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Be The Voice of Small Business: New Jersey’s Primary Election is Tuesday, June 7

Be The Voice of Small Business: New Jersey’s Primary Election is Tuesday, June 7

June 2, 2022

Three days of early voting begins this Friday, June 3, through Sunday.

Be The Voice of Small Business: New Jersey's Primary Election is Tuesday, June 7

Support the candidates who support small business!

The New Jersey primary is Tuesday, June 7. Early voting takes place this weekend, June 3-5. Polls are open from 6 AM to 8 PM. Visit the New Jersey Secretary of State’s website to find your polling place and for more information. Voters will select party nominees for the Garden State’s newly redrawn congressional districts, which were finalized in February after the 2020 decennial census. “We need lawmakers in Washington, D.C., who understand the challenges facing New Jersey’s job creators,” NFIB State Director Eileen Kean said. “It is more important than ever that small business voters make their voices heard at the ballot box.”
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