New Jersey voters can have an earlier say in the presidential primary, vote on machines that emit paper receipts, cast absentee ballots for any reason and register closer to an election under laws signed Thursday by acting Gov. Codey.
The laws were the first to be signed out of a group of 13 bills that will reform the way New Jerseyans cast their ballots that passed through the Legislature in the final voting sessions before the summer recess.
"These laws will promote access, accuracy and accountability in elections," Roberts said. "They will strengthen the voting process and lend further credibility to future elections."
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