Ocean City voters will go to the polls on Tuesday (May 13) to pick a mayor and three members of City Council.
Incumbent Mayor Jay Gillian seeks re-election to a second term, and challenger Ed Price is running for mayor for the first time.
The election will fill the three “at-large” (all of Ocean City) seats on the seven-member City Council. Incumbents Michael Allegretto and Keith Hartzell are seeking third terms. Mike Hyson, Pete Madden and Eric Sauder fill out the ballot.
Ocean City’s elections are nonpartisan. The ballot does not include any party affiliations.
POLL HOURS: Open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 13
POLLING PLACES: See chart of polling places for each ward and district in the chart below or visit ocnj.us/election.
NO. OF REGISTERED VOTERS IN OCEAN CITY: 9.033
FOLLOW ELECTION RESULTS ON TUESDAY NIGHT: On CapeMayCountyVotes.com
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