New Jersey, Election Day
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The tight governor's race between Sherrill and Ciattarelli is the first to benefit from major voting reforms that could prevent the overnight suspense of previous elections.
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New Jersey will vote for a new governor tomorrow. But the stakes go far beyond the Garden State.
The eyes of the nation are on the Garden State. New Jersey voters will head to the polls tomorrow as America watches whether Republican Jack Ciattarelli pulls off an upset or Democratic U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill holds the line and gives her party something to celebrate ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.
Democrats have narrow leads as early voting data reveals; Obama rallies progressives, Trump criticizes Mamdani in interview - Anadolu Ajansı
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New Jersey gubernatorial candidates tout early voting numbers as Trump looms over tight race
New Jersey's tight gubernatorial race between Mikie Sherrill and Jack Ciattarelli heats up as early voting reaches 800,000 ballots with Election Day approaching.
Four years ago, Republican Jack Ciattarelli shocked New Jerseyans when he came within 3 percentage points of knocking off incumbent Gov. Phil Murphy.
Those thinking former President Barack Obama no longer has electoral influence in New Jersey would find that opinion challenged on Saturday night in Newark. Long lines wrapped around the venue, hundreds of smiling faces,
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DOJ sending election monitors to California, New Jersey
California has laws allowing political parties to observe all aspects of most elections. California Attorney General Rob Bonta said the state will have its election monitors watching the federal teams next week. Election observers are prohibited from interacting with voters, poll workers or ballot counting.