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Voting

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Voting and Elections

 

 

Register to Vote

https://www.state.nj.us/state/elections/voter-registration.shtml

 

Check Registration and Polling Location

https://voter.svrs.nj.gov/registration-check

 

Frequently Asked Questions about COVID-19 and NJ Elections

https://covid19.nj.gov/faqs/nj-information/reopening-guidance-and-restrictions/how-can-i-vote-this-november-how-have-elections-moved-or-changed-in-new-jersey-because-of-covid-19

The November 3rd General Election will primarily be held through vote-by-mail. All active registered New Jersey voters will automatically receive a prepaid return-postage vote-by-mail ballot from their County Clerks. All ballots will be mailed by Monday, October 5th. Voters can choose to: mail in their ballot, return their ballot through a secure dropbox, hand their ballot directly to a poll worker at a polling place on Election Day, or vote in-person


 

 

General Information

  • COVID-19 Health information related to voting
  • Registration for Voting in NJ
  • Voting by Mail
  • Ballot Drop Box Locations
  • NJ Election Timeline with relevant deadlines

 

News Analysis and Fact Checking

  • News Analysis
  • Evaluating sources for bias and credibility
  • Fact-Checking tools and resources

 

Political Parties and Politicians

  • 2020 General Election Ballot Overview
  • 2020 General Election Candidates

  • 2020 Ballot Measures

  • NJ Political Party information
  • Tools to find information on politicians

 

Voter Suppression

  • Voter Restoration
  • Disenfranchisement of groups of people
  • Voter Suppression Tactics

 

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