Politics & Government

How to Register to Vote in Manalapan

In honor of National Voter Registration Day, we're giving you all the information you need on how and where to register to vote.

If you haven’t yet registered to vote, get it off your to-do list now.

Today is National Voter Registration Day, and thousands of local, state and national organizations have mobilized to make sure millions of people don’t miss the chance to cast their vote in this year’s elections.

Six million people didn’t vote in the 2008 elections because they either did not know how to register or because they missed the voter registration deadline.

The voter registration deadline for New Jersey is Oct. 16.

Here’s information on how you can register in time for the Nov. 6 elections:

Register by Mail

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Fill out a voter registration form in person at your local Board of Elections office.

Print and fill out a Voter Application Form. Mail the form to:

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Monmouth County Commissioner of Registration 
PO Box 1267 
Freehold, NJ 07728-9912

The state makes it easy — the application form can be mailed for free by following the folding and taping instructions.

Register in person

Manalapan residents can pick up a registration form at the clerk's office at the Manalapan Township Municipal Building. For more information, call 732-446-3200. 

Englishtown residents can pick up a registration form at the borough clerk's office at the Englishtown Municipal Building. For more information, call 732-446-9235. 

Residents also can go directly to the county clerk's office at 33 Mechanic St., Freehold. For more information, call 732-431-7324.

College students

College students are permitted to vote from their college address or their parents’ homes. They must file a new application if they’re not already registered where they choose to vote.

Frequently asked questions

How can I tell if I’m already registered? How to do I get a ballot by mail? Do I need an ID to vote? Answers to these questions and more are available from the New Jersey Department of State’s FAQ.


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