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Nov. 6 Election

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Charlie Sheen, Clark Kent Among Write-In Votes In Cranford

In addition to the official ballot that voters were given during the general election, residents included write-in votes ranging from celebrities and cartoon characters to former presidents.

Charlie Sheen may not have been on the official ballot during last week's general election, but at least one Cranford resident felt the "winning" actor deserved to be a write-in candidate for the Board of Education race. Must be the tiger blood. Sheen, along with Superman's alter ego Clark Kent and 1800s French political economist Frederic Bastiat, were also among those who received write-in votes for seats on the school board during the Nov. 6 election. At least one person thought Gov. Chris Christie would be an asset to the school board as well. New Jersey's governor wasn't only nominated for the school board, but residents who weren't happy with Mitt Romney or Pres. Barack Obama added his name to the presidential race, along with George…

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Union County Clerk Offers One-Stop 'Vote-By-Mail Service For Nov. 6 Election

Eligible voters can receive and cast their ballots at the same time at the clerk's Westfield or Elizabeth office.

Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi has announced that a “One-Stop” service is available for Union County voters at the Westfield and Elizabeth offices of the County Clerk. “Eligible voters are able to apply for a Vote-By-Mail ballot for the Nov. 6 Presidential Election in person at either one of my offices, receive their ballot and cast the ballot at the same time,” Rajoppi said. “This one-stop voting service is available at my Westfield office as well as at the main office in Elizabeth.” “The service in Westfield and Elizabeth makes voting more accessible, particularly at the Westfield office with its convenient Saturday office hours and evening hours during the week,” Rajoppi added. “With the important Nov. 6 Presidential Election …

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