The 2022 NJ Primary Election - June 7th

Cast Your Ballot for the Candidate of Your Choice on June 7th

voteOn Tuesday, June 7, 2022, NJ voters will select the candidates for state, county, and municipal offices for the General Election in November.  Polls are open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.  Be sure to exercise your rights and vote. 

Candidates

The goal of the Primary Election is to nominate party candidates who will run in the General Election and elect party members of the County Committees.  In this primary, voters will select candidates for the US House of Representatives (12th Congressional District), Board of County Commissioners, and two County Committee representatives.  Ewingites will also vote to elect the mayor and two Council representatives.

About the Primary Election

The Primary is a party election and voters must be registered as Democrats or Republicans to participate.  A registered voter currently not affiliated with a political party may declare their party affiliation up to and including Primary Election day.  However, a registered voter who wishes to change their party affiliation must file a Political Party Affiliation Declaration Form 55 days before a Primary Election.  That deadline was April 13th.  You may no longer change your party affiliation for the upcoming primary election but may change it now for future elections.

Registering to Vote

If you haven’t yet registered to vote, it is too late for the Primary Election, but not too late for the General Election on November 8th. (The deadline to register to vote prior to an election is 21 days before Election Day.) 

Eligibility

You must be:

Registration is permanent, and re-registration is only required for a change of name or residence.

Three Ways to Vote in New Jersey 

In 2021, a law was passed permitting in-person early voting in New Jersey. All registered voters can now cast their ballot in person, using a voting machine, during a period prior to Election Day. You can choose to vote when it's most convenient for your schedule.

No matter where you live in Mercer County, you can vote your specific ballot in-person at any of the County's six designated in-person early voting locations. 

In-person early voting locations will be open Friday, June 3, 2022, through Sunday June 5, 2022.  Hours will be Friday and Saturday, 10AM - 8PM, and Sunday 10AM - 6PM.  No appointment is necessary.  Accommodations will be made for voters with disabilities.

Early voting sites are as follows:

  1. TRENTON - Trenton Fire Headquarters - 244 Perry St, Trenton NJ 08618*
  2. HAMILTON - Colonial Fire House Company - 801 Kuser Rd, Hamilton NJ 08619*
  3. LAWRENCE - Mercer County Library – 2751 Brunswick Pike, Lawrence NJ 08648
  4. PENNINGTON - Pennington Fire Department - 120 Broemel Place, Pennington 08534
  5. PRINCETON - Princeton Shopping Center (On the right back side of the mall), 301 N Harrison St., Princeton 08540 
  6. EAST WINDSOR - Mercer County Library - Hickory Corner Branch - 138 Hickory Corner Rd, East Windsor NJ 08520

Drop Box

Ballot drop boxes are secure, locked structures, available 24/7, where you may drop off your ballot until poll closing at 8 pm on Election Day.  They are monitored by security cameras & collected daily.

Secured Mail-In Ballot Ewing Drop Box Locations (currently open)

Vote by Mail

In New Jersey all registered voters who wish may vote by mail.  Applications for voting by mail are available at the NJ Division of Elections or on this website on the Municipal Clerk’s page.

FAQs

NOTE: Your Vote-By-Mail ballot CANNOT be returned to your In-Person Early Voting Poll Location or your Election Day Poll Location.

In Person on Election Day

Polling Locations

If you are uncertain about where to cast your ballot, information about polling locations is available in list and map format on this website.  See our List of 2022 Polling Locations or Map of Ewing Election Districts.  Polls will be open from 6:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m.

2022 Election Timeline

The Township of Ewing encourages all eligible, voting age Ewing residents to vote on June 7th.  For further information or questions, call the Municipal Clerk’s Office at 883-2900 x7609.

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