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Election Information


MANALAPAN MUNICIPAL ELECTION

TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 2010

 SEAT 2 -  TOWN COMMISSIONER, Congratulations to Commissioner Robert Evans who has been re-elected to a two year term by virtue of no opposition.

Election Results

      SEAT 4 - TOWN COMMISSIONER,

      LOUIS DESTEFANO           162 votes 77.88%

               GERALD KENT SHORTZ      46 votes 22.12%

 

SEAT 6 - TOWN COMMISSIONER,

                HOWARD RODER             117 votes 57.64%

               THOMAS THORNTON, JR.   86 votes 42.36%

 

ABSENTEE BALLOTS CAN BE ORDERED BY CALLING 561-656-6200 OR ONLINE AT PBCELECTIONS.ORG

PALM BEACH COUNTY 

SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS OFFICES

HOURS:  MONDAY- FRIDAY, 8:30A.M. TO 5:00 P.M.

 

SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS-MAIN OFFICE

240 South Military Trail, West Palm Beach, FL  33415

(561) 656-6200 or toll-free within Palm Beach County:  (866) 868-3321

WEBSITE:  www.pbcelections.org.

 

 

VOTER REGISTRATION and INFORMATION WORKSHOPS

The Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections office will be holding Information Workshops for voters that will include voter registration, absentee ballot requests and deomnstations on the current voting system. Please visit their website for more information: www.pbcelections.org

Voter registration & change of information forms are available at the Manalapan Town Hall. To be eligible for registration, individuals must maintain a permanent residence in Palm Beach County, must be an American citizen, and must have attained the age of eighteen (18). The Town of Manalapan is identified as Precinct 4026, and the polling place is the Town Hall Commission Chambers,

600 South Ocean Blvd.

  Voting for all elections, national, state, county and municipal, occur between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on any designated Election Day.

 

ABSENTEE BALLOT VOTING INFORMATION

In order to vote using an absentee ballot there are certain requirements you must meet and follow.  Please refer to the Palm Beach County Supervisor of Elections Office for information on absentee ballot voting (www.pbelections.org or 656-6200)