Politics & Government
2021 Elections: Vote-By-Mail Drop Box Set Up In Fair Haven
Monmouth County has 35 drop boxes set up for residents to drop their vote-by-mail ballot, including one in Fair Haven.
FAIR HAVEN, NJ — A vote-by-mail drop box has been set up at the Borough of Fair Haven Municipal Building, located at 748 River Road.
A total of 35 drop boxes are available in Monmouth County and their addresses can be found listed on the Monmouth County Clerk's Election Division website.
Voters can drop their ballots anywhere in the county up until 8 p.m. on November 2, 2021. You do not have to be a resident of the specific town where the box is to drop off the vote there, within Monmouth County.
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All locations are open 24 hours a day and until 8 p.m. on election day unless noted. Drop boxes are under video surveillance and are monitored by the Monmouth County Board of Elections, which can be reached at 732-431-7802.
“Voting by mail provides a simple and convenient way to vote early,” said Monmouth County Clerk Christine Giordano Hanlon. “It is important to remember that any registered voter can vote by mail for any reason. Every valid vote cast by mail will be included in the election results so residents do not have to worry that their vote will not be counted.”
Find out what's happening in Rumson-Fair Havenfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
A statewide drop box list of locations can also be found here.
To vote by mail, voters must first complete a Vote by Mail Ballot Application, which can be found here or by visiting the office of the county clerk or your hometown's municipal clerk. Applications must be received seven days before the election, on Oct. 26.
This year voters will have more ways and more days to vote in person than ever, according to Hanlon. Earlier this year, a new state law was passed mandating the option of in-person early voting in New Jersey.
In-person early voting will be available in 10 polling locations in Monmouth County between Oct. 23 and 31.
Voters who registered for vote-by-mail will not be able to cast their ballots in person. To check your voter registration status go to Vote.NJ.Gov and click on the "Am I Registered?" tab.
Fair Haven residents will vote for governor and state legislative seats, as well as board of education seats and two borough council seats.
Republicans Tracy Cole and Elizabeth "Betsy" Koch are running against democrats Robert Gasperini and Sonja Trombino for borough council.
Four candidates are running for three open seats on the Fair Haven Board of Education:
Michelle L. Buckley, Lindsay Bruno, Kristina Bade and Geri Albin Pagano.
Two spots are open for two Fair haven-area candidates on the Rumson-Fair Haven Regional High School Board of Education, with Suzanne McCabe, Jennifer Halcrow and incumbents Sarah Maris and Brian J. Leddin.
READ MORE: Who Filed For A Seat On Rumson, Fair Haven Board Of Education?
In district 13, democrats Erin Howard and Allison Friedman are running against republicans Gerard P. Scharfenberger and Vicky Flynn for the two General Assembly seats.
Republican incumbent Declan O'Scanlon Jr. will be challenged by democrat Vincent Solomeno III for State Senate.
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