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NEW JERSEY — New Jersey voters are heading to the polls on June 7 to vote in the House of Representatives primary election.
Republicans and Democrats from Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, Salem and parts of Gloucester and Ocean counties will be voting to choose the nominees for the Second Congressional District.
Here is the timeline for the election:
May 17: Deadline to register to voteMay 31: Deadline to apply for mail-in ballot for primaryJune 3: Deadline for application to receive primary election mail-in ballots for qualified overseas civilian and military votersJune 3 through June 5: In-person early voting June 6: Deadline for in-person mail-in ballot through County Clerks OfficeJune 7: Polls open for primary electionThere are three people seeking the Republican nomination:
Jeff Van Drew (Incumbent)John BarkerSean PignatelliThere are two people seeking the Democrat nomination:
Tim AlexanderCarolyn RushVoters will return to the polls on November 8 for the general election.
Redistricting has changed the 2nd District. It now contains all of Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland and Salem Counties. It also contains from Gloucester County: Logan, Swedesboro, Woolwich, Harrison, South Harrison, Elk, Clayton, Franklin, Newfield and part of East Greenwich. And from Ocean County: Little Egg Harbor, Tuckerton, Beach Haven, Long Beach, Eagleswood, Ship Bottom, Stafford, Surf City, Barnegat, Barnegat Light, Harvey Cedars, Ocean Township (Waretown) and parts of Berkeley and Lacey.
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