Here's how to cast an early ballot in the closely watched governor's race between Mikie Sherrill and Jack Ciattarelli.
New Jersey Republicans asked for federal oversight from the Department of Justice to ensure a fair count of votes in a pivotal county for the state’s heated gubernatorial race. The New Jersey GOP formally requested the DOJ dispatch election monitors to Passaic County,
New Jersey Republicans have asked the U.S. Department of Justice to send election monitors to oversee the handling of mail ballots in a county that is key to the state’s Nov. 4 governor’s race between Republican Jack Ciattarelli and Democrat Mikie
Fox News Digital hits the campaign trail in New Jersey, one of only two states this year holding gubernatorial contests, in a race that may come down to the wire.
Democratic nominee Mikie Sherrill and Republican nominee Jack Ciattarelli went head-to-head on Wednesday night in their final debate before New Jerseyans decide which of them will serve as the state's next governor. Political analyst Steve Adubato joined Good Day New York with reaction.
New Jersey is seeing a strong start to early voting, with over 400,000 mail-in ballots already returned, signaling excitement ahead of the gubernatorial election.
The early locations will be open Monday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
While attention has been paid largely to the competitive race for New Jersey governor, Garden State voters should also know that the entire General Assembly is up for grabs in November's general election. All 80 seats in the Legislature's lower chamber will be on the ballot. The current breakdown of the Assembly is 52 Democrats and 28 Republicans.
The race for governor between Republican Jack Ciattarelli and Democrat Mikie Sherrill is the main contest. Early in-person voting begins Oct. 25.
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