09/20/2020
*****SPECIAL ATTENTION NJ VOTERS*****
POSTCARD NOTIFICATIONS IN MAIL ARE FAKE INFO AND 'DECEIVING' PER THE SOMERSET COUNTY CLERK ~ I COPIED THE EMAIL THAT 1 OF MY FRIENDS SENT TO ME!!!!!
*****ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CONTACT LINDA DOYLE****
****I WILL FILE A CITIZEN COMPLAINT ABOUT THIS AND HOLD THIS F****N FALSE INFO TO A FEDERAL COURT VIA WILLIAM BARR!!!!!****
I'M DETERMINED TO WIPE THE NJ GOVT OUT FOREVER AND HIGHLIGHT HOW F**KED UP, FAKE AND FABRICATED THEIR PROCESSES ARE AND NEED TO BE REVAMPED IN ITS ENTIRETY!!!!!
I JUST GOT BACK FROM VACATION CAME BACK TO THIS NONSENSE AGAIN, UUHH, MAKES ME TOTALLY SICK!!!!!
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I’m sending this to all who live or might know someone who lives in Somerset Country, in case you received a post card from the USPO. Info I From the County Clerk.
From: Linda Doyle
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2020 9:10 AM
To: Michael Pappas; Matthew Moench; Thomas M. Genova; Wells Winegar; Allen Kurdyla; Filipe Pedroso; Howard Norgalis; Howard Norgalis; Michael Kirsh; Timothy Ring
Cc: Bonnie Lopata
Subject: FW: US Post Card Misstates NJ 2020 Election Process
This card has raised a lot of confusion and phone calls yesterday.
From: Lisa Krueger [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2020 8:47 AM
To: Lisa Krueger
Subject: US Post Card Misstates NJ 2020 Election Process
News from the Somerset County Clerk’s Office
Contact: County Clerk Steve Peter / (908) 231-7013 / [email protected]
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 17, 2020
US Post Office Card Misstates NJ 2020 Election Process
Every Active Voter in New Jersey will Receive a Vote by Mail Ballot Automatically
SOMERVILLE, NJ – New Jersey postal customers received post cards from the United States Postal Service this week that gave incorrect information about the process for Garden State voters to cast their ballots in the 2020 general election. The cards urged voters to request vote by mail ballots early, but in New Jersey all active voters will receive ballots automatically.
“We will be mailing ballots to every active registered voter in Somerset County by October 5, and they should be received by October 10,” said Somerset County Clerk Steve Peter. “The only reason to submit a Vote by Mail ballot request is if you ballot is lost or damaged and you require a replacement.”
If voters have not received their ballot by October 10, they are encouraged to contact the Clerks’ office at (908) 231-7013 to determine if a new ballot should be mailed. Voters cannot request a second ballot if they have already submitted one.
Some polling locations will be open in NJ (at least one per municipality and 50% of the locations overall), but only for voting by paper provisional ballots (only those with disabilities that prevent them from using a paper ballot may use a machine, and will have to sign an affidavit) or (new this time) to drop off their own voted VBM ballot.
More information on how Somerset County voters can participate in the 2020 General Election is available at https://www.co.somerset.nj.us/2020general .
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Thank you,
Lisa Krueger
Somerset County Public Information Manager
Leadership Somerset Assistant Program Director
20 Grove Street | P.O. Box 3000 | Somerville, NJ 08876-1262
Ph: 908.231.7020 | Fx: 908.707.4127 | www.co.somerset.nj.us
Linda Doyle
Township Clerk/ Deputy Registrar
Township Clerk
[email protected]
Township of Bridgewater
100 Commons Way
Bridgewater, New Jersey 08807
Phone (908) 725-6300 x5025
Fax (908) 707-1235
www.bridgewaternj.gov
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