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WHAT TO EXPECT NEXT TIME YOU GO VOTE
VOTING EARLY THROUGH VOTE BY MAIL
The County Clerk’s Office will begin mailing out vote by mail ballots to voters on the permanent vote by mail list and to voters who recently requested to receive a vote by mail ballot 45 days before an election. You can check whether or not you should be receiving a vote by mail ballot by looking up your voter profile on the NJ Division of Elections website.
Click on Mail-In Ballot History after you sign in (see image below).
You will see the information for the recent at the top of the next page if you are expected to receive a vote by mail ballot for the upcoming election (example below).
If at any point before 3:00 PM the day before an election you realize you lost or never received your vote by mail ballot, call the County Clerk’s Office (732-745-4202) or fill out and send in a replacement ballot request form in order to receive a replacement vote by mail ballot. Call the County Clerk’s Office to confirm deadlines as it gets closer to an election.
Want to sign up to receive a vote by mail ballot for future elections? Download an application from our Voting Central page and mail it in or apply in person at the County Clerk’s Office. Click here for instructions on how to fill out your vote by mail application.
There is no postage necessary to vote by mail, but the fastest way to make sure your vote by mail ballot is processed is to return it using a drop box in your town. Click on the button below to find the location of one of the 30+ drop boxes in Middlesex County.
VOTING EARLY AND IN-PERSON BEFORE EDAY
New Jersey passed a law in 2021 (P.L. 2021, c.40) permitting in-person early voting in New Jersey for primary and general elections.
Middlesex County voters will be able to go to any of the ten (10) in-person early voting locations throughout Middlesex County to cast their vote using the same voting machine that is available on Election Day before any June or November election, regardless of where in Middlesex County you are registered to vote.
No appointment is necessary when going to vote early and in-person for the November 7th General Election:
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- Saturday, October 28th, from 10:00 a.m. through 8:00 p.m.
- Sunday, October 29th, from 10:00 a.m. through 6:00 p.m.
- Monday, October 30th, from 10:00 a.m. through 8:00 p.m.
- Tuesday, October 31st, from 10:00 a.m. through 8:00 p.m.
- Wednesday, November 1st, from 10:00 a.m. through 8:00 p.m.
- Thursday, November 2nd, from 10:00 a.m. through 8:00 p.m.
- Friday, November 3rd, from 10:00 a.m. through 8:00 p.m.
- Saturday, November 4th, from 10:00 a.m. through 8:00 p.m.
- Sunday, November 5th, from 10:00 a.m. through 6:00 p.m.
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There are ten (10) early voting locations in Middlesex County:
East Brunswick Community Center, 721 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick
Minnie B. Veal Recreation Center, 1070 Grove Ave, Edison
Monroe Public Library, 4 Municipal Plaza, Monroe
New Brunswick Hub Teen Center, 411 Joyce Kilmer Ave, New Brunswick
Old Bridge Public Library, 1 Old Bridge Plaza, Old Bridge
Jankowski Community Center, 1 Olive Street, Perth Amboy
John F. Kennedy Public Library, 500 Hoes Lane, Piscataway
Sayreville Senior Center, 423 Main Street, Sayreville
South Brunswick Community Center, 124 New Road, Monmouth Junction
Acacia Youth Center (formerly Hungarian Manor), 95 Port Reading Ave, Woodbridge
VOTING ON ELECTION DAY
Polling locations will be open from 6 AM to 8 PM on Election Day. Make sure that you go vote at your assigned polling location. Click on the video below for instructions on how to use the voting machines that will be available at your polling place.
STILL HAVE QUESTIONS?
Middlesex County Democratic Org
266 Fernwood Ave
Edison, NJ 08837
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Middlesex County Clerk’s Office
Election results
Sign up for voting by mail
Request duplicate vote by mail ballot
New Elections Office as of August 2023!
26 Kennedy Blvd, Ste B
East Brunswick, NJ 08816
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MIDDLESEX COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS
Receiving and counting vote by mail (VBM) and provisional ballots
11 Kennedy Blvd
East Brunswick, NJ 08816
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MEET OUR ENDORSED COLUMN A TEAM RUNNING IN NOVEMBER
The Middlesex County Board of County Commissioners represent all 25 towns across Middlesex County
Dunellen and Middlesex Borough are a part of the 21st Legislative District
Matt Marino
For State Senate, 21st Legislative District
Elizabeth Graner
For General Assembly, 21st Legislative District
Chris Weber
For General Assembly, 21st Legislative District
Carteret, Perth Amboy, Sayreville, South Amboy and Woodbridge make up the entire 19th Legislative District
Joseph F. Vitale
For State Senate, 19th Legislative District
Craig J. Coughlin
For General Assembly, 19th Legislative District
Yvonne Lopez
For General Assembly, 19th Legislative District
East Brunswick, Edison, Highland Park, Metuchen, Milltown, South Plainfield and South River make up the entire 18th Legislative District
Patrick J. Diegnan, Jr.
