Trenton, NJ – New Jersey election officials confirmed the removal of more than 1 million inactive and ineligible voters from state rolls, a sweeping cleanup that comes as federal authorities review compliance with the National Voter Registration Act (NVRA).
The state reported earlier this month that over 100,000 inactive voters had been taken off the lists in the latest round of updates.
Current figures show 224,653 inactive registrations, a sharp decline from the 496,711 reported in 2022. The reduction follows a statutory notice from federal officials questioning whether New Jersey’s voter list maintenance met NVRA standards.
The issue carries political weight.
In the last gubernatorial race, Gov. Phil Murphy defeated Jack Ciattarelli by fewer than 84,000 votes. At that time, the stat