New Jersey making plans for all-VBM primary, officials say Murphy must decide by next week [View all]
New Jersey election officials are actively working on plans for primary election conducted entirely through vote-by-mail ballots, the New Jersey Globe has learned.
Five senior election officials who spoke on the condition of anonymity say that Gov. Phil Murphy will need to make a decision on the June New Jersey primary by early next week, if not sooner.
If the governor doesnt make the call by Tuesday or Wednesday, we might not be able to have an election on June 2, one official said. He might have to push the primary to later in June.
Plans for an all-VBM primary election comes at a time when other states have postponed primaries scheduled for March, April and May to June 2. Its possible that a Democratic presidential candidate cannot mathematically clinch the nomination until June 2 something that makes the New Jersey primary theoretically relevant.
Another official cited the lead time on printing ballots and envelopes and the challenge of meeting the April 19 target date to send out VBM ballots.
Robert Giles, the director of the state Division of Elections, told officials in a conference call that he has identified out-of-state vendors to help with printed, if needed, an official said.
An all-VBM primary would mean that every unaffiliated voter, sometimes known as independents, would receive ballots for each party. New Jersey has nearly 2.4 million unaffiliated voters.
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