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SUPERINTENDENT OF ELECTIONS

ATLANTIC COUNTY GOVERNMENT

SUPERINTENDENT OF ELECTIONS

1333 Atlantic Ave. 4th Floor
Atlantic City, NJ 08401
(609) 343-2246
FAX  343-2240
OFFICE HOURS  8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Help America Vote Act (HAVA)
Voter Information (Notice to Voters)
Important Election Dates
  Chronological Election Guide*
  School Board Chronological Guide*
Independent Voter Information
Election Guide
Primary & General Election Polling Locations
School Board Election Polling Locations
Voter Bill of Rights*
Voter Bill of Rights (en espanol)*
Voter Rights Handbook*
Voter Registration Form*
Party Affiliation Form*
Absentee Ballot Application (Civilian)*
Absentee Ballot Application (Military)*
NJ ELEC (Election Law Enforcement Commission) 
NJ Division of Elections
Restoring Your Right To Vote*
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SuPerintendent of Elections

JUNE 2, 2009 PRIMARY
UNOFFICIAL ELECTION RESULTS
CLICK HERE to view the Unofficial Election Results for Atlantic County. Results do not become official until certified by the County Clerk.
official election
results from the
November 4th, 2008
General Election

CLICK HERE to view the Official Election Results for Atlantic County. Following the close of polls at 8 PM on November 4, the results will be posted to this site and updated throughout the evening as they become available.

NOTE: Results have been certified by the County Clerk.

CLICK HERE for the Final Unofficial Report by precinct in PDF Format*

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The duties and responsibilities of the Atlantic County Superintendent of Elections and Commissioner of Elections are extensive and wide ranging. They include responsibility for the supervision of all elections in Atlantic County, the custody and maintenance of voter records, voter registration, and the custody and maintenance of voting machines. This office is also responsible for enforcement of all election laws and ensuring compliance with the National Voting Rights Act.

To register to vote, citizens may request a Voter Registration Form from the Atlantic County Superintendent of Elections. Requests may be made by telephone, in person or through this page. See the links in the navigation bar to the left.

ELECTRONIC VOTING SYSTEM
Voting machines utilized by the Atlantic County Board of Elections were chosen because of their accessibility and ease of use. Learn More

DID YOU KNOW?

The Constitution of the United States of America established that Presidential Elections should be held on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in November. The month of November was chosen by our founding fathers because by November, the fall harvest season was over and citizens have the time to travel to the county seat where most official business was conducted.

It was decided that Tuesday should be Election Day because Sunday was a day of religious observance and a day of rest, and the first Monday of the month was generally reserved for official court business in the county seat. Our fore bearers chose the first Tuesday after the first Monday as Election Day so that the voters would have a full day to travel to their polling place in order to exercise their right to vote.