Ballot access requirements for political candidates in New Jersey

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Note: This article is not intended to serve as an exhaustive guide to running for public office. Individuals should contact their state election agencies for further information.

In order to get on the ballot in New Jersey, a candidate for state or federal office must meet a variety of state-specific filing requirements and deadlines. These regulations, known as ballot access laws, determine whether a candidate or party will appear on an election ballot. These laws are set at the state level. A candidate must prepare to meet ballot access requirements well in advance of primaries, caucuses, and the general election.

There are three basic methods by which an individual may become a candidate for office in a state.

  1. An individual can seek the nomination of a state-recognized political party.
  2. An individual can run as an independent. Independent candidates often must petition in order to have their names printed on the general election ballot.
  3. An individual can run as a write-in candidate.

This article outlines the steps that prospective candidates for state-level and congressional office must take in order to run for office in New Jersey. For information about filing requirements for presidential candidates, click here. Information about filing requirements for local-level offices is not available in this article (contact state election agencies for information about local candidate filing processes).

DocumentIcon.jpg See state election laws

Year-specific filing information

2024

See also: Signature requirements and deadlines for 2024 U.S. Congress elections and New Jersey elections, 2024

U.S. Senate

The table below details filing requirements for U.S. Senate candidates in New Jersey in the 2024 election cycle. For additional information on candidate ballot access requirements in New Jersey, click here.

Filing requirements for U.S. Senate candidates, 2024
State Office Party Signatures required Signature formula Filing fee Filing fee formula Filing deadline Source
New Jersey U.S. Senate Ballot-qualified party 1,000 Fixed number N/A N/A 3/25/2024 Source
New Jersey U.S. Senate Unaffiliated 800 Fixed number N/A N/A 6/4/2024 Source

U.S. House

The table below details filing requirements for U.S. House candidates in New Jersey in the 2024 election cycle. For additional information on candidate ballot access requirements in New Jersey, click here.

Filing requirements for U.S. House candidates, 2024
State Office Party Signatures required Filing fee Filing deadline Source
New Jersey U.S. House Ballot-qualified party 200 N/A 3/25/2024 Source
New Jersey U.S. House Unaffiliated 100 N/A 6/4/2024 Source


For filing information from previous years, click "[Show more]" below.

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2023

State legislature

The table below details filing requirements for New Jersey General Assembly candidates in the 2023 election cycle.

Filing requirements for state legislative candidates, 2023
Chamber name Party Signatures required Filing fee Filing deadline Source
New Jersey General Assembly Qualified party 100 N/A 3/27/2023 Source
New Jersey General Assembly Unaffiliated 100 N/A 6/6/2023 Source


The table below details filing requirements for New Jersey State Senate candidates in the 2023 election cycle.

Filing requirements for state legislative candidates, 2023
Chamber name Party Signatures required Filing fee Filing deadline Source
New Jersey State Senate Qualified party 100 N/A 3/27/2023 Source
New Jersey State Senate Unaffiliated 100 N/A 6/6/2023 Source


2022

See also: Signature requirements and deadlines for 2022 U.S. Congress elections and New Jersey elections, 2022

U.S. House

The table below details filing requirements for U.S. House candidates in New Jersey in the 2022 election cycle. For additional information on candidate ballot access requirements in New Jersey, click here.

Filing requirements for U.S. House candidates, 2022
State Office Party Signatures required Filing fee Filing deadline Source
New Jersey U.S. House Ballot-qualified party 200 N/A 4/4/2022 Source
New Jersey U.S. House Unaffiliated 50 N/A 6/7/2022 Source

2021

Governor

The table below details filing requirements for gubernatorial candidates in New Jersey in the 2021 election cycle. For additional information on candidate ballot access requirements in New Jersey, click here.

Filing requirements for gubernatorial candidates, 2021
State Office Party Signatures required Signature formula Filing fee Filing fee formula Filing deadline Source
New Jersey Governor Democratic 1,000 Fixed number N/A N/A 4/5/2021 Source
New Jersey Governor Republican 1,000 Fixed number N/A N/A 4/5/2021 Source
New Jersey Governor Unaffiliated 800 Fixed number N/A N/A 6/8/2021 Source

State legislature

The table below details filing requirements for New Jersey General Assembly candidates in the 2021 election cycle.

Filing requirements for state legislative candidates, 2021
Chamber name Party Signatures required Filing fee Filing deadline Source
New Jersey General Assembly Democratic 100 N/A 4/5/2021 Source
New Jersey General Assembly Republican 100 N/A 4/5/2021 Source
New Jersey General Assembly Unaffiliated 100 N/A 6/8/2021 Source


The table below details filing requirements for New Jersey State Senate candidates in the 2021 election cycle.

