Assemblywoman Michele Matsikoudis, who represents New Jersey’s 21st legislative district, posted a series of messages on November 3, 2025, addressing constituents ahead of Election Day and recognizing Native American Heritage Month.
In her first post at 16:36 UTC, Matsikoudis reminded residents about the upcoming election: “Good morning, District 21! The big day is finally here: Election Day is tomorrow, Tuesday, November 4th! Check out today’s episode of #MondaysWithMichele to learn how you can cast your vote and make sure your voice is heard in this critically important election! https://t.co/g4fwxmBqSS”.
A minute later, she provided additional resources for voters and constituents: “Be sure to use this link to find your polling place, sign up for my office newsletter, and/or follow me on my other social media platforms: https://t.co/5qph09sSv5”.
Later that day at 17:26 UTC, Matsikoudis marked the start of Native American Heritage Month with a message highlighting indigenous cultures and their impact on society: “In November, we recognize #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth, celebrate the rich cultures of indigenous peoples, and commemorate their remarkable contributions to American society! https://t.co/Uh1VdylMGL”.
Election Day in New Jersey falls on November 4 in 2025. Statewide elections include races for the General Assembly. Voting information such as polling locations can be found through official state resources. Native American Heritage Month has been observed annually in November across the United States since its formal designation by President George H.W. Bush in 1990. The month serves to honor the history and achievements of Native Americans.










