A Stronger Democracy for New Jersey

Next year, New Jersey may have an opportunity to remove barriers to voting for millions -- but only if we act now.

Governor Christie recently vetoed the groundbreaking New Jersey Democracy Act, which would have registered over a million New Jersey residents to vote and made it easier than ever for working families to participate in their own democracy. But we won't let his veto be the end of the story. 

NJ Working Families is leading a fight to put the Democracy Act on the November 2016 ballot -- and we need your help.

The NJ Democracy Act would:

  • Automatically register qualified residents to vote when they visit their local MVC.
  • Allow people to register to vote or correct voting information online.
  • Make voting more convenient for working families by expanding early in-person voting.
  • Improve access for military and overseas voters.
  • Print ballots in languages that reflect our diverse communities.
If we can place the Democracy Act on the November 2016 ballot, New Jersey voters will have an unprecedented opportunity to strengthen voting rights for themselves and their neighbors. Pitch in today and help make it happen.

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