
Deadlines Near As Summit Voters Prepare For June 2 Primary Election
Union County Life News Desk · Union County Life
SUMMIT, NJ — With deadlines approaching and polling places set across Summit, residents are being reminded of key dates and options for voting in the June 2 Primary Election.Voter registration closes Tuesday, May 12, and the City Clerk’s Office at 512 Springfield Avenue will remain open until 9 p.m. for residents who still need to sign up.Vote-by-mail applications must be submitted by May 26 or in person by June 1 at 3 p.m. at the Union County Clerk’s offices in Elizabeth and Westfield, with completed ballots returned by mail, in person, or through the secure drop box at the Summit Community Center on Morris Avenue.Early in-person voting runs May 26 through May 31 at designated locations across Union County, offering residents the chance to cast ballots ahead of Election Day.In-Person Voting on Election Day On Tuesday, June 2, polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. at schools and community sites throughout Summit.• Ward 1 District 1 at Summit Community Center, Investor’s Bank Gym on 100 Morris Avenue.• Ward 1 District 3, 4, 5, 6 at Lincoln Hubbard School gym on 52 Woodland Avenue.• Ward 1 District 2, 11, 12 at Summit High School Auxiliary Gym on 125 Kent Place Boulevard.• Ward 1 District 7, 8, 9, 10 at Washington School gym on 507 Morris Avenue.• Ward 2 District 1, 2, 3 at Summit Community Center, Investor’s Bank Gym on 100 Morris Avenue.• Ward 2 District 4, 6, 7 at Summit Middle School on 272 Morris Avenue, gym entrance on Summit Avenue(Handicap accessible entrance on Oakland Place).• Ward 2 District 5 and 10 at Brayton School Art Room, 89 Tulip Street. Myrtle Ave entrance.• Ward 2 District 8 at Vito A. Gallo Senior Building, Community Room, 12 Chestnut Ave. Broad St entrance.• Ward 2 District 11 at St. John’s Lutheran Church on 587 Springfield Avenue, Hinman Hall.• Ward 2 District 9, 12, 13 at Franklin School on 136 Blackburn Road. Entrance to the gym on Warwick Road.For details, voters can visit cityofsummit.org/elections or contact the City Clerk’s Office at 908-273-6400.
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