Atlantic County voters should expect a delay in getting their sample ballots, the Office of the Superintendent of Elections warned.
Earlier this week, Atlantic County election offices were told of a conflict with the digital file received by their mailing house for the printing and distribution of sample ballots for the June 4 Primary Election.
Election officials worked quickly and collaboratively to correct the conflict, and were able to reduce but not eliminate a delay in the statutory sample ballot mailing deadline, which is on or before noon the Wednesday preceding the start of the early voting period for the primary election.
This year that deadline was Wednesday.
“The bulk of Atlantic County’s sample ballots are expected to reach the U.S. Postal Service distribution center (Thursday), according to our mailing house, with the goal of completing all mailings by midnight,” Superintendent of Elections Maureen Bugdon. “With no mail delivery on Memorial Day and the Early Voting period opening next Wednesday, May 29, we wanted to inform our residents of this slight delay in the delivery of sample ballots. Our voters deserve every resource to plan and cast their ballots.”
Voters may review their sample ballot prior to receiving it in their mailbox by visiting: www.AtlanticCountyClerk.org. Look under the “Elections” heading to find your town/district ballot,” Deputy Superintendent of Elections Audrey Miles said.
For voter registration inquiries, contact the Superintendent of Elections Office at 609-645-5882. Voters are also reminded of the state’s voter portal located at www.Vote.NJ.Gov where information about Early Voting, Election Day and 2024 elections can be found.