Politics & Government
Who's On Hoboken Ballot And Where To Vote On Tuesday
Hoboken residents can vote for any three school board candidates and a congressional candidate until 8 p.m. Find out how.

HOBOKEN, NJ — Voters in Hoboken can cast their ballots in person or by mail until 8 p.m. on Tuesday.
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Here’s what you need to know about voting for candidates in Hoboken.
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WHO CAN YOU VOTE FOR?
Hoboken Board of Education: Eight candidates are vying for three three-year terms on the nine-member Hoboken Board of Education. You can choose any three. Two are running on three-person slates, and two are running as independents. See links to their profiles below.
Hudson County: For county sheriff, incumbent Frank Schillari (a Democrat) takes on Hussain Kolani, a Republican. For county clerk, incumbent Junior Maldonado (a Democrat) takes on Beth Hamburger.
8th Congressional District: Vying for Albio Sires' seat as he retires are: Republican Marcos Arroyo, Democrat Robert Menendez Jr., Libertarian Dan Delaney, "People Over Parties" candidate David Cook, the Labor Party's Pablo Olivera, Truth and Merit's John Salierno, and Socialist Workers Party member Joanne Kuniansky.
HOBOKEN SCHOOL BOARD PROFILES
Two months ago, Patch asked the candidates to answer questions about school issues.
When you compare their answers below look at whether they actually answered the question.
Candidates Patricia Waiters and former school board member John Madigan did not turn in profiles and Q&A's.
Also see this story for the latest updates in the campaigns: Twists And Turns In School Board Race
- Alex De La Torre (incumbent; Leadership That Listens)
- Antonio Graña (Leadership That Listens)
- Donna Magen (Kids First)
- Leslie Norwood (Leadership That Listens)
- Pavel Sokolov (Kids First)
- Cindy Wiegand (Kids First)
WHERE AND WHEN YOU CAN VOTE
The 2022 general election takes place on Tuesday, Nov. 8. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Find your polling place here.
Voting by mail? Find your local drop box here. There are two in Hoboken. You can submit your ballot until 8 p.m. Tuesday.
Voters can track the progress of their ballot by signing into their personal New Jersey Voter Registration System account at https://voter.svrs.nj.gov/auth/sign-up.
For those having difficulty creating a profile, or for questions regarding VBM ballots, contact the Hudson County Clerk's Election Division at vote@hcnj.us or call (201) 369-3470 Option 6.
Learn more about voting in New Jersey here.
Editor Eric Kiefer contributed to this story.
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