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Where to Vote in Morristown on Tuesday

Polling locations remain unchanged after Hurricane Sandy, except for in the Fourth Ward.

 

There are no local elections this year in Morristown, but that does not mean people should not go out to vote on Tuesday, from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Besides the election of a president of the United States, senators, freeholders and an assemblyman are to be decided, and several state ballot questions are in play this year.

Where to vote on Tuesday, Nov. 6:

WARD DISTRICT LOCATION
01 01 Municipal Building, 200 South Street, Lobby
01 02 Municipal Building, 200 South Street, Lobby
01 03 Municipal Building, 200 South Street, Senior Center
01 04 Municipal Building, 200 South Street, Senior Center, Third Floor
02 01 Speedwell Avenue Fire House, 161 Speedwell Ave., Truck Bay
02 02 Lafayette School, 31 Hazel St., Auditorium
02 03 Speedwell Avenue Fire House, 161 Speedwell Ave., Truck Bay
03 01 Morristown High School, 50 Early St., Auditorium
03 02 Morristown High School, 50 Early St., Auditorium
03 03 Petrone Towers
39 Early St.
All Purpose Room
04 01 Senior Citizen Housing 
29 Ann St.
All Purpose Room
04 02 Senior Citizen Housing 
29 Ann St.
All Purpose Room
04 03 Municipal Building, 200 South Street, Lobby (moved from Thomas Jefferson School because of Sandy-related issues)
04 04 Municipal Building, 200 South Street, Lobby (moved from Thomas Jefferson School because of Sandy-related issues)

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Nancy Yard

1:27 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Morristown ward 3, districts 1 & 2 voting at MHS is in the auditorium, not the gym.

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John Dunphy

1:29 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Thanks, Nancy, I made the correction.

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1:27 pm on Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Morris board of elections is stating that they will not be able to process all the displaced voter ballot requests. They told me they are advising all voters to cast a provisional ballot, even if you're not in NJ. I called Trenton and was told that they absolutely would not accept an out of state provisional ballot. Just an FYI. Trenton had no idea what will happen when the deadline for the displaced persons ballots passes and people have not received their ballots, but said that they are aware of the problem.

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