Early Voting for General Election
October 29, 2022 – November 6, 2022 SSC Executive Conference Room 138
Mount Laurel Campus

Voters will have several options to cast their ballot in the upcoming General Election this fall, including in-person, early voting.

Legislation signed into law last year by Gov. Phil Murphy created the new early voting option, allowing registered voters to cast their ballots in person, using a voting machine, during a nine-day period prior to Election Day. 

It’s another option that makes it easier than ever for citizens to exercise their right to vote, and to comply with the law the Burlington County Election Board has designated seven locations across the county to host early voting sites, including RCBC. 

Registered voters are not required to make appointments, but those who are registered to vote-by-mail must opt out from receiving a Vote-by-Mail ballot to vote in-person at either an early voting location or their regular polling site.

Voters can check their registration and status online at Vote.NJ.Gov under the “Am I Registered?” tab. Opt-out forms can be found online at the following link: http://www.co.burlington.nj.us/DocumentCenter/View/1248/Vote-by-Mail-Removal-Request