TRENTON, NJ – New Jersey voters will have the opportunity to decide the future of the state and the nation. Here’s a look at what’s on the ballot in New Jersey.
Presidential vote in New Jersey
- Kamala Harris and Tim Walz are on the Democratic Party ballot
- Donald Trump and JD Vance are on the ballot among the Republican Party
- Randall Terry and Stephen Broden are on the ballot among the Constitution Party
- Jill Stein and Samson LeBeau Kpadou are on the ballot among the Green Party
- Robert F. Kennedy and Nicole Shanahan are running as independents
- Chase Oliver and Mike ter Maat are on the ballot among the Libertarian Party
- Claudia De La Cruz and Karina Garcia are on the ballot under the Party of Socialism and Liberation
- Joseph Kishore and Jerry White are on the ballot under the Socialist Equality Party
- Rachele Fruit and Margaret Trowe are on the ballot under the Socialist Workers Party
Since 1992, New Jersey has voted for the Democratic candidate in every election. The last time New Jersey voted for a Republican president was George HW Bush in 1988.
US Senate race in New Jersey
Voting questions about the state of New Jersey
- There are no statewide ballot questions in New Jersey this year.
US House races in New Jersey
This year, every parliamentary seat is at stake.
The most watched House race in New Jersey is undoubtedly Representative Thomas Kean, Jr. (R) vs. Susan Altman (D) in the 7th District.
Click here to view a sample ballot.