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A Call to Action: Protect Our Vote
Call Governor Murphy and let him know he must appoint an audit committee, conduct an audit, and issue a post-election report.
Voting is the most fundamental right in our democracy. People have fought and died for the right to vote and the right to have their vote counted.
Governor Murphy’s Executive Order mandates vote-by-mail elections with limited in-person voting. New Jersey has reached a pivotal point as it relates to the implementation of vote-by-mail and the disenfranchisement of our communities.
The failure of the Governor to properly implement vote-by-mail and to ensure the integrity of our elections has been extensively reported on:
Find out what's happening in Montclairfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Ensuring Accuracy in New Jersey’s Elections
- Finally, we’re voting by mail! But let’s make sure our votes are counted accurately.
- Like it or not, Vote by Mail is here. Let’s make it work
- Op-Ed: New Jersey Must Act Now to Avoid an Election Debacle
- One in 10 Ballots Rejected in Last Month’s Vote-by-Mail Elections
- Three Weeks Before N.J. Primary, State Election System Keeps Crashing
- Two Weeks After Election, Post Office Still Delivering Essex Mail-In Ballots
- Some Morris Ballots Burned After Mail Truck Catches Fire
- Some Mail Wasn’t Picked Up On Election Day, Officials Say
- With 102 Countries Not Receiving Mail From U.S., Military And Overseas Voters Might Not Get Primary Election Ballots
- Computer Mistake Meant Some Voters Never Got Their May Ballots
- Post Office Returning Completed Ballots To Voter, Not County Election Office
- Governor not prepared to say any voters were disenfranchised in May 12 local elections
- Murphy Unaware Of Undelivered Mail-In Ballots Two Weeks Ahead Of State’s First All-VBM Elections
Now more than ever our right to vote and our right to have our vote counted is being threatened.
Call Governor Murphy and let him know he must appoint an audit committee, conduct an audit, and issue a post-election report which includes the impact of vote-by-mail on senior citizens and minority communities.
Find out what's happening in Montclairfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
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Contact The Governor
Call: 609-292-6000, Press 8
Write: Office of the Governor 222 W. State St Trenton, NJ 08608
Email Online: https://nj.gov/governor/contact/