Voter Registration Deadline for General Election is October 14

Parsippany, NJLocal News

New Jersey residents must register or update their voter registration by October 14 for the 2025 General Election. County offices will extend evening hours on the deadline to facilitate the registration process. Voters can conveniently register, update their information, or confirm their registration status online through the New Jersey Division of Elections website. Critical dates include November 3, the last day to apply for a mail-in ballot, and November 4, the day of the General Election. This effort aims to enhance voter participation by ensuring easier access to registration services.

Increased voter turnout is expected to contribute to a more representative electoral process. The push for registration reflects ongoing initiatives to engage citizens in the democratic process. Encouragingly, local officials are committed to fostering a culture of civic involvement in Morris County.

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