New Jersey Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2013 (ACS-5Yrs)

Updated on March 28, 2026.

Based on the US Census Bureau's special tabulation from the ACS 5-year estimates, in 2013, the citizen voting-age population for New Jersey was 5,957,090 and represented 67.45% of the total New Jersey population.

Among all New Jersey counties, Bergen had the highest citizen voting-age population (607.82K), followed by Middlesex (521.40K), and Essex (499.62K).

In terms of percentages, Cape May had the highest percentage of its population being citizens of voting-age (78.63%), followed by Salem (74.87%), and Sussex (74.70%).

The chart and table below shows the citizen voting-age population of each county and the percentage of each county's population that were citizens of voting-age.

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New Jersey Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2013
New Jersey Citizen Voting-age Population By County in 2013
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County Citizen Voting-age Population % of County Population
Bergen 607815 66.59
Middlesex 521400 63.82
Essex 499615 63.58
Monmouth 448965 71.29
Ocean 424360 73.31
Hudson 378500 58.72
Camden 367500 71.57
Morris 343435 69.34
Union 333160 61.63
Burlington 332330 73.86
Passaic 313485 62.34
Mercer 247450 67.22
Somerset 215040 65.92
Gloucester 213880 73.98
Atlantic 192315 69.94
Sussex 110500 74.70
Cumberland 108920 69.23
Hunterdon 93880 73.90
Warren 79235 73.26
Cape May 76025 78.63
Salem 49285 74.87