New Jersey prepares for primary elections on June 10

New Jersey prepares for primary elections on June 10
Brad Close President — NFIB New Jersey
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New Jersey’s primary election is scheduled for Tuesday, June 10, with the governor, all 80 seats of the General Assembly, and local offices on the ballot. The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) is keen to collaborate with elected officials to enhance New Jersey’s business environment. The NFIB emphasizes the importance of electing candidates who support small businesses.

The New Jersey Secretary of State website provides more information about the election through the NJ Voter Information Portal. Additionally, voters can watch messages from gubernatorial candidates on issues such as taxes, energy costs, and regulations via “New Jersey Gubernatorial Election 2025 – NFIB.”

Early voting will occur from Tuesday, June 3 to Sunday, June 8. For those opting to vote by mail (VBM), requests for ballots must be submitted by mail by Tuesday, June 3 or in-person by Monday, June 9. Completed VBM ballots should be returned at authorized drop boxes or in-person by Tuesday, June 10. Mailed VBM ballots must be postmarked by this date and received by Monday, June 16.

For further details about voting procedures and requirements, visit the NJ Voter Information Portal.



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