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| SUPPORT THE ROSELAND REPUBLICAN
COMMITTEE CANDIDATES IN 2011
(VOTE BY
MAIL) |
| Support the local Roseland Republican Club and help make a
political impact on the Local, County, State and National level. Our committee
helps provide resources to candidates who are fiscally responsible, promote
small government and whom share our same values on the local level. |
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| Information on how vote by mail and register
to vote in New Jersey: |
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Identification must be provided when registering by mail,
either on the registration form or in person the first time you vote. Either
your driver's license number, last four digits of your Social Security #
or a copy of a listed document showing your name and address satisfy the
identification requirement. |
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How to vote by mail:
In New Jersey, any voter can now vote by mail in any election.
You do not need a reason to Vote by Mail. Don't feel like going to the polls?
Simply vote by mail. Now there is "no excuse" not to vote! A voter may vote
by mail by completing the Application for Vote by Mail Ballot, and returning
the application to their
County Clerk (County Clerk addresses attached to form).
To receive your ballot by mail, the application must be received by the
County Clerk 7 days prior to the election. A voter
may also apply in person to the
County Clerk until 3:00 p.m., the day before
the election.The
County Clerk cannot accept faxed or emailed copies
of a Application for Vote by Mail Ballot, unless you are a Military or Overseas
Voter, since an original signature is required. |
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Who may register To vote: A native-born or naturalized
U.S. citizen who is 18 years old by election day, a resident of the state
and county at least 30 days before an election, not denied right to vote
due to either court adjudication of "idiocy" or "insanity", not serving a
sentence, or on parole or probation for an indictable offense |
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When to register: One must be registered to vote at
least 21 days before the next election. |
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How and where to register: Registration forms are available
online from the
NJ Division of Elections. They also are are
available in person from your municipal clerk's office,
County
Commissioner of Registration (who may be the superintendent
of elections), motor vehicle agencies, public assistance offices, libraries,
the League of Women Voters
of New Jersey, and the
NJ
Division of Elections. |
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When to re-register: Registration is permanent but
you must re-register if
you:.. |
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Change your name: You are entitled to vote only in the next
election by signing your registration sheet at the polls with both your previous
and new name. After that, you must re-register in your new name. |
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Change your residence within the county: By the 21st day before
election, file a change of address form with municipal clerk or county
commissioner of registration. |
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After the 21st day before election, you may correct your
registration on election day at the office of the municipal clerk in your
new community of residence. |
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Change your residence outside county: By the 21st day before
election, you must re-register in new county. If you move after the 21st
day before an election, you are permitted to vote in your former election
district after signing an "Affirmation of Residency" form. |
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For further information, contact your
County
Election Official or the
NJ
Division of Elections or phone 1-877-NJVOTER (1-877-658-6837). |
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