Politics & Government
Here's Where You Can Vote Early In Morris County
Morris County voters have a number of different options for early voting in the 2025 Primary Election.
MORRIS COUNTY, NJ — Those who are eager to exercise their civic duty before the June 10 Primary Election can do so in Morris County. From June 3 to June 8, early in-person voting will be available to residents.
Below is a list of all early voting locations in Morris County:
- Boonton Township: The Boonton Township Municipal Building, 155 Powerville Road, in the Council Chambers Room.
- Morris Plains: The Central Park of Morris County, 2 Executive Drive.
- Denville Township: Denville Township Municipal Building, 1 Saint Mary's Place, in the Community Room.
- Hanover Township: Hanover Township Community Center, 15 North Jefferson Road, Whippany.
- Madison Borough: Hartley Dodge Memorial, 50 Kings Road, in the courtroom.
- Morristown: Morristown Municipal Building, 200 South Street.
- Mount Arlington Borough: Civic/Senior Center, 18 North Glen Avenue.
- Mount Olive Township: Mount Olive Township Municipal Building, 204 Flanders-Drakestown Road, Council Chambers.
All early in-person voting locations will be open Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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VOTE BY MAIL
Residents can also vote by mail for the 2025 Primary Election. Those interested in mailing in their ballots need to fill out an application and mail/deliver it to the Morris County Clerk’s Office to PO Box 315, 10 Court Street, Administration & Records Building, 1st Floor, Morristown, NJ 07963-0315.
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Once you’re approved to vote by mail, you’ll receive a ballot to fill out. Once it’s filled, voters can mail/deliver it to the aforementioned address. Residents can also drop it off at one of 30 ballot drop-off bins across the county. All bins are closed at 8 p.m. on Election Day.
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