Politics & Government

Election 2021: Vote-By-Mail Drop Box In Lawrence Township

Lawrence Township has two secure drop box locations for voters to submit completed ballots.

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LAWRENCEVILLE, NJ – Mercer County Board of Elections has set up two secure drop box locations in Lawrence Township, where residents can place the mail-in ballots for the upcoming election.

One is at 930 Spruce Street at the Board of Elections office, and the other is located at the Lawrence Municipal Building, 2207 Lawrenceville Road.

They are two among 20 secure drop box locations across Mercer County installed for voters to securely submit completed ballots.

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A complete list of secure drop box locations can be found on the County website. All 20 drop boxes are accessible 24 hours a day, and all of them are subject to video surveillance and other security measures.

Lawrence Township residents will vote for governor and state legislative seats, as well as local school board and a seat on Township Council.

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Two candidates are running for two available seats on the council - James S. Kownacki and Christopher Bobbitt. Meanwhile, eight candidates are vying for three open seats on the Lawrence Township Public Schools Board of Education. Read More Here: 8 Candidates Vying For 3 Seats On Lawrence Board Of Education

Election Day is on Nov. 2. Keep reading Patch for all of your Election 2021 coverage.

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