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Become a poll worker for this year’s General Election! Poll workers are needed for Early Voting 10/29-11/6 and on Election Day 11/8. Visit PollWorker.NJ.Gov and apply!
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Become a poll worker for this year’s General Election! Poll workers are needed for Early Voting 10/29-11/6 and on Election Day 11/8. Visit PollWorker.NJ.Gov and apply!
❗️There are 2 weeks left to register to vote in the 2022 General Election. Get registered or update your registration before the October 18 deadline at Vote.NJ.Gov.
To kick off , New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way is here to tell you the 3 Ways To Vote in this upcoming General Election. For more information, visit Vote.NJ.Gov
Did you know that you can vote early in-person in the upcoming November election? From 10/29-11/6 you can cast your ballot in person on your own schedule. Find your county’s early voting locations at Vote.NJ.Gov
Voting by mail in 2022? 3 ways to return your ballot by 11/8 at 8pm:
1. Mail
2. Secure ballot drop box
3. Your county’s Board of Elections office
Your VBM Ballot CANNOT be returned to your early voting or Election Day polling locations. Info at Vote.NJ.Gov
❗️ There are 3 weeks left to register to vote in the 2022 General Election. Get registered or update your registration before the October 18 deadline at Vote.NJ.Gov.
Participate in our democracy and earn some money! Become a poll worker for Early Voting 10/29-11/6 and on Election Day 11/8. Visit PollWorker.NJ.Gov and apply!
Happy ! Are you registered to vote? Check your registration status or register at Vote.NJ.Gov. The deadline to register for the November General Election is October 18.
There are three ways to vote in this year’s General Election! It’s your choice: Vote-by-mail, Vote early, in-person or Vote on Election Day. Go to Vote.NJ.Gov to make your plan to vote in the 2022 General Election.
Today we celebrate Constitution Day. On this day 235 years ago, the Constitution, the foundational document of our republic and democracy, was signed in Philadelphia. Throughout this Constitution Week, we commemorate its history and importance.
Do you always vote-by-mail but want to vote early, in person in the 2022 General Election? In order to participate, you must opt-out of vote-by-mail by contacting your County Clerk by August 31. For more information, visit Vote.NJ.Gov
NJ Voter information about the Elections.
📣Help America Vote Day is August 16! Help strengthen our democracy and participate in your community’s electoral process by signing up to be a POLL WORKER! For more info visit Pollworker.NJ.Gov
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New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way is here to remind everyone that today is Primary Election Day. If you haven’t voted yet, don’t wait, polls are open until 8 PM. If you’re voting by mail, you have until 8 PM to deliver your ballot to a secure ballot drop box or at your county’s Board of Elections office. You cannot return your vote by mail ballot to your polling place. Find your polling place and more at VOTE.NJ.GOV
Happy Primary Election Day! The polls are open from 6 AM – 8 PM. You can find your polling location at Vote.NJ.Gov.
📣 LAST CHANCE: To apply for a vote-by-mail ballot in person for tomorrow’s Primary Election, you must visit your County Clerk’s office by 3 PM TODAY. Visit Vote.NJ.Gov for more information.
❗️REMINDER: Today is the FINAL day to vote in person at YOUR COUNTY’S early voting locations before Primary Election Day on June 7. Early voting locations close today at 6 PM! Find your county’s early voting locations at Vote.NJ.Gov
❗️ Early voting is open now until 8 PM in New Jersey! Tomorrow is your LAST CHANCE to participate in in-person early voting before Primary Election Day on June 7. Find YOUR COUNTY’S early voting locations at Vote.NJ.Gov
New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way is here to let you know that early voting for the 2022 Primary Election is now open from June 3-5. Registered voters can cast their ballots in-person when it is most convenient for their schedule. Find your county’s early voting locations at Vote.NJ.Gov
📣 Early voting is open now until 8 PM in New Jersey! Find your county’s early voting locations at Vote.NJ.Gov.
NJ Voter information about the Elections.
Starting tomorrow, registered voters can head to the polls to vote early, in person, using a voting machine. Get more info – including where to find YOUR COUNTY’S early voting locations – at Vote.NJ.Gov.
To vote by mail in this election, there are three return options:
1. Mail (postmarked by 8 PM June 7)
2. Secure ballot drop box (by 8 PM June 7)
3. Your county’s Board of Elections office (by 8 PM June 7)
Your VBM Ballot CANNOT be returned to your early voting centers or polling place. More info at Vote.NJ.Gov
📣 TODAY is your last day to apply for a vote-by-mail ballot by mail for the Primary Election on June 7. Visit Vote.NJ.Gov for more information.
