County Officials and Supporters Unite for ‘Get Out to Vote’ Initiative

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County Officials and Supporters Unite for ‘Get Out to Vote’ Initiative

Morris County recently hosted a lively “Get Out to Vote” initiative, organized by County Clerk Ann Grossi. This annual event took place on Sunday, November 2, at the historic Governor Morris Hotel in Morristown.

Keynote Speaker: Jack Ciattarelli

The event featured a prominent guest speaker, Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli. He previously ran for governor and has a notable presence in New Jersey politics. Ciattarelli’s speech focused on the vital role of voter turnout and the responsibilities citizens hold in the democratic process.

Community Engagement and Civic Duty

During his address, Ciattarelli stressed the importance of community involvement, transparency in government, and the necessity of restoring trust in leadership. His message resonated with the audience of local leaders, elected officials, and the public, all committed to enhancing civic participation.

Remarks from Ann Grossi

County Clerk Ann Grossi expressed gratitude to attendees for their dedication to civic duty. She emphasized her office’s commitment to ensuring elections are accessible and secure. “Every vote matters, and every voice deserves to be heard,” Grossi remarked. “Events like this remind us how essential participation is to the foundation of our democracy.”

Networking and Motivation

The atmosphere was electric, with attendees engaging in meaningful conversations and networking opportunities. As Election Day approaches, the enthusiasm among Morris County residents continues to grow, encouraging individuals to stay informed and make their voices heard at the polls.

Notable Attendees

  • Former Parsippany Council President Loretta Gragnani
  • Morris County Sheriff James Gannon
  • New Jersey Senator Joe Pennacchio
  • Hanover Township Mayor Thomas “Ace” Gallagher
  • Rockaway Township Mayor Joe Jackson

This year’s “Get Out to Vote” initiative not only highlighted the importance of voting but also fostered a sense of community among those committed to progressing democratic engagement in Morris County.