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New Jersey Center for Civic Education | New Jersey Mock Election
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Current Issues

  • 2025 Ballot Question

  • 2024 Ballot Question

  • How to Vote in New Jersey/How Students Can Help

  • 2023 Ballot Question - Climate Change and Energy Resources in NJ

  • Electoral College Reform

  • Daylight Saving Time Year Round?

  • No School Before 8:30 a.m.?

  • Ranked Preference Primaries

Current Issues

Issue questions are included in the mock election to familiarize students with the idea that as adults they will vote on public questions as well as candidates. We will continue to offer links to the issues from recent mock elections for teachers who may be looking for sample issue questions for the current class of students. The information regarding ranked-preference voting in primaries is included to facilitate class discussions on possible means to address the current partisan environment. Since voting is an essential civic responsibility, we have included information regarding voting procedures in New Jersey so that students can participate in the actual election by encouraging parents and other adults to cast their vote in a safe manner of their choosing. It is also hoped that high school students eligible to vote will embrace this important civic responsibility. Please note that some older students are eligible to serve as poll workers.

No School Before 8:30 a.m.?

Should New Jersey law require that the school day start no earlier than 8:30 a.m.?

Such a proposed state law would require that New Jersey public schools start no earlier than 8:30 a.m. The proposed law is in response to research that suggests that student academic performance would benefit from students having extra time for sleep. The law would not change any requirements regarding the length of the school day.

  • Student Graphic Organizer for organizing research
  • NJTV: 85 Percent of NJ Schools Start Before 8:30
  • NJ Dept. of Education Considers Later School Start Times
  • Does School Start Too Early? In Ocean County Some Say Yes
  • NJ School District Debates Cost of Changing Start Times

 

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