Burlington Co. Seeks Voter Input On Issue-Plagued Election Day
Officials Aim to Improve Process, Prevent Future Problems
Voters in Burlington County are being asked to provide feedback on the recent election, which was plagued by issues at several polling places.
The county has launched an online survey to gather input from voters on their experiences on Election Day. The survey asks questions about wait times, poll worker training, and the overall voting experience.
The county clerk's office says the feedback will be used to improve the voting process in the future. The office is also considering extending early voting hours and adding more polling places in areas with high voter turnout.
Issues on Election Day
On Election Day, voters in Burlington County faced long lines, untrained poll workers, and malfunctioning voting machines.
At one polling place, voters waited in line for more than two hours to cast their ballots. At another polling place, poll workers were not properly trained on how to operate the voting machines.
The county clerk's office has apologized for the problems and says it is working to address them.
How to Provide Feedback
Voters can provide feedback on the election by completing the online survey at the following link: www.co.burlington.nj.us/election-survey
The survey will be open until December 15, 2023.
Conclusion
The Burlington County clerk's office is seeking voter input on the recent election, which was plagued by issues at several polling places.
The county is using the feedback to improve the voting process in the future. Voters can provide feedback by completing an online survey.