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Press ReleaseNeutral2026-03-18

Know a 17-Year-Old? They May Be Eligible to Vote

Nellie Pou
Nellie Pou
DNJ-9 · Representative
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This press release from Representative Nellie Pou (D-NJ) was published on Tue Mar 17 and titled "Know a 17-Year-Old? They May Be Eligible to Vote". It focuses on taxes.

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Know a 17-Year-Old? They May Be Eligible to Vote Know a 17-Year-Old? They May Be Eligible to Vote Dear Friend, Did you know that some 17-year-olds can vote in New Jersey’s upcoming primary election on Tuesday, June 2nd? Under a state law enacted in 2024, a 17-year-old young man or woman may vote in a primary election if they turn 18 on or before the general election this November 3rd. That means many high school seniors, as well as some juniors, are eligible to take part in the spring 2026 primary process for the very first time in their lives. admin Wed, 03/18/2026 - 08:53 March 26, 2026 
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