BURLINGTON COUNTY, NJ — Early voting in the New Jersey 2026 Primary Election begins on Tuesday, and comes with an additional location for polling in Burlington County.
Voters from any of Burlington County's 40 towns can choose one of 10 early voting sites to cast their ballots through Sunday, the County said.
This year, a new location was added at the Hainesport Township Municipal Building, located at 1401 Marne Hwy.
The early voting location in Mount Laurel on the campus of Rowan University College at Burlington County was also moved to Votta Hall at 300 College Cir.
The other early voting locations include:
Polls are open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. through Saturday, and from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday.
All registered voters are eligible to participate at early voting locations, but only declared Republicans and Democrats can vote in the New Jersey Primary Election, officials said.
Voters can declare a party affiliation in advance, at the polls during early voting, or on Primary Election Day on June 2.
Forms should be dropped off at the Superintendent of Elections office at 301 Harper Dr. in Moorestown or mailed to PO Box 6000, Mount Holly, NJ, 08060.
Those choosing to vote on Primary Election Day on June 2 must go to their assigned polling locations.
Anyone who requested or received a vote-by-mail ballot can still vote at an early location or on Primary Day after filling out a provisional ballot to ensure that multiple votes aren't cast by the same person.
Anyone with questions regarding the voting procedures can contact (609) 265-8683.
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