Politics & Government

Morris County Court Will Conduct Election Day Hearings Virtually

Superior Court judges will be available to hear election challenges remotely on Tuesday.

MORRIS COUNTY, NJ - Those with elections concerns will have legal recourse on Tuesday as the Morris Vicinage will conduct virtual court.

Superior Court judges will be available in Morris County to conduct remote hearings for election challenges or issues on Tuesday, July 7.

This year’s primary election was moved from June 2 because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Tuesday’s election will be vote-by-mail or in-person vote. The county clerks’ offices have mailed ballots to registered voters, officials noted.

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If appropriate, matters will be promptly heard by a designated judge with notice to election officials. Election officials, petitioners, and attorneys will be able to appear before the designated judge by video or telephone.

Voters with election-related concerns or questions about the July 7 election or who are seeking assistance on casting their vote can contact their county clerk’s office and/or the board of elections.

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For Morris:

  • Morris County Clerk – 973-285-6066
  • County Board of Elections – 973-285-6715
  • Elections website

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