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NJ election 2026: What to know this primary Election Day

Still have your New Jersey mail ballot? You can hand it in today

More than 680,000 mail ballots were requested across New Jersey for the 2026 primary election. As of Tuesday morning, 43% had been returned, according to state data.

Still holding onto yours? There are several ways to turn it in.

Voters have until 8 p.m. on Election Day to return their mail ballots to their county board of elections office in person or drop them off in one of their county’s secure ballot drop box locations.

Mail ballots sent through the mail must be postmarked by Election Day and received by the county boards of elections on or before Monday, June 8.

Mail ballots that are not postmarked must be received by Thursday, June 4, in order to count.

Vote-by-mail ballots cannot be returned to a voter’s polling location.

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