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2023 LOHVNJ Election Information

Obtain stronger laws to protect animals in New Jersey

LEAGUE OF HUMANE VOTERS OF NEW JERSEY

By uniting voters who care about animals, and working in concert with state and national conservation and humane organizations, as well as local and county groups and individuals, LOHVNJ has formed the largest pro-animal voting bloc in New Jersey's history. Our goal is to get the strongest animal protective laws possible.

Politicians take issues seriously -- when voters do

Sign up with the League of Humane Voters of New Jersey; add your name to the growing list of New Jersey residents who promise to vote for animal-friendly politicians.

IMPORTANT VOTER INFORMATION - ELECTION RESULTS

LOHVNJ has always worked strenuously to elect candidates with impressive animal protection voting records.

Click here for our previous election work. Our sincere appreciation to LOHVNJ members who canvass, knock on doors and phone bank for animal-protection candidates.

LOHVNJ connects you to your state and federal representatives: Text your U.S. postal address to (520) 200-2223 receive your state & federal legislative representative phone numbers.

Support LOHVNJ's Work:

Membership is FREE, but please consider making a donation today by clicking the Donate Button above to help defray costs and support LOHVNJ's work to create the largest voting bloc in the history of our state. Among other things, your donations can help fund LOHVNJ's game changing billboards and aerial banner campaigns (see below). 

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LOHVNJ works for animal protection:

  • Lobbying for animal-friendly laws;

  • Campaigning for candidates who support animal protection;

  • Persuading politicians that they must take animal protection issues seriously because their constituents do;

  • Acting as the political voice for all animals in New Jersey -- wildlife, cats and dogs, roosters and dogs used in animal fighting, and all animals who suffer from abuse and exploitation, and,

  • Demonstrating that animal advocates are one of the largest voting blocs. Together, we demand fair representation in Trenton.

Strength in numbers

LOHVNJ's potential political strength is substantial and mainstream:

  • Over 1.8 million New Jersey households have companion animals. [1]

  • 1,713,000 New Jersey wildlife watchers generate $537,388,000 in revenues for our state. [2]

  • Thousands of voters have already joined LOHV-NJ! 

 

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[1] American Veterinary Medical Association

[2] 2006 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Survey

 



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