Election Day is around the corner. Voting is easier than ever with Vote By Mail (VBM). Make your voice heard and be sure to vote. The VBM ballot is the same paper ballot you would receive at your polling site on Election Day, just without waiting in long lines. VBM allows you to send in your ballot early at one of the 29 convenient dropboxes throughout Camden County. Dropboxes are very secure, monitored by security cameras and collected every day. Vote early and save yourself
any hassle! Please note, any voter that was sent a VBM ballot cannot vote in a machine on Election Day. However, they can cast a provisional ballot to be counted once all Mail-In ballots arrive. For more information, Click Here. To track your ballot, Click Here.
October 25 - November 2
Early Voting Period
October 28
Deadline to apply for a Mail-In Ballot by Mail for General Election
October 31
Deadline for Application to Receive General Election Mail-In Ballots by Electronic Means for Qualified Overseas Civilian and Military Voters
November 3 – by 3:00 p.m.
Deadline for In-Person Mail-In Ballot Applications for General Election
November 4
General Election Day
November 4
Deadline for Post Office Receipt of Mail-In Ballots from the General Election
November 4 - by 8:00 p.m
Deadline for In-Person Submission of General Election Mail-In Ballots to County Boards of Election and to Authorized Ballot Drop Boxes
November 6
Deadline for Receipt by County Boards of Elections of Mail-In Ballots by Delivery of the United States Postal Service that DO NOT Bear a Postmark of Delivery
November 10
Deadline for Receipt of Timely Mailed Postmarked Mail-In Ballots to County Boards of Election
November 15
Deadline for Receipt of Cure Form to County Boards of Election
December 4
Deadline for Meeting of Board of State Canvassers to Certify General Election Results