For
Immediate Release:
May 28, 2020
County
officials provide updates on
COVID-19
situation; July 7 Primary Election
FREEHOLD, NJ – Monmouth County officials held
a press conference today to provide updates on COVID-19 in Monmouth County, the
July 7, 2020 Primary Election and County operations.
Freeholder Director Thomas A.
Arnone praised Shore mayors for their successful preparation ahead of Memorial
Day Weekend, but voiced his concerns about numerous small businesses missing
out on critical revenue due to State restrictions.
“My weekly phone calls with Monmouth County local
chambers have encouraged the exchange of ideas and assistance with member
businesses as we continue to plan for when the State lifts restrictions,” said
Freeholder Director Arnone, liaison to the Division of Economic Development and
Monmouth County Tourism. “Year-round
and seasonal businesses are suffering and require much needed summer revenue to
continue their operations. It’s my hope the State will reopen businesses as
soon as possible and when they do, permit businesses to open at capacities that
allow them to make the necessary revenue to pay their bills and employees.”
Monmouth County Clerk Christine Giordano Hanlon discussed the effects
of the health pandemic on the July 7, 2020 Primary Election, including
vote-by-mail and limited in-person polling.
“Per the
Governor’s Executive Order, the July 7 Primary Election will now be conducted
primarily via vote-by-mail due to the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Clerk Hanlon.
“All active registered Republican and Democrat voters will automatically
receive mail-in ballots for voting in the 2020 Primary Election, while all
registered unaffiliated voters will receive mail-in ballot applications so that
they can apply to receive mail-in ballots to vote in the 2020 Primary
Election.”
“The Executive Order also provides
for some regional polling centers to be open on Election Day for voters to vote
by way of paper provisional ballots and to accommodate disabled voters,” said
Clerk Hanlon. “We will continue to update our Elections website at MonmouthCountyVotes.com as more
information becomes available. I encourage Monmouth County residents to call
our Elections Office at 732-431-7790 with any questions.”
Freeholder Deputy Director Susan
M. Kiley spoke about Monmouth ACTS (Assisting Communities Through Services) and
the continued support the public-private partnership offers residents.
“The Monmouth ACTS group continues
to work diligently to create solutions for residents such as the resource guide
to find basic essentials, child care options and a program to support the
financial health of our residents,” said Freeholder Deputy Director Kiley,
liaison to Human Services.
Freeholder Director Arnone announced that Monmouth County employees
will return to the office on June 15 and confirmed that safety precautions have
been placed in every County office to ensure social distancing.
“Even though County employees will start to return to the office on June
15, unfortunately we cannot welcome the public back to these buildings at this
time,” said Freeholder Director Arnone. “The Board of Chosen Freeholders believes
the safety of County’s workforce is top priority on our road to recovery. This
summer will look different, but I still encourage people to visit Monmouth
County. Our park system, golf courses beautiful beaches and outdoor historical
sites are open for residents and visitors to safely enjoy.”
For more Monmouth County news updates and information
regarding the COVID-19 situation, go to www.visitmonmouth.com.
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