Primary Election 2020: Where To Vote In Hackettstown

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Hackettstown NJ

01 July, 2020

9:00 AM

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HACKETTSTOWN, NJ - The primary election looks different this year as the COVID-19 pandemic has pushed back the date, shuttered polls and made the contest scheduled for July 7 "primarily" vote-by-mail. "Our goals are twofold," Gov. Phil Murphy said when he made the announcement in May. "To maximize our democracy while minimizing the risk of illness. We want everyone to participate in a safe, fully democratic process." Murphy also said that there will be polling places open in every municipality to ensure that everyone can exercise their right to vote and at least 50 percent of the normal locations per county. Murphy added that voters who have not been able to seamlessly transition to a mail-in process, like those with a disability, will be kept safe when they cast their vote. "Social distancing protocols will be enforced within these polling locations including the sanitizing of every touch screen, voting machine in between voters," he said. The Process All registered Democratic and Republican voters will automatically receive a postage paid vote-by-mail ballot while all unaffiliated and inactive voters will automatically receive a postage paid vote-by-mail application. Those ballots can be sent back by mail or dropped in one of the boxes. Where To Vote: In-Person Miller Street Firehouse 201 Miller Street in Hackettstown Vote-By-Mail Drop Boxes Belvidere Municipal Building - 691 Water St. Belvidere 07823Blairstown Municipal Building - 106 Rt. 94, Blairstown 07825Hackettstown Municipal Building - 215 Stiger St. Hackettstown 07840Lopatcong Municipal Building -232 S. Third St. Morris Park, Lopatcong 08865Washington Township Municipal Building -211 Rt. 31 North, Washington 07882 The drop boxes will be monitored, security camera surveillance, and will have daily pickups by the County Board of Elections. Another key change will be the voting deadline. While all the ballots must still be postmarked by the July 7 election day, Murphy said that the deadline which votes must be received by a county board of elections – to be counted as valid – will be extended from 48 hours after the polls close to seven days after the polls close. "We expect a greater than normal vote-by-mail turnout the deadline," he said. "And we will ensure that every vote is counted." Thanks for reading! Learn more about posting announcements or events to your local Patch site. Have a news tip you'd like to share? Or maybe you have a press release you would like to submit or a correction you'd like to request? Send an email to [email protected] Subscribe to your local Patch newsletter. You can also have them delivered to your phone screen by downloading, or by visiting the Google Play store.

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