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AlCzervik Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-02-08 01:52 PM
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Ocean County NJ absentee voters may get another chance?
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) -- Vote early and often is more than a joke in New Jersey.

Due to a ruling by a state judge in Ocean County, voters who cast absentee ballots in that county for a presidential candidate who later withdrew from the race, such as Republican Rudy Giuliani or Democrat John Edwards, can get a replacement absentee ballot before the state's primary Tuesday.

The ruling is not binding in New Jersey's 20 other counties, but county clerks have the discretion to provide replacement ballots, said David Wald, a spokesman for the state Attorney General's Office. If the voter's request is denied, the voter can appeal to a state judge, he said.

At least four counties - Bergen, population about 900,000; Essex, population nearly 800,000; Ocean, population more than 560,000; and Union, population more than 530,000 - have arranged to accommodate voters who wanted a replacement ballot, Wald said. Bergen and Essex are the state's largest counties. New Jersey has more than 4.8 million registered voters.

By late afternoon Friday, only a handful of voters had sought replacement ballots, Wald said.

The deadline for any absentee ballot is 3 p.m. Monday.
Due to a ruling by a state judge in Ocean County, voters who cast absentee ballots in that county for a presidential candidate who later withdrew from the race, such as Republican Rudy Giuliani or Democrat John Edwards, can get a replacement absentee ballot before the state's primary Tuesday.

The ruling is not binding in New Jersey's 20 other counties, but county clerks have the discretion to provide replacement ballots, said David Wald, a spokesman for the state Attorney General's Office. If the voter's request is denied, the voter can appeal to a state judge, he said.

At least four counties - Bergen, population about 900,000; Essex, population nearly 800,000; Ocean, population more than 560,000; and Union, population more than 530,000 - have arranged to accommodate voters who wanted a replacement ballot, Wald said. Bergen and Essex are the state's largest counties. New Jersey has more than 4.8 million registered voters.

By late afternoon Friday, only a handful of voters had sought replacement ballots, Wald said.


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The deadline for any absentee ballot is 3 p.m. Monday.
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NJObamaWoman Donating Member (572 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-02-08 01:55 PM
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1. Lets get ready to rumble....I love Jersey
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sunonmars Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Feb-02-08 02:04 PM
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2. How stupid, you send the ballot, its a legal document, you cant just ask for it back
Edited on Sat Feb-02-08 02:07 PM by sunonmars

besides its your fault if you send it early. You should'nt be able to change your vote when its cast just because circumstances change.

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