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Residents press board on UOCAVA, poll-challenger rules and uneven election district sizes; board agrees to study changes for 2026

3032792 · April 17, 2025
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Summary

Multiple speakers raised concerns about duplicate registrations, overseas-voter procedures, poll-challenger access and large disparities among election-district sizes; commissioners said a statutory review is required and directed staff to prepare a report for the next redistricting cycle, not before the coming primary.

Several residents used the public comment period at the Middlesex County Board of Elections meeting to raise technical and procedural concerns about election administration, and a resident urged the board to address large disparities in election-district sizes.

Dennis Wu, an East Brunswick resident, asked whether the county validates UOCAVA (Uniformed and Overseas Citizens Absentee Voting Act) applications and how the county verifies signatures and the identity of voters who return ballots by email or fax. County staff responded that UOCAVA ballots are treated like other absentee ballots, that signatures are manually checked and that staff will follow up individually on detailed questions raised by the speaker. "The UOCAVA, it's checked just…

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