Politics & Government

Hobokenites To Choose Freeholder, State Assembly this Election Day

Polls open at 6 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. all over town.

Hobokenites can head to the polls as of 6 a.m. on Tuesday, to decide on two public questions as well as Hoboken's county and state representatives.

Public Questions on the ballot:

Public Question No. 1: Should sports betting be allowed in New Jersey? Assemblyman Ruben Ramos—who's also on the ballot—

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Public Question No. 2: Should the new rent control ordinance be repealed? All members of the council as well as the mayor are urging voters to vote no, while tenant advocates previously gathered

Candidates:

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The two Republican candidates on the ballot are Fernando Uribe and Christopher Garcia.

Running for re-election as Hudson County Executive Tom DeGise, against Republican candidate Stephen DeLuca.

State Senator, and Union City Mayor, Brian Stack, who also represents Hoboken, is also up for re-election. Running against him is Republican candidate Beth Hamburger.

Candidates to be Hoboken's representative on the Board of Chosen Freeholders are —who is running on the Hudson County Democratic pary line—and

Where to vote?

A full list of places to vote can be found on the city's web site. Polls close at 8 p.m. on Tuesday.  

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