NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ – During this unprecedented time, Middlesex County is widely
promoting its Vote By Mail initiative for the upcoming primary election. The goal of this
initiative from the Middlesex County Board of Freeholders, led by the Middlesex County Clerk
Elaine Flynn, is to promote safety during COVID-19 while still exercising one’s right to vote.
In previous years, Middlesex County has mailed Vote By Mail applications in August for the
General Election. With the COVID-19 pandemic drastically impacting almost every aspect of
life for voters, the County has committed to sending applications during the Primary Election
in order to encourage safe and responsible participation in the election.
“The Board of Chosen Freeholders encourages all our residents to be heard while staying safe
this voting season by signing up for Vote By Mail. Our County’s program is among the most
accessible in the State –we mail the application and we also include the postage for the
application and the ballot at no cost to our residents. In this way, Middlesex County is enabling
more people to vote while remaining in the comfort of their homes,” said Middlesex County
Freeholder Director Ronald G. Rios.
New Jersey law states that any registered voter is eligible to apply for the Vote By Mail
program, for any reason and for any election. In order to vote in this year’s Primary Election
on July 7 residents simply complete a Vote By Mail application arriving in early May and return
it to the County Clerk’s office no later than seven days prior to an election date. No postage is
required; the application and the ballot envelope that voters receive will be prepaid. Once the
Clerk’s Office receives the application, a ballot is sent to the resident for the election. Once a
Vote By Mail ballot is completed and submitted, the vote is counted, eliminating the need to
visit polls during this crisis.
“Your vote is your voice and is one that can be exercised regardless of the current crisis.
Applying for a Vote by Mail application now means that none of us has to anticipate whether
social distancing requirements will be lifted in time for us to vote in person at the polls this
July,” said Middlesex County Clerk Elaine Flynn.
All Middlesex County Voters who are not currently registered to receive Vote by Mail ballots
will be receiving an application in the mail in the coming weeks. To receive a ballot for this
July’s Primary Election, the application must be received by June 30, 2020.
If residents have any questions regarding Middlesex County’s Vote By Mail initiative, please
call the Elections Division of the Middlesex County Clerk’s Office at (732) 745-4202 or visit the County Clerk Elections website.
Please visit the County's website for more information and resources on COVID-19.