We are less than two months out from Election Day. Here's when it is and other important deadlines you need to know in New Jersey.
Voters in New Jersey’s 10th Congressional District will choose a successor on Wednesday to the late Democratic U.S. Rep. Donald Payne Jr.
Two New Jersey counties are on the verge of settling a constitutional challenge to New Jersey’s controversial “county line” ballot structure after a three-and-a-half year legal battle, according to two people with knowledge of the talks.
Rep. Andy Kim says his campaign for New Jersey's open U.S. Senate seat is driven by a desire to rebuild public trust in our political system.
Since the last presidential election, 36% of top election officials, like county election commissioners, are new to the job. In the Tri-State Area, some election officials said they're expecting retirements after all the ballots are counted in November.
Curtis Bashaw, the Republican candidate for New Jersey's open U.S. Senate seat, says he stands for freedom, security and business opportunity.
While New Jersey does not have automatic recounts, candidates and voters may request and pay for them, with the cost refunded if the outcome changes. The AP may declare a winner in a race that is eligible for a recount if it can determine the lead is too large for a recount or legal challenge to change the outcome.
The newest member of Congress, New Jersey Sen. George Helmy, won’t be getting too comfortable on Capitol Hill. In fact, he only plans to be in office for about three months — which is shorter than some congressional internships and just a small fraction of a normal six-year term.