★ Early voting ★

Early Voting allows registered voters to cast their ballot in person, using a voting machine, during a designated voting period prior to Election Day. You can now choose to vote, in person, when it’s most convenient for your schedule.

In-person early voting locations will be open May 29, 2024 – June 2, 2024.

Hours will be

  • Monday-Saturday, 10:00 a.m.–8:00 p.m.

  • Sunday, 10:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.

No appointment is necessary.


EARLY VOTING LOCATIONS


Find the most convenient early voting site from the list below and pick the day that works for you. It’s that easy!

 

Gloucester Township
Elections & Archive Center
100 University Court, Blackwood
Warehouse, Side Entrance
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Camden City
Rowan University
129 N. Broadway, Camden
Parking available at PNC Bank
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Collingswood
Collingswood Senior Center
30 W. Collings Ave, Collingswood
Large living room on first floor
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Cherry Hill
Cherry Hill Community Center
820 Mercer Street, Cherry Hill
Ramp access from side of building
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Runnemede
Harry Williams Community Center
2 Broadway, Runnemede
Senior Room
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Voorhees
Lion’s Lake Community Center
101 Dutchtown Road, Voorhees
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Winslow
Bud Duble Community Center
33 Cooper Folly Road, Atco
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NEW VOTING MACHINES IN CAMDEN COUNTY

 
 

Integrity and security are essential to free and fair elections. With aging election equipment and voting machines at the end of life, the decision was made to purchase new equipment.

Here is what you can expect the next time you cast your vote at a polling place in Camden County.

  • Sign In: You will sign in on an electronic tablet device, speeding up the process and assuring you receive the ballot for your district.’

  • Your Ballot: Upon signing in, the board workers will give you your ballot. Ballots are paper and are similar to those who vote using a Vote by Mail ballot. You will be directed to a privacy screen where you will make your selections using a pen to vote for the candidates and questions by coloring in the corresponding oval.

  • Voting Machines: After you have voted your ballot, place it in a provided a privacy sleeve to keep all voting selections secret. A board worker will then direct you to the new tabulating device. You will then feed their ballot into the scanner where their votes will be recorded, and your ballot is securely stored within the device. This ensures that there is a paper record of every single vote that has been cast.

  • Ballot Marking Device: Every polling location throughout Camden County will be equipped with an ADA compliant ballot marking device. Voters that require such accommodations will be able utilize the Express Vote machine which will assist the voters in making selections on their ballot. Ballots printed from the ballot marking device are read on the tabulators the same as any other ballot.

While some see this as a regression from fully electronic machines, it is widely believed by election security experts that a hand-marked paper ballot is the most secure method of voting since voter intent is clear and each ballot can easily be recounted if needed.