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Tuesday, June 6th is Primary Day in New Jersey

Tuesday, June 6th is Primary Day in New Jersey

May 31, 2023

Tuesday, June 6th is Primary Day in New Jersey

Good small business policy starts with electing good small business candidates. Tuesday, June 6th is Primary Day for state legislative races in New Jersey. This election is your opportunity to use your voice in the primaries to fight for policies in Trenton that support small business growth and opportunity. How can you be the Voice of Small Business? Make sure to VOTE on or before Primary Day. As you decide whom to elect, remember: small business is on the ballot. Thank you for your membership, and please Be the Voice of Small Business in New Jersey this election. NFIB’s NJ PAC is excited about opportunities to support and elect pro-small-business candidates in the 2023 general election in November. In-Person Early Voting for the 2023 New Jersey Primary Election will be open June 2, 2023, through June 4, 2023. Polls are open Friday & Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. and Sunday, 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. For more information regarding the 2023 Primary Election in New Jersey, visit the New Jersey Voter Information Portal.
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