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Moving forward.

Aberdeen Forward seeks to guide Aberdeen into the next chapter of its history by promoting intelligent re-development of abandoned properties combined with thoughtful preservation of our open spaces, and by investing in our public parks, infrastructure, and facilities to enhance residents' quality of life.  Aberdeen must remain an enclave where residents enjoy Raritan Bay, great schools, top-quality recreational spaces, well-maintained neighborhoods, and easy access to every major transit artery in Central New Jersey.  By diversifying Aberdeen's housing options, attracting commerce, and renewing eyesore properties, Aberdeen Forward seeks to expand our town's ratable base to stabilize property taxes and keep Aberdeen not only a beautiful place to live, but also an affordable place to live.

Voter Information

Primary election Voter Information

The June 10 Primary Election will be conducted In-Person, Early Voting, and Vote by Mail. Make your plan to vote. Confirm that you're registered to Vote: Click here to Double-check your Voter Registration (make sure the mailing address is up-to-date). Online voter registration here.

Deadline for Voter Registration: May 20
Deadline to apply for Vote by Mail: June 3
Early Voting period: June 3-June 8

Locations for Early Voting:
Colts Neck Public Library
2 Veterans Way, Colts Neck, NJ 07722

Hazlet Fire Company #1
570 Holmdel Road, Hazlet, NJ 07730

Middletown Township, Croydon Hall (Assembly Hall)
900 Leonardville Road, Leonardo, NJ 07737


Online Voter registration in NJ

On-line voter registration is now available! If you aren’t registered yet, you can now do so conveniently at your finger tips. The deadline to register for the Primary Election is May 20, 2025. Exercise your right to vote and be a part of democracy. Now more than ever, every vote counts.


Smart redevelopment for Aberdeen


Aberdeen works for you


Investing in our community


Preserving open spaces


Preparing for our future


Who moves Aberdeen forward?