Politics & Government
Aberdeen Election 2025: All The Candidate Profiles
The nearest place where you can vote early in person this week is in Hazlet, at Hazlet Fire Company #1, 570 Holmdel Road in Hazlet.

ABERDEEN, NJ — Nov. 4 will be the New Jersey governor's election, and also an election for Aberdeen mayor and town council, and Matawan town council.
The nearest place where you can vote early in person this week is in Hazlet, at Hazlet Fire Company #1 located at 570 Holmdel Road in Hazlet.
Any Monmouth County resident can vote there. It's open for early voting through Sunday, November 2. Hours are 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. Monday - Saturday, and 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sunday.
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For Aberdeen mayor, choose one:
- Current Councilman Greg Cannon, a Democrat Meet Greg Cannon, Councilman Running For Aberdeen Mayor
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- Mark Bishop, Republican Meet Mark Bishop, Republican Running For Aberdeen Mayor Also: Republican Aberdeen Mayor Candidate Bishop Talks About His Arrest Record
For Aberdeen Council, choose two:
- Current Councilwoman Margaret Montone, Democrat Meet Margaret Montone, Democrat Seeking Re-Election To Aberdeen Town Council
- Pedro Mirabal, Democrat Meet Pedro Mirabal, Democrat Running For Aberdeen Town Council
- Lauren Ramos, Republican Meet Lauren Ramos, Republican Running For Aberdeen Town Council
- Michael LaCorte, Republican Meet Michael LaCorte, Republican Running For Aberdeen Town Council
Matawan town Council race, choose two:
- Patricia Roinestad, Republican
- Raymond Stuetz, Republican
- Megan Taraszkiewicz, Democrat
- Daniel DeZaio, Democrat
Matawan-Aberdeen Regional Board of Education:
From Aberdeen Township, vote for two:
- Sheetal Desai Werneke, Parents Who Lead
- Michael Mondella, Parents Who Lead
- William R. Talty, Support Our Students
From Matawan borough, vote for one:
- Annette Ascoli, Prioritizing our Students
- Election day: Nov. 4
- Check if you are registered to vote.
- Where can I drop off my ballot?
- Track my mail-in ballot.
- Where can I vote in person?
- You can vote at your regular polling location, use the secure drop box in town or mail your ballot back.
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