General Election – November 2, 2021
Register to Vote -Online, by Mail or In Person
Visit the Morris County Elections Site and choose your option
Voter Registration Deadline for General Election is October 12, 2021
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Mail-In Voting
Mail-In Ballots will be sent to ONLY to people who requested them.
The deadline to request a Mail-In Ballot for the General Election is October 26, 2021
Click Here to print a Mail-In Ballot Application or Contact Us and we will deliver to you.
Please contact the Morris County Clerk with any questions regarding your status.
You can use any Drop Box located in Morris County – (Mount Olive has one conveniently located in the Municipal Building Parking Lot)
Mount Olive Municipal Bldg.
204 Flanders/Drakestown Road, Budd Lake NJ 07828 (Parking Lot entrance to Municipal Offices)Island in front of Senior Center has 24/7 Surveillance. It is a felony to tamper with the Ballot Drop Box Place Your Ballot in this Secure Drop Box which is emptied daily by an authorized official and brought to Board of Elections
Deadline for Mail-In Ballots
Mail-In Ballots sent via USPS must be postmarked by Election Day, Tuesday, November 2nd, and received no later than Monday, November 8th.
Ballot Drop Boxes will be closed and locked at 8 PM on November 2nd.
Deadline to deliver your Mail-In Ballot in-person to the County Clerk at 10 Court Street in Morristown is by 8 PM on November 8th. See instructions for in-person delivery.
Mail-In Ballot voters can change their mind and not use their paper ballot to vote.
You can go to your assigned polling place and vote in person using a paper ballot, which is called a “Provisional Ballot”. The Provisional Ballot will be processed once all Mail-In Ballots have been received and tabulated. This security process ensures that voters do not vote more than once in any election.
In-Person Voting
Early Voting-
Voting Machines will be available from October 23rd through October 31st for Early In-Person voting at seven locations in Morris County including the: Mount Olive Municipal Building, 204 Flanders-Drakestown Road, Mount Olive NJ 07828
Early Voting Hours:
Monday – Saturday: 10AM – 8PM
Sunday – 10AM – 6PM
Election day voting
November 2, 2021 from 6 am to 8 pm for voting in-person at the polls at these Mount Olive locations:
District | Location |
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12, 13, 18, 22 | Budd Lake Volunteer Fire Department Meeting Room 378 Route 46 Budd Lake, NJ 07828 |
5 | Flanders Firehouse Meeting Room 27 Main St Flanders, NJ 07836 |
16, 19, 21 | Mount Olive Senior Citizen’s Building Main Meeting Room 204 Flanders Drakestown Rd Budd Lake, NJ 07828 |
1, 2, 3, 4 | Mount Olive Twp Board of Education Bldg Meeting Room 227 Route 206 – Suite 10 Flanders, NJ 07836 |
10, 11, 17, 20 | Mount Olive Twp Municipal Building Council Chambers 204 Flanders Drakestown Rd Budd Lake, NJ 07828 |
6, 7, 8, 9 | Mount Olive Twp Municipal Building Court Room 204 Flanders Drakestown Rd Budd Lake, NJ 07828 |
14, 15 | Mount Olive Twp Public Library Meeting Room 202 Flanders Drakestown Rd Budd Lake, NJ 07828 |
Contact Us if you need a ride to the polls
Instructions for in-person voting:
Before going to the polls on election day please make sure that you are registered to vote here.
If you are not registered to vote, please follow the instructions on how to register to vote.
If you are already registered to vote you are ready to vote in person:
Once you arrive at your proper polling location, find your district’s table.
At the table, you will:
- Give your name to the poll worker. If noted in the poll book, you may need to verify an address and show ID.
- If the election is a primary, and you are unaffiliated, you will have to declare your party as either Republican or Democrat and fill out a party declaration form. A poll worker will guide you through this process.
- Sign the left side of the Voting Authority pad provided by the poll worker. The Poll Worker will tear off the right side of the Voting Authority pad and give it to you.
- You will then be lead to a voting booth where you will hand a Poll worker your Voting Authority slip and be shown where you will cast your vote.
- Make your selections in the voting booth by pressing the button that corresponds with your vote.
- After reviewing all of your selections, be sure to press the “CAST VOTE” button.
- The lights on the machine will go out, indicating that your votes have been submitted.
All Morris County polling places are accessible.
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