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2025 ELECTION

October 25 – November 2, 2025: EARLY VOTING – DATES AND LOCATION

November 4, 2025: 2025 GENERAL ELECTION DAY – POLLING LOCATIONS

2025 Important Election Dates to Remember:

  • October 25, 2025 – November 2, 2025: Early Voting Period
  • November 3, 2025, by 3pm: Deadline for In-Person Mail-In Ballot Applications for General Election
  • November 4, 2025: General Election Day
  • November 4, 2025: Deadline for Post Office Receipt of Mail-In Ballots from the General Election
  • November 4, 2025, by 8pm: Deadline for In-Person Submission of General Election Mail-In Ballots to County Boards of Election and to Authorized Ballot Drop Boxes

There are three ways you can cast your vote in Mercer County.

#1: In Person Early Voting:

This option enables registered voters to vote in person, using a voting machine for 9 days prior to election day at a time and place that is most convenient for you. There are 8 early voting locations available for all voters registered in Mercer County and you may visit any of them during the early voting period. The closest location to Hopewell Valley is the Pennington Fire Co at 120 Broemel Place in Pennington.

Early voting is a very underutilized method of voting and it is a great way to avoid long lines, possible delays due to equipment malfunction, or other obstacles, such as a personal emergency or power outage, that may occur on November 4th.

Early votes cast are not counted until election day, so this is a very safe and secure method of voting.https://www.mercercounty.org/departments/superintendent-of-elections/early-voting-information

#2: Vote By Mail (VBM):

If you are a qualified and registered voter of Hopewell Township who wants to vote by mail in any election, you must complete a Vote by Mail Application Form. Deadlines for application can be found above. Application forms may be obtained online from the Mercer County or New Jersey Division of Elections websites, or in person at the following locations:
Mercer County Clerk’s Office
209 South Broad Street
Trenton, NJ 08608
609-989-6465

Hopewell Township Clerk’s Office
201 Washington Crossing-Pennington Road
Titusville, NJ 08560
Phone: 609-737-0605 x6620

HOW-TO VIDEO: Filling out a Vote By Mail Application:

https://www.mercercounty.org/government/county-clerk-/elections/training-video

Mail-in ballot requests should be mailed to:

Paula Sollami-Covello, Mercer County Clerk
209 South Broad Street
Trenton, NJ 08608
609-989-6465

Mail-in ballots will not be provided to any applicant unless the request is received at least 7 days before the election; however, a voter may request an application in person from the County Clerk up to 3 p.m. the day before the election. If you have any questions regarding the process, please contact the Hopewell Township Clerk’s Office at 609-737-0605 x6620.

Update Your Voter Registration Signature

If your signature has changed since your original voter registration, it is recommended that you re-register to vote so your signature is current and can be matched to the one on your registration when voting. If you have become disabled and can no longer sign your signature when voting, please reach out to the Mercer County Superintendent of Elections Office at 609-989-6750 for further information on your voter registration.

#3: Day of Voting – November 4th:

You can always choose to vote at your polling location from 6am to 8pm on Election Day, November 4th 2025 We now have 14 election districts in Hopewell Twp and some locations have changed. To verify your polling location, check your sample ballot or find your election district here https://voter.svrs.nj.gov/polling-place-search

View your voter registration here. Here is a list of the Hopewell Valley locations for 2025:

You can help us clean up the voter roles!

Did you receive a vote-by-mail ballot (VBM), a VBM application, a sample ballot, or other election mail for someone who does not live at your address?

Follow these easy steps:

  1. Write “return to sender” and “does not lives at this address” or “deceased” on the envelope.
  2. Place it back in your mailbox or any Mercer County drop box.
  3. The ballot will be returned to Superintendent of Elections office so that they can take further action.

Please take a picture of the envelope with the name and reason and email it to info@mercerwethepeople.com so that we can check the voter rolls and make sure it was properly removed.