The New Jersey Statewide Primary Election on June 6, 2028, is a partisan primary in which voters select nominees for various state and federal offices, including U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, gubernatorial, and legislative races. As of now, the specific offices and candidates vary by district, but the primary determines which candidates from each party will appear on the general election ballot in November 2028.
The New Jersey Statewide Primary Election on June 6, 2028, is a partisan primary in which voters select nominees for various state and federal offices, including U.S. Senate, U.S. House of Representatives, gubernatorial, and legislative races. As of now, the specific offices and candidates vary by district, but the primary determines which candidates from each party will appear on the general election ballot in November 2028.
To vote in the New Jersey primary, registered voters must be affiliated with a party to participate in that party's primary; unaffiliated voters can declare a party at the polls. Voters can cast their ballot in person on Election Day, June 6, 2028, at their assigned polling place, or by mail-in ballot if they apply in advance. New Jersey does not currently offer in-person early voting for primary elections, and voters must present valid ID if it is their first time voting or if required by law.