Politics & Government
2021 Elections: Vote-By-Mail Drop Box Set Up In Lacey
Ocean County recently set up 19 new vote-by-mail drop boxes, including one in Lacey.

LACEY, NJ — The Ocean County Board of Elections has set up a secure drop box in Lacey Township, where residents can place their mail-in ballots for the upcoming election.
The drop box is outside the Lacey Library branch at 10 E. Lacey Rd.
The box is among 19 secure drop box locations across Ocean County installed for voters to securely submit completed ballots.
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A list of locations is available online at the New Jersey Elections page and the Ocean County Board of Elections website. All 19 drop boxes are accessible 24 hours a day, and all of them are subject to video surveillance and other security measures.
Lacey residents will vote for governor and state legislative seats, as well as local school board and council seats.
Find out what's happening in Laceyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Two Republicans are running to keep their seats on the Lacey Council — incumbents Mark Dykoff and Timothy McDonald against Democratic challengers Bill Stemmle and Stuart Feldman.
In the Lacey Township Board of Education race, three candidates are vying for two seats —incumbent Harold ‘Skip’ Peters, who is seeking reelection, and newcomers Amanda Buron and Salvatore Armato.
In the District 9 Senate race, incumbent Republican Christopher Connors will face Democrat David T. Wright and Regina Discenza, who is running under the slogan “Unaffiliated Best Choice.”
Republican incumbents DiAnne Gove and Brian Rumpf are running in the general election for New Jersey General Assembly District 9 against Democrats Kristen Henninger-Holland and Alexis Jackson.
Election Day is on Nov. 2. Keep reading Patch for all of your Election 2021 coverage.
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