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2020 Municipal Election Information – July 7 Primary
Borough Clerk’s Information on Voter Registration Here
On Tuesday, July 7th, voters will cast ballots for their party candidates for President of the United States, US Senate, Congress, Freeholders, and local candidates. It is up to each and every American Citizen to exercise their right to vote.
In light of the Coronavirus Pandemic and Executive Order No. 144, ALL DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN REGISTERED VOTERS AUTOMATICALLY RECEIVED A VOTE-BY-MAIL BALLOT for the Primary Election.
If an Unaffiliated or Inactive Status Voter would like to participate in the Primary they should’ve completed and return the Vote-by-Mail Application that was sent to them.
If you have a disability and need an accessible ballot, please contact (201) 336-7020 or you may go to your assigned polling place identified on your sample ballot. There you will be provided instructions to access to an in-person accessible voting device.
The ADA compliant Voting Machine is only for voters who have a disability.
Should you choose not to vote on a Mail-In Ballot and show up to one of the limited number of Polling Places on Election Day, only Provisional Paper Ballots will be available to cast your vote.
ADA COMPLIANT POLLING PLACES
Districts 1, 9, 10, 11: Lincoln School 414 Montross Ave
Districts 2, 6, 7, 8: High School-Room 218 56 Elliott Place
Districts 3, 4, 5, 12: Washington School 89 Wood Street