Politics & Government

Nov. 3 Election Polling Locations For Brick

If you are looking to vote in person — which will be done via provisional ballot — here are the polling locations in Brick.

BRICK, NJ — For voters who are seeking to vote in person for the Nov. 3 general election, Ocean County has released a list of the polling places that will be available in each municipality.

Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the number of locations in each town has been reduced. For voters who choose to not use the mail-in ballots that are being sent out by the Ocean County Clerk's office, voting in person will mean filling out a paper provisional ballot.

"The provisional ballots are all counted by the Board of Elections after they determine that a vote- by-mail ballot was not received and counted for that voter and that the voter is registered," Ocean County Clerk Scott Colabella said.

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Here are the polling locations in Brick. For some voters it will be the same polling location as usual. If you are not sure which district you vote in, you can look it up online using your street address.

DistrictsNov. 3 polling location
6, 33, 34, 49American Legion 348, 822 Mantoloking Road
15, 18, 40, 51Brick Municipal Bldg (Courtroom), 401 Chambersbridge Road
23, 24, 27, 30, 31, 52, 54Brick Municipal Bldg (Lobby), 401 Chambersbridge Road
8, 13, 20, 21, 35, 44, 46Brick Township P.A.L. Building, 60 Drum Point Road
17, 28, 39, 47, 48, 56Disabled American Veterans Clubhouse, 1810 Lanes Mill Road
29, 57Evergreen Woods Park Social Club, 107 Miranda Court
16, 50 George Conway Apartments, 165 Chambers Bridge Road
1, 22, 38, 41, 42 Herbertsville Firehouse, 601 Herbertsville Road
12, 32 Ivy Hall, First Baptist Church, 1832 Route 88 East
2, 3, 4, 5, 14, 43 Laurelton Fire Company 1, 1725 Route 88 West
19, 25, 36, 45Pioneer Hose Fire Company 1, 312 Drum Point Road
9, 10, 11, 26, 37, 53, 55VFW Post 8867, 373 Adamston Road
7Visitation Church Rectory, 730 Lynnwood Ave.

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