Politics & Government
Morris County Voters Concerned With COVID-19: Vote-By-Mail
Morris County Clerk Ann F. Grossi said no person should feel they cannot vote out of fear.
MORRIS COUNTY, NJ - Morris County residents who are hesitant to vote in New Jersey in the upcoming primary election should use the vote-by-mail alternative, according to Morris County Clerk Ann F. Grossi.
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“Citizens concerned about the current COVID-19 pandemic should utilize the vote-by-mail ballot for this year’s election,” she said. “We are currently awaiting direction from Governor Phil Murphy concerning the manner in which the 2020 Primary Election will be conducted.”
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Grossi said that no person should feel they cannot vote out of fear of exposure to COVID-19.
"Our priority in making this announcement is to ensure that the voting public understands the choices that are available to them and feel comfortable exercising their right to vote,” she said.
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To apply for a vote-by-mail ballot, download an application or call our office at 973-285-6066 to have an application mailed.
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