Politics & Government

Who Is On The Ballot In Millburn? (2025 Election Guide)

Election Day is Tuesday. Here's what to know if you plan to vote in Millburn.

MILLBURN, NJ —A highly watched governor race is sure to bring many Millburn residents to the polls on Tuesday. But there will be plenty of other choices for local voters to make in the 2025 general election – including races for town committee and the board of education.

The Essex County Clerk’s Office has released sample ballots for Millburn, which can be seen here. Find your local polling place here.

TOWN COMMITTEE - Millburn residents will vote for two open seats on the township committee. Terms last for three years. The candidates are Jamie Serruto (Republican), Kris Heinrichs (Republican), Annette Romano (Democrat), and Michael H. Cohen (Democrat).

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BOARD OF EDUCATION - There are five candidates competing for three open seats on the Millburn Board of Education. Terms last for three years. The candidates are: Jeffrey Cassin, Abigail Speltz, Christian Germa, Gisela Paula Torgovnick, and WeiWei Huang.

CHARTER STUDY - Millburn voters will be asked to cast a "yes" or "no" vote on whether to elect a commission to study the town charter and potentially recommend changes to the town's form of government. After the work of the commission is complete and a recommendation is made, the voters of Millburn will have an opportunity to vote on whether to enact the commission’s recommendation at a future election. Voters will also be asked to choose five candidates for board commissioners. If the question for a charter study commission fails, then no candidates are elected. Learn more here.

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Here are some other races that Millburn voters will be asked to cast ballots for:

NJ GOVERNOR Candidates appearing on the ballot for New Jersey governor include Jack Ciattarelli (Republican), Mikie Sherrill (Democrat), Vic Kaplan (Libertarian Party) and Joanne Kuniansky (Socialist Workers Party). Candidates running write-in campaigns include Lily Benavides (Green Party). The term lasts for four years.

NJ ASSEMBLY, 27th DISTRICT (vote for two) – Candidates for New Jersey Assembly in the 27th district include Robert Iommazzo (Republican), Adam Kraemer (Republican), Rosy Bagolie (Democrat) and Alixon Collazos-Gill (Democrat). Terms last for two years.

ESSEX COUNTY CLERK – Local voters will also get to cast a ballot in the race for Essex County Clerk. The candidates are Martitza Mathews (Republican) and Christopher J. Durkin (Democrat). The term lasts for five years.

HOW TO VOTE

There are three ways to vote in the 2025 general election in New Jersey. Here’s what options are available for Essex County residents, according to the clerk’s office:

Vote By Mail – The last day to apply by mail for a Vote-By-Mail Ballot is Oct. 28. Voters can also apply in person to the clerk's office on any day up to 3 p.m. the day before an election. Vote-by-mail ballots must be postmarked on or before 8 p.m. on Election Day. See a list of secure drop boxes in Essex County here. Learn more about the voting by mail process in Essex County here.

Early Voting – Early in-person voting for 2025 general election took place from Oct. 25 to Nov. 2.

Election Day – Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day, which takes place on Tuesday, Nov. 4.

See the Essex County Clerk’s 2025 guide to voting here. Find out how to become a poll worker in Essex County here. Watch a video that shows how to vote in Essex County here (English and Spanish versions available). Learn more about voting in New Jersey here.

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