NEWARK — The U.S. Attorney's Office will operate an Election Day Hot Line to deal with reports of election irregularities, voter intimidation or other activities that would interfere with New Jersey voters' rights. U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman said today that the Department of Justice and federal law enforcement agencies will work with county boards of election and the...
NEWARK — The U.S. Attorney's Office will operate an Election Day Hot Line to deal with reports of election irregularities, voter intimidation or other activities that would interfere with New Jersey voters' rights.
U.S. Attorney Paul J. Fishman said today that the Department of Justice and federal law enforcement agencies will work with county boards of election and the New Jersey Attorney General's Office to respond to complaints.
The telephone hot line will be available for both English- and Spanish-speaking callers.
The hot line number is (609) 656-2558.
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