The New Jersey Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Committee unanimously approved legislation today which will reschedule the 2025 primary election date from June 3 to June 10 to accommodate Orthodox Jews in the state.
“Shifting the 2025 primary date by one week will avoid an overlap with the Jewish holiday of Shavout,” said Senator Scutari (D-Union/Somerset). “This will allow members of the Orthodox Jewish community to fully participate in the primary election, including the ability to cast in-person ballots on Election Day. We want to ensure that our democratic system of governance remains open and accessible to all voters.”
The current primary date coincides with Shavuos, meaning observant Jews would not be able to vote in person on Election Day.
“Religious observance should never be an obstacle to voter participation,” said Senator Beach (D-Camden/Burlington). “If the current primary date disenfranchises a portion of the electorate, we should do everything in our power to remedy it. Pushing the date back a week is a simple solution.”
The bill would require the Secretary of State to inform all county clerks, county boards of election, superintendents of elections, municipal clerks, and the public of the rescheduled primary election day no later than seven days following the effective date of the bill.
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We were not disenfranchised.
There is early voting and mail in voting.
Only in New Jersey. No other state does this. Yes. There is early or mail in voting.