Union County, NJ – The Union County Board of Elections reminds residents that May 12 is the deadline for voter registration for the 2020 Presidential primary. Primary Day will be on Tuesday, June 2.
Voters must be 18 years of age and citizens of the United States. Residents who are currently 17 and will turn 18 on or before Election Day may also register to vote.
Incarcerated persons are not eligible to vote, but a new law will provide voting rights to persons on parole or probation. Persons currently on parole or probation can register to vote beginning on March 17, when the new law goes into effect. The May 12 deadline still applies.
To download a voter registration form visit the New Jersey state elections website at nj.gov/state/elections/voter-registration. Be sure to print and sign the form before returning.
To receive a voter registration form by U.S. Post, call the Board of Elections at 908-527-4123.
Residents can also obtain a form in person at their municipal clerks’ office. Below is the schedule for openings on May 12, the voter registration deadline.
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Union County Board of Elections |
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May 12, 2020 – Voter Registration Deadline – Office Openings |
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Office |
Address |
Open |
Close |
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Union County Board of Elections |
271 No. Broad Street, Elizabeth, NJ |
8:00am |
9:00pm |
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Union County Clerk’s Office |
2 Broad Street, Room 113, Elizabeth, NJ |
8:30am |
4:30pm |
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Union County Clerk’s Office |
300 North Avenue East, Westfield, NJ |
8:00am |
7:30pm |
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Berkeley Heights Municipal Clerk |
29 Park Avenue |
8:30am |
4:00pm |
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Clark Municipal Clerk’s Office |
430 Westfield Avenue |
8:30am |
4:00pm |
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Cranford Municipal Clerk’s Office |
8 Springfield Avenue |
8:00am |
9:00pm |
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Elizabeth Municipal Clerk’s Office |
50 Winfield Scott Plaza |
9:00am |
4:00pm |
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Fanwood Municipal Clerk |
75 North Martine Avenue |
8:00am |
8:00pm |
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Garwood Municipal Clerk’s Office |
403 South Avenue |
9:00am |
4:30pm |
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Hillside Municipal Clerk’s Office |
Liberty & Hillside Avenues |
8:30am |
6:30pm |
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Kenilworth Municipal Clerk’s Office |
567 Boulevard |
8:30am |
6:00pm |
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Linden Municipal Clerk’s Office |
301 North Wood Avenue |
9:00am |
5:00pm |
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Mountainside Municipal Clerk’s Office |
1385 Route 22 East |
8:30am |
4:30pm |
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New Providence Municipal Clerk’s Office |
360 Elkwood Avenue |
8:30am |
4:30pm |
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Plainfield Municipal Clerk’s Office |
515 Watchung Avenue |
6:00am |
9:30pm |
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Rahway Municipal Clerk’s Office |
1 City Hall Plaza |
8:30am |
7:30pm |
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Roselle Municipal Clerk’s Office |
210 Chestnut Street |
9:00am |
9:00pm |
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Roselle Park Municipal Clerk’s Office |
110 East Westfield Avenue |
8:30am |
9:00pm |
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Scotch Plains Municipal Clerk’s Office |
430 Park Avenue |
8:30am |
5:30pm |
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Springfield Municipal Clerk’s Office |
100 Mountain Avenue |
8:00am |
8:00pm |
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Summit Municipal Clerk’s Office |
512 Springfield Avenue |
8:30am |
9:00pm |
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Union Municipal Clerk’s Office |
1976 Morris Avenue |
8:30am |
9:00pm |
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Westfield Municipal Clerk’s Office |
425 East Broad Street |
8:30am |
6:30pm |
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Winfield Municipal Clerk’s Office |
12 Gulfstream Avenue |
8:30am |
4:00pm |
For all Union County Board of Elections information visit online at ucnj.org/ucboe, email ucboe@ucnj.org, or call 908-527-4123.
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