Politics & Government
Primary Election 2025: What To Know In Ocean City
Voters head to the polls June 10 for New Jersey's primary.

OCEAN CITY, NJ — New Jerseyans will head to the polls on Tuesday, June 10 to cast their vote in the 2025 Primary Election.
This fall, residents will be electing a new governor. Ocean City has no municipal elections this year.
In Cape May County, two Board of Commissioners seats are open. Residents will also elect one county clerk.
Find out what's happening in Ocean Cityfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
The state Assembly has all seats up for election.
Here's what voters need to know.
Find out what's happening in Ocean Cityfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Basic Information
- Election Day: June 10
- Check your voter registration
- See your sample ballot: Republican or Democrat
- Drop off your mail-in ballot to the Ocean City Municipal Hall dropbox or any of the other Cape May County dropboxes
- Track your mail-in ballot
- See where to vote early in-person
- Find your polling location for Election Day
Who's On The Ballot
- Governor: Seeking the Republican nomination are Mario M. Kranjac, Jack Ciattarelli, Justin Barbera, Jon Bramnick and Bill Spadea. Seeking the Democratic nomination are Sean Spiller, Ras Baraka, Mikie Sherrill, Josh Gottheimer, Steve Sweeney and Steven Fulop.
- NJ State Assembly (1st District): Seeking the Republican nomination are incumbents Antwan McClellan and Erik Simonsen. Seeking the Democratic nomination are Carolyn Rush, Carol Sabo and Brandon Stafford.
- Board of Commissioners: Two seats are open. Incumbents Andrew Bulakowksi and Bobby Barr seek Republican nomination. No one filed to run as a Democrat.
- Cape May County Clerk: Vote one. Rita (Fulginiti) Rothberg seeks the Republican nomination. No one filed to run as a Democrat.
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