Politics & Government

Primary Concerns Will Be Addressed By Morris Co. Judges In Person

Superior Court judges will be available in Morris and Sussex counties to conduct remote or in-person hearings.

Judges will be able to address election concerns in person.
Judges will be able to address election concerns in person. (Jenna Fisher/Patch )

MORRIS COUNTY, NJ —On the June 8 Primary, election officials, petitioners, and attorneys will be able to appear before the court by video, telephone, or in-person at the courthouses.

Superior Court judges will be available in Morris and Sussex counties to conduct remote or in-person hearings for primary election-related issues.

Questions or concerns voters might have about the election can be addressed to the county clerk’s office or board of elections.

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When appropriate, arrangements will be made for the voter to appear remotely or report to a designated courtroom at the courthouse where a hearing will be conducted.

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