Greene said there is excitement about the new in-person early voting rules which have opened the opportunity “for people to organize around very important issues.”
He says it will “get people civically engaged” and give them something to celebrate even as there are “long, hard battles that still face us.”
This year, Democratic incumbent Gov. Phil Murphy hopes to be the first Democrat since 1977 to win a gubernatorial re-election in New Jersey. His Republican challenger Jack Ciattarelli hopes to make Murphy “one and done in ’21.” In addition, all 120 seats in the Legislature are up for grabs and there are a couple of statewide ballot questions.
“Souls to the Polls” began in Florida in the 1990s, prior to Florida formalizing early voting in 2004. By that time, it had become a national movement.
Early voting in person did not get approved in New Jersey until earlier this year. Murphy signed the law in March.