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NFIB 53 Century Blvd., Suite 250 Nashville, TN 37214 NOVEMBER 5 NEW JERSEY ELECTION DAY NOVEMBER 5 #smallbizvoter Be a The upcoming November election is an excellent opportunity for you to be a Small Business Voter and support Assembly candidates who care about the success of small business. You know that when small businesses do well, so does the State of New Jersey. Recently, a tidal wave of bills pushing labor mandates and a variety of other regulatory burdens that would tie the hands of business owners have been pushed by certain members of the General Assembly. As your state director I speak out against that type of legislation, but it’s also important for you to actively participate in elections by voting for business-friendly candidates to send to Trenton. NFIB hopes this voter guide will help you during the election this fall by providing valuable guidance. It contains a list of state candidates endorsed by the NFIB New Jersey PAC. These candidates were evaluated based on their voting records and/or positions on key small business issues. In addition, it also provides key election information, so you know when, where, and how to vote. So, be a Small Business Voter this year when you go to the polls or ll out a ballot. Please encourage your family, friends and fellow business owners to vote for pro-small business candidates. Together, we can help make the voice of small business heard this November. A Message from Your NFIB State Director in New Jersey Laurie Ehlbeck State Director

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The upcoming November election is an excellent opportunity for you to be a Small Business Voter and support Assembly candidates who care about the success of small business. You know that when small businesses do well, so does the State of New Jersey.

Recently, a tidal wave of bills pushing labor mandates and a variety of other regulatory burdens that would tie the hands of business owners have been pushed by certain members of the General Assembly. As your state director I speak out against that type of legislation, but it’s also important for you to actively participate in elections by voting for business-friendly candidates to send to Trenton.

NFIB hopes this voter guide will help you during the election this fall by providing valuable guidance. It contains a list of state candidates endorsed by the NFIB New Jersey PAC. These candidates were evaluated based on their voting records and/or positions on key small business issues. In addition, it also provides key election information, so you know when, where, and how to vote.

So, be a Small Business Voter this year when you go to the polls or fill out a ballot. Please encourage your family, friends and fellow business owners to vote for pro-small business candidates. Together, we can help make the voice of small business heard this November.

A Message fromYour NFIB State Director in

New Jersey

Laurie EhlbeckState Director

Page 2: New Jersey Voter Guide - NFIB · New Jersey Laurie Ehlbeck State Director. As an NFIB member, you are part of an organization advocating for the independence of small business by

As an NFIB member, you are part of an organization advocating for the independence of small business by expanding your voice in Congress and the state legislatures across the nation. This communication is an exclusive benefit of your NFIB membership. It has been paid for by NFIB member donations above membership dues and authorized by NFIB, NFIB.com.

Voter Registration Deadline

ID Requirements

October 15, 2019

If a New Jersey voter does not provide valid identification at the time of registration, he or she must show identification at the polling place. Identification includes any valid photo ID or bank statement, car registration, government check. Otherwise, a voter is not required to present identification at the polls.

Polling Place DetailsPolling place are open from 6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. To find your polling place, visit voter.njsvrs.com or contact your elections office.

State Elections Contact Information: Website: njelection.org Phone: (609) 292-3760Email: [email protected]

Election Day is

November 5District 8 Ryan Peters Jean Stanfield

District 9 Brian Rumpf Dianne C Gove

District 10 Gregory P. McGuckin

District 11 Matthew Woolley

District 12 Ronald Dancer Robert D. Clifton

District 13 Serena DiMaso Gerard Scharfenberger

District 21 Jon Bramnick Nancy Munoz

District 23 Erik Peterson John DiMaio

District 24 Parker Space* Harold Wirths

District 25 Anthony Bucco

District 26 Betty Lou DeCroce Jay Webber

District 30 Sean Kean Edward Thomson

District 39 Holly Schepisi Robert Auth

District 40 Kevin Rooney Christopher DePhillips

New Jersey General Assembly2019 Endorsed Candidates

*Indicates NFIB Member

Absentee VotingRequest Deadline: October 29, 2019 by mail or November 4, 2019 in-person

Return Deadline: November 5, 2019