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NJ 2025 Election Information

Sign up to Track your ballot

  • Sign up to track your ballot, see the status of your ballot, voting history, where you vote, and all of the information you need.

  • Already signed up? Log in to see your voting records.

Know your Voting Rights

  • It’s important to know your voting rights. The NJ ACLU provided an easy-to-follow list that is easy to follow here. We have the complete list of rights here.

  • Es importante de saber tus derechos de votar. la ACLU de Nueva Jersey proporciono una list facil de seguir, incluyendo una conpleta de tus derechos. La lista esta disponible aqui.

    Tenemos la lista completa de derechos aqui.

  • If you have been charged, but not convicted, if you are on parole or probation, if you are out on bail, pending an appeal, YES! You can vote. Please see our section below for more information and to download the Restore Your Rights handbook.

Check your voter registration

  • Check your voter registration here.

  • Register online here. Or download a voter registration form here, and mail it in. Deadlines, qualifications, and answers to your questions are below.

  • Find your polling location here.

  • Drop box locations listed by County.

  • Take a look at how to Vote by Mail here. It’s super easy and convenient. See our voter information below.

New Jersey Voter Information Hotline 1-877-658-6837

The NJ Primary Election is Tuesday, June 10, 2025. To view a sample ballot click on your County below, and get prepared to vote!

What’s a County Clerk?

The County Clerk is generally responsible for the County’s administrative services including the filing and recording of all documents affecting real estate ownership/transfer, the processing of U.S. Passport applications, assisting individuals who wish to become a Notary Public, the filing of Business Trade Names and the supervision of Primary, General, School Board and Special Elections.

They are elected officials, and hold office for 5 years.

Okay, but what do they have to do with elections? Everything! They oversee the Boards of Elections who are responsible for:

  • Processing Vote by Mail Ballot applications

  • Maintenance of permanent vote by mail lists

  • Preparing sample, emergency, provisional, overseas and Vote by Mail Ballots

  • Acceptance and verification of county, school board independent municipal candidate petitions

  • Preparation of petitions for county and municipal, school offices

  • Maintenance of county committee lists for Republican and Democratic party

  • Maintenance of list for elected officials (state, county and local offices)

  • Collection of election results

  • Conducting the official canvass of votes and issuing the certificate of election to all candidates for all public questions.

  • Certification of Election results to the Secretary of State

County Clerks, local voting info, and more…