Politics & Government
Who's on Tuesday's Ballot in Jefferson Township?
Candidates for office in the 2013 general election.
The 2013 general election takes place Tuesday across New Jersey. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. until 8 p.m. If you're wondering who is running for public office this year, Patch has you covered.
GOVERNOR
Chris Christie of Medham, Republican *
Barbara Buono of Metuchen, Democratic
William Araujo of Edison, Independent - Peace And Freedom
Jeff Boss of Guttenberg, Independent - NSA Did 911
Kenneth R. Kaplan of Parsippany, Independent - Libertarian
Diane W. Sare of Bogota, Independent - Glass-Steagall Now
Hank Schroeder of Sea Girt, Independent - Don’t Look Back
Steven Welzer of East Windsor, Independent - Green
STATE SENATE 26th District
Joseph Pennacchio of Pine Brook, Republican *
Avery Ann Hart of Kinnelon, Democratic
GENERAL ASSEMBLY 26th District (Vote for 2)
BettyLou DeCroce of Morris Plains, Republican *
Jay Webber of Morris Plains, Republican *
Elliot Isibor of Rockaway, Democratic
Joseph Raich of Parsippany, Democratic
COUNTY SHERIFF
Edward V. Rochford of Morris Plains, Republican *
Mark Dombrowski of Budd Lake, Democratic
COUNTY CLERK
Ann F. Grossi of Parsippany, Republican
Terry O’Connor Redwine of Butler, Democratic
COUNTY FREEHOLDER (Vote for 3)
Doug Cabana of Boonton Twp., Republican *
Kathy DeFillippo of Succasunna, Republican
Tom Mastrangelo of Montville, Republican *
Donald Cresitello of Morristown, Democratic
Roger L. Holman of Morristown, Democratic
Thomas J. Moran of Randolph, Democratic
NO MUNICIPAL RACES
TOWNSHIP BOARD OF EDUCATION MEMBER (Vote for 3)
Matthew F. Millar *
Edward Quigley *
Danielle M. Rowan *
STATEWIDE BALLOT QUESTIONS
- Constitutional Amendment to Permit Money from Existing Games of Chance to Support Veterans’ Organizations
Do you approve amending the Constitution to allow veterans’ organizations to use money collected from existing games of chance to support their organizations? - Constitutional amendment to set a state minimum wage with annual cost of living increases.
Do you approve amending the State Constitution to set a State minimum wage rate of at least $8.25 per hour? The amendment also requires annual increases in that rate if there are annual increases in the cost of living.
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