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2024 General Election Early Vote – New Jersey

Total Early Votes: 1,612,265
In-Person Early Votes: 878,046
Mail Ballots Returned: 734,221
Mail Ballots Requested: 1,112,863
Last Updated: 11/1/2024
Source: New Jersey Secretary of State

Total Voted by Party Registration

Party Total
Voted
Percent
Democrat742,54446.1 %
Republican470,53429.2 %
None/Minor399,18724.8 %
TOTAL1,612,265100 %

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Note: Party registration statistics are for states that have party registration. These statistics are not actual votes. By federal law, election officials do not begin counting ballots until Election Day, although they may start the process of preparing ballots for counting in advance.

In-Person Early by Party Registration

Party Voted
in Person
Percent
Democrat311,68135.5 %
Republican320,34636.5 %
None/Minor246,01928.0 %
TOTAL878,046100 %

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Note: Party registration statistics are for states that have party registration. These statistics are not actual votes. By federal law, election officials do not begin counting ballots until Election Day, although they may start the process of preparing ballots for counting in advance.

Returned Mail Ballots by Party Registration

Party Mail Ballots
Accepted
Percent Ballots
Requested
Percent
Returned
Democrat430,86358.7 %601,55271.6 %
Republican150,19020.5 %215,55069.7 %
None/Minor153,16820.9 %295,76151.8 %
TOTAL734,221100 %1,112,86366.0 %

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Note: Party registration statistics are for states that have party registration. These statistics are not actual votes. By federal law, election officials do not begin counting ballots until Election Day, although they may start the process of preparing ballots for counting in advance.

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