Burlington County Expands Voter Support with Twice-Weekly Machine Tutorials at Local Corner Store

As the November 4th General Election approaches, Burlington County voters have more opportunities than ever to familiarize themselves with the voting process. The Burlington County Superintendent of Elections has expanded its outreach efforts, offering twice-weekly hands-on tutorials and demonstrations of the county’s voting machines at the County Corner Store in Mount Laurel.

Residents can attend the tutorials every Saturday from 10 AM to 2 PM and Wednesdays from 4 PM to 7 PM, continuing through early voting, which begins on October 25. During these sessions, elections staff provide step-by-step guidance on using the voting machines, ensuring that both first-time voters and experienced voters feel confident and informed.

Beyond machine demonstrations, the team is available to answer a variety of election-related questions. Visitors can register to vote, update their registration information, remove deceased relatives from the voter rolls, or request a vote-by-mail application. These sessions are part of the Superintendent of Elections’ broader effort to ensure every voter has the information and resources needed to participate fully in the democratic process.

“Voting is one of our most important civic responsibilities, and we want every voter to feel prepared and supported,” said Burlington County Superintendent of Elections Dawn Marie Addiego. “Whether it’s registering for the first time, understanding vote-by-mail options, or practicing with the machines, our staff are here to guide residents through every step.”

This marks the second year that the County Corner Store has hosted these instructional sessions. The initiative was first introduced ahead of last year’s primary and general elections and has continued this year, including sessions throughout the summer.

In addition to the weekly tutorials at Mount Laurel, the Superintendent of Elections Office will bring hands-on demonstrations to several community events across Burlington County this fall, including:

  • Bordentown City Farmers Market – 207 Crosswicks Street, Bordentown; Sunday, Sept. 28, 9 AM to 1 PM
  • Burlington County Farmers Market – 500 Centerton Road, Moorestown; Saturday, Oct. 4, 8:30 AM to 1 PM
  • Delanco Fall Fest – Field of Dreams Park, 501 Creek Road, Delanco; Saturday, Oct. 4, Noon to 4 PM
  • Tabernacle Baptist Church Sunday Service – 150 East 2nd Street; Sunday, Oct. 5, Noon to 2 PM
  • Burlington County Veterans Expo – Rowan College at Burlington County Student Success Center, 1500 College Circle, Mount Laurel; Tuesday, Oct. 7, 5 PM to 8 PM
  • Florence Fall Fest – Florence Municipal Building, 711 Broad Street, Florence; Saturday, Oct. 11, 10 AM to 3 PM
  • Willingboro Town Hall, Kennedy Community Center – 429 John F. Kennedy Way; Thursday, Oct. 14, 7 PM to 9 PM
  • Evesham Senior Citizen Expo – Gibson House Community Center, 535 East Main Street; Saturday, Oct. 18, 10 AM to 1 PM

Municipalities, houses of worship, and community organizations interested in hosting election staff for outreach or tutorials can contact the Superintendent of Elections Office at 609-265-5111. For more information on Burlington County election policies and voter resources, visit Explore New Jersey Politics.

With these expanded tutorials and community outreach events, Burlington County voters can enter the November election confident in their ability to cast their ballots accurately and securely.

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