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NJ Election 2025 Voter Guide





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Early Voting Started On Saturday, October 25. VOTE by Election Day, November 4. 

In person early voting for the New Jersey 2025 general election started on Saturday, October 25, and continues through Sunday, November 2

Election Day is Tuesday, November 4.

New Jersey voters can cast their ballots in three ways:
  • In person on Election Day, November 4 at their designated polling place.
  • Early voting in person from Saturday, October 25 through Sunday, November 2, in one of the early voting polling sites in their county of residence.
  • By mail if they request a mail-in ballot from their county clerk at least 7 days before Election Day, and submit their ballot by one of the legally approved means: 
    • United States Mail (postal service) if postmarked no later than 8PM on Election Day and received no later than 6 days following Election Day.
    • Drop the completed mail-in ballot in a secure ballot drop box for their county of residence; ballot must be placed by 8PM on Election Day.
    • Deliver the completed mail-in ballot in person to their county Board of Elections.

The NJ Division of Elections has printable flyers in covering the three ways to vote.

There's still time for your nonprofit to encourage voting in a number of nonpartisan ways:

  • See the New Jersey Division of Elections’ Voter Information Portal for official information about how to vote.
  • Consider giving your staff paid time off to vote. Providing employees paid time off to vote can help to remove some of the barriers to voting that people may face. You may also encourage your staff to serve as official poll workers, volunteer translators or other nonpartisan activities.
  • Share nonpartisan sources of candidate information, such as the League of Women Voters’ vote411.orgNJ Decides from NJSpotlight News, WHYY, and other nonpartisan local news sources and organizations.
  • View our nonpartisan voter engagement guide for additional details about staying nonpartisan.

 

There’s too much at stake to be on the sidelines.  
Be sure to VOTE by November 4.

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