Politics & Government

NJ June Primary Will Be 'Primarily In-Person'

Governor Phil Murphy said Monday that the June 8 primary election will be a mostly in-person affair.

NEW JERSEY - What a difference a year makes. The June 8 primary election in the Garden State will be primarily in-person, Governor Phil Murphy said Monday.

"All of our regularly operated polling places will be open for all voters who wish to cast their ballots on the voting machines," Murphy said at his COVID-19 briefing.

This decision stands in stark contrast to last year's primarily vote-by-mail primary and general election. The much-maligned decision brought with it numerous allegations of voter fraud which were investigated and found to have no impact on any race results.

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New Jersey has the option for a mail-in ballot in the form of an absentee ballot for every election. Whether or not some of the changes, like the automatic mailing of ballots, that were part of last year's adjustments for COVID-19 will be repeated remains to be seen.

Patch spoke with multiple officials about that election process. Below are some links to those stories.

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