Heres How To Vote In New Brunswick This Fall – New Brunswick, NJ Patch

NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ — To help ensure your ballot is properly collected and counted this November, Middlesex County is installing ballot drop boxes in all 25 towns in the county.

This far exceeds the minimum of 10 boxes per county as required by the state, pointed out Middlesex County Freeholder Director Ronald Rios.

This summer, Gov. Murphy ordered that the Nov. 3 presidential election be vote by mail in New Jersey, due to COVID fears.

Expect to start getting your ballots mailed to you soon. All registered voters can deposit their completed mail-in ballot in a drop box by 8 p.m. on Nov. 3 at the following locations:

  • Jamesburg Municipal Complex 131 Perrineville Road, Jamesburg Drop box located within the parking lot, in the Safe Zone
  • Piscataway Municipal Complex 455 Hoes Lane, Piscataway Drop box located on walkway between municipal building and police station
  • Sayreville Borough Hall 167 Main Street, Sayreville Drop box located behind building, on the sidewalk(right side when facing the building)
  • Milltown Municipal Complex 39 Washington Ave., Milltown Drop box located at beginning of side entrance accessible from the parking lot. Slated as Safe Exchange Zone
  • Metuchen Municipal Complex 500 Main Street, Metuchen Drop box located in back of parking Lot – by handicap parking lanes.
  • Plainsboro Municipal Complex 641 Plainsboro Road, Plainsboro Drop box located in front of stairs to Municipal Building.
  • Woodbridge Municipal Building 1 Main St., Woodbridge Drop Box is curbside. Adjacent to north side of main entrance stairs to town hall.
  • Edison Municipal Complex 100 Municipal Blvd. Edison Drop Box located Municipal Complex entrance outside under awning.
  • East Brunswick Municipal Complex 1 Civic Drive, East Brunswick Drop box located between parking lot and East Brunswick Municipal Complex by police entrance.
  • Middlesex County Administration Building 75 Bayard Street, New Brunswick Drop box located in front of front entrance.
  • Perth Amboy Public Safety Complex 361 New Brunswick Ave, Perth Amboy Drop box located between Municipal Court and Police Station; closer to police station entrance.
  • Thomas Deverin Community Center 100 Cooke Avenue, Carteret Drop Box located inside the vestibule of the building.
  • Cranbury Police Department 1 Logan Dr, Cranbury Drop Box located in front of police station.
  • Dunellen Public Library 100 New Market Rd, Dunellen Drop Box located on sidewalk near entrance to library.
  • Helmetta Borough Hall 51 Main St, Helmetta Drop Box located in front of borough hall.
  • Highland Park Borough Hall 221 South Fifth Avenue, Highland Park Drop Box in front of borough hall.
  • Middlesex Borough Hall 1200 Mountain Ave, Middlesex Borough Drop Box located in the rear of townhall.
  • Monroe Township Library 4 Municipal Plaza, Monroe Township Drop Box located to the right of the entrance to the library.
  • North Brunswick Township Hall 710 Hermann Road, North Brunswick Drop Box located in front of townhall.
  • Old Bridge Township Municipal Complex 1 Old Bridge Plaza, Old Bridge Drop Box located on the sidewalk nearest the curb in front of municipal building.
  • South Amboy Train Station 137 N. Broadway, South Amboy Drop Box located on the curb in front of the train station across from townhall.
  • South Brunswick Municipal Building 540 Ridge Rd, Monmouth Junction Drop Box located in front of municipal building.
  • South Plainfield Borough Hall 2480 Plainfield Ave, South Plainfield Drop Box located in read of municipal building.
  • South River Administration Building 48 Washington St, South River Drop Box located in front of administration building.
  • Spotswood Municipal Building 77 Summerhill Rd, Spotswood Drop Box located in front of town hall.

You can also mail back your ballot, any time before Nov. 3 (ballots must be postmarked on or before November 3).

And if you do not want to mail in your mail-in ballot, you can also vote at your assigned place on Nov. 3, Election Day. But even then you will only be able to vote by paper ballot and not by machine. A limited number of machines will be available only for voters with a disability.

Voters may drop the ballot off at the Middlesex County Board of Elections located at 11 Kennedy Blvd, East Brunswick until Tuesday, November 3 at 8 p.m.

To participate in the election, residents must be registered to vote, and must do so before Tuesday, October 13, if not already registered. For the first time ever, residents can register to vote online.

Ballot drop boxes are collected and returned directly to the Middlesex County Board of Elections office. These ballots are only handled by designated Board of Elections representatives.

For election information and general questions, please visit www.middlesexcountynj.gov/vote2020. If you have any questions regarding applications or the sending of mail-in ballots for the November 3, 2020 General Election, please call the Elections Division of the County Clerk’s Office at 732-745-4202. For all other questions, please call the Board of Elections at 732-745-3471.