More ballot drop boxes for NJ, that’s certain
What’s less certain is the format of future elections in New Jersey — in person or mail-in voting, or a combination of the two.
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What’s less certain is the format of future elections in New Jersey — in person or mail-in voting, or a combination of the two.
Underlying issues with hardware, software derail NJ early-voting efforts while raising serious concerns
Advocates have been arguing for years that paper ballots are the only way to ensure fair, honest elections in NJ and the rest of the country
In 2009, a startling report detailed how a handful of companies had sewn up the market for voting machines in New Jersey. Not much has changed.
New Jersey restored voting rights to people on probation and parole. The campaign to extend the right to those still in prison goes on.
New voting machines for New Jersey will be a costly business. How costly? It depends. Costs have spiraled in other states.
As NJ election officials set about scrubbing errors from poll books, they say voters should their part to keep the books clean.
If you have trouble making sense of NJ’s primary ballots that’s because they’re designed to be confusing, making it hard to locate candidates that don’t have the party line.
A number of groups are fighting online voter disinformation, borrowing tools from fraudsters and using memes and posts to encourage people to participate.
Andrew Appel’s research at Princeton exposing the ability to hack paperless voting machines has recently gotten the attention of conspiracy theorists.
Election officials in NJ are completing a mandated audit of the ballot counts in the general election — and this year, they have a paper trail to review.
Democratic leaders want to enact the electoral change quickly. County election officials say they have reason to be wary.
Nineteen counties across the state met Friday to certify New Jersey’s election counts; Ocean and Salem counties get extensions.
Where were polling places for this election in New Jersey compared with those for the 2018 primary election? We show you.
Volunteers for Rep. Tom Malinowski contact voters with problem mail-in ballots, urge them to fix before Nov. 18 deadline.