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Camden County Vote By Mail Updates

Early votingEARLY VOTING NOW THROUGH SUNDAY, 11/3
This is a reminder that early voting is now open in New Jersey, giving you a convenient way to cast your vote before Election Day. Early voting is available through Sunday, November 3rd. 

Polling locations are open:

Monday through Saturday
10:00 AM to 8:00 PM

Sunday
10:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Additionally, here are the early voting locations available in Camden County:

CAMDEN CITY
Rowan University – 129 N. Broadway
(Voter parking in PNC lot behind the building)
 
COLLINGSWOOD
Collingswood Senior Center – 30 W. Collings Ave
(Living room on first floor)
 
GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP
Elections & Archive Center – 100 University Court, Blackwood
(Warehouse entrance on the side of the building)
 
CHERRY HILL
Cherry Hill Community Center – 820 Mercer Street
 
RUNNEMEDE
Harry Williams Community Center – 2 Broadway
(Senior Room)
 
VOORHEES
Lion's Lake Community Center – 101 Dutchtown Rd
Mail in ballots
WINSLOW TOWNSHIP
Bud Duble Community Center – 33 Cooper Folly Rd, Atco
(Room on the left)

RETURN YOUR VOTE BY MAIL BALLOTS
If you are voting by mail, remember to return your completed ballot to a secure drop box. Drop boxes are a safe and reliable option for submitting your vote-by-mail ballot without needing to mail it in. Visit the full list of Camden County drop box locations here.

Both early voting and secure drop boxes provide flexible options to ensure your voice is heard. If you have any questions about voting, please feel free to reach out.

NEW VOTING MACHINES
If you plan to vote in person on Election Day, be sure to review Camden County’s new voting machines. Designed to improve accessibility and security, they make the voting process smoother and more reliable. You can read more about how the new machines work and what to expect at your polling location by visiting the Camden County voting and elections page here. Familiarizing yourself with these machines ahead of time can help you feel prepared and confident as you cast your ballot. These updated machines now use the same ballot style as the vote-by-mail (VBM) ballots, ensuring consistency and simplicity for all voters.

Let’s make our voices count this election season!

 

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