Politics & Government
Mail-In Ballots Are Arriving, NJ: Here Is Video On How To Use One
Morris County Clerk Ann Grossi has put together an instructional video on how to fill out and submit your vote-by-mail ballot.
NEW JERSEY - As the mail-in ballots are arriving in the Garden State, there is still some confusion on how to fill out and submit the ballot. Fortunately, Morris County Clerk Ann Grossi has put together an instructional video to assist.
Since the change to this year's election was announced by Murphy, there have been many questions about how the process will work. Below is some further reading on the Nov. 3 election process:
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