A coalition of Jewish leaders, along with several high-profile political figures, is urging New Jersey officials to reschedule the 2025 primary election to avoid a conflict with Shavuos, during which observant Jews are prohibited from using electronic devices, writing, driving, or traveling. The overlap, they say, could disenfranchise a significant portion of the Jewish community, despite the availability of mail-in and early voting options. The 2025 primary is currently scheduled for Tuesday, June 3, while Shavuos concludes at sundown on that day, at 9:14 PM. Observant Jews would not be able to cast in-person ballots on Election Day, a concern echoed by more than five dozen Jewish leaders in a letter to state officials.
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