Polling locations in Maplewood:
District 1 , MAPLEWOOD MUNICIPAL BUILDING (H)
District 2 , THE WOODLAND
District 3 , MAPLEWOOD MUNICIPAL BUILDING (H)
District 4 , CLINTON SCHOOL (H - DOOR #11)
District 5 , MAPLEWOOD MUNICIPAL BUILDING (H)
District 6 , MAPLEWOOD MUNICIPAL BUILDING (H)
District 7 , THE WOODLAND
District 8 , THE WOODLAND
District 9 , MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER (H)
District 10 , CLINTON SCHOOL (H - DOOR #11)
District 11 , MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER (H)
District 12 , MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER (H)
District 13 , MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER (H)
District 14 , CLINTON SCHOOL (H - DOOR #11)
District 15 , MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER (H)
District 16 , CLINTON SCHOOL (H - DOOR #11)
District 17 , THE WOODLAND
District 19 , MAPLEWOOD MUNICIPAL BUILDING (H)
District 20 , MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER (H)
District 21 , MAPLEWOOD COMMUNITY CENTER (H)
District 22 , CLINTON SCHOOL (H - DOOR #11)
South Orange Polling Locations:
District 1 , SETON HALL UNIVERSITY (WALSH LIBRARY) (H)
District 2 , MARSHALL SCHOOL (GYM) (H)
District 3 , SOUTH ORANGE MIDDLE SCHOOL (H) (GYM)
District 4 , FIRST PRESBYTERIAN & TRINITY CHURCH (H)
District 6 , SOUTH ORANGE MIDDLE SCHOOL (H) (GYM)
District 7 , SOUTH ORANGE MIDDLE SCHOOL (H) (GYM)
District 8 , SOUTH ORANGE MIDDLE SCHOOL (H) (GYM)
District 9 , FIRST PRESBYTERIAN & TRINITY CHURCH (H)
District 10 , MARSHALL SCHOOL (GYM) (H)
District 11 , FIRST PRESBYTERIAN & TRINITY CHURCH (H)
District 12 , SETON HALL UNIVERSITY (WALSH LIBRARY) (H)
District 13 , SOUTH ORANGE MIDDLE SCHOOL (H) (GYM)
With the link I posted you can type in your address if you can't remember your district number.
Very important to know (from the NJ Division of Elections):
If you go to a polling location to vote on Election Day, you will be provided with a paper provisional ballot. If you have a disability that prevents you from voting on a paper ballot, you will be provided access to an accessible voting device. Also, a voter may drop off their vote by mail ballot at their polling place.
Normally a provisional ballot is cast by a voter whose eligibility to vote cannot be confirmed at the polls on Election Day. For the November 3rd General Election all voters, except those with a disability, are required to vote using a paper provisional ballot. If, after the election, it is determined that the voter who cast the provisional ballot was eligible to vote, the ballot will be counted.
I'd like to suggest that everyone who is determined to vote in person check the site I'm posting to find your polling place. They are not necessarily the same ones as usual. Of course, the best bet is still to drop your ballots in the election commission boxes in our towns right through election day. Don't use the mail. It's too late. I'm posting this here because it is apolitical. Please don't turn it into an argument thread.
https://nj.gov/state/elections/vote-polling-location.shtml