Contact
Board of Elections
5903 Main Street
Mays Landing, NJ 08330
P: (609) 645-5888
P: (609) 645-5878
F: (609) 645-5875
Hours
Monday - Friday
8:30am - 4:00pm
Board of Elections
The Board of Elections is the only bipartisan entity involved in the oversight and ballot processing of Atlantic County elections. It works in conjunction with the other two election offices - the Superintendent of Elections and the County Clerk. The board is a quasi state agency funded by the county. It is comprised of 4 commissioners appointed by the Governor who serve staggering two-year terms. There are two Republican Commissioners and two Democratic Commissioners, as mandated by Title 19.
The Atlantic County Board of Elections works in conjunction with a variety of local, county, state and federal offices and agencies to carry out its statutory, election responsibilities. The Board of Elections acts to uphold and protect the integrity of every election and every vote in order to help ensure smooth, efficient and accurate elections.
Board Members
- John W. Mooney, Chairperson (D)
- Robert A. Croce, Secretary (R)
- Don Purdy, Commissioner (R)
- Creed S. Pogue, Commissioner (D)
Board Meetings
Administrative Staff
- Melissa Baez, Supervising Clerk, Board of Elections (D)
- Cheryl McCarty, Supervising Clerk, Board of Elections (R)
- Rita Mae Perna, Principal Clerk, Board of Elections (R)
- Michele Konopka, Principal Clerk, Board of Elections (D)
Responsibilities
The responsibilities of the Board of Elections include the following:
Canvassing and counting all paper ballots including Mail In Ballots, Provisional Ballots and Military or Overseas Ballots.
Acting as the appointing authority responsible for the hiring of all staff to run the day-to-day operations of the office of the Board of Elections.
Redistricting Election Districts, when appropriate, and filing maps & the legal boundary descriptions of the election districts with the Secretary of State.
Certifying polling places and inspecting polling places for accessibility and compliance with the American Disabilities Act.
Recruiting, training, and appointing sufficient number of poll workers to each polling district and supervising them on Election Day.
Verifying the eligibility of submitted names to serve as Challengers and issuing valid challenger permits and badges.
Holding regularly scheduled public meetings, sitting in session for elections and holding special meetings, as needed.
Certifying election results as the Board of Canvassers with the County Clerk
Applications
Resources
Become a Poll Worker Informational Flyer
- Am I Registered and Where Do I Vote?
- Military & Overseas Voters
- NJ Division of Elections
2025 General Election Audit
General Election Audit Archive
- 2024 Audit Documentation
- 2023 Audit Documentation
- 2023 Audit Announcement
- 2022 Audit Documentation
- 2022 Audit Announcement
- 2021 Final Recap Report
- 2021 Final Audit Report