New Jersey, October 26, 2025
In a move aimed at ensuring a free and fair election process, New Jersey’s Attorney General has issued new guidelines. These directives address voter concerns and detail measures to prevent interference, emphasizing transparency in the upcoming voting events. The guidelines aim to bolster public confidence in the electoral process, safeguarding against any potential disruptions and ensuring all citizens can participate without fear or confusion.
Trenton, New Jersey – New Jersey’s Attorney General, Matthew J. Platkin, has announced comprehensive measures to ensure a secure voting process ahead of the November 4, 2025, general election. These initiatives aim to protect voters’ rights and maintain election integrity.
Key Measures Implemented
- Voter Protection Initiative: A program launched by the Department of Law and Public Safety (LPS) to tackle potential voting rights or civil rights violations during early voting and on Election Day, focusing on discrimination, harassment, and access barriers.
- Law Enforcement Guidance: Updated instructions issued to local law enforcement and County Prosecutors, clarifying their roles in preventing voter intimidation and ensuring safe polling environments. It highlights that soliciting voters or campaigning within a designated “protective zone” around polling sites is a criminal offense.
- Cybersecurity Monitoring: The New Jersey Cybersecurity and Communications Integration Cell will oversee threats, ensuring the security of both cyber and physical aspects of the election process.
- Legal Support: Attorneys from the Division of Law will provide around-the-clock assistance to county election officials during early voting and Election Day to uphold secure elections and access for all eligible voters.
- Division on Civil Rights (DCR) Support: Staff will be present during all polling hours to receive reports of discrimination or harassment experienced by voters. Individuals can report incidents via a dedicated hotline or online portal.
Background Context
The 2025 New Jersey General Assembly election is set for November 4, 2025, with all 80 seats in the Assembly up for election. Early in-person voting commenced on October 25 and will continue through November 2, 2025. These proactive measures from the Attorney General aim to address and alleviate voter concerns while promoting transparency leading into the election.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the Voter Protection Initiative?
The Voter Protection Initiative is a program launched by the Department of Law and Public Safety to address and resolve any voting rights or civil rights violations that may arise during early voting and on Election Day. It focuses on remedying issues related to discrimination, harassment, and other barriers to voting access.
What is the “protective zone” around polling locations?
The “protective zone” is a designated area around polling locations where solicitation of voters or campaigning is prohibited. Under a new 2025 law, this zone may extend up to 200 feet from polling sites, and county boards of elections are required to provide clear notice of the size of these zones.
How can I report discrimination or harassment while voting?
If you experience discrimination or harassment while voting, you can report the issue by calling 1-833-NJDCR4U (1-833-653-2748) or by filing a formal complaint via the NJ BIAS portal at https://bias.njcivilrights.gov.
What is the role of law enforcement in the election process?
Law enforcement officials are responsible for maintaining order at polling sites and ensuring the safety of voters. However, they are not involved in administering elections. Updated guidance has been issued to clarify their role and emphasize the importance of protecting voters from intimidation and coercion.
When does early in-person voting begin?
Early in-person voting for the 2025 New Jersey General Assembly election began on October 25, 2025, and will continue through November 2, 2025.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Election Date | November 4, 2025 |
| Seats Up for Election | All 80 seats in the New Jersey General Assembly |
| Early In-Person Voting Period | October 25 to November 2, 2025 |
| Voter Protection Initiative | Program to address and resolve voting rights or civil rights violations during early voting and Election Day |
| Law Enforcement Guidance | Clarifies roles and emphasizes protection against voter intimidation and coercion |
| Cybersecurity Monitoring | Oversight of cyber and physical security threats related to the election |
| Legal Support | Attorneys available around-the-clock to advise county election officials |
| Division on Civil Rights (DCR) Support | Staff available during all polling hours to receive reports of discrimination or harassment related to voting |
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