By phone, you can call the NJ Voter hotline at 1-877-NJVOTER (English AND Español).
Please see the NJ Division of Elections Web site for eligibility, voting accessibility, and other helpful information and the Essex County Clerk's website for more information.
Ballotpedia
https://ballotpedia.org/New_Jersey_elections,_2018
Enter your address into the sample ballot lookup tool to see the candidates.
Eagleton Institute of Politics
http://www.eagleton.rutgers.edu
"The Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers University explores state and national politics through research, education, and public service, linking the study of politics with its day-to-day practice." See the news and lecture series pages. Informative about all aspects of New Jersey and national politics, the Institute is renowned for its research into women and youth in politics.
New Jersey Department of State - Division of Elections
http://www.state.nj.us/state/elections
Information for NJ residents about voting, candidate information, voting statistics, contact information, and more.
NJ League of Women Voters
For information and analysis of the two statewide questions, please check here.
http://www.state.nj.us/state/elections/publications/voter-restore-handbook-060710.pdf
Did you know that in New Jersey, any person who is no longer in prison, or on parole or probation, can register to vote? Find out how to restore your voting rights.
Vote411.org
This tool prepared by the League of Women Voters allows users to "build an online voter’s guide, view political races, compare candidate positions side-by-side and print out “ballots” that can be used to remind the public to vote on Election Day. The tool also provides visitors with helpful voting information, candidate statements and details on current issues."
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