Good news, East Brunswick — you don’t have to wait until the last minute to make your voice heard. New Jersey’s in-person early voting option is back for the 2025 General Election, and it’s designed for anyone who likes to get things done early — whether that’s grocery shopping, holiday decorating, or voting for the future of your town.
Let’s break it down so you can plan your ballot run like a pro.
🗳️ Middlesex County Early Voting Locations
(You can vote at any of these, regardless of where you live in the county.)
| Municipality | Location | Address |
|---|---|---|
| East Brunswick | East Brunswick Community Center | 721 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick |
| Edison | Minnie B. Veal Recreation Center | 1070 Grove Avenue, Edison |
| Monroe | Monroe Public Library | 4 Municipal Plaza, Monroe |
| New Brunswick | New Brunswick Hub Teen Center | 411 Joyce Kilmer Avenue, New Brunswick |
| Old Bridge | Old Bridge Civic Center | 1 Old Bridge Plaza, Old Bridge |
| Perth Amboy | Jankowski Community Center | 1 Olive Street, Perth Amboy |
| Piscataway | John F. Kennedy Public Library | 500 Hoes Lane, Piscataway |
| Sayreville | Sayreville Senior Center | 423 Main Street, Sayreville |
| South Brunswick | South Brunswick Community Center | 124 New Road, Monmouth Junction |
| Woodbridge | Acacia Youth Center (formerly Hungarian Manor) | 95 Port Reading Avenue, Woodbridge |
🏛️ Where and When
Location: East Brunswick Community Arts Center (yep, the one everyone calls the Community Center)
📍 721 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick
Early Voting Runs for Nine Days:
🗓️ Saturday, October 25 through Sunday, November 2, 2025
Hours:
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Monday – Saturday → 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
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Sunday → 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
No appointment needed — just walk in any day during the early voting period, cast your ballot, and enjoy the satisfaction of being ahead of the curve.
🖥️ What to Expect
Early voting feels exactly like regular voting — minus the long lines and the stress. You’ll sign in electronically, get your voter activation card, and head to a sleek touchscreen machine. Make your picks, review them on the summary screen, hit “Cast Ballot,” and you’re done.
It’s fast, secure, and convenient — the trifecta of good civic engagement.
💡 Why It’s Worth Doing
Life happens. Work runs late, kids have practice, or maybe Netflix just gets the best of you on November 4. Early voting takes the pressure off. You can pop in any day that week, even on a lunch break or after dinner.
Plus, you can vote at any early voting site in Middlesex County — so if you’re in Edison for work or in Old Bridge visiting family, you can still cast your East Brunswick ballot.
📨 Prefer Mail-In Voting Instead?
You can still go that route — just apply for your mail-in ballot by October 28 (if mailing the request) or by 3 p.m. on November 3 if you apply in person at the Middlesex County Board of Elections (11 Kennedy Boulevard, East Brunswick).
But remember: once you request a mail-in ballot, you can’t vote in person at the polls. So if you love the energy of voting in person, early voting is the perfect middle ground.
📅 Election Day Is Still November 4
If you’re a traditionalist who likes to wait until Election Day, polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. across East Brunswick. Check your sample ballot or the county poll locator to confirm your spot.
❤️ Your Vote, Your Voice
Whether you vote early, vote by mail, or show up on Election Day, what matters most is that you show up. Our local elections shape the community we live in — from schools and roads to the future of downtown East Brunswick.
So grab a friend, take a selfie at the Arts Center, and celebrate democracy, Jersey-style.
Early voting runs October 25 through November 2 at the East Brunswick Community Arts Center, 721 Cranbury Road.
See you there, East Brunswick — let’s make this election season one for the books!
