County of Monmouth
Monmouth County Board of Elections

Allan Roth, Chairman/Commissioner
Eileen N. Kean, Secretary/Commissioner
Patricia Bennett, Commissioner
Glen Mendez, Commissioner
Robert Napoli, Commissioner
Robert Angelini, Commissioner
Robin Major, Administrator
Tracee Johnson, Chief Clerk

Monmouth County Board of Elections (732) 431-7802 x7150


Public Notice to Voters in the Boroughs of Allenhurst, Deal, Keansburg and Loch Arbour Village.

 

This notice is published pursuant to N.J.S.A. 19:12-7. A Municipal Election will be held on May 14, 2024 from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.


THE DEADLINE TO REGISTER TO VOTE FOR THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION IS TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 2024.

VOTING REQUIREMENTS

To vote in Monmouth County, you must be a United States citizen, you will be 18 years of age by the next election, you will be a resident of the State and County 30 days before the election, and you are NOT currently serving a sentence, probation or parole because of a felony conviction. Registration deadline is 21 days before an election.

REGISTRATION OF VOTERS

Registration of voters will be conducted at the Office of Commissioner of Registration/Superintendent of Elections, Monmouth County Special Services Complex, 300 Halls Mill Road, Freehold, each weekday between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.; or at the municipal offices in the voter’s community each weekday during business hours.

EVENING REGISTRATION

For the convenience of the voter, the office of Commissioner of Registration/Superintendent of Elections shall remain open from 4:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 23, 2024.

ATTENTION VOTERS WHO HAVE MOVED

If you are a registered voter in Monmouth County and have moved within the County, you should submit a change of address with the Commissioner of Registration, 300 Halls Mill Road, Freehold, NJ, 07728 phone #732-431-7780.

If you are a registered voter who has moved within the County, and you did not notify the County Commissioner of Registration of your new address, you will be permitted to vote at this election as follows: (1) Go to the polling place for the election district in which you reside on election day. (2) Tell the District Election Board Member that you are registered to vote, but have moved within the County. (3) You will be permitted to vote by provisional ballot. You will need to provide your name, current and old addresses, date of birth and signature on the envelope provided with the ballot. You may call the Commissioner of Registration or your Municipal Clerk to determine your proper polling place location.

NOTE: HAVA (Help America Vote Act) REQUIREMENTS

First-time “Mail-in” registrants, voting in a Federal Election, MUST provide I.D. before voting.

Under New Jersey law you have the right to vote in privacy, to have a reasonable amount of time to vote, to receive a replacement ballot if you spoil the first one, and to bring written material into the polling place for your personal use.

A “Voter’s Bill of Rights” will be prominently displayed at your polling place. If you believe that your right to vote has been violated in any way, you should immediately notify your county Board of Elections or county Superintendent of Elections.

“Pursuant to provisions of the Voting Accessibility for the Elderly and Handicapped Act of 1984” (Public law 98-435), a telecommunication device for the deaf (TDD) is maintained at the Election Division, Department of State, Trenton, New Jersey.

Persons wishing to utilize this service to obtain general voter information may do so by dialing 1-800-292-0039 or the Monmouth County Board of Elections at 732-431-7802 x7150.

Allenhurst Borough Commissioners – Vote for 3

Mark Horowitz

Richard Cumiskey

Frieda O. Adjmi

David J. McLaughlin

Joseph R. Dweck

Theresa Manziano-Santoro

Deal Borough Commissioners – Vote for 3

Samuel Cohen

David Simhon

Jack A. Kassin

Isaac Chehebar

Samuel Ashkenazie

Albert S. Dweck

Keansburg Borough Council – Vote for 3

Antonietta Carbone (ABC: Actively Bringing Change)

Braden Salas (ABC: Actively Bringing Change)

Cristina Onciu (ABC: Actively Bringing Change)

George Hoff (Moving Keansburg Forward)

Thomas Foley (Moving Keansburg Forward)

Sean Tonne (Moving Keansburg Forward)

Loch Arbour Village Commissioners – Vote for 3

Jacob “Jack” Hedaya

Paul V. Fernicola (Proven Leadership: Lowest Taxes in New Jersey)

Jason Elo

This is to certify that the following is a true copy of the polling places in Monmouth County for the Municipal Election. All polling places are barrier free except where noted.

The voter can locate their polling location by visiting www.njelections.org or www.monmouthcountyvotes.com. The voter may also call the Monmouth County Board of Elections weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at (732) 431-7802 x7150.

Monmouth County Board of Elections 

 

Frequently used phone numbers:

 Monmouth County Board of Elections (732) 431-7802 x7150 


These bylaws are posted in accordance with Public Law 2009, c.135, §3, eff. Oct. 2, 2009.

Summary of Services provided to the public

  • Interpret and implement all facets of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Help America Vote Act (HAVA), and NJ State Statutes Annotated, Title 19, as it relates to polling locations and elections
  • Process and count all mail-in ballots, including overseas civilian, military and provisionals for all elections
  • Recruit, train, and place board workers in designated polling locations for all elections
  • Process and distribute Challengers credentials for all elections
  • Redistrict local municipalities in conjunction with Municipal Clerks to maintain proper voting districts. This involves the drawing of district lines on maps, typing of rationales and certifying of voting districts to the State.
  • Conduct inspections of polling locations annually to ensure compliance with ADA laws and other criteria
  • Oversee advertising for all elections and monthly Board meetings to assure compliance with the Open Public Meetings Act and Title 19
  • Prepare agenda and conduct monthly meetings of the four Commissioners of the Board of Elections who serve as an official Board of Canvassers for all final election results
  • Serve as an actual polling location for mail-in ballot voters for all elections
  • Conduct recounts of election results as required  by court order
  • Provide municipal maps and final election results for mail-in & provisional ballots upon request.

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