Mon – Fri: 8:30 – 4:00

(609) 883-2900 
2 Jake Garzio Drive
Ewing, NJ 08628

Mon – Fri: 8:30 – 4:00

(609) 883-2900 
2 Jake Garzio Drive
Ewing, NJ 08628

Election Day Is Right Around the Corner: Let Your Voice Be Heard. Be a Voter

Reminder to all registered voters. 

vote2Early in-person voting begins on Saturday, October 25th, with Election Day on Tuesday, November 4th.  Mail-in voting is also an option and already underway.

Important Dates for the General Election

  • Oct 25th – Nov 2nd – In-Person Early Voting Period
  • Nov 3rd at 3 pm – Deadline to apply for a Vote by Mail Ballot in person at your County Clerk’s office
  • Nov 4th – General Election Day – Polls are open from 6 am – 8 pm

Early Voting Information

Mail-In Voting: Secure Drop Box Locations in Ewing. 

  • Ewing Municipal Building, 2 Jake Garzio Drive
  • TNCJ Administrative Services Building, 1872 Pennington Road
  • Mercer County Office Park, 1440 Parkside Ave.

Early In-Person Voting

178215 MercerEVPostcardwebThe early in-person voting period begins on Saturday, October 25th and runs thru Sunday, November 2nd

Hours: Mon - Sat, 10 am – 8 pm. | Sunday 10 am - 6 pm

Ewing location: Mercer County Office Park 1440 Parkside Ave. Ewing

Early Voting Process

Step 1 – Check in with election day staff via the ePoll book (bring your sample ballot with you and give to your board worker).

Step 2 – Receive a voting authority slip and hand it to the board worker, who will then pull up your ballot on the ballot marking machine.

Step 3 – After you have selected your choices to vote, you will review your ballot to ensure accuracy and then print your ballot.  Once exiting the ballot marking machine, you will then grab a privacy sleeve and put your ballot inside the sleeve. 

Step 4 - Take your ballot to the tabulator next to the ballot marking machine and insert your ballot in any orientation into the machine.  The scanner will read the ballot and deposit it into a secure internal compartment within the device.  Please make sure you hear a click, which means that your vote was counted and “ballot successfully cast” appears on the screen.  You may now leave the polling place.

What if I always vote by mail, but now want to vote early in person instead?

If you are registered to vote by mail in the 2025 General Election, you may cast your ballot during early in-person voting or on Election Day via a provisional ballot which will be provided to you at your early voting site or polling place. Learn more about provisional ballots at VOTE.NJ.GOV. If you no longer wish to receive a mail-in ballot, reach out to your County Clerk’s office for more information.

General Election Day Information

Election Day is Tuesday, November 4th

Hours: 6 am – 8 pm PLEASE NOTE YOUR POLLING PLACE ON YOUR SAMPLE BALLOT. 

*Note* Your Vote by Mail ballot CANNOT be returned to your In-Person Early Voting Poll Location or your Election Day Poll Location.

Voting is electronic, and Mercer County has a marked paper balloting system with a verifiable paper trail. 

Polling Locations

General Election Day Process

Step 1 – Check in with election day staff via the ePoll book (bring your sample ballot with you and give to your board worker).

Step 2 – Receive a voting authority slip and hand it to the board worker, who will then pull up your ballot on the ballot marking machine.

Step 3 – After you have selected your choices to vote, you will review your ballot to ensure accuracy and then print your ballot.  Once exiting the ballot marking machine, you will then grab a privacy sleeve and put your ballot inside the sleeve. 

Step 4 - Take your ballot to the tabulator next to the ballot marking machine and insert your ballot in any orientation into the machine.  The scanner will read the ballot and deposit it into a secure internal compartment within the device.  Please make sure you hear a click, which means that your vote was counted and “ballot successfully cast” appears on the screen.  You may now leave the polling place.

Hints for Ease of Voting in the NJ General Election

  • If you come in person, be sure to remember your District Number as recorded on your sample ballot. This will help ensure that social distancing requirements are met and a quicker voting process.
  • It is always a good idea to bring identification and proof of address with you when you go to vote, especially if you are voting for the first time. If voting for the first time you may need to bring a photo ID, utility bill, paycheck, or other document showing your name and address.
  • The process will be slightly different if you use Early Voting from voting on Election Day. Please note in the descriptions above.

Questions?

Contact the County Clerk Paula Sollami Covello

By Mail: 209 S. Broad St., Election Dept. PO Box 8068, Trenton, NJ 08650
By Phone: 609-989-6495
By Email: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Contact Municipal Clerk Kim Macellaro
By Mail:
 2 Jake Garzio Drive., Ewing, NJ 08628
By Phone: 609-538-7609
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Mercer County General Voting Information

When seeking election information, the Mercer County election offices – the Mercer County Clerk’s Office, the Board of Elections and the Superintendent of Elections Office --have the most up-to-date and verifiable information. You can find all of the County Election Office websites at www.mercercounty.org.

On Election evening, voting machine results will be available for anyone who wants to view them at https://www.mercercounty.org/government/county-clerk/

For additional information regarding the 2025 General Election, please visit the Mercer County Clerk’s website here or call 609-989-6494 or-609-989-6495. To reach the Superintendent of Elections office, regarding voter registration matters, please contact 609-989-6750 or visit https://www.mercercounty.org/departments/superintendent-of-elections.

To reach the Board of Elections, which oversees polling locations, please call 609-989-6522 or visit https://www.mercercounty.org/boards-commissions/board-of-elections.

State of NJ General Voting Information

For further election information, visit the New Jersey Division of Elections website at (https://www.nj.gov/state/elections/vote.shtm