Burlington County adds another 15 secure drop boxes to give voters easy access

Burlington County adds another 15 secure drop boxes to give voters easy access

MOUNT HOLLY – Voting by mail in this year’s General Election is now even easier with the addition of 15 new ballot drop boxes for voters to securely submit completed ballots.

The new drop boxes were recently installed to provide voters with more convenient and secure locations to return vote-by-mail ballots. There are now a total of 28 drop boxes throughout Burlington County.

A list of locations is available online at the New Jersey Elections page,  https://www.nj.gov/state/elections/vote-secure-drop-boxes.shtml and the Burlington County Board of Elections website, https://www.co.burlington.nj.us/297/Election-Board .

All 28 drop boxes are accessible 24 hours a day and all of them are subject to video surveillance and other security measures.

“Voting by mail is safe, secure and a convenient way to exercise what is a fundamental right,” said Burlington County Board of Elections Chair Joseph Dugan. “The additional drop boxes will make it even easier for those who choose to vote this way to submit their ballots.”

In addition to the drop boxes, voters are permitted to mail their sealed ballots to the Board of Elections or hand-deliver them to the Board of Elections Office at 50 Rancocas Road, Mount Holly. Delivered ballots must be personally returned by the voter or delivered by an authorized “ballot bearer” who agrees to hand deliver it to the Election Board.

Ballot bearers may deliver no more than three ballots and must provide identification to the Election Board and sign the bearer book recording that they transported the ballots to the office and delivered them.

Completed vote-by-mail ballots must be postmarked or placed in secure drop boxes or submitted to the Election Board office on or before 8 PM on Election Day.  Unlike last year during the 2020 General Election, completed VBM ballots WILL NOT be accepted at regular polling sites for the November election.

Nearly 40,000 vote-by-mail ballots have been printed and sent to Burlington County voters on the County’s All Future Elections Vote-by-Mail list, but all registered voters can request a Vote-by-Mail ballot in person at the Burlington County Clerk’s Office up until 3 PM on Nov 1.

Voters can also request a vote-by-mail ballot from the Burlington County Clerk’s Office by mail until October 26. The application is available on the Clerk’s website or by clicking here.

Besides vote-by-mail, registered voters also have the option of voting in-person with a machine at their normal polling location on Election Day or at one of Burlington County’s seven early-voting locations during the new nine-day early voting window.

A list of early voting locations is available online at https://www.co.burlington.nj.us/593/Election-Voter-Services

Early voting will begin Saturday, Oct. 23 and continue through Sunday, Oct. 31. Early voting polls will be open from 10 AM to 8 PM on weekdays and Saturday and from 10 AM to 6 PM on Sunday. Appointments are not required, and accommodations will be made for voters with disabilities.

Voters who have already received a vote-by-mail ballot or requested one this year will not be permitted to vote with a machine during the early voting period or on Election Day and must complete and submit their VBM ballot or vote in-person with a provisional ballot.

Voters can check their registration and status online at Vote.NJ.Gov under the “Am I Registered?” tab.

For any election-related questions or issues, call the Burlington County Elections hotline at 609-265-VOTE (8683).

“Voting is secure, easy and more accessible and convenient than ever,” said Burlington County Commissioner Linda Hynes, who is the County Commissioners’ liaison to Elections. “You can vote early or on Election Day or by mail, drop box or hand delivery. It doesn’t matter how you cast your ballot, the most important thing is that you do, and we hope all voters will take the time to exercise that right.”

The locations of all 28 Burlington County drop boxes are:

Bordentown Township
Bordentown Township Municipal Building.
1 Municipal Dr, Bordentown 08505
   
Burlington City
Burlington City Hall
525 High Street, Burlington City 08016
   
Burlington Township
Burlington Township Municipal Building
851 Old York Road, Burlington Township 08016
   
Chesterfield
Chesterfield Municipal Building
295 Bordentown-Chesterfield Rd, Chesterfield 08515
   
Cinnaminson
Cinnaminson Municipal Building
1621 Riverton Road, Cinnaminson 08075
   
Delran
Delran Municipal Bldg
900 Chester Ave, Delran 08075
   
Eastampton
Eastampton Municipal Building
12 Manor House Court, Eastampton 08060
   
Edgewater Park
Edgewater Park Municipal Building
400 Delanco Road, Edgewater Park 08010
   
Evesham
Evesham Municipal Building
984 Tuckerton Road, Marlton 08053
   
Florence
Florence Municipal Building
711 Broad St, Florence 08518
   
Hainesport
Hainesport Municipal Building
1401 Marne Highway, Hainesport 08036
   
Lumberton
Lumberton Townhip Municipal Building
35 Municipal Drive, Lumberton 08048
   
Mansfield
Mansfield Township Municipal Building
3135 Route 206 South, Columbus 08022
   
Maple Shade
Maple Shade Municipal Building
200 Stiles Ave, Maple Shade 08052
   
Medford Township
Medford Municipal Building
49 Union Street, Medford 08055
   
Moorestown
Moorestown Town Hall
111 W 2nd Street, Moorestown 08057
   
Mount Holly
Burlington County Board of Elections
50 Rancocas Road, Mount Holly 08060
   
Mount Laurel
Mount Laurel Municipal Building
100 Mount Laurel Rd, Mt. Laurel 08054
   
New Hanover
New Hanover Municipal Building
2 Hockamick Rd, Cookstown 08511
   
North Hanover
North Hanover Municipal Building
41 Schoolhouse Rd, Jacobstown 08562
   
Palmyra
Palmyra Municipal Building
20 West Broad St, Palmyra 08065
   
Pemberton Township
Pemberton Community Library
16 Broadway St, Browns Mills 08068
   
Riverside
Riverside Administrative Office Building,
237 S. Pavilion Ave.
Riverside 08075
   
Shamong
Shamong Municipal Building
105 Willow Grove Rd, Shamong 08088
   
Southampton
Southampton Municipal Building
5 Retreat Rd, Southampton 08088
   
Tabernacle
Tabernacle Municipal Building
163 Carranza Rd, Tabernacle 08088
   
Westampton
Westampton Municipal Building
710 Rancocas Rd, Westampton 08060
   
Willingboro
Willingboro Township Municipal Complex
1 Rev Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., Willingboro 08046
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