democrats and two Republicans are running. Voters can choose any two.

The candidates are:

  • Stephen Bishop (R)
  • Kaushal Patel (R)
  • Ravi Bhalla (D)
  • Katie Brennan (D)

There's also a partisan race for county sheriff. More information on voting in Hudson County is here.

Voting Information: Where, When, And How

Early voting on the machines was held from Oct. 25 through Nov. 2. More information is here.

Tuesday is the general election, and votes can be cast on the machine or via mail until 8 p.m. that day.

Want to know where the polling locations and voter dropboxes are? Scroll down here.

Want information on the three ways to vote? See the rundown here.

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