Politics & Government

Who Is On Livingston Ballot And Where To Vote

Livingston residents can vote in several local races. See links to the Town Council candidate profiles here, and more voter information.

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LIVINGSTON, NJ — You can vote in local races on Tuesday, Nov. 8 from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Voters can head to the polls to vote in person, or leave their mail-in ballot in a dropbox until 8 p.m. (see link below to list of locations).

Come back to Livingston Patch for updates on Tuesday starting at 8 p.m. as the results trickle in.

Here’s what you need to know about voting for candidates in Livingston, countywide, and for U.S. representative.

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THE BALLOT

Town Council: Seven candidates are running for three council seats. See the links to their profiles below.

Board of Education: There's also a Board of Education election, with four candidates. See information on the four candidates here.

Essex County Executive: On the county level, voters will choose a candidate for Essex County executive. Both candidates ran unopposed in the primary election: incumbent Joseph DiVincenzo Jr. (Democrat) and Adam Kraemer (Republican). Read more: Kraemer Says He Is Ready To Take On DiVincenzo In Essex County

11th Congressional District: Democratic incumbent U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill is facing challenges from Republican nominee Paul DeGroot and Joseph Biasco of the Libertarian Party. Read more about that and watch the debate videos here.

The recently redrawn 11th District includes, in Essex County: Belleville, Bloomfield, Cedar Grove, Fairfield, Glen Ridge, Livingston, Maplewood, Millburn, Montclair (part), North Caldwell, Nutley, Roseland, South Orange, and West Caldwell.

Town Council Candidate Information

The Town Council candidates are: Democrats Rosaura Bagolie, Shawn R. Klein, Edward Meinhardt; Republicans Sejal Lakhani-Bhatt, Michael Livi, and Ruslan Milov, and Independent Samantha Messer. (See initial story on the race here.)

Below are the candidate profiles and Q&A that were returned to us by the deadline:

WHERE AND WHEN YOU CAN VOTE

Election Day takes place on Tuesday, Nov. 8. There are three ways to turn in your ballot for the 2022 general election in New Jersey.

Vote By Mail – Every active registered voter is eligible to request a vote-by-mail ballot. Voters have until 8 p.m. on Election Day to return their ballot to the Board of Elections in person, or deposit it in one of their county’s authorized ballot drop boxes (see a list of drop box locations in Essex County here). You can also mail your ballot; it must be postmarked on or before 8 p.m. on Election Day.

Vote In Person (on Election Day) – 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.

See sample ballots from the Essex County Clerk’s Office here. Learn more about voting in New Jersey here.

Editor Eric Kiefer contributed to this story.

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