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June 6, 2017: File photo, a voter entered a booth at City Hall, Hoboken during primary voting for New Jersey gubernatorial candidates.
Voting in next month’s New Jersey primary is going back to basics, although those who may have voted for the first time last year or have a short memory may need a refresher in what a normal election looks like.
The default way to cast a ballot will be in-person, using a machine. Mail-in ballots are available, but will not automatically be sent to all registrants, and they will have to be postmarked on Election Day at the latest. The only real holdovers from the 2020 elections that were upended by the coronavirus pandemic are the secure ballot drop boxes, which can be used to bypass the postal service to return ballots.