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The Hon. Tahesha Way, Lt. Governor and Secretary of State
New Jersey Voter Information Portal
Department of State, Division of Elections
Voting Questions? Call 1-877-NJ-VOTER (1-877-658-6837)
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The NJ Division of Elections has relocated to
225 West State Street, 5th Floor, Trenton, NJ 08608
Vote-By-Mail
Any voter may apply for vote-by-mail by completing the Application for Vote-By-Mail Ballot and returning the application to their County Clerk.
After you complete your Vote-By-Mail Ballot, return your ballot by one of three ways, mail it back, place it in one of your county’s Secure Ballot Drop Box Locations or return it to your County Board of Elections Office.
How to Complete and Return Your Vote-By-Mail Ballot
Here are some easy, step-by-step instructions on how to complete your vote-by-mail ballot, to make sure your vote counts.
- Look inside the envelope you receive in the mail for these items:
- The ballot
- An inner envelope with an attached certificate
- A mailing envelope
- Completely fill in the oval next to each of your selections in blue or black ink.
- Mail: It must be postmarked on or before 8:00 p.m. Election Day and be received by your county’s Board of Elections on or before 6 days after Election Day.
- Secure Ballot Drop Box: Place it in one of your county’s secure ballot drop boxes by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day. Secure Ballot Drop Box locations
- Board of Elections Office: Deliver it in person to your county’s Board of Elections Office by 8:00 p.m. on Election Day. County Election Officials
NOTE: Your Vote-By-Mail ballot CANNOT be returned to your In-Person Early Voting Poll Location or your Election Day Poll Location.
Vote-By-Mail FAQs
How do I receive my Mail-in Ballot?
Every Active registered voter is eligible to request a Mail-in Ballot.
Please contact your county clerk to submit a request. If you would like to receive your ballot by mail you must request your ballot not less than 7 days before an election.
General Election – October 29, 2024
Otherwise, you must get your Mail-in Ballot in-person from your county clerk, by 3 p.m. the day before Election Day.
General Election – November 4, 2024
You have until 8 p.m. on Election Day to return your ballot to the Board of Elections in person or deposit it in one of your county’s secure authorized ballot drop boxes. You can also mail your ballot, it must be postmarked on or before 8:00 p.m. on Election Day.
What if I always vote-by-mail, but now want to vote early, in-person, instead?
Check whether or not you are an active vote-by-mail voter at Vote.NJ.Gov, under “Track My Ballot.” If you are registered to vote by mail in an election, you must opt out, in order to cast a ballot in person on a machine at an early voting location. To opt out, contact your County Clerk.
When will ballots be mailed?
Counties will begin mailing ballots to voters 45 days before an election, but some counties will begin before then.
General Election – September 21, 2024
How do I know if my Mail-in Ballot has been received?
You can check on the status of your Mail-in Ballot using the Track My Ballot Portal online or you can contact your County Clerk.
First time users have to create an account and will need either a Voter ID, a Driver’s License Number, or the last 4 digits of their SSN Number to validate voter registration status. (If you don’t know your Voter ID number, you can obtain it by going to "Voter Search" or contact your Superintendent of Elections or Commissioner of Registration)
Can I track my Mail-in Ballot?
Yes, voters can track their Mail-in Ballot through the Track My Ballot Portal.
First time users have to create an account and will need either a Voter ID Number, a Driver’s License Number, or the last 4 digits of SSN to validate voter registration status. (If you don’t know your Voter ID number, you can obtain it by going to "Voter Search" or contact your Superintendent of Elections or Commissioner of Registration)
If I am voting by mail, when must the county Board of Elections receive my ballot?
Mail-in Ballots sent through the mail must be postmarked by Election Day, and received by the county Board of Elections on or before the sixth day after the close of the polls.
General Election – November 11, 2024
Mail-in Ballots that are placed in the county’s secure ballot drop box or delivered in-person to the County Board of Elections must be delivered by 8 pm on Election Day.
How can I return my ballot?
Either return your ballot by mail, bring your completed and sealed ballot in-person to your county’s Board of Elections office, or place it in a secure “ballot drop box” located throughout your county.
What is the deadline by which election officials must receive a mailed ballot?
Every Mail-in Ballot that is postmarked on or before Election Day, and that is received on or before the sixth day after the close of the polls shall be considered valid and shall be canvassed, assuming the ballot meets all other statutory requirements.
General Election – November 11, 2024
Additionally, every Mail-in Ballot that does not bear a postmark date but is received by the county board of elections by delivery of the United States Postal Service before or within forty-eight (48) hours (2 days) of the closing of polls, shall be considered valid and shall be canvassed, assuming the ballot meets all other statutory requirements.
How do I stop receiving a Mail-in Ballot for future elections?
It depends on your county. Please call your county clerk to inquire about their procedure.
Do I have to include a stamp on my ballot return envelope?
It depends on your county. Please call your County Clerk.
Do Mail-in Ballots require a witness or notary?
No, Mail-in Ballots do not require a witness or notary.
They do require the voter’s signature.
Do voters casting a Mail-in Ballot need to include a copy of their ID?
Voters do not need to provide a copy of their ID in order to cast a Mail-in Ballot except under certain circumstances for first time voters. These voters will receive a notice with their Mail-in Ballot.
What should I do if I make a mistake, damage, or lose my Mail-in Ballot?
If you have not already returned your ballot, you may request a replacement Mail-in Ballot from your County Clerk. If you go to your polling location on Election Day, you will have to vote using a paper provisional ballot.
What is the difference between absentee and Vote-By-Mail ballot in New Jersey?
The term “absentee ballot” was changed in July 2009 and was replaced by the Vote-By-Mail ballot law that allowed a voter to request a ballot by mail for any reason.
Will my Mail-in Ballot be counted? I heard that Mail-in Ballots might not be counted.
Every valid Mail-in Ballot is counted.
Be sure to complete and sign the certificate attached to the inner envelope when you return your Mail-in Ballot. Be sure to leave the certificate attached to the inner envelope. Do not put it inside the inner envelope. If you are going to mail your ballot, it must be postmarked ON or BEFORE Election Day and received by your county Board of Elections by 8 pm on the sixth day after the close of the polls. If you are not sure if your ballot will arrive in time, you can drop it off in person at the county Board of Elections or one of the county’s secure authorized ballot drop boxes. Contact your Board of Elections for drop-off locations. If you are dropping your ballot off in-person, you must do so by 8 pm on Election Day.
“Bearers” FAQs
Can I deliver more than 1 vote-by-mail ballot to the Board of Elections office or place it in the ballot drop box?
A person who transports a voted (completed) vote by mail ballot for someone else is considered a "Bearer". Bearers are limited to three (3) non-household ballots per election, except that an authorized bearer may transport up to five (5) ballots in an election if those voters are immediate family members residing in the same household as the bearer.
- Not to exceed (5) ballots in total for any election
- The Bearer MUST SIGN the "Bearer Portion" of the outer envelope of the ballot in the presence of the voter when taking custody of the ballot.
Any Bearer Ballots that exceed the limit must be REJECTED. If the Bearer is hand-delivering the ballot to the county Board of Elections, then he/she MUST SHOW ID AND SIGN the Bearer Book. It is against the law for anyone except you, the voter, to mail or transport your ballot unless the outer envelope is sealed and the “Bearer Portion” is completed.