Politics & Government
Wyckoff Election Day Guide 2024: Who's Running, Where To Vote
Polls close at 8 p.m. in Wyckoff this Tuesday. Come back to Patch for election results.

WYCKOFF, NJ — Although the focus will be on the presidential election on Nov. 5, Wyckoff has local races as well.
Two candidates are running unopposed to serve on the town's K-8 school board. Two candidates are also facing off to fill one seat representing the town on the Ramapo-Indian Hills regional school board.
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Who's Running
For the Wyckoff Board of Education:
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- Incumbents Georgina Nico and Kathleen M. Greaney are currently running unopposed as a slate, Moving Children Forward.
For the Ramapo-Indian Hills Board of Education, Wyckoff residents can vote for ONE of these two candidates for a board spot:
- Marianna Emmolo is running to represent Wyckoff, with the slogan Leadership With Integrity. (She submitted a profile. See it here.)
- John P. Kinney Jr. is running to represent Wyckoff, with the slogan Supporting Our Students. There are also candidates running in Franklin Lakes and Oakland with that slogan. (See Kinney's profile here.)
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Want to know who else will be on the ballot, as well as public questions and countywide races? See your sample ballot here.
Upcoming Deadlines, How To Vote
- Want to vote by mail? The Bergen County Clerk's Office must receive your application by Oct. 29. Read more about that here.
- You can submit your ballot any time through 8 p.m. on Election Day.
- Want to vote on the machine? Polls will be open a few before Election Day for early voting, and then on Election Day from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. See the early voting hours here.
- See more information on the Bergen County website on all three ways to vote, and Bergen County ballot drop box locations, here.
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