Politics & Government
Voters In Union County Get Update On Mail-In Ballots
Here's how to have your voice heard if you can't make it out on election day.
UNION COUNTY, NJ — Voters now know when they will be receiving mail-in ballots for General Election races on Nov. 4.
On Wednesday, Union County Clerk Joanna Rajoppi announced that vote-by-mail cards will be sent out starting on Friday, Sept. 19, and continue through the week of Sept. 22. The ballots will be distributed in alphabetical order by town name.
Ballots will be delivered in a bright yellow, oversized envelope.
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"Vote it and return it, either putting it in the mail or a secure election drop box," Rajoppi added.
Questions and concerns about the mail-in process should be directed to the clerk's office at 908-527-4996 or by emailing ucvote@ucnj.org.
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