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Electronic Voting and Polling Location Texting

In addition, the state is allowing residents who fled the state to vote electronically.

 

With many polling locations in Monmouth County and throughout the state changing due to the massive impact of Hurricane Sandy, some residents are finding themselves a little confused.

The state of NJ is attempting to make things easier, by allowing residents to text 877877 with a full address, including town name and zip code, and a polling location will be texted back.

Voters in 30 Monmouth County municipalities have had changes to their polling locations, according to the Monmouth County Clerk.

In addition, the state is allowing residents who fled the state to vote electronically by email or fax with the following instructions:

  • Use the internet to download the application. Go to the Monmouth County site at www.visitmonmouth.com, click on the County Clerks Office, and then click on the link for the application for the mail in ballot. Or go the state website at www.elections.nj.gov and click on the Vote By Mail box.
  • Complete the application. In the box for a return address, enter the words “Hurricane Sandy.” You can then submit the completed application to the Monmouth County Clerk of Elections by email or fax. The email address is bsumick@co.monmouth.nj.us. The fax number is 732-409-4887.
  • Upon receipt of the application, the Clerk of Elections will determine the authenticity of the ballot request by matching voter signatures. Once the voter is verified, the Clerk will either email or fax the ballot and the waiver of secrecy form back to the voter. If the application was e-mailed, the forms will be e-mailed. If the application was faxed, the forms will be faxed.
  • The voter must then transmit the signed waiver of secrecy along with their voted ballot by fax or email for receipt to the Monmouth County Board of Elections no later than 8 p.m. on Election Day, Tuesday Nov. 6.

The County Clerk urges residents who are able to vote in-person to do so, and reserve electronic voting for those who cannot get to the polls.

About this column: News and essential information about Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey. Related Topics: Electronic Voting, Hurricane Sandy, Monmouth County Clerk, Patch Election, and election 2012

Mesmerize

9:26 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Has anyone used this email/fax method yet to vote? If so, what was your wait time after you sent your application before you received a ballot in return? I'm only curious, because I'm still waiting to receive mine. I had to evacuate out of state after Hurricane Sandy, so I'm trying to take advantage of this method to vote. Hope it works. Thanks!

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Kaitlyn Anness

11:09 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

With any questions, call your county clerk

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Mesmerize

11:13 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Kaitlyn, with all due respect, I was only asking what other personal experiences were with this email/fax method. It was a voter/end-user question on wait times. Not a county clerk question. Thanks anyway, I know you meant well.

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Kaitlyn Anness

11:15 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Sorry! Just may be the quickest way to get correct information :)

rita jurakovich

9:53 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

did you email or fax? i can't see how to email since the app has to be downloaded.....

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Mesmerize

10:30 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Rita, I don't have a smart phone so I don't know how the apps work, sorry.

For me, I had to print out the application form first on a computer, filled it out by hand, scanned it, and emailed the scanned attachment to the email address listed above. Otherwise you have to fax the filled out application form to the fax number above.

The PDF file (application form) is not the type you can fill out on-line if you're on a computer, thus reason why I had to print it out first (I guess because they also want your signature too?). This isn't as easy of a process as it initially sounds.

Well, it's been 3+ hrs since I emailed the filled out application form and I still haven't received a ballot.

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rita jurakovich

10:56 am on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

thanks......i agree. they make it sound so easy to do online but you do have to print out and scan or fax...again thanks for the feedback.

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