Voter registration deadline for the July 16 election is Tuesday, June 25

UNION COUNTY, NJ — The Union County Board of Elections has announced that the voter registration deadline for the July 16 10th Congressional District Special Primary Election is Tuesday, June 25.

The state is hosting a special election in the 10th Congressional District to fill the vacancy created by the untimely death of Congressman Donald Payne.

The 10th Congressional District includes Cranford, Garwood, Hillside, Kenilworth, parts of Linden including Ward 1, Ward 3 (Districts 1 & 4), Ward 4, Ward 5, Ward 8, Ward 9, Ward 10, Roselle, Roselle Park and Union.

“There are multiple options for residents to register to vote in time for the upcoming election,” said Union County Board of Elections administrator Nicole DiRado. “Those eligible to vote can apply online, by mail or in person in order to register.”

The Union County Board of Elections office is open Monday to Friday, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., to accept Voter Registration Forms. On the Tuesday, June 25, voter registration deadline, the Board of Elections Office will remain open until 9 p.m. to receive forms.
Municipal clerk offices can also provide and accept voter registration forms.

Voter registration forms in both English and Spanish can also be downloaded from the Union County Board of Elections website at ucnj.org/boe/voter-registration-information. Be sure to print and sign the form before returning.

To register online, eligible residents should visit: voter.svrs.nj.gov/register and follow the Online Voter Registration instructions. Your County Commissioner of Registration will notify you if your application is accepted. If it is not accepted, you will be notified on how to complete and/or correct the application.

You can register to vote if:

• you are a United States citizen;

• you will be 18 years old by the next election;

• you will be a resident of the state and county for 30 days before the election;

• you are NOT currently serving a sentence because of a felony conviction; and

• as of March 17, 2020, persons currently on parole or probation are entitled to vote.

To receive a voter registration form by mail, call the Board of Elections at 908-527-4123.