Politics & Government
Little Silver, Oceanport Elections Are Tuesday
The general election for school board and town council is Nov. 7:

LITTLE SILVER-OCEANPORT, NJ — The general election for school board and town council seats will be Nov. 7.
Little Silver:
Red Bank Regional High School Board of Education — full term, vote for one
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- John Venino
Little Silver Board of Education - Full Term - Vote for Three
- Scott Galkin
- Maria J. Wood
- Vincent Lenza
- Jeanne Lauro
Oceanport:
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Shore Regional High School Board of Education - full term - vote for one
No Petition Filed
Oceanport Board of Education - Full Term - Vote for Three
- Deirdre Bova
- Patricia Kelly
- Neal Usatin
You can vote early, in person by machine from Oct. 28 - Nov. 5 at the following 10 locations in Monmouth County. They will all be open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sundays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.:
Colts Neck Township
Colts Neck Public Library
2 Veterans WayColts Neck, NJ 07722
Main Meeting Room
Hazlet Township
Monmouth County Library – Hazlet Branch
251 Middle RoadHazlet, NJ 07730
Howell Township
Adelphia Fire Company Station No. 2
993 State Route 33Freehold, NJ 07728
Meeting Room
Little Silver Borough
The Women’s Club of Little Silver
111 Church StreetLittle Silver, NJ 07739
Main Room
Long Branch City
Brookdale Community College – Long Branch Campus
213 BroadwayLong Branch, NJ 07740
2nd Floor
Manalapan Township
Monmouth County Library Headquarters
125 Symmes DriveManalapan, NJ 07726
Meeting Rooms 1,2,&3
Middletown Township
Croydon Hall
900 Leonardville RoadLeonardo, NJ 07737
Gymnasium
Neptune Township
Neptune Senior Center
1607 Corlies AvenueNeptune, NJ 07753
Main Room
Spring Lake Heights Borough
Cornelius V. Kelly Community Center
902 Ocean RoadSpring Lake, NJ 07762
Upper Freehold Township
Hope Fire Company #1
82 Route 526Allentown, NJ 08501
Monmouth County residents can vote at any of those 10 designated locations, regardless of which town they reside in.
Vote by mail, track your ballot
If you choose to do mail-in voting, here is how to send your ballot back:
- U.S. Mail, postmarked by Nov. 7, Election Day
- Drop it in one of Monmouth County's Dropboxes, by 8 p.m. on Nov. 7
- Or drop it off in person at the Monmouth County Board of Elections at 300 Halls Mill Road in Freehold, by 8 p.m. on Nov. 7
Voters can also track the return of their mail-in ballots by signing up for our Monmouth County BallotTrax at MonmouthBallotTrax.com. The system provides status notifications to voters who sign up and enable notifications via call, email or text message.
Vote in person on Nov. 7, Election Day
Or if you want to vote in person on Nov. 7 Election Day, you can find your polling place here: https://www.monmouthcountyvote...
Just click which town you live in.
For more information, visit MonmouthCountyVotes.com.
“With three convenient options to choose from, we encourage every eligible New Jersey voter to cast their ballot in this year’s election,” said Assistant Secretary of State Dr. Lauren Zyriek Enriquez, who serves as Acting Director for the New Jersey Division of Elections.
For full details on the November 7 General Election, visit VOTE.NJ.GOV, contact local election officials, or call the Voter Information and Assistance Line at 1-877-NJ-Voter (1-877-658-6837).
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