Most removals (over 95%) were from the Inactive Confirmation category, which typically includes voters who have not participated in recent elections and failed to respond to address confirmation notices. Under New Jersey's Title 19statutes, a voter may be removed from the rolls if they request removal, move out of state, or fail to respond to a confirmation notice and do not vote in two consecutive federal elections
Removals by Voter Status
- Inactive Confirmation: 227,120
- Active: 9,589
- Pending: 48
- Active Federal Election Only: 42
- Active State & Federal Elections: 11
- Pending-17: 8
Removals by Party Affiliation
- Unaffiliated: 102,916
- Democratic: 86,173
- Republican: 44,811
- Other: 2,918
This confirms that the largest number of removals came from Unaffiliated voters (about 43% of all removals), followed by Democrats (36%), Republicans(19%), and Other party affiliations (1.2%).
Removals by Age Group
- 30s: 52,861
- 40s: 39,741
- 60s: 35,986
- 50s: 32,736
- 70s: 24,622
- 20s: 24,417
- 80s: 13,741
- 90s: 8,680
- NA (Unknown Age): 2,141
- 100s: 1,660
- 110 and Older: 126
- 18-19: 100
- 17: 7
The largest number of removals were among voters in their 30s (52,861), followed by those in their40s (39,741) and 60s (35,986). The smallest groups removed were those aged 110 and older (126), 18-19 (100),and 17 (7).
This data provides a clearer picture of how voter roll maintenance in New Jersey impacted different demographics.