Politics & Government
Here's How To Vote In The July 7 Primary In Haddonfield
Some physical polling locations will be open in Haddonfield. Here's how to vote in person or by mail on July 7.
HADDONFIELD, NJ — The July 7 primary election in Camden County will be held entirely on paper, but there's still plenty Haddonfield residents should before election day.
While all registered voters in Camden County should have been sent paper ballots by mail, five polling places will still be open for voters to vote in person in Haddonfield.
Voters, except disabled voters, will not be permitted to vote using standard voting machines on July 7. Anyone who goes to a polling location on election day will be given a paper provisional ballot.
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On election day, polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Voters cannot vote both by mail and in person.
Camden County has more information on the July 7 primary on its website.
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Each polling place will have one machine for disabled voters. To use the machine, a voter must certify under penalty of fraud that he or she is unable to vote using a paper ballot.
Polling places by district:
- Districts 1, 3 and 5 — Methodist Church Welcome Center, 29 Warwick Road
- Districts 2 and 4 — Mabel Kay House, main floor, 24 Walnut Street
- Districts 6 and 7 — Elizabeth Haddon School, 501 Redman Avenue
- Districts 8 and 9 — Lutheran Church, 204 Wayne Avenue
- District 10 — Borough Hall, 242 Kings Highway East
Voters who vote by mail will be able to submit their ballots in a number of ways: Through the USPS, by hand delivery to the Camden County Board of Elections at 100 University Court in Blackwood or at a secure ballot drop box in Camden County. Ballots cannot be dropped off at polling places.
Ballot drop-off boxes are located at:
- Audubon, Municipal Building, 606 West Nicholson Road
- Gloucester Township Municipal Building, 1261 Chews Landing Road
- Camden Administration Building, 600 Market Street
- Chesilhurst Municipal Building, 201 Grant Ave., Water Works
- Chery Hill, Camden County College, 1889 Marlton Pike East
- Camden County Board of Elections, Elections and Archives Center, 100 University Court, Blackwood
Mail-in ballots must be postmarked on or before July 7 and received by the Board of Elections by July 14.
Take a look at your sample ballot here.
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