About 690,000 people in New Jersey signed up for permanent vote-by-mail. If they don't opt out by Tuesday, they can't vote early on machines, new this year.
Secretary of State Tahesha Way said the state has brought together local officials and national experts in a working group on early voting because it’s committed to getting it right.
April 20 likely won't attract anywhere close to the number of ballots cast in New Jersey in November, but officials want to make sure you know that you may have an upcoming opportunity to vote on local leaders.