Filing requirements for state legislative candidates, 2021
Chamber name Party Signatures required Filing fee Filing deadline Source
New Jersey State Senate Democratic 100 N/A 4/5/2021 Source
New Jersey State Senate Republican 100 N/A 4/5/2021 Source
New Jersey State Senate Unaffiliated 100 N/A 6/8/2021 Source


2020

See also: Signature requirements and deadlines for 2020 U.S. Congress elections and New Jersey elections, 2020

U.S. Senate

The table below details filing requirements for U.S. Senate candidates in New Jersey in the 2020 election cycle. For additional information on candidate ballot access requirements in New Jersey, click here.

Filing requirements for U.S. Senate candidates, 2020
State Office Party Signatures required Signature formula Filing fee Filing fee formula Filing deadline Source
New Jersey U.S. Senate Qualified party 1,000 Fixed number N/A N/A 3/30/2020 Source
New Jersey U.S. Senate Unaffiliated 800 Fixed number N/A N/A 7/7/2020 Source

U.S. House

The table below details filing requirements for U.S. House candidates in New Jersey in the 2020 election cycle. For additional information on candidate ballot access requirements in New Jersey, click here.

Filing requirements for U.S. House candidates, 2020
State Office Party Signatures required Signature formula Filing fee Filing fee formula Filing deadline Source
New Jersey 1st Congressional District Qualified party 200 Fixed number N/A N/A 3/30/2020 Source
New Jersey 2nd Congressional District Qualified party 200 Fixed number N/A N/A 3/30/2020 Source
New Jersey 3rd Congressional District Qualified party 200 Fixed number N/A N/A 3/30/2020 Source
New Jersey 4th Congressional District Qualified party 200 Fixed number N/A N/A 3/30/2020 Source
New Jersey 5th Congressional District Qualified party 200 Fixed number N/A N/A 3/30/2020 Source
New Jersey 6th Congressional District Qualified party 200 Fixed number N/A N/A 3/30/2020 Source
New Jersey 7th Congressional District Qualified party 200 Fixed number N/A N/A 3/30/2020 Source
New Jersey 8th Congressional District Qualified party 200 Fixed number N/A N/A 3/30/2020 Source
New Jersey 9th Congressional District Qualified party 200 Fixed number N/A N/A 3/30/2020 Source
New Jersey 10th Congressional District Qualified party 200 Fixed number N/A N/A 3/30/2020 Source
New Jersey 11th Congressional District Qualified party 200 Fixed number N/A N/A 3/30/2020 Source
New Jersey 12th Congressional District Qualified party 200 Fixed number N/A N/A 3/30/2020 Source
New Jersey 1st Congressional District Unaffiliated 100 Fixed number N/A N/A 7/7/2020 Source
New Jersey 2nd Congressional District Unaffiliated 100 Fixed number N/A N/A 7/7/2020 Source
New Jersey 3rd Congressional District Unaffiliated 100 Fixed number N/A N/A 7/7/2020 Source
New Jersey 4th Congressional District Unaffiliated 100 Fixed number N/A N/A 7/7/2020 Source
New Jersey 5th Congressional District Unaffiliated 100 Fixed number N/A N/A 7/7/2020 Source
New Jersey 6th Congressional District Unaffiliated 100 Fixed number N/A N/A 7/7/2020 Source
New Jersey 7th Congressional District Unaffiliated 100 Fixed number N/A N/A 7/7/2020 Source
New Jersey 8th Congressional District Unaffiliated 100 Fixed number N/A N/A 7/7/2020 Source
New Jersey 9th Congressional District Unaffiliated 100 Fixed number N/A N/A 7/7/2020 Source
New Jersey 10th Congressional District Unaffiliated 100 Fixed number N/A N/A 7/7/2020 Source
New Jersey 11th Congressional District Unaffiliated 100 Fixed number N/A N/A 7/7/2020 Source
New Jersey 12th Congressional District Unaffiliated 100 Fixed number N/A N/A 7/7/2020 Source

2018

See also: Signature requirements and deadlines for 2018 U.S. Congress elections and New Jersey elections, 2018

See below for 2018 candidate filing deadlines.

April 2, 2018

2016

See also: Signature requirements and deadlines for 2016 U.S. Congress elections and New Jersey elections, 2016

The calendar below lists important filing deadlines for political candidates in New Jersey in 2016.

