Politics & Government
Election Day In Morris County: Here’s What To Know
Patch has put together a voters' guide for those participating in the 2025 General Election.

MORRIS COUNTY, NJ — Another Election Day is upon us, and with several local races underway, as well as a consequential governor’s race, Patch has put together a guide for Morris County voters.
Election Day is Nov. 4 this year, and polls will open at 6 a.m. and close at 8 p.m. (Remember: if you’re already in line to vote by 8 p.m., you’re still allowed entry to the polls.)
As a reminder, Morris County will be using new voting machines this year. See the video below for an overview of the new machines and instructions on how to use them.
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Where Do I Vote?
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To check where to vote on Election Day, visit the Morris County Government's website here, and find your town on the list.
If you're unsure which ward/district you live in, use the state's Polling Place Search system here.
Who’s On My Ballot?
All registered voters should’ve received a sample ballot in the mail that shows who will be on their election ballot. However, you can click here to view all of Morris County government candidates, and click here to view all Morris County school board candidates.
Morris County voters will also be faced with a referendum on their election ballots that will have them decide whether or not money from the Open Space, Farmland, Floodplain Protection, and Historic Preservation Trust Fund will go towards stewardship of already permanently preserved properties.
The referendum will read on voter ballots as follows:
“Shall the County of Morris amend the Morris County Open Space, Farmland, Floodplain Protection, and Historic Preservation Trust Fund to include the purpose of stewardship of permanently preserved land acquired for recreation and conservation purposes that are designed to restore or enhance its utilization for those purposes and allow the use of previously collected funds for those purposes?”
See Related: Morris Co. Voters Will Decide If Trust Fund Will Support Land Preservation
Early In-Person Voting
Early in-person voting begins in New Jersey on Saturday and is available until Nov. 2.
Early in-person voting polls are open Monday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
See Morris County’s eight early in-person voting locations below:
- Boonton Township Municipal Building, 155 Powerville Rd, Boonton Township 07005
- Interfaith Food Pantry and Resource Center, 2 Executive Drive, Morris Plains 07950
- Denville Township Municipal Building, 1 Saint Mary's Place, Township of Denville 07834
- Hanover Township Community Center, 15 N. Jefferson Rd, Whippany 07981
- Hartley Dodge Memorial, 50 Kings Rd, Madison 07940
- Morristown Town Hall, 200 South Street, Morristown 07960
- Mount Arlington Civic/Senior Center, 18 North Glen Ave, Mount Arlington 07856
- Mount Olive Municipal Building, 204 Flanders-Drakestown Road, Mount Olive 07828
Vote By Mail/Drop Box
Residents once again have the opportunity to vote by mail in the 2025 General Election.
Those who want to vote by mail must fill out this application no later than seven days before Election Day.
Those who have already enrolled in the county’s vote-by-mail process may have already received their mail-in ballot, or should receive it in the coming days.
Once the vote-by-mail ballot is filled out, it can be sent or delivered to:
Morris County Clerk’s Office, PO Box 315
10 Court Street
Administration & Records Building, 1st Floor
Morristown, NJ 07963-0315
Mail-in ballots can be tracked online here. You may have to create an account first.
Voters can also drop their filled-out ballots at one of the county’s 30 drop box locations. Click here to view the locations.
Ballots can also be hand-delivered to the Board of Elections Office, which is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m:
Administration & Records Building
1st Floor – Morris County Clerk
2nd Floor – Board of Elections
10 Court Street
P.O. Box 900
Morristown, NJ 07963-0900
Can I Vote?
Click here to see if you are registered to vote. If you are not, click here to start the registration process.
Questions on this year's election process in Morris County should be directed to elections@co.morris.nj.us or 973-285-6066.
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