FACTS ABOUT NJ VOTING. WHY MUST A VOTER REREGISTER?

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FACTS ABOUT NJ VOTING

WHY MUST A VOTER REREGISTER?

CHANGE ADDRESS WITHIN THE COUNTY OR NAME CHANGE

WHAT IS INCLUDED ON A SAMPLE BALLOT?

BALLOT QUESTIONS, OFFICES AND CANDIDATES, & HOURS THE POLLS ARE OPEN

WHERE CAN QUALIFIED PEOPLE REGISTER TO VOTE?

COUNTY COMMISSIONER OF REGISTRATION’S OFFICE, MUNICIPAL CLERK’S OFFICE, & THE DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES

WHICH DAY ARE GENERAL ELECTIONS HELD?

THE FIRST TUESDAY AFTER THE FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER

WHAT QUALIFICATIONS MAKE SOMEONE ELIGIBLE TO REGISTER TO VOTE?

US CITIZEN, RESIDENT OF NJ, LIVE AT PRESENT ADDRESS FOR 30 DAYS PRIOR TO ELECTION, 18 YEARS OF AGE AT THE TIME OF THE NEXT ELECTION

WHEN CAN A QUALIFIED PERSON REGISTER TO VOTE?

ANYTIME PRIOR TO THE 21 ST DAY BEFORE ANY ELECTION

WHAT IDENTIFICATION IS NEEDED TO VOTE AT THE POLLS?

SIGNATURE

WHAT HOURS ARE THE POLLS OPEN?

6:00AM TO 8PM

WHO SELECTS THE POLLING PLACES FOR EACH ELECTION?

COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS

WHO ARE THE ONLY PEOPLE WHO CAN VOTE IN THE NEW JERSEY PRIMARY ELECTIONS?

MUST A PERSON VOTE FOR A SLATE OF CANDIDATES?

NO, A PERSON MAY VOTE FOR ANY CANDIDATE ON THE BALLOT

WHICH PEOPLE ARE TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION WHEN A POLLING PLACE IS CHOSEN?

THE ELDERLY AND PHYSICALLY DISABLED

WHO RECEIVES A SAMPLE ELECTION BALLOT?

REGISTERED VOTERS

WHO MUST ABSENTEE BALLOTS BE GIVEN TO BEFORE 8:00PM ON ELECTION DAY?

COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS

TO CHANGE PARTIES, WHAT MUST A PERSON COMPLETE AND SEND TO THE COUNTY COMMISSIONER OF REGISTRATION NO LATER THAN 50 DAYS BEFORE THE PRIMARY ELECTION?

PARTY DECLARATION FORM

WHO MIGHT BE SEEN WORKING AT THE POLLS ON ELECTION DAY?

POLL WATCHERS, POLICE OFFICER, ELECTION BOARD OFFICERS, POLL CHALLENGERS

CAN YOU STILL VOTE AT THE POLLS IF YOU APPLIED FOR AN ABSENTEE BALLOT?

NO BECAUSE A STAMP WILL BE NEXT TO YOUR NAME

IF YOU ARE MAILING YOUR ABSENTEE BALLOT APPLICATION, WHAT IS THE DEADLINE?

IT MUST BE RETURNED TO THE COUNTY CLERK NO LATER THAN 7 DAYS BEFORE THE ELECTION

WHO CAN APPLY FOR AN ABSENTEE BALLOT?

ANY REGISTERED VOTER

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