Politics & Government

Ocean City Voter Guide 2025: Who's On The Ballot, Where To Vote

The 2025 General Election is Tuesday, Nov. 4. Here's what Ocean City voters need to know.

Here's what you need to know about who's on the ballot and where to vote:
Here's what you need to know about who's on the ballot and where to vote: (Patch Graphics)

OCEAN CITY, NJ — The 2025 General Election is quickly approaching, and it’s almost time for Ocean City residents to cast their ballots for the school board, county offices and more.

On Tuesday, Nov. 4, General Election Day will take place, though the early voting period will run from Saturday, Oct. 25, through Sunday, Nov. 2.

Here's what you need to know about who's on the ballot and where to vote:

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Election Day Essentials

Who’s on the ballot in Ocean City?

Ocean City Board of Education
Vote for 3

  • Elizabeth M. Nicoletti
  • Robin Shaffer
  • Catherine Panico
  • Jennifer Cawley-Black
  • Jennifer Dwyer
  • Kevin Barnes

Who’s on the ballot in Cape May County?

Governor and Lieutenant Governor
Vote for 1

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  • Jack Ciattarelli and James Gannon (Republican)
  • Mikie Sherrill and Dale G. Caldwell (Democrat)
  • Joanne S. Kuniansky and Craig Honts (Socialist Workers Party)
  • Vic Kaplan and Bruno Pereira (Libertarian Party)

General Assembly 1st Legislative District
Vote for 2

  • Antwan McClellan (Republican)
  • Erik K. Simonsen (Republican)
  • Carol Sabo (Democrat)
  • Carolyn Rush (Democrat)

Cape May County Clerk
Vote for 1

  • Rita (Fulginiti) Rothberg (Republican)
  • No Nomination Made (Democrat)

Cape May County Board of County Commissioners
Vote for 2

  • Andrew Bulakowski (Republican)
  • Robert (Bobby) Barr (Republican)
  • Eric J. Morey (Democrat)
  • No Nomination Made (Democrat)

Voting

For the 2025 General Election, Cape May County will have three specially designated in-person early voting locations that will be open from Saturday, Oct. 25, through Sunday, Nov. 2.

Hours for early voting will be 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. To find your early voting location, you can click here.

On Election Day, polls will be open throughout Cape May County from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Polling locations can be found on the NJ Division of Elections website.

To learn more about the 2025 General Election, you can click here.

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