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County clerk: Voters are a bit angry right now

Voters and angry and confused about how to vote in the July 7 primary in New Jersey.

07/01/2020

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County clerk: Voters are a bit angry right now

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Voters and angry and confused about how to vote in the July 7 primary in New Jersey.

One county clerk sums up the angst and confusion preceding the July 7 primary election in New Jersey. The clerk says voters are calling her office by the tune of 600-plus a day saying they want to vote in person. Gov. Phil Murphy ordered most voting by mail-in ballot because of the pandemic.

07/01/2020

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