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Num Voters ID Codes Organization City State Zipcode 1100 MCRJ9T-NJ Matawan Regional High School Aberdeen -NJ 07742 70 MCBR66-NJ Num Voters ID Codes Organization City State Zipcode 1100 MCRJ9T-NJ Matawan Regional High School Aberdeen -NJ 07742 70 MCBR66-NJ Home Away From Home Academy Aberdeen -NJ 07747 100 MCWP7Q-NJ Lloyd Road Aberdeen -NJ 07747 400 MCGTH6-NJ H Ashton Marsh Absecon -NJ 08201 90 MC36W9-NJ Allentown High Allentown -NJ 08501 650 MC3WN9-NJ Upper Freehold Regional Middle School Allentown -NJ 08501 300 MC3GXN-NJ Alloway Twp School Alloway -NJ 08001 240 MCTGRQ-NJ Alpha Public School Alpha -NJ 08865 120 MCCYXS-NJ Alpine Elementary School Alpine -NJ 07620 300 MC4FHV-NJ Thomas B. Conley School Asbury -NJ 08802 90 MCW7TJ-NJ Asbury Park Middle School Asbury Park -NJ 07712 300 MC-NJWN-NJ Bradley Elementary School Asbury Park -NJ 07712 135 MCZ5DR-NJ Hope Academy Charter School Asbury Park -NJ 07712 200 MCQS7N-NJ Our Lady Of Mt Carmel School Asbury Park -NJ 07712 115 MCYSGS-NJ Winslow Twp High School Atco -NJ 08004 35 MCJYQG-NJ Atlantic Cape Community College Atlantic City -NJ 08401 140 MCJT9M-NJ Chelsea Heights Atlantic City -NJ 08401 200 MAGUER-NJ Martin Luther King School Atlantic City NJ 08401 650 MCHNKN-NJ Avenel Middle School Avenel -NJ 07001 140 MCG96D-NJ Avon Elementary School AvonbytheSea -NJ 07717 1000 KOOVIT-NJ Barnegat High School Barnegat NJ 08005 815 MCDYF9-NJ Russsell O. Brackman Middle School Barnegat -NJ 08005 100 MCXXBP-NJ Robert L. Horbelt Elem Barnegat -NJ 08005 150 MC6HSB-NJ Cedar Hill School Basking Ridge -NJ 07920 35 MCGXCF-NJ Lord Stirling School Basking Ridge -NJ 07920 2100 MC-NJK9-NJ Bayonne High Bayonne -NJ 07002 25 MCP35G-NJ Holy Family Academy Bayonne -NJ 07002 750 MC5FTY-NJ John M. Bailey #12 Bayonne -NJ 07002 250 MCCJCQ-NJ Midtown Community Sch #8 Bayonne -NJ 07002 448 MCRQVH-NJ Woodrow Wilson #10 Bayonne -NJ 07002 40 MC5Q5G-NJ Ocean Academy Bayville -NJ 08721 600 MCJ522-NJ Bedminster Township School Bedminster -NJ 07011 500 MCMB7L-NJ Belleville Middle School Belleville -NJ 07109 180 MCMBBK-NJ Belmar Elementary School Belmar -NJ 07719 1100 MCGW6C-NJ Bergenfield High School Bergenfield -NJ 07621 200 MC45YZ-NJ Hoover School Bergenfield -NJ 07621 475 MCXLGS-NJ Jefferson Elementary School Bergenfield -NJ 07621 380 MCYHQ3-NJ Lincoln School Bergenfield -NJ 07621 900 MC5YJM-NJ Roy W. Brown Middle School Bergenfield -NJ 07621 2535 MCZVJF-NJ Berkeley Heights Berkeley Heights -NJ 07922 250 MC6SL3-NJ William Woodruff Berkeley Hts -NJ 07922 150 MCBN7F-NJ Berlin Community Berlin -NJ 08009 100 MCZZH6-NJ Our Lady Of Mt Carmel School Berlin -NJ 08009 500 MCH594-NJ Bernards High School Bernardsville -NJ 07924 650 MCZQRZ-NJ Charles W Lewis Middle School Blackwood -NJ 08012 1100 MCQGX5-NJ Glen Landing Middle School Blackwood -NJ 08012 475 MCJ7RW-NJ Berkeley Elementary School Bloomfield -NJ 07003 1875 MC7W3H-NJ Bloomfield High School Bloomfield -NJ 07003 900 MC3PLM-NJ Bloomfield Middle School Bloomfield -NJ 07003 300 MPAREN-NJ Brookdale Elementary Bloomfield NJ 07003 400 MCS6NH-NJ Carteret School Bloomfield -NJ 07003 30 MCD5FX-NJ Eache Coop School Bloomfield -NJ 07003 371 MCP99S-NJ Franklin School Bloomfield -NJ 07003 300 MCCSXN-NJ Watsessing School Bloomfield -NJ 07003 200 MC989W-NJ Samuel R Donald School Bloomingdale -NJ 07403 263 MC874D-NJ Walter T Bergen Bloomingdale -NJ 07403 200 MCRSDW-NJ Bloomsbury School Bloomsbury -NJ 08804 600 MCKFRZ-NJ Bogota High School Bogota -NJ 07603 475 MCKGBD-NJ Lillian M. Steen School Bogota -NJ 07603 20 MCZRQN-NJ Boonton High School Boonton -NJ 07005 130 MC63VC-NJ Boonton Middle School Boonton -NJ 07005 225 MCYG4F-NJ John Hill School Boonton -NJ 07005 535 MCQXG6-NJ Rockaway Valley School Boonton Township -NJ 07005 750 MCJMSH-NJ Bordentown Reg H S Bordentown -NJ 08505 530 MCM7JS-NJ Bordentown Regional Middle School Bordentown -NJ 08505 200 MC8D8B-NJ Clara Barton School Bordentown -NJ 08505 500 MC5ZJR-NJ MacFarland Intermediate School Bordentown -NJ 08505 550 MCJZJ5-NJ Peter Muschal Bordentown -NJ 08505 200 MCGTWR-NJ Bound Brook High Bound Brook -NJ 08805 90 MC5D33-NJ Frankford Township School Branchville -NJ 07826 600 MCWKVD-NJ Drum Point Road Elem Brick -NJ 08723 500 MCZWDP-NJ Emma Havens Young Elem Brick -NJ 08723 1150 MCLVNN-NJ Lake Riviera Middle Brick -NJ 08723 375 MCBWJ4-NJ Osbornville Elem Brick -NJ 08723 230 MCSBSZ-NJ Lanes Mill Elementary School Brick -NJ 08724 325 MCDC9Q-NJ Midstreams Elem Brick -NJ 08724 200 MCTH3M-NJ Bridgeton Youth to Youth Bridgeton -NJ 08302 200 MC7ZZ3-NJ Cherry Street School Bridgeton -NJ 08302 173 MCFB55-NJ E.F. Moore School Bridgeton -NJ 08302 122 MCYJT7-NJ Excel Program Bridgeton -NJ 08302 700 MCZL-NJ-NJ Fairfield Township School Bridgeton -NJ 08302 200 MC6TBY-NJ Quarter Mile Lane School Bridgeton -NJ 08302 300 MC6RMM-NJ West Avenue School Bridgeton -NJ 08302 1150 MCLVBG-NJ Bridgeton High School Bridgeton -NJ 08302 300 MCL7PM-NJ Indian Avenue School Bridgeton -NJ 08302 500 MCGP9Z-NJ Broad Street School Bridgeton -NJ 08302 400 FERWIL-NJ Bridgewater-Raritan Reg HS Bridgewater NJ 08807 400 MCPJWN-NJ Crim Primary School Bridgewater -NJ 08807 800 MCSN9V-NJ Eisenhower Intermediate School Bridgewater -NJ 08807 464 MCVXTS-NJ Hamilton Primary Bridgewater -NJ 08807 125 MC97MJ-NJ Hillside School Bridgewater -NJ 08807 470 MCJ8VQ-NJ Milltown School Bridgewater -NJ 08807 200 MCX8WK-NJ Somerset County Vo Tech HS Bridgewater -NJ 08807 250 MC66K4-NJ Van Holten Elementary School Bridgewater -NJ 08807 500 MC65J4-NJ Mendham Twp Elem Brookside -NJ 07926 1300 MCY5PP-NJ Mt. Olive Middle School Budd Lake -NJ 07828 190 MCQBDJ-NJ Doane Academy Burlington -NJ 08016 100 MCBPJN-NJ Elias Boudinot Elementary School Burlington -NJ 08016 160 MC6DNC-NJ Samuel Smith School Burlington -NJ 08016 500 LAMDAW-NJ Burlington City High School Burlington NJ 08060 1200 MCJPYN-NJ Burlington County Institute of TechnologyBurlington -NJ 08060 250 MCD3QN-NJ Aaron Decker Butler -NJ 07405 280 MC4JC9-NJ Richard Butler Butler -NJ 07405 178 MCJBGT-NJ St Anthony of Padua Butler -NJ 07405 60 MC9SJV-NJ Califon School Califon -NJ 07830 80 MC3KY7-NJ Environment Community Opportunity C Camden -NJ 08102 420 MCTX93-NJ Leap Academy University Charter Sch Camden -NJ 08102 1000 MCPDKD-NJ R.C. Molina School Camden -NJ 08102 500 MCVTHS-NJ Forest Hill School Camden -NJ 08103 250 MCHM3X-NJ John G. Whittier Elementary School Camden -NJ 08103 250 MC8BY8-NJ Parkside Elementary