To vote in this year’s Primary Election, there are three ways:
1. By Mail (postmarked by 8 PM June 7)
2. In-person Early Voting (June 3-5)
3. On Election Day (by 8PM June 7)
Learn more at Vote.NJ.Gov
❗️REMINDER: May 31 is your last day to apply for a vote-by-mail ballot by mail for the Primary Election on June 7. Visit Vote.NJ.Gov for more information.
Attention New Jersey citizens ages 16 and over: Your community needs YOU to serve as a poll worker for the June Primary Election. Get details and apply now at Pollworker.NJ.Gov
❗️LAST CHANCE: Today is the FINAL day you can register to vote in order to participate in the June Primary Election. Visit Vote.NJ.Gov to register or to check your registration status.
Only ONE DAY LEFT to register to vote! In order to participate in the June Primary Election, you must register by TOMORROW, May 17. Register online at Vote.NJ.Gov
❗️REMINDER: There are only TWO more days to register to vote in order to participate in the June Primary Election. Visit Vote.NJ.Gov for more information or to register.
Are you registered to vote? There are only THREE DAYS left to register in order to participate in the June Primary Election. Register or check your registration status at Vote.NJ.Gov
FOUR DAYS remaining to register to vote in order to participate in the June Primary Election. Need to register or check your registration status? Head to Vote.NJ.Gov.
📣 Attention High School & College Students
May 17 is the FINAL day you can register to vote in order to participate in the June Primary Election. Visit Vote.NJ.Gov to register or to check your registration status.
Only FIVE more days left to register to vote in order to participate in the June Primary Election. Register or check your registration status at Vote.NJ.Gov
Attention New Jersey citizens ages 16 and over: Your community needs YOU to serve as a poll worker for the June Primary Election. Get details and apply now at Pollworker.NJ.Gov
New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way is here to remind you, May 17 is the deadline to register to vote to participate in the 2022 Primary Election. Register to vote or check your registration status at Vote.NJ.Gov.
Participate in our democracy and earn some extra money! Become a poll worker for the new in-person Early Voting period and on Primary Election Day. Visit PollWorker.NJ.Gov and fill out an application now!
Happy Election Day to those voting today! To find out if your municipality is having an election, reach out to your local election officials – visit Vote.NJ.Gov for more info.
📣 Student Voters and Future Voters – Watch our How To Be An Informed New Jersey Voter webinar with our partner ALL IN Campus Democracy Challenge. We cover everything you need to know about how to vote in the upcoming Primary Election on June 7, including Early Voting & Vote-By-Mail, and how your vote is connected to the quality of life in your community. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZBiZ_h0gNQ
📣 Calling all 17 & 18 year old high school students! Did you know you can register to vote when you are 17 & vote when you are 18 in New Jersey? Head over to Vote.NJ.Gov or scan the QR code to find info about Student Voting.
Hey New Jersey! Did you know you can register to vote when you are 17 & vote when you are 18? So, if you are 17 or, already 18 years old, we’re talking to you! As young adults, you will have opportunities to contribute to your community & to speak up about your future. Being a voter is a chance to do both. If you’re not registered to vote yet, what are you waiting for? Head over to Vote.NJ.Gov to find info about Student Voting
Hey New Jersey! This week, April 25-29, is High School Voter Registration Week and if you’re an eligible 17 or 18 year old you can register to vote. Watch as New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way shares how and why it’s important to vote as she launches this celebration of voting. For more info about Student Voting go to Vote.NJ.Gov.
Calling All Students! Join us and New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way for this High School Voter Registration Week webinar on Tuesday, April 26th after school at 4PM. Be an informed New Jersey Voter. Register at: https://civicnation-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0tc-6urDIiGNEmJ6DgTadDiR7IgQWGEfxi
Join the New Jersey Department of State, , and Tuesday, April 26 @4 PM to learn more about how to be an informed and active voter in the Garden State!
Register today: bit.ly/NJInformedVoter
High School Voter Registration Week in New Jersey starts next week - April 25-29.
Learn More about how you can promote voter registration among young adults by visiting, https://nj.gov/state/elections/vote-students.shtml
📣 Happy Election Day to those school districts voting today! To find out if your school district is having an election, reach out to your local election officials – visit Vote.NJ.Gov for more info.
