Thinking of running for the Township Committee? The process begins in March to be placed on the November Ballot. March 24th is the deadline for filing a Nominating Petition. This form requires 10+ signatures from Registered Republicans. Learn about the responsibilities and impact of serving on the Township Committee by contacting cranburyrepublicans@gmail.com.
Join a board or committee that interest you. The Town has 18 boards/commissions/committees that are open for public participation. Attend a meeting or two on line or in person and if you think you can add value submit an application. https://www.cranburytownship.org/home/webforms/board-and-commission-volunteer-application
Learn MoreAttend meetings. Go or listen in on You Tube. See any board agenda for the You Tube link. Become more aware of the good work Volunteers in Cranbury are doing and add your voice to the process. Questions? Contact us: cranburyrepublicans@gmail.com
Learn MoreDistrict 1 and 2 both have open seats. Email us to learn more. The deadline date to file all nominating petitions - including GOP County Committee and Cranbury Township Committee - is March 25th. GOP County Committee and Cranbury Township Committee petitions are to be filed at Town Hall no later than 4 pm on the 25th.
Encourage your friends and family to cast a ballot. Almost 300 Republicans on the Voter Registration list DID NOT VOTE in the last election - did not. Some have moved. Some are away at college. And some...just didn't. Voters who Vote by MAIL are twice as likely to VOTE. The difference in the 2023 Township Election - 112 votes. The difference in the 2022 election - 6.
Learn MoreWe are fortunate to have ALL slots filled for Poll Workers. They are trained and ready for the primaries!
Learn Morehttps://www.votebymailnj.org/home/vote-by-mail/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1DXdF1iI-aw
https://nj.gov/state/elections/vote-track-my-ballot.shtml
IN PERSON Voting November 5th Town Hall 23A N Main Street (6:00am - 8:00pm) If you were sent a MAIL IN BALLOT but did not receive it or tossed it accidentally you can still VOTE but it must be by a PROVISIONAL Ballot. (A Provisional Ballot like a Mail In Ballot, is filled in by hand, sealed and then placed in a lock box.) These votes are counted but the Board of Elections must first verify you have not previously sent in your absentee ballot to assure only one vote is cast.
Your ballot can be mailed or placed in the official drop box at the CRANBURY Police Station - 1 Logan Drive. The box is well marked outside the station and under 24 hour surveillance. YOU CAN NOT WALK INTO ANY POLLING LOCATION WITH YOUR MAIL IN BALLOT. They can not accept it. They will require you to fill out a PROVISIONAL Ballot.
You may be asked to fill out a "Provisional Ballot". This ballot is only issued by official Poll Workers under specific circumstances. If you applied for a Mail In Ballot and did not receive it and walk in to Vote you must do a Provisional. No other option. If you do not show up on the Voter Roll at check in - you will need to do a Provisional. No other option.
Apply for a Mail in Ballot by October 29, 2024
Learn MoreVote in Person at the Monroe Public Library (4 Municipal Plaza Monroe Township). Sat 10:00am - 8:00pm Sunday 10:00am - 6:00pm Weekdays 10:00am - 8:00pm You will access the Cranbury Township Ballot with Township Committee and Board of Education Candidates.
Learn MoreCyndy Hughes & Open Seat
District 1 Boundary: Brainerd Lake North to Dey Road.
Maria Ivy Blomgren & Open Seat
District 2: South of Brainerd Lake on the West Side of South Main Street, including Shadow Oaks, Four Seasons, and homes on Cranbury Neck Road.
Marc Brecia and Kathleen Argiriou
District 3 From Brainerd Lake east of South Main St. including Evans Track and Cranbury Green.
Robert Bengivenga (Chair), Sylvia Engel 1st Vice Chair, Tonia Kulberda, 2nd Chair, Harold Kane (Sec/Treasurer)
The Middelsex County GOP is an active and supportive group to Cranbury. Website and FB Page Links are attached.
Or follow us on Facebook. Cranbury Township Republicans