Politics & Government

Election 2021: Where To Drop Off Your Mail-In Ballot In Wall

Wall Township voters mailing in their ballots for the general election next month can drop off their ballots at the municipal building.

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WALL, NJ – Voters in Monmouth County sending in their ballots for the general election in November will have 35 ballot drop-off boxes all over the county to choose from, including one in Wall Township.

Wall Township voters can drop off their ballots at the drop-box located at the Wall Township Municipal Building on 2700 Allaire Road.

To vote by mail, voters must first complete a Vote by Mail Ballot Application, which you can find on the County Clerk’s Elections webpage.

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“Voting by mail provides a simple and convenient way to vote early,” Monmouth County Clerk Christine Hanlon said in a statement.

“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.”

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Wall Township has two races that are both uncontested. Current Mayor Timothy Farrell is running unopposed, while current Board of Education member Adam Nasr is the sole candidate for the three openings on the Wall Township Board of Education.

Election Day is on Nov. 2, and keep reading Patch for all of your Election 2021 coverage.

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