Politics & Government
Plan To Vote In Elections In Ridgewood? Here Are Deadlines And Details
Besides the presidential election, what's happening locally, and when are the deadlines to register to vote, or vote by mail?
RIDGEWOOD, NJ — Although the focus will be on the presidential election on Nov. 5, Bergen County towns including Ridgewood are seeing contested races as well.
In Ridgewood, candidates are running for mayor, council, and school board. Four people are running for three seats in a non-partisan election for the five-member Village Council.
Those who want to vote in a local race but have not yet registered to vote in town must do so by Oct. 15, 2024.
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See the timeline for registering and voting the November elections here.
According to an unofficial list from Bergen County, the local council candidates are:
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- Hyunju Kwak
- Francis "Frank" Mortimer Jr.
- Pamela R. Perron
- Paul Vagianos
Each is running for a three-year term.
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Find out who's running for school board in Ridgewood here.
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See the New Jersey voter information portal and election timelines here.
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