Undeclared (New Jersey)
- Undeclared (New Jersey)
Undeclared is a status for voters in
New Jersey . Those voters who do not specify a party when they register to vote — Democrat, Republican, or one of the several other parties in New Jersey — are registered as "Undeclared". Voters who have previously registered with one of the political parties may request to have their status changed back to "Undeclared".In primary voting, registered Democrats can vote only in the Democratic Party primary, and registered Republicans can vote only in the Republican Party primary;
crossover voting is not permitted. Undeclared voters may vote in any available party primary, and will then have their registration changed to the party in which they participated in the primary ballot.External links
* [http://www.state.nj.us/lps/elections/vote_doe.html New Jersey Department of Elections: Voter Registration Resources]
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