The New Jersey Statewide Primary Election on June 2, 2026, is a partisan primary election where voters select nominees for various state and federal offices, including the U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, and statewide executive positions. This election determines which candidates will appear on the general election ballot in November 2026.
The New Jersey Statewide Primary Election on June 2, 2026, is a partisan primary election where voters select nominees for various state and federal offices, including the U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, and statewide executive positions. This election determines which candidates will appear on the general election ballot in November 2026.
To vote in New Jersey's 2026 primary, registered voters must be affiliated with a political party to participate in that party's primary; unaffiliated voters can declare a party at the polls on election day. Voters can cast ballots in person on election day, during the early voting period from May 26 to June 1, 2026, or by submitting a vote-by-mail ballot, which must be requested by May 26 and received by close of polls on June 2. Valid ID is required for first-time voters who registered by mail and did not provide ID verification during registration.