Politics & Government
Election Guide: Where To Vote, Who's On The Ballot In Washington Twp.
Local, county, state, and national races on this year's ballot.

LONG VALLEY, N.J. – As usual, it’s a very red June Primary Election in Washington Township, with Republican races being held at the congressional, county, and local levels.
Oh, and let’s not forget about the Presidential race, either.
The June Primary Election is set for Tuesday, June 7. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. See voting locations below.
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Locally, two Republicans – incumbent James LiaBraaten and newcomer Gregg Forsbrey – are running for two seats on the Washington Township Committee.
At the county level there are two major races. The first is for Sheriff, with James Gannon and John Sierchio running as Republicans, while Mark Dombrowski is the sole Democrat on the ballot. This is the first ballot current sheriff Ed Rochford will not be on in more than 20 years.
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The Morris freeholder race is filled to the brim, with 12 candidates running: seven Republicans (three incumbents) and five Democrats.
They are:
- Doug Cabana (R, incumbent)
- Kathy DeFillippo (R, incumbent)
- Roman Hirniak (R)
- Peter King (R)
- John Krickus (R)
- Tom Mastrangelo (R, incumbent)
- Louis Valori (R)
- Charles Bogusat (D)
- Rozella Clyde (D)
- Carl Fenske (D)
- Mitchell Horn (D)
- John Von Achen (D)
At the congressional level, Leonard Lance is being opposed on the Republican ticket by David Larsen and Craig Heard in the seventh district. Democrat Peter Jacob is also on the ballot.
In the 11th congressional district, Rodney Frelinghuysen is being opposed by Republicans Rick Van Glahn and Lee Ann Brogowski. Democrats Richard McFarlane and Joseph Wenzel are also on the ballot.
Of course, don’t forget about the Presidential Primary Election. The Republican race has been sewn up, as Donald Trump received enough delegates to be named the party’s nominee. On the Democratic side, however, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are both on the ballot seeking New Jersey’s vote.
Here’s where to vote in Washington Township:
Fairmount Fire House
Parker Road
Main Room
Districts 1, 2
West Morris Central High School
Bartley Road & Four Bridges Road
Library/Conference Room
District 3
Washington Township Municipal Building
43 Schooley’s Mountain Road
Courtroom
Districts 4, 5
Schooley’s Mountain Fire House
Schooley’s Mountain Road
Front Room
Districts 6, 10, 12
Heath Village
Schooley’s Mountain Road
Auditorium
District 7
Senior Citizen’s Center
Rock Spring Park
East Springtown Road
Districts 8, 9, 13
Hastings Square Pool House
Schooley’s Mountain Road
Main Room
District 11
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