Did You Vote? (2020 Primary Election)

Did your ballot count?

Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, Governor Murphy mandated all NJ 2020 Primary Elections for July be conducted via Vote-By-Mail!

Unfortunately, due to mail delays, reports have been received that
ballots were rejected.

To be considered valid. ballots had to be 1) postmarked by election day, July 7th (see EO 120) and 2) received by July 14th (within 7 days of the closing of the polls (see EO 144)). (NJSA 19:63-22 extended by Executive Order 144)

WAS MY BALLOT RECEIVED IN TIME?

Primary Data Now Available

(check back soon if your town is not listed yet)


Choose your Town:


You can check May 2020 Municipal data here:
2020 Municipal Vote-By-Mail  Races

REPORT MISSING BALLOTS

As a voter this year, you’ll be joined by millions of fellow New Jersey residents in voting-by-mail in the July Primaries (and possibly the November general).
Many elections will be so close that just a tiny number of votes will determine the outcome. One of those crucial votes could be yours — but only if your vote arrives.  Please check the map and let us know if your ballot was mailed, but an X appears on your home. 
Data on missing ballots due to USPS issues, will be shared with Congressional Representatives, as well as Senators Menendez and Booker.