Politics & Government
How To Vote In South Brunswick This November
Town clerk Barbara Nyitrai released detailed information on registration, mail-in ballots and polling locations for residents.
SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ – Due to the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic, New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy ordered that most residents could vote by mail in the Nov. 3 elections.
South Brunswick town clerk, Barbara Nyitrai, provided more information on the process, saying the Middlesex County Clerk will be mailing ballots out to all registered voters soon. The ballots will be mailed out the last week of September.
Those who are not active voters, can apply for their ballot by clicking here https://www.nj.gov/state/elect...
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The town has a secure ballot drop box at the Municipal Building, located in the front of the main building, to the right of the visitors parking.
A postcard will be mailed to each registered voter detailing their polling location.
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Here’s what to do after receiving your ballots:
- Return your ballot through the United State Postal Service (must be postmarked by November 3, 2020)
- Submit your ballot in one of the Middlesex County Board of Elections’ drop boxes before 8 p.m. on Tuesday, November 3, 2020 The list can be found here: http://www.middlesexcountynj.gov/Government/Departments/CS/Boardofelections/Pages/vote2020.aspx
- Drop it off directly to the Board of Elections’ Office in East Brunswick before 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 3.
11 Kennedy Boulevard,
East Brunswick , NJ 08816
Phone Number: (732) 745-3471
Fax: (732) 296-6560
- Voters can submit their completed and sealed ballot at the assigned polling location in-person on election day, Nov. 3, 2020. The South Brunswick Township voting locations with the districts can be found on the town website home page www.sbtnj.net along with other helpful information.
If voters do not receive their vote-by-mail ballot, damage their ballot, and/or make a mistake, please contact the County Clerk for a supplemental ballot at 732-745-4202. Those who prefer to vote in-person can vote by paper provisional ballot at their respective polling stations.
Voters can verify if their mail in ballot has been received, by registering at “Track Your Ballot” on the New Jersey Elections website: nj.gov/state/elections.
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