Politics & Government
Who's On The Ballot In New Brunswick In Tuesday's Primary Election
Tuesday is the primary election where voters will choose which candidate from each party will run in the general election in November.
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ — Primary election day has arrived in New Jersey.
Polls are open from 6 a.m. - 8 p.m. Tuesday. Click here to find your polling place; just put in your address.
This is not the general election. Tuesday is the primary election where voters will choose which candidate from each party will run in the general election in November.
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New Brunswick does not have a municipal election.
The statehouse race (New Brunswick is in NJ's 17th legislative district):
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State Assembly:
Democrats, choose two:
- Incumbent Joseph Danielsen is seeking re-election
- Kevin Egan is seeking election, replacing his father, the retiring Joseph Egan
- Loretta Rivers
Republican, choose two:
- Susan Hucko
- Patricia Badovinac
State Senate, choose one:
- Democratic: Incumbent Bob Smith is running for re-election
- Republican: William P. Mikita Jr.
Governor (Democrats) choose one:
- Steven Fulop (Democrats for Change)
- Steve Sweeney (Regular Democratic Organization)
- Mikie Sherrill (Middlesex County Democratic Organization)
- Ras J. Baraka (Reimagine NJ)
- Josh Gottheimer (Lower Taxes, Lower Costs, Commonsense Democrat)
- Sean Spiller (Democrats Protecting Our Democracy in Middlesex)
Governor (Republican) choose one:
- Justin Barbera (Enough is Enough Uncompromised)
- Jack Ciattarelli (Endorsed by Middlesex County Republican Organization)
- Bill Spadea (Common Sense Republican)
- Mario M. Kranjac (Make New Jersey Great Again)
- Jon Bramnick (Middlesex County First)
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