Vote 2024: Voters turning out early in Freehold

News 12's Tony Caputo is live in Freehold where voters were lining up at some locations.

Tony Caputo

Nov 5, 2024, 11:17 AM

Updated 8 days ago

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It is Election Day and if Monmouth County is any indication, it could be a record-setting vote across the state.
Monmouth County's Clerk says Monmouth has led the way in early in-person voting with almost 130,000 voters hitting the polls during the nine-day early voting period—more voters than in any other county in New Jersey.
News 12's Tony Caputo is live in Freehold where voters were lining up at some locations. To avoid delays, remember to head to your designated polling location.
Voters consistently have been turning up at the Freehold Township Independent Fire House No. 1 this morning, according to Caputo.
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Anyone that experiences an issue with their polling place, like a machine not working, should contact their local county board of elections. Tap here for the full list and more information.
If you believe you have been the victim of discrimination or harassment in the course of exercising your right to vote, you can file a report with the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights through the NJ BIAS online portal, available at https://bias.njcivilrights.gov, or by calling 1-833-NJDCR4U (1-833-653-2748). Depending on their urgency, complaints regarding possible discrimination or harassment filed with the Division on Civil Rights may be addressed during the election or after the election.