
New mail-in ballot law causes confusion at the polls
While voters have come out in full force in New Jersey, it hasn’t been an altogether smooth process.
While voters have come out in full force in New Jersey, it hasn’t been an altogether smooth process.
Mail-in ballots are drastically changing the landscape of early voting this election.
A Westfield pilot program will feature voting machines that have a paper trail.
Rutgers helps students register to vote for midterm elections.
To see if you are registered to vote in the county you live in check this page of Elections.NJ.gov.
You can register to vote in New Jersey if you are:
A citizen of the United States (includes ...
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While, the types of machines vary from county to county, having confidence in the votes registered by the machine is what counts.
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