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The Hon. Tahesha Way, Lt. Governor and Secretary of State

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Important Notice: Number of Petition Signatures Amended

As a result of the passing of P.L. 2025, c. 20, the number of signatures required on a nominating petition have changed. The new number signatures that are required for a nominating petition will take effect immediately. Further, “[a]ny petition signatures collected by a candidate for office to be voted for at the 2025 primary election utilizing the petition forms published by the Secretary of State prior to the effective date of P.L. 2025, c. 20 . . . shall not be subject to a petition challenge based upon the use of a form published by the Secretary of State prior to the effective date of P.L. 2025, c. 20.”

The new number of signatures required for a Primary Election candidate for the Office of Governor is 2,500. For the Office of General Assembly, the new required number is 250.
The new number of signatures required for a General Election candidate for the Office of Governor is 2,000. For the Office of General Assembly, the new required number is 250.

The 2025 Petitions have been amended and are available for download. Please use the link below to download them:
Download Petitions

Important Notice: 2025 Primary Election Rescheduled

The 2025 Primary Election has been rescheduled. Please view the official notice for further details.

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Election Results

P.L.2023, c.131, amending N.J.S.A. 19:52-3.1, requires periodic reporting of election results beginning on Election Day for each primary and general election through final certification of the election results providing added transparency in reported election results. Each county clerk, in consultation with the county boards of election, must list in an easily accessible location on the county clerk’s website, an unofficial report detailing the number and types of ballots that have been received and, to the extent practicable, the number and types of ballots that have been counted and that remain to be counted in that election. The Secretary of State’s office is required to post each county’s unofficial periodic reports on the Division of Election’s website by the deadlines identified within the statute.

 

The Division of Elections does not post running results on Election Night, either official or unofficial. The best source for election night results are the local county websites.

 

These are the results of previous elections.

 


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