Politics & Government

2020 Election Drop Box, Polling Locations For Moorestown

Moorestown officials have released the full list of polling locations and specified where the township's vote-by-mail drop box is set up.

Moorestown officials have released the full list of polling locations and specified where the township's vote-by-mail drop box is set up.
Moorestown officials have released the full list of polling locations and specified where the township's vote-by-mail drop box is set up. (Image courtesy Moorestown)

MOORESTOWN, NJ — Moorestown is clarifying where its vote-by-mail drop box is for voters looking to drop off their ballots directly to the township.

The ballot drop box in Moorestown is set up at 111 West Second Street. While this is the address for the town hall, officials are clarifying that the drop box is actually located in front of the library, adjacent to town hall.

The drop box can be found just to the right of the front doors, and an image of the box is attached to this post. The Moorestown drop box is one of 13 that have been installed countywide. That's eight more than the five drop boxes used in the July Primary for Burlington County.

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They are all available 24 hours each day through the close of polls on election day. Each location is well-lit, secured and monitored by video surveillance cameras. Read more here: Vote-By-Mail Drop Box Set Up In Moorestown

For voters who are seeking to vote in person for the Nov. 3 general election, Moorestown has also released a list of polling locations. Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the number of locations in each town has been reduced by 50 percent.

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Only registered voters with a disability preventing them from voting on paper will be able to vote on a machine at their assigned polling location. This does not include all disabled voters — it is only for those that are unable to vote on paper. An ADA-accessible voting machine will be at each polling location. If a non-disabled voter arrives at the polling location, they will be given a provisional ballot.

For some voters it will be the same polling location as usual. If you are not sure which district you vote in, you can look it up online using your street address.

  • Districts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5: Lenola Firehouse, Banquet Hall, 229 North Lenola Road
  • Districts 7, 8, 11, 12, 13: Moorestown Township Town Hall Council Chamber, 111 West Second Street
  • District 6, 9, 10, 14, 15: First Presbyterian Church, Miller Commons Room 101, Bridgeboro Road
  • Districts 16, 17: Moorestown Library Meeting Room A, 111 West Second Street
  • Districts 18, 19, 20: Burlington County Agricultural Center, Center Room, 500 Centerton Road

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