Politics & Government

New Jersey Election Day In October?

Special election exclusively for the U.S. Senate seat open after the death of late Sen. Frank Lautenberg.

Wednesday is an election day in New Jersey.

Yes, Wednesday. In October.

The Oct. 16 polling is the first ever for the state and was prompted by the death of the late Sen. Frank Lautenberg and forwarded by Gov. Chris Christie's decision to hold a special primary and general election solely for the U.S. Senate seat, rather than waiting until the November general election when Christie will stand for re-election. 

The two elections are estimated to cost about $25 million

Wednesday's election pits Democratic Newark Mayor Cory Booker against Tea Party Republican Steve Lonegan. Booker holds a comfortable lead over Lonegan.

But there are a host of others vying for the seat you may have not known about. Among them:

  • Stuart David Meissner, of the Alimony Reform Now party
  • Antonio Nice Sabas, representing the Freedom of Choice party
  • Robert DePasquale, of the Jobs For Americans party
  • Eugene Martin LaVergne, of the D-R Party
  • Pablo Olivera, representing Unity is Strength
  • Edward C. Stackhouse Jr., of the Ed The Barber party
Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., so if you're going out to exercise your civic muscles, here are the voting locations for your town:

Holmdel

  • Districts 1, 2, 4 and 10: Senior/Community Center
  • District 3: Town Hall meeting room
  • Districts 5 and 9: Village School gym
  • Districts 6, 7 and 8: Satz school gym

Hazlet

  • Districts 1, 12: West Keansburg Fire House, 91 8th Street
  • District 2: Hazlet Fire House, 570 Holmdel Road
  • District 3: Lillian Drive School
  • Districts 4, 15: Sycamore Drive School
  • District 5, 10, 11: James Cullen Community Center, 1776 Union Ave
  • District 6: Middle Road School gym entrance foyer
  • Districts 7, 17: Raritan High School
  • Districts 8, 16: Cove Road School
  • District 9: Beers Street School
  • District 13, 14: Raritan Valley School


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