With three weeks remaining until Election Day, New Jersey voters have returned 275,418 vote-by-mail ballots, according to an analysis by VoteHub.
Of those ballots, 173,325 (63%) are from registered Democrats, 62,485 (22.7%) from registered Republicans, and 39,608 (14.3%) from unaffiliated or third-party voters.
Roughly 913,486 mail-in ballots have been sent statewide — including 524,195 to Democrats, 178,927 to Republicans, and 210,364 to other voters. That means Democrats account for a 57.4% share of all mailed ballots, compared with 19.6% for Republicans.
Republicans continue to return their ballots at a slightly higher rate — 34.9%, compared with 33.1% for Democrats — though the Democratic Party’s sheer registration advantage keeps their total returns far higher.
Counties with the highest overall return rates include Gloucester (39.9%), Cape May (39.6%), and Sussex (35.1%), while larger, more urban counties like Essex (24.7%), Hudson (23.3%), and Union (26.6%) are returning ballots at a slower pace.
Vote-by-mail requests represent about 14% of all registered voters in New Jersey, and turnout so far — measured by ballots already received — equals roughly 4.3% of the state’s total electorate.
You can search for vote-by-mail returns by municipality on the VoteHub site: click HERE.

