
Wednesday's election pits Democratic Newark Mayor Cory Booker against Tea Party Republican Steve Lonegan. Booker holds a comfortable lead over Lonegan.
But there are a host of others vying for the seat you may have not known about. Among them:
- Stuart David Meissner, of the Alimony Reform Now party
- Antonio Nice Sabas, representing the Freedom of Choice party
- Robert DePasquale, of the Jobs For Americans party
- Eugene Martin LaVergne, of the D-R Party
- Pablo Olivera, representing Unity is Strength
- Edward C. Stackhouse Jr., of the Ed The Barber party
Marlboro
- Districts 1 and 25: Monmouth Worship Center
- Districts 2 and 4: Morganville First Aid building, rear entrance
- Districts 3 and 27: St. Gabriel's Church, rear entrance
- Districts 5 and 10: Robertsville Elementary School
- Districts 6 and 23: Marlboro Middle School
- Districts 7, 20 and 22: Marlboro Recreation Center
- Districts 8 and 12: Asher Holmes Elementary School
- Districts 9 and 19: Morganville Volunteer Fire Company
- Districts 11 and 16: Marlboro Elementary School
- Districts 13 and 26: Marlboro Memorial Middle School
- District 14: Marlboro Fire Department
- Districts 15 and 21: Marlboro First Aid, rear entrance
- Districts 17 and 28: Dugan Elementary School
- Districts 18 and 24: Robertsville Bible Church, 11 Church Road
Colts Neck
- District 1: Fire Company #1
- Districts 2 and 8: St. Mary's Parish
- District 3: Library main meeting room
- Districts 4 and 5: Board of Education
- District 6: Fire Company #2 meeting room
- District 7: Cedar Drive School
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