Vote By Mail Drop Box Locations
Secured Mail-In Ballot Drop Box Locations
TRENTON:
- County Clerk’s Office Courthouse Annex – 209 S. Broad St., Trenton, NJ, 08608 (in front)
- Trenton City Hall – 319 E. State St., Trenton, NJ, 08608 (In back/ near Municipal Clerk’s Office)
- Henry J. Austin Center – 321 N. Warren St., Trenton, NJ, 08618 (Corner of Tucker)
- Trenton Central High School – 400 Chambers St., Trenton, NJ, 08609 (across from McDonald’s)
Remember, vote for Jenna Figueroa Kettenburg in Column B
South Ward Polling locations
SOUTH WARD POLLING LOCATIONS
1. Washington School, 331 Emory Ave, Calhoun St. Entrance
District S1, S4
2. Trenton Fire House No.3, 720 South Broad St.
District S2, S5, N9
3. Grace Dunn School, 401 Dayton St.
District S3
4. South Village #2, 28-66 Stokely Ave, Community Room
District S6
5. St. Bartholomew Church, 1746 S. Clinton Ave.
District S7, S8
6. Mott School, 45 Stokely Ave, Foyer
District S9
Vote for me Jenna Figueroa Kettenburg-December 13
Tomorrow, Tuesday December 13 is Election Day for everyone who believes the residents of Trenton’s South Ward deserve dignity and respect.
I’m ready to put my education and professional experience as an Investigator to work for our community.
Now we must get out to the polls and bring victory to the South Ward!

Please vote for me, Jenna Figueroa Kettenburg on Tuesday, December 13.
Polls open at 6am and close at 8pm.
If you experience any problems voting, or see suspicious behavior at a polling location please let us know, and call the Mercer County Board of Elections at 609-989-6522
EXTENDING POLLING HOURS
STATEMENT FROM JENNA FIGUEROA KETTENBURG ON EXTENDING POLLING HOURS
As a candidate for Trenton City Council South Ward, and on behalf of the Jenna Figueroa Kettenburg Campaign, I am formally requesting that the polls in Trenton be opened until at least 10pm tonight, in light of the machine malfunctions that have affected voters’ ability to cast their ballots.
I have heard from supporters who were unable to vote this morning, and who are unable to return to their polling location by the 8pm deadline. I have also heard from supporters who were forced to vote by provisional ballot due to untrained and misinformed poll workers. In light of these system wide errors that prevented residents from exercising their right to vote, I am calling on election officials to extend the deadline to accommodate these voters. System failures must not be allowed to disenfranchise voters.
It’s our duty to the people of the City of Trenton to do the right thing by extending voting hours to make up for this error. We have been telling people that every vote matters. I ask that all accommodations be made to ensure that every vote counts.
I look forward to the election officials honoring my request on behalf of the people of the City of Trenton.
Jenna Figueroa Kettenburg
Thank You AFSCME Local 2286
Thank you AFSCME Local 2286 for your support.
Kim, I will stand shoulder-to-shoulder with my brothers and sisters in labor as we continue to protect our working families.
With Jenna Figueroa Kettenburg In Trenton, Democracy isn’t Dead

I want to take this opportunity to thank my supporters and to answer their questions as well as the many questions my campaign has received from Trenton residents concerned with election integrity.
In what I thought was a routine challenge to candidate petitions, my campaign has uncovered facts that have shocked all of us in Trenton. When presented with the evidence that one of my opponents submitted petitions that consisted of over 90% invalid signatures, including petitions signed by at least two deceased voters, the Trenton Municipal Clerk rejected my campaign’s challenge to these signatures, choosing to certify the petitions without explanation.
The Trenton Municipal Clerk’s decision to certify the signatures of dead voters raises serious questions of election integrity that has sparked outrage throughout Trenton.
My campaign is determined to uncover the facts wherever they lead. To start, we have asked a judge to review the Trenton Municipal Clerk’s decision. All voters deserve to know elections are held with honesty, professionalism, and integrity. I hold myself and my campaign to these standards. I expect no less from Trenton’s city leaders.
As I have pledged from day one of my campaign, this isn’t politics as usual. If you’re satisfied with back room deals and the same old same old, I am not your candidate. If you believe it’s time that Trenton elects leadership with honesty, professionalism and integrity, I welcome your support.
Join us at https://secure.actblue.com/donate/jennaforsouthward or https://secure.actblue.com/donate/jennafortrenton.
And for those of you who have offered financial support, my campaign has begun accepting donations to help send a powerful message that, in Trenton, Democracy isn’t dead.