Camden -NJ 08103 200 MCYZ3G-NJ Bonsall School Camden -NJ 08104 600 MCRBLV-NJ Due Season Charter School Camden -NJ 08104 800 MCQ9PM-NJ Riletta Cream Elem School Camden -NJ 08104 300 MCLKGT-NJ Yorkship Camden -NJ 08104 600 MCLS3Q-NJ Veterans Memorial Middle School Camden -NJ 08105 95 MCZT9L-NJ Carlstadt Public School Carlstadt -NJ 07072 600 MCMHMP-NJ Penns Grove High Carneys Point -NJ 08069 600 MCZBJ9-NJ Nathan Hale School Carteret -NJ 07008 500 MC4CWY-NJ Cedar Grove Memorial Ms Cedar Grove -NJ 07009 475 MCFCLN-NJ Myron L. Powell Elementary School Cedarville -NJ 08311 900 MCJRQB-NJ Chatham Middle Chatham -NJ 07928 300 MCMDYK-NJ ECLC of New Jersey Chatham -NJ 07928 640 MCFNS3-NJ Lafayette Elem Chatham -NJ 07928 3 MCD3VW-NJ Sch Dist Of The Chathams Chatham -NJ 07928 480 MCYPXR-NJ St Patrick Elementary School Chatham -NJ 07928 30 MCGZ3N-NJ The Montessori Children's Academy Of ChathamChatham -NJ 07928 500 MCPX54-NJ Waldwick High School/Middle School Chatham -NJ 07928 900 MCTY3T-NJ Camden Catholic High School Cherry Hill -NJ 08002 990 MC3JF5-NJ Carusi Middle School Cherry Hill -NJ 08002 300 MC59J9-NJ Clara Barton Elementary School Cherry Hill -NJ 08002 400 MCQC7C-NJ Joyce Kilmer Elementary School Cherry Hill -NJ 08002 300 MCZ7VR-NJ Bret Harte School Cherry Hill -NJ 08003 900 MCZMYH-NJ Rosa International M S Cherry Hill -NJ 08003 450 MCXLPX-NJ A. Russell Knight Elementary Cherry Hill -NJ 08034 30 MC8CWC-NJ Cherry Hill Alternative High School Cherry Hill -NJ 08034 600 MCM9ZY-NJ James H. Johnson Elementary School Cherry Hill -NJ 08034 425 MC3J58-NJ Thomas Paine Elementary Cherry Hill -NJ 08034 250 MC8R3W-NJ Woodcrest Elementary School Cherry Hill -NJ 08043 100 MCDV8X-NJ Black River Middle Chester -NJ 07930 1300 MCFHBR-NJ West Morris Central High School Chester -NJ 07930 850 MC6HCB-NJ Cinnaminson HS Cinnaminson -NJ 08077 500 MCTS58-NJ Cinnaminson Middle School Cinnaminson -NJ 08077 530 MC7FPV-NJ Eleanor Rush Intermediate School Cinnaminson -NJ 08077 520 MCPR83-NJ New Albany School Cinnaminson -NJ 08077 150 MC5GPB-NJ St. Charles Borromeo School Cinnaminson -NJ 08077 850 MCY93W-NJ Arthur L. Johnson High School Clark -NJ 07066 600 MC7JJC-NJ Carl H. Kumpf Middle School Clark -NJ 07066 300 MCL8X3-NJ Frank K. Hehnly School Clark -NJ 07066 300 BAUJEN-NJ Valley Road School Clark NJ 07066 150 MC3K8N-NJ PS #4 Cliffside Park -NJ 07010 60 MC7MZP-NJ PS #6 Cliffside Park -NJ 07010 18 MCRR5G-NJ Cliffwood Ave School Cliffwood -NJ 07721 900 MCJY7G-NJ Matawan Aberdeen Middle School Cliffwood -NJ 07721 150 MC9KCD-NJ Leroy Gordon Cooper Cliffwood Beach -NJ 07735 50 MCB4VK-NJ ICOB Academy Cliffwood Beach -NJ 07735 300 MC63V7-NJ Paterson Public School #21 Clifton -NJ 07011 360 MC7GWG-NJ School #15 Clifton -NJ 07011 250 MCM4X9-NJ School #14 Clifton -NJ 07012 15 MCXTHJ-NJ School #9 Clifton -NJ 07012 300 MC9F5L-NJ St Andrew Elementary School Clifton -NJ 07012 100 MCGNQH-NJ Passaic Co. Elks CP Center Clifton -NJ 07013 475 MCN6CZ-NJ School #12 Clifton -NJ 07013 1400 MCHWJ6-NJ Woodrow Wilson Middle School Clifton -NJ 07013 482 MCZW6G-NJ Saint Clare School Clifton -NJ 07014 440 MC8WFY-NJ Clinton Township Middle School Clinton -NJ 08809 160 MC99RJ-NJ Tenakill M.S. 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