Boonton · Morris County

Common-sense leadership
for Boonton’s Ward 1.

Mark Wroebel is running for Boonton Town Council to hold the line on taxes, back our Main Street small businesses, and make sure Ward 1 gets its fair share — with a councilman who listens first and gives straight answers.

  • TaxesWatching every dollar so Boonton stays affordable
  • Ward 1A councilman who answers to neighbors, not politics
  • Main StBacking the small businesses at the heart of town
Our Purpose

Meet Mark.

I’m running for one simple reason: Ward 1 deserves a strong, independent voice at Town Hall. I’ll treat your tax dollars like they’re my own — because they are mine too — and I’ll never forget who I work for.

More about who we are
Where We Stand

The issues that matter for Boonton

A practical, common-sense agenda for Ward 1 and the whole town.

01

Taxes & Responsible Budgets

Boonton families budget carefully, and Town Hall should too. Mark will go through the budget line by line, push back on waste, and fight to hold the line on property taxes so seniors and young families alike can afford to stay in Boonton.

02

A Thriving Main Street

Our historic Main Street is the heart of Boonton. Mark will work to fill empty storefronts, cut the red tape that slows small businesses down, and support the events and improvements that bring shoppers, diners, and visitors downtown.

03

Safe, Well-Kept Neighborhoods

Ward 1 deserves its fair share of town services — smooth roads, clean parks, reliable snow removal, and well-maintained infrastructure. Mark will back our police, fire, and DPW, and make sure basic services are delivered block by block.

04

Open, Accountable Government

Decisions that affect your street shouldn’t be made without you. Mark will push for straight answers, real public input before big projects, and a Town Council that treats every tax dollar — and every resident — with respect.

Mark Your Calendar

Out in the neighborhood.

This campaign is built on front-porch conversations, not soundbites. Find a meet-and-greet or a weekend of door-knocking in Ward 1, and come tell Mark what matters most on your street.

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Your Vote

How to vote in Boonton

General Election Tuesday, November 3, 2026

Make sure your voice is heard. Here’s everything you need to vote in the Town of Boonton — register, request a mail-in ballot, or vote early or on Election Day.

Register or Check Your Status

New to Boonton, recently moved, or not sure you’re registered? Register or confirm your status by October 13, 2026 — 21 days before Election Day.

Register or check your status

Vote by Mail

Prefer to vote from home? Request a mail-in ballot by October 27 by mail, or in person at the County Clerk through November 2, then return it by mail or at a drop box.

Request a mail-in ballot

Vote Early or on Election Day

Vote early in person October 24–November 1, or at your Ward 1 polling place on Election Day, Tuesday, November 3 (polls open 6 a.m.–8 p.m.).

Find early voting & your polling place

Questions about voting in Boonton? Reach the Morris County Board of Elections at (973) 285-6715, or visit morriscountynj.gov

Stand With Us

This campaign runs on neighbors.

Whether you have an hour to knock doors, an evening to make calls, or a few dollars to chip in, your help makes a real difference in a ward race. Add your name and join Team Wroebel.