Home News North Bergen News ꦐNorth Bergen installs secure drop box🦄 for Primary Election ballots

Share this:

North Bergen installs secure drop box for Primary Election ballots

The Township has placed the box outside town hall for residents to mail 🔯their votes

The ballot box in front of town hall

Despite New Jersey entering Phase 2 of reopening amid COVID-19, the state is still in no condition to hold in-perso♎n elections. To cope with the issue, months ago Gov. Phil Murphy moved the June primary election to July 7 𒊎in preparation.

The election is also poised to be held primarily through vote by mail. To ensure the safety of ballots, North Bergen i🧜s going the extra mile.

The township has installed a secure drop box outside town hall for𝐆 the co𓆉nvenience of residents who would like to submit their primary election ballots. The drop box is on the side of the building, next to the Municipal Chambers entrance.

Every registered New Jersey voter, Democrat or Republican, should receive a ballot in the mail for the July 7 primary. A🅺ll ballots come with prepaid postage. Ballots can be mailed by the deadline or de😼posited in the drop box at town hall.

The deadline to deposit ballots in the drop box is 8 p.m. on Tuesday, July 7. The drop box is monitored 24 hou🍬rs a day by video surveillance to maintain strict security.

For questions or more information, cal𓄧l the Hudson County Board of 🅺Elections at 201-369-3435.

Sacco says vote Column B

Mayor Nicholas Sacco and his mail-in ballot.

Mayor Nicholas Sacco said mo꧋st resid𒈔ents should have already received their Vote by Mail ballots for the Primary Election. Due to COVID-19, all registered Democrats and Republicans have been sent ballots, and most voting will be done by mail.

“I’m asking for your support for the Column B Democratic Team, especially our Freeholder Anthony Vainieri,” Sacco said. “From revitalizing our beloved Braddock Park, to providing county funding for many important projects to helping us keep property taxes stable, Anthony is doing a tremendous job and he deserves our support for a new term.”

Sacco has endorsed the Column B Team, including Joe Biden for President, Cory Booker for Senate, Albio Sires for Congress and Ant🦩hony Vainieri for Freeholder.

“All ballots must be received by the County Clerk by July 7 to be counted, so send yours back now,” Sacco said. “In order to cast your vote, fill out your choices on the ballot and make sure to fill the ovals in completely. Put your completed ballot in the sma﷽ll envelope.”

Ac♏cording to Sacco, residents must prജint their names and addresses and sign on the designated area on the envelope and follow all other instructions.

Then, residents must put the smaller envelope inside the larger paid envelope, seal it and mail it back, Sacco said. No p🐽ostage is necessary.

For updates on this and other stories, check www.iccwins98.com and follow us on Twitter @hudson_reporter. Daniel Israel can be reached at [email protected].

Previous article N⛦orth Bergen will celebrate in-person graduation outdoors
Next article Standing by DACA
Avatar photo
A dynamic team of hands-on journalists, this group combines sharp insights with compelling narratives. With expertise spanning various industries, they craft content that resonates with local residents and businesses alike. Their collaborative approach ensures a fresh, well-rounded perspective on every piece, making them a go-to source for local news in Hudson County.
iccwin369.com