New Jersey and Pennsylvania residents, get out to vote Tuesday! Each state has important roles up for grabs.
Here's what you need to know to go to the polls, including which major party candidates are running.
Polls are open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Find your local polling place here or use the Voterapp from the the Office of City Commissioners.
District Attorney -
- Lawrence Krasner (D)
- Beth Grossman (R)
City Controller -
- Rebecca Rhynhart (D)
- Mike Tomlinson (R)
Supreme Court: One seat open
- Dwanye Woodruff (D)
- Sallie Mundy (R)
Superior Court: Four seats open
- Maria McLaughlin (D)
- Carolyn Nichols (D)
- Debbie Kunselman (D)
- Geoff Moulton (D)
- Craig Stedman (R)
- Emil Giordano (R)
- Wade Kagarise (R)
- Mary Murray (R)
Commonwealth Court: Two seats open
- Ellen Ceisler (D)
- Irene Clark (D)
- Paul Lalley (R)
- Christine Fizzano Cannon (R)
Common Pleas Court: Nine seats open
- Stella Tsai (D)
- Vikki Kristiansson (D)
- Lucretia Clemons (D)
- Deborah Cianfrani (D)
- Zac Shaffer (D)
- Deborah Canty (D)
- Shanese Johnson (D)
- Mark Cohen (D)
- Vincent Furlong (R)
Municipal Court: Two seats open
- Marissa Brumbach (D)
- Matt Wolf (D)
School Boards -
Polls are open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Find your local polling place here.
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Governor and Lieutenant Governor-
Major party candidates:
- Kim Guadagno and Carlos Rendo (R)
- Phil Murphy and Sheila Oliver (D)
State Senate -
- All 40 seats up for reelection
State House -
- All 80 seats up for reelection
School Boards -
Former Philadelphia Eagle Connor Barwin posted his absentee ballot on his Instagram page and encouraged people to vote Tuesday.