According to the Wall Street Journal:
Voters in New Jersey now have two more ways to send in their ballots
in an already unusual election season complicated by superstorm Sandy:
via fax and email.
The Christie administration said Saturday that the additional options
are aimed at giving displaced residents and emergency workers another
way to vote and that the ballots would be cast provisionally.
Administration officials urged people who could to vote early or
through the normal process.
The administration said people could cast those ballots in two steps.
First, they should email or fax an application for a mail-in ballot
through their county clerk's office.
Once that application is approved, voters can email or fax the ballot by 8 p.m. Tuesday.
"This has been an extraordinary storm that has created unthinkable
destruction across our state, and we know many people have questions
about how and where to cast their vote in Tuesday's election," said Lt.
Governor Kim Guadagno, who doubles as the secretary of state and
oversees elections. "To help alleviate pressure on polling places, we
encourage voters to either use electronic voting or the extended hours
at county offices to cast their vote."
People will also be able to vote somewhere other than the county in which they are registered, the administration said.
Mail-in ballots must be postmarked by Nov. 5.
Sunday, November 04, 2012
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