Dates and requirements for candidates in 2016
Deadline Event type Event description
April 4, 2016 Ballot access Filing deadline for primary candidates
May 9, 2016 Campaign finance 29-day pre-primary report due
May 27, 2016 Campaign finance 11-day pre-primary report due
June 7, 2016 Election date Primary election
June 7, 2016 Ballot access Filing deadline for independent candidates
June 27, 2016 Campaign finance 20-day post-primary report due
October 11, 2016 Campaign finance 29-day pre-general report due
October 28, 2016 Campaign finance 11-day pre-general report due
November 8, 2016 Election date General election
November 28, 2016 Campaign finance 20-day post-general report due
Sources: New Jersey Department of State, "Candidate Information," accessed November 25, 2015
New Jersey Campaign Financing and Lobbying Disclosure, "2016 Reporting Dates," accessed January 11, 2016

2015


2014


Process to become a candidate

For partisan candidates

U.S. House candidate petition, 2013

DocumentIcon.jpg See statutes: Title 19, Article 23 of the New Jersey Permanent Statutes

Political party candidates are nominated via primary elections. To access the primary ballot, a partisan candidate must do the following:[6]

1.) File a petition including the required number of signatures for the office being sought, including a guarantee that signers are qualified voters of New Jersey and the electoral district in which the candidate is running.[7]

  • The petition must indicate that the circulator/witness is the person who collected the signatures on the petition. The circulator must complete and sign the affidavit where indicated.[8]

2.) The candidate must sign a "Certificate of Acceptance" and an "Oath of Allegiance" to accompany the petition. The oath must also be notarized.[9]

The petition may include a candidate's designation or slogan, which must not exceed six words. The designation is for the purpose of indicating either an official act or policy to which the candidate is pledged or committed, or to distinguish the candidate as belonging to a particular faction or wing of his political party. No such designation or slogan can include or refer to the name of any person or any incorporated association of New Jersey without written consent.[10]

Signature requirements for primary petitions are established by Title 19, Article 23, Section 8, of the New Jersey Permanent Statutes.

Signature requirements
Office Signature requirements
State Senator 100 registered voters from the district
State Representative 100 registered voters from the district
United States Representative 200 registered voters from the congressional district
United States Senator 1,000 voters in the state who are members of the applicable political party

For independent candidates

DocumentIcon.jpg See statutes: Title 19, Article 13 of the New Jersey Permanent Statutes

An independent candidate must submit the same paperwork as a partisan candidate.[11]

Signature requirements for independent candidates are established by Title 19, Article 13, Section 5, of the New Jersey Permanent Statutes and are as follows:

Signature requirements
Office Signature requirements
State Senator 100 registered voters from the district
State Representative 100 registered voters from the district
United States Representative 100 registered voters from the congressional district
United States Senator 800 registered voters in the state

Petition requirements

See also: Methods for signing candidate nominating petitions

DocumentIcon.jpg See statutes: Title 19, Chapter 23 of the New Jersey Permanent Statutes

In some cases, candidates may need to obtain signatures via the petition process to gain ballot access. This section outlines the laws and regulations pertaining to petitions and circulators.

Circulation requirements

Petition circulators must complete and sign an affidavit. The affidavit must also be notarized. The circulator does not have to be a registered voter of the district, but must be a voter-eligible New Jersey resident and provide his or her address on the petition in the designated location.[12]

Objections

In New Jersey, any individual may file a challenge to a candidate's petition. Objections must be filed not later than the fourth day after the last day for filing of petitions. Objections must also be made in writing. In all challenges, the objector has the burden of proving that a petition is invalid.[13]

Noteworthy events

Electronic petition signatures allowed by executive order (2021)

On January 25, 2021, Governor Phil Murphy (D) issued Executive Order No. 216, which provided that filing officers "allow for any candidate, delegate, recall, initiative, referendum, or other petition required to be filed prior to an election to be submitted by hand delivery and electronically." The order also allowed for petition signatures to be collected electronically. The full text of Murphy's order can be accessed here.[14]


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Term limits

State executives

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See also: State executives with term limits and States with gubernatorial term limits

The state executive term limits in New Jersey are as follows:[1]

  • The governor may serve two consecutive terms. After those terms, a politician must wait four years to be eligible for the office again.
  • The lieutenant governor may serve two consecutive terms. After those terms, a politician must wait four years to be eligible for the office again.

State legislators

See also: State legislatures with term limits

New Jersey does not place term limits on state legislators.

Congressional partisanship

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See also: List of United States Representatives from New Jersey and List of United States Senators from New Jersey

Below is the current partisan breakdown of the congressional delegation from New Jersey.

Congressional Partisan Breakdown from New Jersey
Party U.S. Senate U.S. House Total
Democratic 2 8 10
Republican 0 3 3
Independent 0 0 0
Vacancies 0 1 1
Total 2 12 14

State legislative partisanship

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Below is the current partisan breakdown of the state legislature of New Jersey.

New Jersey State Senate

Party As of November 2024
     Democratic Party 25
     Republican Party 15
     Other 0
     Vacancies 0
Total 40

New Jersey General Assembly

Party As of November 2024
     Democratic Party 52
     Republican Party 28
     Other 0
     Vacancies 0
Total 80

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