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New Jersey will have four female members in our Congressional delegation. We have 12 members of Congress, so they’ll make up one-third of our representation.
A month and a half after New Jersey voters went to the polls for the 2024 presidential election, the state’s politicians – especially Democrats – are
The New Jersey Senate race is between Democrat Andy ... cast early as well as information provided to our vote reporters on Election Day from county election officials. The figure can change ...
Each candidate has a credible path to grabbing the votes it could take to advance to the general election and it’s one of just two gubernatorial contests nationwide in 2025. New Jersey remains a blue-leaning state with over 900,000 more registered ...
New Jersey lawmakers are seeking to bump the state's 2025 primary to avoid a conflict with the Jewish holiday of Shavout.
At least 10 candidates are vying for attention, including two members of Congress, two mayors, a far-right radio host and a former state senator known as “Ed the Trucker.”
Though Donald Trump still lost many of New Jersey's heavily Latino towns to Kamala Harris, he boosted his share of the vote dramatically since 2016.
Coming off a presidential election with a relatively low turnout in the Garden State, legislators are moving ahead with a proposed law that aims to increase the number of ballots cast on Election Day.
New Jersey Working Families Party State Director Antoinette Miles ... the party name and that portion of the bill should be addressed. The bill requires primary election ballots to be arranged in office block format and establishes minimum uniform design ...
For over half a century, the number of registered voters actually voting in New Jersey has been mostly dropping. What’s truly sad is with early in-person voting and mail-in ballots, it is now easier than ever for people who want to vote to do so.
Mayors, state legislators, members of Congress – much of New Jersey’s political class hopes to succeed term-limited Democrat Phil Murphy next year.