NJ Lawmakers Must Meet the Moment in Lame Duck and Advance Civil Rights and Liberties

With Election Day over, lawmakers must turn back to unfinished business in Lame Duck and advance racial and social justice before the conclusion of the current legislative session.

By Sarah Fajardo

New Jersey Statehouse in Trenton

On National Voter Registration Day, Confirm You Can Cast Your Ballot to Vote Your Values

Casting your ballot is the prime defense against regressive action, and it is as important as ever that everyone who is eligible to vote makes their voice heard in every single election.

By Alejandra Sorto

Black Man voting against a white brick background

How to Vote in New Jersey Elections as a College Student

Voting is the cornerstone of our democracy and the fundamental right upon which all our civil liberties rest. For college students, it can be especially difficult to know if you’re eligible, how to register, and where to cast your ballot. To vote your values this fall, here’s what you need to know.

Image of a college student with black hair and a brown leather backpack wearing a blue button down shirt and jeans with the words "College Students: Make your voting plan"

Fusion Voting Will Strengthen Democracy in New Jersey

With fusion voting, your ballot sends a stronger, clearer message. Here’s how it works and why it might return to New Jersey.

By Liza Weisberg

Black women wearing a light blue hat holding a sign saying "#ProtectMyVote

Honoring the Past, Paving the Future: Enhancing Voter Registration

Here’s how federal agencies can further expand voting access.

In the foreground, posted on a telephone pole reads a sign "REGISTER TO VOTE", while a woman holds a sign saying "CHECK YOUR REGISTRATION NOW!" is in the background.

Voting With a Disability: Breaking Down Barriers to the Ballot

With accessible voting under attack, we’re bringing people with disabilities the information they need to vote.

A polling station sign and disabled access sign.