Morris County residents can vote early in person at these locations starting in October
This year's presidential election is the first in which New Jersey residents can cast an early vote since the state approved the voting option in 2021.
Residents can vote early in person on a voting machine for nine days before the general election on Nov. 5 at designated voting locations.
Early voting will begin on Saturday, Oct. 26, and go until Sunday, Nov. 3. Hours will be Monday through Saturday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. No appointments are necessary.
In last year's general election, more than 545,000 votes were cast before polls opened — 124,197 from early in-person voting and 421,573 from vote-by-mail ballots, according to the state's Division of Elections.
There are 6,659,963 voters registered in the state, or about 71% of the population. New Jersey residents have until Oct. 15 to register to vote for the general election.
More: Here are all the North Jersey county-level races for November elections
Here are Morris County's early voting location
Boonton: Municipal building located at 155 Powerville Road
Denville: Municipal building located at 1 Saint Mary's Place
Hanover: Community Center located at 15 N Jefferson Road
Madison: Hartley Dodge Memorial located at 50 Kings Road
Morristown: Municipal building located at 200 South Street
Mount Arlington: Mount Arlington Civic Center located at 18 North Glen Avenue
Mount Olive: Municipal building located at 204 Flanders Drakestown Road Budd Lake
Parsippany Troy Hills: Morris County Central Avenue Complex located at 2 Executive Drive Morris Plains
This article originally appeared on Morristown Daily Record: Morris County early voting locations: See the list