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Your vote is your voice. Here's everything you need to know to make sure it counts in Moorestown and Burlington County.

The next general election is on Tuesday November 2rd 2026

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Are You Registered?

  • Register or update your registration online at voter.svrs.nj.gov — you'll need an NJ driver's license/non-driver ID or Social Security number

  • For the General Election, the registration deadline will be October 13, 2026.

Find Your District & Polling Place

  • Moorestown was redistricted in 2026 - and districts have moved voting locations!

  • Your sample ballot will be mailed to you before each election and this will also tell you your polling location.

  • Burlington County questions:  Voter Hotline is (609) 265-VOTE (8683). The Board of Elections and Superintendent of Elections offices are located at 301 Harper Drive, Moorestown, NJ. 

Choose How You Want to Vote

Option A: Vote by Mail

  • Vote-by-mail is available in NJ with no excuse required

  • Apply for a vote-by-mail ballot online through Burlington County's website. 

  • At the top of your application you can select the Vote By Mail option you would like:

    • ALL FUTURE ELECTIONS

    • Or for ONLY ONE of the following: General (November); Primary; Municipal; School etc

  • Completed ballots can be mailed back or dropped at a secure drop box.

  • Given the potential issues with post marking VBM ballots we are STRONGLY RECOMMENDING that you drop your VBM ballot back at the secure Drop Box outside Moorestown library, or at any other drop box - locations are HERE

 

Option B: Early In-Person Voting

  • For the 2026 Primary, early voting runs May 26–31, with hours Monday–Saturday 10 a.m.–8 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m.–6 p.m. No appointment is needed. 

  • Burlington County has 10 early voting locations, and any registered voter can use any of them. 

  • The Nearest location to Moorestown is at Rowan College at Burlington County - Votta Hall, 300 College Circle. 

  • The full list of early voting locations is HERE

 

Option C: Election Day In-Person

  • Polls are open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m

  • Vote at your assigned polling place (found in Step 2 above)

  • Polls tend to be busiest between 5–8 p.m., so voting earlier in the day can mean shorter waits. 

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