New Jersey (NJ)
Eligibility
Age: 18 (may pre-register at 17)
ID Requirements
To Register: NJ driver's license or MVC non-driver ID number, or last 4 of SSN. If neither, leave blank; must show ID before first vote (photo ID, utility bill, bank statement, paycheck, or government document with name and address). Online registration requires a NJ MVC-issued ID.
To Vote: ID not required for registered voters; first-time voters who registered by mail may need ID
Registration Methods
- Online: Residents can submit a voter registration application electronically through the state's website, rather than by mail or in person.
- Mail: Residents can register to vote by completing a paper registration form and submitting it by mail to the appropriate election office.
- In Person: Residents can register to vote by visiting a designated government office, such as a county clerk's office or DMV, and completing a registration form on site.
Early Voting
A period before Election Day during which voters can cast their ballots in person at designated polling locations. The length of the early voting period varies by state.
In-person early voting available for 9 days before election day.
Mail-In / Absentee Voting
A voting method where ballots are automatically mailed to all registered voters without requiring a specific request. States that use this approach conduct elections primarily or entirely by mail.
No-excuse mail-in voting available for all registered voters.
Felony Voting Rules
State laws governing whether and when people with felony convictions can vote. Policies range from no restrictions to permanent disenfranchisement, with most states restoring rights at some point after sentencing.
Rights restored upon completion of sentence (including parole and probation). People currently incarcerated cannot vote.
Documentation Needed
- Driver's license number or last 4 of SSN
Recent News
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NJ Assembly Panel Advances State-Level Voting Rights Act
A New Jersey Assembly panel approved the John R. Lewis Voter Empowerment Act, giving courts power to address discriminatory election rules.
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New Jersey Enables Online Mail-in Ballot Applications Starting January 2026
Beginning January 1, 2026, New Jersey's electronic voter registration form enables voters to apply for and receive a mail-in ballot online.
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New Jersey Early Voting Expansion for 2026
Every New Jersey county will provide in-person early voting locations for the 2026 primary election, continuing the state's expansion of early voting access.
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New Jersey Law Allows Some 17-Year-Olds to Vote in Primaries
New Jersey enacted a law allowing 17-year-olds who will turn 18 before the general election to vote in primary elections.
Sources
Last verified: Feb 24, 2026
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