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November 4, 2012 A.M. Update
Utility
Companies from across the United States are mobilizing to assist New
Jersey utility companies to restore power to the state.
Utility workers use creative ways to restore power to New Jersey homes and businesses
Voting Update
NJ Governor Christie Administration Announces E-Mail and Fax Voting Available to New Jerseyans Displaced by Hurricane Sandy
Already Available to Military and Overseas Voters, State Opens Electronic Voting System to Make Voting More Accessible to Citizens Displaced by Hurricane Sandy and First Responders Assisting in Recovery Efforts
Trenton, NJ
- The New Jersey Department of State issued a directive yesterday to
county elections officials to permit New Jersey registered voters
displaced by Hurricane Sandy to vote electronically. This directive also
is intended to assist displaced first responders, whose tireless
recovery efforts away from home has made voting a challenge.
To vote electronically, displaced voters may submit a mail-in ballot application either by e-mail or fax to their county clerk. Once an application is approved, the clerk will electronically send a ballot to the voter by either fax or e-mail in accordance to the voter's preference. Voters must return their electronic ballot - by fax or email - no later than November 6, 2012, at 8 p.m.
To vote electronically, displaced voters may submit a mail-in ballot application either by e-mail or fax to their county clerk. Once an application is approved, the clerk will electronically send a ballot to the voter by either fax or e-mail in accordance to the voter's preference. Voters must return their electronic ballot - by fax or email - no later than November 6, 2012, at 8 p.m.
Voters can download a mail-in ballot application for their county by visiting
http://nj.gov/state/elections/ voting-information-vote-by- mail.html. A list of county clerk websites, phone numbers and fax numbers are available by visitinghttp://nj.gov/state/ elections/voting-information- local-officials.html.
Separate directives issued yesterday enable
displaced voters and first responders to vote by provisional ballot at a
polling place in a county other than the voter's county of
registration. The deadline for county clerks to receive mail-in ballots
has been extended to November 19, 2012, for any ballot postmarked on or
before November 5, 2012.
Mail-in ballots post marked later than November 5 will not be accepted.
County elections officials have also been directed to print a sufficient number of provisional and emergency ballots to accommodate voters.
Voters are encouraged to take advantage of extended office hours at county elections offices to cast their vote early and in-person. Registered voters can obtain and cast their ballot in-person at their county elections office up until 3 pm Tuesday. County election offices are to remain open, at a minimum, from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm throughout the weekend, until November 5. Voters that have a mail-in ballot and choose to deliver their ballot to the county elections office in person must present their completed ballot to their county elections office no later than the close of polls on Tuesday.
Information is also available by calling 1-877-NJVOTER.
New Jersey County Offices Of Emergency Management
Contact Information:
DONATIONS
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Financial
donations help the Red Cross provide shelter, food, emotional support
and other assistance to those affected by disasters like Hurricane
Sandy.
You can also go to iTunes/redcross or text 90999 to REDCROSS for an automatic $10 donation
Or Click This Link To Give More:
Additional Donations:
The Jewish Federations of North America
has opened the JFNA Hurricane Relief Fund
November 2, 2012 News
FEMA CONTACT INFORMATION
Contact Us:
Phone: 1 (800) 621-FEMA (3362)
TTY: 1 (800) 462-7585
Phone: 1 (800) 621-FEMA (3362)
TTY: 1 (800) 462-7585
Online Registration
Technical Assistance:
Phone: 1 (800) 745-0243
Technical Assistance:
Phone: 1 (800) 745-0243
Apply For Assistance:
Jersey Shore Hurricane News On Facebook
Hurricane Sandy Coming Together Benefit Concert
Tonight On NBC
ALERTS!
Do No Use Your Gas Oven To Heat Your Home!
It Can Cause High Levels Of Carbon Monoxide
To Raise Inside Your Home
Leave Your Gas Powered Generators Outside Your Home
In A Non-Visible Area.
Thieves Are Stealing Them!
When Purchasing A Generator Make Sure You Purchase
A Rental Grade Generator With A Voltage Selection Dial.
Make Sure All Your Windows And Doors Are Locked.
Looting Is Becoming A Serious Issue And Police Departments Are Concentrating On Search And Rescue Operations
November 1, 2012 News
NJ Office of Emergency Management
List of hotels, pharmacies, restaurants and gas stations
that are currently open
NJ Governor Christie Warns Of
Contractor And Charity Scams
Christie Administration Activates
Volunteer Emergency Response Hotline -
Volunteers Asked to Call 1-800-JERSEY-7
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