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Everything you need to know about voting in local, state and national elections.

Hotline: 1-800-792-VOTE (8683)

2024 US PRIMARY DATES
ONLINE NJ VOTER REGISTRATION

Upcoming Events
2024 NJ Election Dates & Deadlines

NEW JERSEY GOVERNMENT

GOVERNOR
Phil Murphy
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Tahesha Way
SENATORS
Bob Menendez
Cory Booker
MEMBERS OF CONGRESS
CD 3: Andy Kim
CD 12: Bonnie Watson Coleman
STATE SENATORS
LD 15: Shirley Turner
LD 14: Linda Greenstein
ASSEMBLY
LD 15: Verlina Reynolds Jackson
Anthony Verrelli
LD 14: Wayne D'Angelo
Tennille McCoy

ELECTIONS 2024

NATIONAL

 

President & Vice President

All US Congressional District seats (435)

Class 1 Senate seats (33):

Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Hawaii, Indiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming


STATE & COUNTY
U.S. Senator
Members of Congress in CD3 & CD12
3 Mercer County Commissioners

2024 PRIMARY DATES & DEADLINES
VOTE-BY-MAIL GUIDE

 

LOCAL GOVERNMENT

MERCER COUNTY
County Executive: Dan Benson
County Sheriff: Jack Kemler
County Clerk: Paula Sollami Covello
County Surrogate: Diane Gerofsky
County Commissioners:
John A. Cimino, Chair
Kristin McLaughlin, Vice Chair
Samuel Frisby
Cathleen Lewis
Nina Melker
Terrance Stokes
Lucylle Walter


 

 LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP
Mayor: Patricia Hendricks Farmer
Town Council:
Chris Bobbitt
 James Kownacki
Olympia I'Liou Perry
John Ryan
 TRENTON
Mayor: Reed Gusciora
City Council:
Chair: Crystal Feliciano
Joseph Harrison

Jasi Mikae Edwards
  Jenna Figueroa Kettenburg
Teska Frisby
Yazminelly Gonzalez
Jennifer Williams

Voter Service

Voters' Service, the face of our organization, is the foundation upon which the League of Women Voters was established in 1920, and remains today as the core of What We Do. 

  • Registration drives
  • Candidates debates and forums
  • Election information VOTE411
  • Voter advocacy
  • Education in the schools
  • Education in communities
  • Races and candidates 

Voter Advocacy

New Jersey has record low voter turnout. Under 40% of voters voted in 2017. The League advocates the following measures to improve voter access and remove obstacles to the ballot:

  • Automatic voter registration
  • Mercer County, NJ online Voter Registration form
  • Expanding in-person early voting
  • Same day voter registration
  • Restoring voting rights to people with criminal convictions
  • Redistricting reform

Student Voters

VOTE.GOV

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Puerto Rican Day parade with Assemblywoman Verlina Reynolds Jackson at the LWVLT table,

Ellen Maak registering a new voter and a proud future voter showing off his sticker

Click HERE to see the recording!

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The LWVNJ has created Fair Districts advocacy campaign for an impartial redistricting policy in New Jersey.
 
Currently, politicians draw district lines, designed to benefit those in office (gerrymandering).
 
The Fair Districts campaign is working with legislators on an amendment requiring that districts be redrawn by an impartial, independent citizens commission. 
TAKE ACTION!

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"What's One Vote"

from a 1950s magazine provided by Ellen Maak

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SUPPORT DEMOCRACY!

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LWVLT Co-Chairs: Nicole Plett & Kate Schumacher
Phone: 609-301-0401
Email
League of Women Voters of New Jersey: LWVNJ.org
League of Women Voters U.S.: LWV.org