Seventeen-year-olds could be allowed to vote in a primary election, according to a new bill (A3690/S1888) passed by the state Legislature in late December. Teens will have to turn 18 by the general election in order to participate in the primaries. The measure awaits Gov. Murphy’s signature and wouldn’t take effect until Jan. 1, 2026. […]
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