Politics & Government

Colts Neck Election 2024: Who’s Running, Where To Vote

The general election is Tuesday, Nov. 5. Check out our voter guide before you cast your ballot.

Everything you need to know ahead of Election Day on Nov. 5.
Everything you need to know ahead of Election Day on Nov. 5. (Patch Graphics)

COLTS NECK, NJ — The general election has arrived.

As you get ready to head out and cast your ballot, Patch has compiled a guide of everything you need to know on Election Day.

Here’s what Colts Neck voters should know before they hit the polls.

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The Rundown

Who’s on the ballot in Colts Neck?
* denotes incumbent

Colts Neck Township Committee

  • No Nomination Made (D)
  • No Nomination Made (D)
  • Frank Rizzuto (R) *
  • Daniel J. Buzzetta (R)

Colts Neck Township Board of Education
Vote for 3

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Vote for 1

Who’s on the ballot in Monmouth County?
* denotes incumbent

Monmouth County Board of Commissioners

  • Danielle Mastropiero (D)
  • Susan M. Kiley (R) *

Presidential Race

  • Kamala D. Harris (D – current VP) *
  • Donald J. Trump (R)
  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (I)
  • Claudia De la Cruz (I) Socialism And Liberation
  • Joseph Kishore (I) Socialist Equality
  • Chase Oliver (I) Libertarian Party
  • Rachele Fruit (I) Socialist Workers Party
  • Jill Stein (I) Green Party
  • Randall A. Terry (I) U.S. Constitution Party

Senate Race

  • Andy Kim (D)
  • Curtis Bashaw (R)
  • Patricia G. Mooneyham (I) Vote Better
  • Kenneth R. Kaplan (I) Libertarian Party
  • Joanne Kuniansky (I) Socialist Workers Party
  • Christina Khalil (I) Green Party

US House of Representatives 4th Congressional District

  • Matthew Jenkins (D)
  • Christopher H. Smith (R) *
  • John Morrison (I) Libertarian Party
  • Barry Bendar (I) Green Party

Voting

Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. in Monmouth County on Election Day.

To find your polling location, you can click here. If you need additional help, you can search for your polling location on the NJ Division of Elections website.

Mail-in ballots must be postmarked, placed in a ballot drop box, or delivered to the Board of Elections by 8 p.m. to be counted in the election.

Voters can check this list to find their designated polling place for Election Day.

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