Voting and Elections

Public Notice

MORRIS COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS 

NOTICE REGARDING THE INSPECTION OF MAIL-IN BALLOTS

GENERAL ELECTION – NOVEMBER 4, 2025

The Morris County Board of Elections Administrator, Dale A. Kramer, wishes to inform you that the Board of Elections will have the November 4th General Election Mail-In Ballots available for review ONLY by Authorized Challengers at 10 Court Street, Morristown NJ 07960.

If you wish to review specific Mail-In Ballots, please contact the Morris County Board of Elections at 973-285-6715 at least 24 hours prior to Thursday, October 30, 2025.  Each challenged ballot will require the completion of a Challenge Form.  Stripping of the certification from the non-challenged ballots will commence Friday, October 31, 2025.  The hearing on Mail-In Ballot challenges will occur at the Board Meeting on November 4, 2025.  

Legal Notice

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE, that the Morris County Board of Elections will hold a Public Test on Thursday, October 16, 2025 at 10:00 AM for the ES&S DS450 and DS950 High Speed Digital Scanners that will count the Mail-In ballots for the November 4th General Election.         

The test will be held on the second floor in the Morris County Administration and Records Building, 10 Court Street, Room 209, Morristown, New Jersey

Upcoming Elections

  • General Election - Tuesday November 4, 2025
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    Early Voting Locations

    Deadlines

    • General Election Registration Deadline - October 14, 2025
    • General Election Challenger Appointments - October 14, 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.

     

    Warning! Registering to vote is FREE. Any website that charges for voter registration is not an official government site. Beware of releasing personally identifiable voter registration information on non-governmental sites.

     

    Need to know where and how to vote in Morris County? Look Morris County’s official Polling Locations.

    View a video of what voting will look like with our new machines!

    Mail-In Ballots

     

    Early Voting Turnout for the 2025 General Election

     Municipality Oct. 25  Oct. 26  Oct. 27  Oct. 28 Oct. 29 Oct. 30 Oct. 31 Nov. 1 Nov. 2 Location Totals 
     Boonton Township Municipal Building                  
     Morris County Central Park                  
     Denville Municipal Building                  
     Hanover Community Center                  
     Madison Hartley Dodge Memorial                  
     Morristown Municipal Building                  
     Mount Arlington Civic Center                  
     Mount Olive Municipal Building                  
                       

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