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Posted on: April 21, 2022

[ARCHIVED] Early Voting and Vote by Mail Information for the June 7 Primary Election

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The Union County Board of Elections is sharing information on early voting sites and voting by mail for the 2022 Primary Election.


Early voting

Early voting will take place on Friday, June 3, from 10AM to 8PM; Saturday, June 4 from 10AM to 8PM; and Sunday, June 5, from 10AM to 6PM. The Primary Election will take place on Tuesday, June 7.


Union County Board of Elections - 2022 Early Voting Locations

Union County College
1033 Springfield Avenue, Nomahegan Building, Room N4 (Near Guard Booth: Parking in Lot 1)
Cranford, NJ 07016 

Sampson Center
800 Anna Street
Elizabeth, NJ 07201

DeCorso Community Center

15 E. 4th Street

New Providence, NJ 07974


Union County College

Church Street, Between E. 3rd & E. 4th

Plainfield, NJ 07060


Rahway Recreation Center

275 E. Milton Ave, Room 112

Rahway, NJ 07065


Amalfe Community Center

1268 Shaffer Avenue

Roselle, NJ 07203


Union Twp. Senior Center (relocated)

652 Rahway Avenue

Union, NJ 07083


2022 Primary Election Early Voting Schedule

Friday, June 3: 10AM - 8PM

Saturday, June 4: 10AM - 8PM

Sunday, June 5: 10AM - 6PM

For more information, please visit the Union County Board of Elections website.

Vote by Mail

Voters may apply for a mail-in ballot in person at the Union County Clerk's Office until 3PM on Monday, June 6.

There are three ways to submit a mail-in ballot:

  1. By mail: Ballots must be postmarked on or before election day.
  2. In person to the Board of Elections: Ballots must be delivered to the Union County Board of Elections (271 North Broad Street, Elizabeth) by 8PM on Election Day.
  3. Drop-box: Ballots must be placed in the drop box located in the Chestnut Avenue parking lot (corner of Morris Avenue and Broad Street) by 8PM on Election Day.

More information on voting by mail in the June 7 Primary Election is available here.

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