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Submit your Vote-by-Mail Ballot for the June 10 NJ Primary Election

Instructions on how to submit your VBM ballot and see governor candidate information

(League of Women Voters)

Vote-by-Mail ballots have been distributed to eligible voters for the upcoming primary election on June 10th. New Jersey, one of only two states to elect a governor this year, will see a competitive race with six Democratic candidates and five Republican candidates. Four Democratic candidates recently visited Hillsborough to engage with Somerset County residents and address their questions.

The Hillsborough Democratic Alliance Club, in collaboration with the Hillsborough Democratic Organization, co-hosted this event to ensure voters have the necessary information to make an informed decision in selecting the next governor.

This year’s club theme, “For the People”, resonates strongly in light of growing concerns that our current president is prioritizing the interests of billionaires over those of the general public. To facilitate meaningful discourse, the public was invited to submit questions about issues that matter most to them. A total of 99 questions were received, and the committee consolidated them for the live Q&A session, available for viewing via the YouTube link here.

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Important Information for Completing Your Vote-by-Mail Ballot

See the below detailed instructions for completing and returning your Vote-by-Mail ballot:

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  1. Receiving Your Ballot: When you receive your Vote-by-Mail package, ensure you have these three items:
    • The ballot
    • An inner envelope with an attached certificate
    • A mailing envelope
  2. Marking Your Ballot: Using blue or black ink, completely fill in the oval next to each of your selections.
  3. Completing the Certificate: Fill in and sign the certificate, ensuring it remains attached to the inner envelope.
  4. Enclosing Your Ballot: Insert the completed ballot into the certificate envelope, and then place the certificate envelope into the mailing envelope.
  5. Returning Your Ballot: You may return your completed ballot using one of the following methods:
    • By Mail: Ensure your ballot is postmarked on or before 8:00 p.m. on Election Day and received by your county’s Board of Elections no later than six days after Election Day.
    • Secure Ballot Drop Box: Drop your ballot in one of your county’s secure ballot drop boxes by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day. Secure Ballot Drop Box Locations
    • In Person: Deliver your ballot in person to your county’s Board of Elections Office at 20 Grove Street in Somerville by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day.

Please Note: Vote-by-Mail ballots cannot be returned to in-person Early Voting locations or Election Day polling locations. Following these instructions helps ensure your vote is properly counted. Please make your voice count!

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