Some progressive activists say New Jersey should follow the lead of New York City, where the city council has approved a bill giving more than 800,000 noncitizens legally living in the city the right to vote in local elections.
Nine days of early voting are being held in New Jersey for the first time, from Oct. 23 to Oct. 31. There are between three and ten sites in each county.
Voting-rights advocacy groups filed a legal brief Tuesday asking to participate in a lawsuit that seeks to end use of ‘the line’ to benefit party-backed preferred candidates in designing ballots for primary elections.
Counties can proces mail-in votes now but not tabulate them until election night. Provisional votes cast at polling places won't be counted until Nov. 10.
The sneaky political elite are holding bond referendum votes in nine towns across NJ asking voters to approve borrowing nearly a half a billion dollars.