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New Jersey Public Question No. 4 (1963)
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The New Jersey Public Question No. 4 was on the ballot in New Jersey on November 5, 1963, as a legislatively referred constitutional amendment. It was approved. The amendment changed voter residency requirements; the county residence qualification was reduced from 60 to 40 days, residents of the state and county for 40 days were made eligible to vote in presidential elections, and registered voters not meeting residency requirements were made eligible to vote in presidential elections by absentee ballot only.[1]
Election results
| New Jersey Public Question No. 4 (1963) | ||||
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| Result | Votes | Percentage | ||
| 1,042,789 | 69.05% | |||
| No | 467,448 | 30.95% | ||
Election results via: New Jersey Secretary of State
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