Home LifestyleHoboken 101 Where to Vote in Hoboken: Your Guide to Polling Locations

Where to Vote in Hoboken: Your Guide to Polling Locations

by Jennifer Tripucka
wonder lofts
0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail

Exercise that 15th Amendment right — and get out and vote! To vote in Hoboken, type in your address in the link at the bottom or find your area on this list, and you’ll be able to find your polling spot. Keep reading for a guide to polling locations in Hoboken.

Disclaimer: Polling locations are subject to change — please refer to the New Jersey Voter Information System’s Polling Place Locator for the most up-to-date information.

where to vote in hoboken

Hello Hydration Sidebar

Early Voting

Residents can have the chance to vote early starting on Saturday, October 28th at 10AM. Registered voters can also cast their votes in person using the voting machine, before Election Day.

Tsujita

Hoboken’s City Hall’s first-floor conference room is where early voting will take place. This location will be open from October 28th to November 5th. On weekdays and Saturdays, the hours are from 10AM to 8PM. Then, on Sundays, the hours are from 10AM to 6PM. Voters can enter City Hall on Newark Street.

Hobbs Inc

Read More: The 2023 Hoboken City Council Candidates Answer Your Questions

How to Vote

Residents can also wait to cast their vote on Tuesday, November 7th from 6AM to 8PM. The city noted that residents’ polling locations may have changed. If you are unsure if your location has changed, contact the Hudson County Board of Elections at boardofelections@hcnj.us or call (201)-369-3435.

Registered voters can also apply for a Vote-By-Mail (VBM) ballot. Voters must complete and return an application for this ballot seven days before the election is set to take place. Applying in person is an option, too. This can be done at the County Clerk’s Office before 3PM on the day prior to the election.

AXIS School of Dance

About Vote-By-Mail Ballots

There are three different ways to submit these ballots:

  • Voters can return their ballot by placing it in the nearest mailbox using the U.S. Postal Service — these ballots must be postmarked on or prior to Election Day.
  • Voters can drop off their ballots at three different locations in Hoboken. One location is Hoboken City Hall (located at 94 Washington Street), the second location is on Newark Avenue, and the third location is at the Stevens University Gateway building (located at Hudson and Sixth Street). A new dropoff location has been added on Monroe Street (between Seventh and Eighth Streets). These ballots must be submitted in either of these locations on or before 8PM on November 7th.
  • Voters can also bring their ballots in person to the Hudson County Board of Elections Office by 8PM on November 7th. This office is located at 257 Cornelison Avenue, 4th Floor in Jersey City. Note: VBM ballots cannot be returned to any early voting location or polling place.
 

 

Polling Locations

Click here for the City Hall’s list and to figure out your ward via the city’s map, if necessary. If you have any questions or concerns regarding your voting location, please contact the clerk’s office. Please note that these polling locations are subject to change.

First Ward

  • District 1: City Hall, Newark Street Entrance | 94 Washington Street
  • District 2: Marineview Plaza, Community Room | 4th between Hudson + River Streets
  • District 3: Marineview Plaza, Community Room | 4th between Hudson + River Streets
  • District 4: City Hall, Newark Street Entrance | 94 Washington Street
  • District 5: Rue School | 301 Garden Street
  • District 6: Multi-Service Center | 124 Grand Street

Second Ward

  • District 1: Maxwell Place | 1125 11th Street
  • District 2: Maxwell Place | 1125 11th Street
  • District 3: Fox Hills Gardens Community Room | 311 Thirteenth Street
  • District 4: Fire House | 1313 Washington Street
  • District 5: Hoboken Historical Museum | 1301 Hudson Street
  • District 6: Fire House | 1313 Washington Street
  • District 7: The Tea Building | 1500 Washington Street

Third Ward

  • District 1: Adams Garden Community Room | 220 Adams Street
  • District 2: 10 Church Towers, Lobby | 10 Church Towers
  • District 3: 15 Church Towers, Lobby | 15 Church Towers
  • District 4: Jackson Street Gym | 605 Jackson Street
  • District 5: Jackson Street Gym | 605 Jackson Street
  • District 6: Columbus Gardens Community Room | 455-9th Street
  • District 7: 5 Church Towers | 5 Church Towers

Fourth Ward

  • District 1: The Fire House | 43 Madison Street
  • District 2: Monroe Gardens  | 221 Jackson Street
  • District 3: Harrisons Community Garden | 311 Harrison Street
  • District 4: Jackson Gardens Community Room |  411 Marshall Drive
  • District 5: Multi-Service Center | 124 Grand Street
  • District 6: Adams Garden Community Room | 220 Adams Street
  • District 7: Multi-Service Center | 124 Grand Street

Fifth Ward

  • District 1: Brandt School | 201-9th Street
  • District 2: Brandt School | 201-9th Street
  • District 3: Wallace School | 1114 Willow Avenue
  • District 4: Wallace School | 1114 Willow Avenue
  • District 5: Fox Hill Gardens Community Room | 311 13th Street
  • District 6: Wallace School | 1114 Willow Avenue
  • District 7: Fox Hill Gardens Community Room | 311 Thirteenth Street

Sixth Ward

  • District 1: Demarest School | 401 Garden Street
  • District 2: The Babbio Center (Stevens Institute) | 525 River Street (side entrance on 6th)
  • District 3: Hoboken Library | 500 Park Avenue
  • District 4: Demarest School | 401 Garden Street
  • District 5: Hoboken Library | 500 Park Avenue
  • District 6: The Babbio Center (Stevens Institute) | 525 River Street (side entrance on 6th)
  • District 7: Demarest School | 401 Garden Street

To confirm the appropriate voting location, use this resource: https://voter.njsvrs.com/elections/polling-lookup.html

See More: In-Person Voting Locations in Montclair

Voting Requirements

Past New Jersey voters don’t need to provide ID to vote by mail or in person. But definitely bring it. If the poll workers say you’re not registered in your respective location, ask for an absentee ballot so your vote will count.

If you’re voting for the first time in your county, registered to vote by mail, and didn’t provide an ID number or copy of ID when you registered, attach a copy to your ballot or bring one of the following to vote:

  • Current photo ID — including a New Jersey driver’s license, military or other government ID, a student or job ID, or a U.S. passport.
  • Current utility bill, bank statement, pay statement, government check, or another government document that shows your name and address.

read more lifestyle button

Old Lorenzos Pizza

also appears in

0 comment