For State Senate, 18th Legislative District
Robert J. Karabinchack
For General Assembly, 18th Legislative District
Sterley Stanley
For General Assembly, 18th Legislative District
New Brunswick, North Brunswick and Piscataway are a part of the 17th Legislative District
Bob Smith
For State Senate, 17th Legislative District
Joe Danielsen
For General Assembly, 17th Legislative District
Kevin P. Egan
For General Assembly, 17th Legislative District
South Brunswick is a part of the 16th Legislative District
Andrew Zwicker
For State Senate, 16th Legislative District
Roy Freiman
For General Assembly, 16th Legislative District
Mitchelle Drulis
For General Assembly, 16th Legislative District
Cranbury, Jamesburg, Monroe and Plainsboro are a part of the 14th Legislative District
Linda Greenstein
For State Senate, 14th Legislative District
Wayne P. DeAngelo
For General Assembly, 14th Legislative District
Tennille R. McCoy
For General Assembly, 14th Legislative District
Helmetta, Old Bridge and Spotswood are a part of the 12th Legislative District
Brandon A. Rose
For State Senate, 12th Legislative District
Raya Arbiol
For General Assembly, 12th Legislative District
Paul Sarti
For General Assembly, 12th Legislative District
CARTERET BOROUGH
Randy Krum for Borough Council
Susan Naples for Borough Council
CRANBURY TOWNSHIP
Matthew Scott for Twp Committee
DUNELLEN BOROUGH
Rebecca Androwski for Borough Council
Jessica Dunne for Borough Council
EAST BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP
No local municipal elections
EDISON TOWNSHIP
Joseph A. Coyle for Twp Council
Ajay V. Patil for Twp Council
Richard Brescher for Twp Council
Asaf Smuel for Twp Council
HELMETTA BOROUGH
No local partisan municipal elections
HIGHLAND PARK BOROUGH
Elsie Foster for Mayor
Matthew Hersh for Borough Council
Jason Postelnik for Borough Council
JAMESBURG BOROUGH
Marlene Lowande for Mayor
Thomas Goletz for Borough Council
Bertin Lefkovic for Borough Council
METUCHEN BOROUGH
Jonathan M. Busch for Mayor
Tyler J. Kandel for Borough Council
Vinita Jethwani for Borough Council
MIDDLESEX BOROUGH
No local Democratic candidates
MILLTOWN BOROUGH
Trina Jensen Mehr for Mayor
Margaret O’Donnell for Borough Council
Joseph Pietanza for Borough Council
MONROE TOWNSHIP
Stephen Dalina for Mayor
Miriam Cohen for Twp Council At-Large
Terence Van Dzura for Twp Council At-Large
Michael Markel for Twp Council, Ward 1
NEW BRUNSWICK CITY
No local municipal races
NORTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP
Francis “Mac” Womack III for Mayor
Robert “Bob” Davis for Twp Council
Rajesh Mehta for Twp Council
OLD BRIDGE TOWNSHIP
Jill DeCaro for Mayor
Krista Fischer for Twp Council At-Large
Kevin Ahearn for Twp Council At-Large
David Merwin for Twp Council At-Large
PERTH AMBOY CITY
No local partisan elections
PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP
No local municipal races
PLAINSBORO TOWNSHIP
Peter Cantu for Twp Committee
SAYREVILLE BOROUGH
Bill Henry for Mayor
Mary Novak for Borough Council
Vincent Conti for Borough Council
Kenneth Scott for Borough Council
SOUTH AMBOY CITY
No local municipal races
SOUTH BRUNSWICK TOWNSHIP
No local municipal races
SOUTH PLAINFIELD TOWNSHIP
No local Democratic candidates
SOUTH RIVER BOROUGH
Shawn P. Haussermann for Mayor
Julie R. Meira for Borough Council
Joseph A. Donato for Borough Council
SPOTSWOOD BOROUGH
No local partisan elections
WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP
John E. McCormac for Mayor
Brian Small for Twp Council At-Large
Greg Ficarra for Twp Council At-Large
Lizbeth DeJesus for Twp Council At-Large
Kyle Anderson for Twp Council At-Large
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