New Jersey early voting sees strong turnout with Democrats leading slightly as of Saturday


TRENTON, N.J. — Early voting numbers in New Jersey have shown strong participation across party lines, with Democrats leading in turnout. As of the latest tally, a total of 1,768,812 New Jersey residents have cast their ballots ahead of Election Day, according to early voting data by party registration.

Democrats represent the largest share of early voters, with 802,148 ballots cast, making up 45.3% of the early voting total. Republicans follow with 512,713 early votes, accounting for 29.0% of the turnout. Voters who are unaffiliated or registered with minor parties make up 25.7%, with 453,951 ballots cast.

In-Person Early Voting Results

Of the total early votes, a significant portion came from in-person early voting, where the turnout was more evenly distributed across parties. In-person early voting numbers show:


  • Democrats: 362,713 votes (35.7%)
  • Republicans: 358,965 votes (35.3%)
  • None/Minor Parties: 295,297 votes (29.0%)

In-person early voting has attracted 1,016,975 voters in total, with nearly equal participation from Democrats and Republicans. This distribution suggests high enthusiasm among both major parties, as well as among unaffiliated voters.

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