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Jack Ciattarelli is coming to Brick pizzeria Monday night for an early voting rally

BRICK, N.J. – Voters in Ocean County are being urged to turn out early as a campaign rally is set to take place Monday evening at Saturn Pizza on Route 70.

The event begins at 5:30 p.m. and is part of an effort to encourage early voting ahead of the upcoming state election.

Organizers say the rally will feature local supporters and aims to energize residents to cast ballots before Election Day.


Key Points

  • Early voting rally scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Monday at Saturn Pizza in Brick
  • Event designed to mobilize Ocean County voters ahead of Election Day
  • Brick Library listed as the nearest polling location for early voting

Event highlights community turnout push

Jack ciattarelli is coming to brick pizzeria monday night for an early voting rally
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The rally, promoted through campaign materials distributed across Ocean County, highlights the importance of early voter participation. Flyers emphasize convenience and accessibility, directing attendees to nearby polling sites.

Local campaign volunteers are expected to distribute voting information and materials to help residents navigate the early voting process. Officials say the push is part of a wider statewide effort to boost turnout in the final stretch before polls close.

Brick Library serves as voting hub

The Brick Library, located on Chambers Bridge Road, has been identified as the nearest early voting site for residents attending the event. Election officials are reminding voters to check hours and identification requirements before arriving.

Early voting locations in New Jersey remain open through next weekend, giving residents multiple opportunities to participate before Election Day.

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