Politics & Government
Early Voting In Princeton For 2024 Election: What You Need To Know
Early voting begins Saturday in New Jersey. Here's the information you need.
PRINCETON, NJ — Princeton residents who want to get a jump on the 2024 election can begin heading to the polls on Saturday for early voting.
Early in-person in New Jersey will take place from Oct. 26 to Nov. 3. Voting hours are Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Here are the early voting locations in Mercer County:
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- Princeton Municipal Building - Community Room, 400 Witherspoon Street, Princeton
- Mercer County Library - Hickory Corner Branch, 138 Hickory Corner Road, East Windsor
- Mercer County Office Park, 1440 Parkside Ave, Ewing
- Colonial Firehouse Company, 801 Kuser Road, Hamilton
- Mercer County Library - Lawrence Headquarters Branch, 2751 Brunswick Pike, Lawrence
- Pennington Fire Company, 120 Broemel Place, Pennington
- Trenton Firehouse Headquarters, 244 Perry Street, Trenton
Meanwhile, NJ residents continue to send in their mail-in ballots. According to an election tracker from the Associated Press, New Jersey voters have already cast 548,326 mail-in ballots as of Oct. 25.
Who’s On The Ballot
Princeton BOE: Six candidates are competing for three open seats on the Princeton Board of Education.
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Town Council: Mayor Mark Freda is running unopposed and Leighton Newlin and Brian McDonald are seeking council seats with no opposition.
- US SENATOR – Candidates for a U.S. Senate seat who will appear on the ballot in Princeton are Andy Kim (Democrat), Curtis Bashaw (Republican), Kenneth R. Kaplan (Libertarian), Joanne Kuniansky (Socialist Workers Party), Christina Khalil (Green Party) and Patricia G. Mooneyham (Independent).
- US HOUSE (12TH DISTRICT) – Princeton voters in the 12th Congressional District will cast ballots for a full two-year term in the U.S. House of Representatives. Candidates on the ballot are Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman (Democrat), Darius Mayfield (Republican), Kim Meudt (Green Party), and Vic Kaplan (Libertarian Party).
- MERCER COUNTY COMMISSIONERS – Princeton voters will get to cast a ballot in the race for Mercer County Commissioners. The Democratic candidates on the ballot are Samuel Frisby, Kristin L. McLaughlin, and Terrance Stokes. The Republican candidates are Andrew Curcio, Pedro Reyes, and Denise Turner.
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