Voter Resources & Registration Forms

Helping New Jersey’s unions and working families to fully participate in electoral politics and public policy. Click on the links below to access most frequently requested resources.

Register to Vote

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Practicing your right to vote – and voting for candidates who support issues important to working families – is the most effective way to making sure the government stands up for our communities. New Jersey holds multiple elections every year, but in order to cast your ballot, you must first be registered to vote. If you are a United States citizen who will be at least 18 years of age by the next election and have lived in your current county for at least 30 days, you’re eligible to register to vote at your current address. You must register to vote at least 21 days prior to the upcoming election.

CLICK HERE to be redirected to the statewide voter registration form.

You may also register to vote in-person at the office of your counties election officials. Make sure to read their websites before you visit to make sure you bring the proper identification with you.

Vote-by-Mail

To vote in New Jersey, you don’t have to show up at your local precinct in person on Election Day. Under our state’s vote-by-mail laws, you can ask your County Clerk to send a ballot directly to your home for any reason.

Vote-by-Mail makes it easy to make sure your voice gets heard regardless of how busy you are on Election Day. Unexpected things might keep you away from home on Election Day – voting by mail will make sure you’re counted.

Click here to learn how to ask our County Clerk for a vote-by-mail ballot.

Voter Information

Party Declaration - English

Party Declaration - Spanish

NJ Voter Rights Handbook