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New legislation expands Early Voting period from three days to six days.

Early In-Person Voting is extended for the Primary Election.

Monmouth County Clerk Christine Giordano Hanlon is advising voters that a new state law has extended the early, in-person voting period for the primary election. The Early Voting period for the 2025 Primary Election will now be six days, beginning on Tuesday, June 3, and continuing through Sunday, June 8. 

Gov. Phil Murphy signed S3990/A5370 into law on Tuesday, March 4, extending Early Voting in primary elections in non-presidential election years from three to six days and in presidential election years from five to six days.

“Monmouth County ranked #1 in the state for early in-person voting during the past four consecutive general elections, so many voters of our county are already aware of the convenience early voting can provide,” said Clerk Hanlon. “Extending the early voting period give voters even more flexibility to take part in our elections process.”

In addition to in-person voting on Primary Election Day, voters will again have the option of voting early by mail. Information regarding voting in Monmouth County is available on the County Clerk’s courtesy elections website, MonmouthCountyVotes.com and free mobile app, Monmouth County Votes.

For questions about the 2025 Primary Election, call the County Clerk’s Election Division at 732-431-7790, email ClerkofElections@co.monmouth.nj.us or visit the office at 300 Halls Mill Road in Freehold. Office hours are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday.