Sample Ballots Now Available for the June 10th Primary Election in Monmouth County
Sample ballots are mailed to voters and are available online
FREEHOLD, New Jersey – Monmouth County Clerk Christine Giordano Hanlon is advising voters that sample ballots for the upcoming June 10th Primary Election are now available.
“I encourage Monmouth County voters to review the sample ballot before heading to the polls,” said Clerk Hanlon. “Bringing one’s sample ballot to the polling location is not required, but can be helpful.”
A useful feature of the sample ballot is a bar code which can be scanned at the polling location to assist poll workers in locating the voter’s record in the electronic poll book. This step could help facilitate the check-in process when voters would typically provide their name.
Sample ballots have been mailed to voters in Monmouth County and may also be accessed online on the Monmouth County Clerk’s elections website at https://www.monmouthcountyvotes.com/elections/sample-ballots/ as well as the free Monmouth County Votes mobile app.
For more information, visit MonmouthCountyVotes.com or the free Monmouth County Votes mobile app. Questions about sample ballots may be directed to the County Clerk’s Elections Office at 732-431-7790.
About the Monmouth County Clerk
The Monmouth County Clerk serves as the Clerk of Elections, one of three independent offices that oversee different aspects of the elections process in Monmouth County. 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.