This site was created by the government of Morris County to help its citizens participate in elections.
Morris County’s elections are administered by two offices: the Morris County Board of Elections and the Morris County Clerk’s Office.
This office administers voter registration, party affiliation, challenger applications, and other services related to elections in Morris County.
For information about voter registration, polling places, and other elections issues, visit the Voting and Elections section of this website.
Find the schedule for regular board meetings here(PDF, 89KB) .
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November 4, 2025 General Election
Early Voting - October 25th through November 2nd
In-Person Voting
- Voting Machines will be available on November 4th, General Election Day for voting in-person at the polls.
- Early in-person voting will be available throughout Morris County. Find out more about Early Voting.
Mail-in Ballots
- Mail-In Ballots can be requested from the Morris County Clerk's Office as an alternative to voting on the voting machines.
- If you have previously requested a ballot for all future elections, you will continue to be mailed your ballot. Please contact the Morris County Clerk with any questions regarding your status.
- Mail-In Ballots can be returned via the USPS or deposited in one of the secure Mail-In Ballot drop boxes located in Morris County.
- Mail-In Ballots must be postmarked by Election Day, Tuesday, November 4th, and received no later than Monday, November 10th.
Deadlines
- Voter Registration Deadline - Tuesday, October 14, 2025
- Challenger Appointments for General Election - Tuesday, October 14, 2025
- General Election Day - Tuesday, November 4, 2025
Notice Regarding Electioneering
The Morris County Board of Elections has extended the distance within electioneering is prohibited from 100 feet to 200 feet
On July 8th, Governor Murphy signed into law S-3850, as P.L. 2025 c.92, which permits county boards of elections to extend the distance within which electioneering is prohibited. Prior law barred electioneering inside any polling place or room; within 100 feet of the outside the entrance to a polling location or room; and within 100 feet of a ballot drop box in use during an election. The new law permits the county board of elections the discretion to extend the distance from 100 feet to 200 feet. The Morris County Board of Election Commissioners has adopted the change and the distance has been increased to 200 feet and is effective immediately.
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Get more information on Voting and Elections or Contact the Board of Elections.