Cedar Grove voter registration deadline April 22 for upcoming municipal election

Cedar Grove residents have until April 22 to register to vote in the upcoming municipal election. The Township Clerk’s Office is extending its hours to accommodate last-minute registrations.

Key Takeaways:

  • Voter Registration Deadline is April 22
  • Extended Hours Until 9 p.m. on April 22
  • Assistance Available on the 2nd Floor of Town Hall
  • Municipal Election Approaching in Cedar Grove
  • Township Staff Ready to Help Residents Register

Deadline Approaches for Voter Registration

Cedar Grove residents are reminded that the deadline to register to vote in the upcoming municipal election is swiftly approaching on April 22. This cutoff is crucial for those wishing to participate in shaping the future of their community through the electoral process.

Extended Office Hours Until 9 p.m.

In an effort to accommodate all eligible voters, the Township Clerk’s Office will remain open until 9 p.m. on the evening of April 22. This extension provides additional time outside of regular business hours for residents who may have scheduling conflicts during the day.

Registration Assistance at Town Hall

Residents who need to register can visit the 2nd floor of Town Hall, where personnel will be available to assist with the registration process. The staff is prepared to help guide individuals through the necessary steps to ensure their eligibility for the municipal election.

Participate in Cedar Grove’s Future

With the municipal election on the horizon, registering to vote is an essential step in having a say in local governance. The extended hours and available assistance underscore the importance Cedar Grove places on civic engagement and voter participation.

Final Reminder

Time is of the essence for those who have yet to register. Cedar Grove officials encourage all unregistered residents to take advantage of the extended hours on April 22 to ensure their voices are heard in the upcoming election.

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