New Jersey's election officials have been the essential workers of our democracy and I'm proud to recognize the New Jersey Association of Election Officials with a National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) Medallion Award for their tireless service to the voters. https://nj.gov/state/press-2022-0414a.shtml
📣 Attention New Jersey Voters: Happy Election Day to those school districts taking part in elections today! To find out if your school district is having an election reach out to your local election officials at https://nj.gov/state/elections/vote-county-election-officials.shtml
📣Attention New Jersey Voters: Happy Election Day to those school districts taking part in elections today! To find out if your school district is having an election reach out to your local election officials at https://nj.gov/state/elections/vote-county-election-officials.shtml
I’m joining my National Association of Secretaries of State (NASS) colleagues in the education effort, reminding Americans that election officials are THE trusted sources for election information! Get the facts about voting in New Jersey at vote.nj.gov.
This morning, the Board of State Canvassers met to certify the results of the 2021 General Election for Governor, State Senate, General Assembly, and two Public Questions. The certified results are available on our website: https://www.state.nj.us/state/elections/election-information-2021.shtml
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Become a poll worker for this year’s General Election! Poll workers are needed for Early Voting 10/29-11/6 and on Election Day 11/8. Visit PollWorker.NJ.Gov and apply! #NJVotes #TrustedInfo2022
To kick off #NationalVoterEducationWeek, New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way is here to tell you the 3 Ways To Vote in this upcoming General Election. For more information, visit Vote.NJ.Gov #NJVotes #TrustedInfo2022
New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way is here to remind everyone that today is Primary Election Day. If you haven’t voted yet, don’t wait, polls are open until 8 PM. If you’re voting by mail, you have until 8 PM to deliver your ballot to a secure ballot drop box or at your county’s Board of Elections office. You cannot return your vote by mail ballot to your polling place. Find your polling place and more at VOTE.NJ.GOV #NJVotes #ElectionDay #PrimaryElectionDay
New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way is here to let you know that early voting for the 2022 Primary Election is now open from June 3-5. Registered voters can cast their ballots in-person when it is most convenient for their schedule. Find your county’s early voting locations at Vote.NJ.Gov #NJVotes #EarlyVoting
New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way is here to remind you, May 17 is the deadline to register to vote to participate in the 2022 Primary Election. Register to vote or check your registration status at Vote.NJ.Gov. #NJVotes #VoterRegistration
Hey New Jersey! This week, April 25-29, is High School Voter Registration Week and if you’re an eligible 17 or 18 year old you can register to vote. Watch as New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way shares how and why it’s important to vote as she launches this celebration of voting. For more info about Student Voting go to Vote.NJ.Gov. #NJStudentsVote #NJVotes
Los lugares de votación temprana en persona están abiertos en Nueva Jersey hasta el 31 de octubre. Esta nueva opción le permite votar, en persona, cuando sea más conveniente para usted. Encuentre su lugar de votación en su condado en Vote.NJ.Gov
Watch below for easy step-by-step instructions on how to complete your vote-by-mail ballot. Voting by mail is safe, simple and secure. For more information and additional resources, visit Vote.NJ.Gov #NJVotes #SignSealReturn
Wondering how you can vote in the upcoming General Election? Watch below for the three different voting options you can choose from. For more information, visit Vote.NJ.Gov #NJVotes
Secretary of State Tahesha Way is here to announce “Voices of the Voters,” a 26th Amendment 50th Anniversary Video Event for You. We want to celebrate our young voters across generations. Tell us about your first voting experience in videos you create and we’ll post. It’s easy and fun. Find out how at Engage.NJ.Gov – 26th Amendment #NJVotes #26thAmendment #VoicesOfTheVoters
Watch below for easy step-by-step instructions on how to complete your vote-by-mail ballot. Voting by mail is safe, simple and secure. For more information and additional resources, visit VOTE.NJ.GOV #NJVotes #SignSealReturn
🎉 Let’s celebrate National Voter Registration Day! New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way is here to remind you that to vote in the 2021 General Election you must register to vote by October 12. Watch this video and then visit Vote.NJ.Gov for details. #NJVotes #NationalVoterRegistrationDay #VoteReady
❗️ New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way is here to tell you about the new in-person early voting that will be in place from Oct 23 through Oct 31 for this year’s General Election. For more information, visit Vote.NJ.Gov #NJVotes #EarlyVoting
✅ 50 years ago today, July 1, 1971, the 26th Amendment of the Constitution was ratified, lowering the voting age from 21 to 18. New Jersey Secretary of State Tahesha Way is here to discuss the importance of young voters and celebrate the Amendment. To register to vote and to learn more about voting in New Jersey, visit Vote.NJ.Gov. #NJVotes #26thAmendment
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