M & Th: 8-4
T-W: 8-6 & F: 8-1

P: (201) 391-4977
F: (201) 391-8830

188 Pascack Rd
Woodcliff Lake, NJ

Election Information

Podcast: Three Ways to Vote in Bergen County
Commissioner Amoroso is joined by County Clerk Elections Division Supervisor Sabrina Taranto; Superintendent of Elections and Commissioner of Registration Debra Francica, and Deputy Superintendent of Elections Jamie Sheehan-Willis.
The four discuss the upcoming General Election, and clarify the three ways to vote in Bergen County. This helpful podcast provides listeners with important dates, phone numbers, and websites that residents can use to to make sure their vote gets counted this November.
Listen Here

Last day to register to vote in the June primary - The Borough Clerk's Office will be open until 8:00 p.m. to assist residents

Primary Election
Last day to register to vote in the General Election - The Borough Clerk's Office will be open until 8:00 p.m. to assist residents

General Election
General elections are held the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November to elect national, state, county and municipal officials. Polling hours are 6:00 AM to 8:00 PM.

Special School Elections may be held on the fourth Tuesday in January, second Tuesday in March, last Tuesday in September and second Tuesday in December.  (Except, in a Presidential year there will be no March election).

VOTER REGISTRATION
Voting is one of the most basic privileges, rights and responsibilities a citizen has. In New Jersey, you are eligible to vote if you

  • Are a US citizen, and
  • Reside in a municipality 30 days before an election, and
  • Are 18 on or before Election Day, and
  • Are not serving a sentence, on parole or on probation as a result of being convicted of an indictable offense in any state.

You may register any time throughout the year but in order to vote in any election, your registration must be received 29 days prior to the election in which you wish to vote.

You may register to vote at the county Commissioner of Registrations office. You may also register by mail by filling out an application and mailing it.

Superintendent of Elections
One Bergen County Plaza
Room 380
Hackensack, NJ 07601-7076
(201) 336-6100
(FAX) 201-336-6111

The Registration form may be printed  here and copies are also available at the county office, any municipal clerk's office, through the League of Women Voters, other public agencies and usually through political party headquarters.

In New Jersey you do not have to declare a party affiliation when you register. You may choose, if you wish.

If you are a newly registered voter, or you have never voted in a primary election, you still may vote in the primary election in June. When you go to the polls that day, you will ask for one party's ballot. That declaration will enroll you in the party you choose. You will be affiliated with that party unless you file a letter or written form asking your party affiliation be changed. Such a declaration must be received by the county office at least 50 days before the primary election.

Voting questions can be answered by the Borough Clerk by the Superintendent of Elections. Call 201-336-6100 in Bergen County. 

Election Instructions: https://www.co.bergen.nj.us/superintendent-of-elections-temp/new-voter-instruction-videos

Vote By Mail FAQ’s
In New Jersey, any voter can now vote by mail in any election. You do not need a reason to Vote by Mail. Don't feel like going to the polls? Simply vote by mail. Now there is "no excuse" not to vote!

A voter may vote by mail by completing the Application for Vote by Mail Ballot and returning the application to their County Clerk (County Clerk addresses attached to the form). To receive your ballot by mail, the application must be received by the County Clerk 7 days prior to the election. A voter may also apply in person to the County Clerk until 3:00 p.m., the day before the election.

The County Clerk cannot accept faxed or emailed copies of an Application for Vote by Mail Ballot unless you are a Military or Overseas Voter, since an original signature is required.

PLEASE BE ADVISED: Do NOT return the completed application to the Division of Elections. Completed applications must be returned to the voter’s County Clerk’s office.

What if I Move?
If you move between counties more than 29 days before an election, you must re-register in the new county and vote in the new county. If you move between counties within the 29 days before an election, you may vote in the former county.

If you move within a county more than 29 days before an election, you must file a written change of address with the county office.

Useful Links:
NJ Voter Registration Portal
Questions About Your Signature Video
How To Vote By Mail Video
Track Your Ballot Instructions
VBM Drop Boxes
Helpful Voting Information Video
Voting Instructions
Voting Instructions for the Vision Impaired
Three Ways to Vote