North Wildwood provides guidance on 2020 General Election voting procedures

NORTH WILDWOOD – In response to many inquiries regarding the voting process for the 2020 General Election, the City of North Wildwood is providing the following information to its active registered voters:

The 2020 General Election will primarily be held through vote-by-mail. Every active voter registered in New Jersey is scheduled to receive an official prepaid return-postage vote-by-mail ballot. All ballots will be mailed to active registered voters no later than Monday, Oct. 5. Active registered voters who do not receive a ballot by Monday, Oct. 12, should contact Cape May County Clerk Rita Fulginiti by phone at 609-465-1010 or via email at coclerk@co.cape-may.nj.us.

Once voters have their ballots, they are instructed to cast their votes, sign the ballot, seal the ballot and return the ballot.
Voters can return their ballots as follows:

By mail: Votes must be postmarked by 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 3, and be received by the Cape May County Board of Elections no later than Tuesday, Nov. 10.

By secure ballot drop box: Voters can place ballots in one of Cape May County’s secure ballot drop boxes by 8 p.m. on Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 3. There are 11 secure ballot drop boxes located across Cape May County. The City of Wildwood Municipal Hall (4400 New Jersey Avenue) houses the lone secure ballot drop box in the Wildwoods. The 10 other locations are listed online at capemaycountyvotes.com. Secure ballot drop boxes are open 24 hours per day, are monitored by security cameras and are collected daily by Cape May County election officials.

To the Cape May County Board of Elections office: Voters can deliver their ballots in person to the Cape May County Board of Elections office located at 10 Mechanic Street in Cape May Court House by 8 p.m. on Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 3. A voter or his or her designated bearer may personally deliver his or her voted ballot to the Cape May County Board of Elections office.

To the polling place: Voters can bring their ballot to the regular polling place located at the North Wildwood Recreation Center, located at 900 Central Avenue on Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 3. Only the voter can return his or her own ballot at the polling place. North Wildwood voters who choose to vote in person at the regular polling place at the North Wildwood Recreation Center on Election Day on Tuesday, Nov. 3, from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. will be provided with a provisional paper ballot only. Accommodations will be made for registered voters with disabilities to use an accessible voting device.

Those who have not yet registered to vote must do so by Tuesday, Oct. 13, in order to be eligible to vote in the 2020 General Election on Nov. 3. Visit Vote.NJ.Gov for online voter registration or to check your registration status.

For more information, contact the New Jersey Voter Information and Assistance Line at (877) NJVOTER (877-658-6837), the Cape May County Board of Elections at (609) 465-1050 or North Wildwood City Clerk W. Scott Jett at (609) 522-2030 ext. 1400.