New Jersey prepares for June 4 primary election with various voting options

New Jersey prepares for June 4 primary election with various voting options
Brad Close President — NFIB New Jersey
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New Jersey’s primary election is set for Tuesday, June 4. Voters have several options to make their voices heard. Voters who wish to vote by mail must request their ballot by May 28. For those who mail in their ballots, they must postmark them by Election Day, June 10, for them to be counted.

Early voting provides an additional opportunity for participation. It begins on May 29 and extends until June 2. During these days, voters can head to the polls between the hours of 6:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m.

For additional voting details, residents are encouraged to consult the New Jersey Department of State’s Division of Elections and its NJ Voter Information Portal.



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