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Saturday, May 18, 2024

Attention Voters: Be on the Lookout for Primary Election Vote-by-Mail Ballots

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Sheriff James Kostoplis | Official website

Sheriff James Kostoplis | Official website

Burlington Conty Clerk Joanne Schwartz emphasized the convenience of voting by mail, stating, “Voting by mail is a simple and easy way for voters to cast their ballot when it's most convenient for their schedule.” She also advised voters who requested a vote-by-mail ballot to carefully follow the instructions upon its arrival.

According to the article, unaffiliated voters in Burlington County can participate in the primary by declaring a party affiliation. Burlington County Commissioner Dan O’Connell highlighted the importance of voting, stating, “Voting is one of the most fundamental rights in America and Burlington County residents have several different ways to exercise that right.”

The article provides information on how registered Republicans and Democrats can request a vote-by-mail ballot from the Burlington County Clerk’s Office. It mentions that all vote-by-mail applications must be requested in-person after May 28 at the County Clerk’s Office and that the deadline for requests is 3 PM on June 3.

Additionally, the article outlines the different ways in which completed vote-by-mail ballots can be submitted, including through the U.S. Post Office, secure drop boxes, or by hand-delivering them to the Election Board. The locations of the drop boxes in Burlington County can be found online.

Voters with questions about the election and voting process are encouraged to contact the Burlington County Elections hotline at 609-265-VOTE.

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