Early In-Person Voting Begins in Monmouth County on Saturday, Oct. 26 – Important Reminder from Hanlon

Early In-Person Voting Begins in Monmouth County on Saturday, Oct. 26 - Important Reminder from Hanlon

Monmouth County Clerk Christine Giordano Hanlon is reminding voters that early in-person voting for the 2024 General Election begins this Saturday, Oct. 26. The voting option allows voters to cast their ballots in person on machines for a 9-day period prior to Election Day.

“With voter turnout expected to be high as has been the case in all presidential elections, voting early is a great option to avoid potential lines at the polls or other inconveniences on Election Day,” said Clerk Hanlon. “Evening and weekend hours provide extra flexibility for those with busy schedules, so it’s more convenient than ever to cast your ballot.”

Early in-person voting will be available Saturday, Oct. 26 through Sunday, Nov. 3 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday through Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sundays.

There are 10 designated early voting locations in Monmouth County, and voters may vote any of these locations regardless of where they reside.

The following are the early in-person voting locations in Monmouth County for the 2024 General Election:

  • Colts Neck: Colts Neck Public Library, 2 Veterans Way (formerly 1 Winthrop Drive)
  • Hazlet Township: Monmouth County Library, Hazlet Branch, 251 Middle Road
  • Howell Township: Church of St. Veronica Gymnasium, 4219 Route 9 North
  • Little Silver Borough: The Women’s Club of Little Silver, 111 Church Street
  • Long Branch City: Brookdale Community College, 213 Broadway
  • Manalapan: Monmouth County Library Headquarters, 125 Symmes Drive
  • Middletown: Croydon Hall (Assembly Hall), 900 Leonardville Road, Leonardo
  • Neptune Township: Neptune Senior Center (Fitness Center), 1607 Corlies Avenue
  • Spring Lake Heights: Cornelius V. Kelly Community Center, 902 Ocean Road
  • Upper Freehold: Hope Fire Company #1 (Meeting Room), 82 Route 526, Allentown

In addition to early in person voting, voters have the options of casting their ballots the traditional way in person on Election Day or by mail.

For more information, visit MonmouthCountyVotes.com or download the free “Monmouth County Votes” mobile app.

About the Monmouth County Clerk

The Office of the Monmouth County Clerk is comprised of five divisions handling property recordings, elections, archives, passports and records management.  The County Clerk’s Office also provides resident, veteran and Gold Star Family identification cards to county residents, administers oaths to notaries and public officials and performs wedding ceremonies. The Monmouth County Clerk is a constitutional and administrative officer elected to a five-year term by the voters of Monmouth County. Christine Giordano Hanlon, Esq. was elected Monmouth County Clerk in November 2015 and was re-elected to a second term in November 2020.

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Monmouth County residents will have the opportunity to cast their votes early starting on Saturday, October 26th. This early in-person voting period is a convenient option for those who may not be able to make it to the polls on Election Day.

Monmouth County Clerk Christine Hanlon has issued an important reminder to residents to take advantage of this early voting opportunity. Hanlon emphasizes the importance of exercising your right to vote and encourages all eligible voters to participate in the democratic process.

Early in-person voting will take place at designated polling locations throughout Monmouth County. This allows residents to cast their ballots at a time and location that is most convenient for them. By voting early, residents can avoid long lines and potential delays on Election Day.

In addition to early in-person voting, Monmouth County residents also have the option to vote by mail. The deadline to request a vote-by-mail ballot is October 29th, so be sure to submit your request in a timely manner if you prefer this method of voting.

Hanlon reminds residents to review their sample ballots and research the candidates and issues before heading to the polls. It is important to be informed about the candidates and their platforms in order to make an educated decision when casting your vote.

Overall, early in-person voting provides Monmouth County residents with a convenient and accessible way to participate in the upcoming election. By taking advantage of this opportunity, residents can ensure that their voices are heard and their votes are counted. Remember, every vote counts, so be sure to make your voice heard this election season.