New online tool shows real-time lines at Mercer polling sites

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Voters in Mercer County can now check wait times at early voting sites online thanks to a new online website launched by the Mercer County Board of Elections.

The feature, available here, displays real-time line lengths at all seven early voting locations, allowing residents to plan their visit before leaving home. Early voting for the Tuesday, June 10 Primary Election is already underway.

The tool categorizes wait times into three ranges: less than 10 minutes, between 10 and 20 minutes, or exceeding 20 minutes. It also provides maps, directions, and lists of voting sites, offering convenience for those who want to avoid peak times.

The Board of Elections will update the wait times during peak afternoon and evening hours, when voting traffic typically increases. Additional updates may be provided as needed.

Early voting runs through Sunday, June 8, at the following locations:

East Windsor: Mercer County Library, 138 Hickory Corner RoadEwing: Mercer County Office Park, 1440 Parkside AvenueHamilton: Colonial Firehouse Company, 801 Kuser RoadLawrence: Mercer County Library, 2751 Brunswick Pike (at Darrah Lane)Pennington: Pennington Fire Company, 120 Broemel PlacePrinceton: Princeton Municipal Building, 400 Witherspoon StreetTrenton: Trenton Firehouse Headquarters, 244 Perry Street

Voting hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday.

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