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MUNICIPAL CLERK: Allan R. Susen, RMC/CMC 973-595-7766 ext. 103
The Borough Clerk’s Office is open from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday.
COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA The meeting agenda for next Borough Council meeting will be available in the clerk's office prior to the meeting.
INTRODUCTION The Municipal Clerk’s Office is responsible for preparing the agendas, and minutes of the meetings of the Mayor and Council. In addition, the office is responsible for conducting all elections, specifically the school board, primary, general and all special elections, and for the issuing of various licenses, including licenses for dog and cats, raffles, liquor establishments and commuter parking decals. The office also has applications for passports and passport renewals.
The Municipal Clerk is the corporate secretary for the Borough’s Governing Body and maintains the official records and Borough contracts.
Elections play an important part in the life of the Haledon community. Three elections are held each year: the Primary, the General and the School Board. To qualify to register to vote, one must: - be a citizen of the United States
- be 18 years old or older by the date of the next election
- have resided in the State of NJ and the county for 30 days by the day of the next Election.
How and Where to Register A prospective voter may register in person at either the office of the County Superintendent of Elections, 311 Pennsylvania Ave, Paterson, or at the office of the Municipal Clerk in Haledon. A mail-in registration form is available from the County Superintendent of Elections 973-881-4515, the Municipal Clerk 973-595-7766.
When to Register A person must register at least 21 days preceding an election. Registered voters must re-register for the following reasons: The exception to the re-registration rule is a move within the county. When and Where to Vote All registered voters receive in the mail from the County Superintendent of Elections a SAMPLE BALLOT containing the following information: - where to vote
- hours when the polls are open
- public office up for election
- names of candidates
- public questions
- how to use a voting machine
- number of the election district
- handicap accessibility
Voting machines are used in all elections throughout the community. Provision is made for write-in votes for individuals whose names do not appear on the ballot. The complete election code is contained in Title 19 of the New Jersey Statutes, available in the office of the Municipal Clerk.
General Elections and Primaries Haledon holds General Elections on the same date that national elections are held, the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. Voting for national, state, county and local officials takes place at this time.
In NJ the Primary Election is held the first Tuesday after the first Monday in June. Voters select candidates from their own parties whom they want to have nominated for the General Election. New Jersey has what is known as a restricted Primary, that is, a voter must be a declared Democrat or Republican to vote in that Party's Primary. The only way to change party affiliation is to make a signed declaration at least 50 days preceding the Primary. Forms for this may be obtained from the Clerk's office. An undeclared voter may vote by declaring their party affiliation at the polling site.
Absentee Voting In New Jersey, any voter can now vote by Absentee Ballot for any election. You no longer need a reason to receive an Absentee Ballot. Applications for Absentee Ballots are available in the Municipal Clerk’s office. Voters wishing to vote by Absentee Ballot must complete the Absentee Ballot Application and mail the application to the County Clerk no later than 7 days prior to the election. A voter may also apply in person to the County Clerk until 3:00P.M. the day before the election. The County Clerk cannot accept faxed copies of an Absentee Ballot Application since an original signature is required. After the County Clerk receives and approves the Absentee Ballot Application, an Absentee Ballot will be mailed to the voter. The Absentee Ballot must be received by the County Board of Elections at 401 Grand Street, Paterson, NJ, by 8:00P.M on Election Day.
Municipal Nominations Each party nominates its local candidates by petition which must be filed with the Municipal Clerk at least 57 days before the Primary. A candidate for local office must have been a resident and a registered voter for at least one year before running. If two or more candidates seek their party's nomination for any office, the choice is made at the Primary Election.
School Board Elections The annual School Board Election is held on the third Tuesday in April. As in other elections, registration closes 21 days before the voting date. The school budget is presented to the voters for approval at the same time. Useful forms, please print and fill out accordingly.
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