Voter Guide for November 4, 2025 Election: NJ Governor and State Assembly
Righteousness exalts a nation, but sin is a reproach to any people.
Proverbs 14:34
November 4th is the General Election for Governor, and it will decide New Jersey's fate for the next four years.
The Center for Garden State Families has partnered with iVoterGuide to give you ratings with comprehensive information and biblical guidelines for voting.
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There is no acceptable excuse not to vote!
Let's address the most common excuses for not voting.
Number one: "My vote doesn't count!" If you don't cast your vote it can't be counted. That's right, if you don't vote, then there is no vote to count. Stop making excuses and go vote!
Number two: "I am tired of voting for the lesser of two evils."
Please pay attention to this one. Jesus Christ isn't on the ballot. Let me say that again, Jesus Christ isn't on the ballot.
You will always be voting for the lesser of two evils. It doesn't matter if Mother Theresa or Billy Graham are on the ballot running against each other for the same office. You would still have to vote for the lesser of two evils.
What you should be doing is assessing the policies and actions of those individuals on the ballot. Do they have a history in public office? What are the stated positions on the issues? Broaden your scope and vote beyond one issue. Do their positions line up with our Republic and its Constitution? What is their worldview? You don't have to like them to vote for them.
Where can voters learn more about the state's voter ID requirements?
Voter Registration Deadline for General Election
October 14, 2025
When does early voting start?
October 25, 2025
When does early voting end?
November 2, 2025
Where can I find information about early voting & locations?
https://www.nj.gov/state/elections/vote-early-voting.shtml
What are the poll times on Election Day November 4, 2025?
6:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.
Education is top of mind for many NJ voters. The majority of your tax dollars go to education in the Garden State.
Where does the candidate stand on these issues?
The following is provided by NJ Project
1. Curriculum and Education Standards
How will you navigate and address controversial mandates imposed by the New Jersey Department of Education in our local school?
What is your opinion about the incorporation of political or social activism in the classroom?
What is your position on sex education in schools, particularly regarding discussions of gender identity and sexual orientation?
How will you ensure that schools promote a fair, non-political environment for all students, regardless of background?
What is your position on sexually explicit and age-inappropriate books in the library?
2. Parental Rights and Transparency
How will you ensure that parents are kept informed and involved in decisions about what their children are being taught?
Do you support policies that allow parents to opt their children out of certain lessons or activities that conflict with their values?
What is your stance on parental notification in matters related to student gender identity or other sensitive issues?
3. School Safety and Discipline
What is your plan for improving school safety and protecting students from violence, including your thoughts on school resource officers (SROs) or armed security?
How should the district handle student discipline, particularly with regard to disruptive behavior or bullying?
4. Spending and Fiscal Responsibility
What is your approach to managing the school district’s budget? How will you prioritize spending?
How will you ensure taxpayer dollars are spent efficiently, and do you support auditing district finances regularly?
What is your stance on funding for extracurricular activities versus academic needs?
5. Teacher Unions and Accountability
How do you plan to work with teacher unions while ensuring that the interests of students and parents come first?
What are your views on merit-based pay or evaluations for teachers, rather than tenure-based systems?
7. COVID-19 Policies and Health Protocols
What is your stance on mask mandates, vaccine mandates, or other health-related requirements in schools?
How will you balance public health guidance with parental rights and student well-being?
9. Academic Excellence and Standards
How will you address the education gap created by COVID years?
Do you support more focus on core subjects like math, reading, and science, over non-academic activities?
What is your stance on standardized testing and how it should be used to assess student and teacher performance?
10. Affordability
Soaring Electric Bills
Cost of Living
Property Taxes and other fees.
Cost of doing business
11. Abortion
NJ is in the top three most abortive state in the nation.
Abortion is allowed up to and including the moment of birth.
NJ taxpayers pay for out-of-state abortions. No questions asked.
NJ pays for the abortions of Human Trafficking victims. Their pimp slave owners do not have to pay for the abortions of the trafficked victims. This makes NJ taxpayers subsidize Human Trafficking by paying for these abortions.
12. Homeschooling, School Choice and Privacy Rights
Keep homeschooling free from government interference.
PARENT directed control over all aspects of government education (AKA public schools).
Absolute transparency. No secrets from parents.
Academic reality-based education only !! Not sexual Marxist oppressor vs. victim indoctrination.
You cannot sit this election out. Our very liberties are at stake. We've given you information so that you can register to vote, know where to vote, and the schedule for early voting.
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