Politics & Government
Election Day In Wyckoff: Who's On Your Ballot, Where To Vote
Wyckoff voters will cast ballots in local and countywide races, and a Congressional District race, in November.
WYCKOFF, NJ — On Tuesday, Wyckoff voters will head to the polls once again to carry out their civic duty. Voters will decide on a list of several contested races involving local and county officials, and a race for New Jersey's Fifth Congressional District.
Here is who is on the ballot:
K-8 Wyckoff Board of Education (* bracketed):
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- Louis Cicerchia, Juan "Tony" Molina and James Schappert — slogan: "Reading, Writing, Arithmetic"
- Lisa-Ann Michaels, Rachel Schulties and Joseph Kiely — slogan: "Serving Our Students"
Ramapo Indian Hills Regional Board of Education (* bracketed):
- Thomas A. Bogdansky and Doreen Mariani — slogan: "Integrity, Accountability, Transparency"
- Brian DeLaite and Edward Seavers — slogan: "Putting Students First"
Wyckoff Township Committee:
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- Rudolf Boonstra, Jr.
Bergen County Executive:
- James J. Tedesco — Democratic incumbent
- Todd Caliguire — Republican
Bergen County Board of County Commissioners:
- Douglas Holden — Republican
- Ronald Joseph Lin — Republican
- Deirdre G. Paul — Republican
- Thomas Sullivan — Democratic incumbent
- Mary Amoroso — Democratic incumbent
- Germaine M. Ortiz — Democratic incumbent
New Jersey Congressional District 5 Representative:
- Josh Gottheimer — Democratic incumbent
- Frank T. Pallotta — Republican
For those who are choosing to cast a ballot in person, here are the nearby polling places:
District 1, 5 and 10 — 422 Cedar Hill Avenue, Cedar Hill Christian Reformed Church, Fellowship Hall
District 2, 3 and 6 — 200 Woodland Avenue, Free Public Library Shotmeyer Room
District 4 and 8 — 530 Sicomac Avenue, The Dairy Barn at Faith Community Church
District 7 and 9 — 380 Godwin Avenue, Larkin House Senior Center Main Room
Voters can also drop off their completed main-in ballots at 340 Franklin Avenue (Municipal Building) through Nov. 8 until 8 p.m.
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