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Your Guide to Voting in New Jersey

Election Day 2024—November 5th—is quickly approaching and now is the perfect time to ensure you're ready to make your voice heard. Whether you're voting for the first time or you're a seasoned voter, understanding the process is key to participating in our democracy.

If you're unsure how to register, or you have questions about the voting process, we've got you covered! The New Jersey State Department has created helpful videos that break down everything you need to know. These include clear, step-by-step guides on how to register and vote, making it easy for everyone to get involved.

As a bonus, we've also included a bilingual video (available in English and Spanish) on the Three Ways to Vote in New Jersey—because every vote counts, no matter how you choose to cast it.

English

en Español

For even more information about voting in New Jersey, be sure to visit VOTE.NJ.GOV and stay informed. Advocacy starts with action, and voting is one of the most impactful actions you can take. Let’s make our voices count this November!

Credit: Voting process and registration videos provided by the New Jersey State Department. For additional resources, visit VOTE.NJ.GOV.

The SPAN Youth Chat

Join the SPAN Youth Chat on November 15 from 4:15 - 5 pm. More details on the guest and topic are coming soon!



Resources...

Link to SPAN's website: www.spanadvocacy.org
Link to SPAN's Youth in the Know Resource Page: 
Youth in the Know
We're here for you! Call SPAN if you need assistance: 1-800-654-7726.

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