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A majority of New Jersey voters worry about the spread of false or misleading information in the state, a poll found. A Rutgers-Eagleton poll of
A NOTE FROM THE EDITOR This is a difficult announcement to make. It is with mixed emotions that the New Jersey Globe says goodbye to our two incredible
Michael Rhoades has won the Republican nomination for Readington Township Committee by two votes in a contest that seems almost certainly headed for a
A state administrative law judge has recommended that Libertarian congressional candidate Lana Leguia be removed from the ballot in New Jersey’s 7th
A recount is likely to come in Mendham Borough, where Mayor James R. Kelly defeated former Mayor Neil Henry by two votes in last week’s Republican
The influential New Jersey State Building & Construction Trades Council is staying on the sidelines in New Jersey's highly competitive 7th
Walpack is New Jersey’s least-populated municipality: the 2020 U.S. Census puts the local population at seven, and voter registration records show there
State Sen. Mike Testa (R-Vineland) indicated Thursday that he has no hesitation in supporting Republican U.S. Senate nominee Justin Murphy, despite
An independent political action committee backed by a coalition of progressive labor unions has launched robocalls into roughly 60,000 households in New
State Sen. Jon Bramnick (R-Westfield) appears to be laying the groundwork for a 2027 re-election campaign, signaling Thursday that he is preparing for
Assemblyman Michael Venezia (D-Bloomfield) is dismissing suggestions that the loss of a Bloomfield council seat to a progressive-backed candidate signals
Secretary of State Dale Caldwell overturned an administrative law judge’s decision late Thursday evening and removed Vincent Matrisciano from the ballot
Veteran State Sen. Bob Smith (D-Piscataway) hasn’t decided if he’ll seek re-election to his 17th district Senate seat next year, but he promised a final
Roselle Park Mayor Joseph Signorello, Jr. has won the Democratic primary by 18 votes over rival Gregory Johnson, a ward councilman, 613-595. The final
Assemblyman Anthony Angelozzi (D-Hammonton) is not ruling out a 2027 state Senate bid against freshman State Sen. Latham Tiver (R-Southampton) in the 8th
In New Jersey’s most closely watched primaries, like the expensive Democratic contests for the 7th and 12th congressional districts, voters had lots of
Ramon Mora, Jr. will need to wait until at least tomorrow to learn the fate of his independent campaign for Congress in New Jersey’s 2nd district. The
Patrick Council was re-elected to a second term on the Newark City Council, keeping his South Ward seat in a runoff tonight against former school board
Republicans have dropped their challenge to the independent candidacy of an anti-abortion leader who challenged Joe Biden in the 2024 Democratic
Democratic officials on Tuesday condemned state Republicans for “fear-mongering” after a GOP task force alleged that hundreds of non-citizens are on New
Nadine Menendez must report to federal prison on July 10 to begin serving her 54-month sentence after a federal appellate court rejected her bid to remain
Rep. Donald Norcross (D-Camden)’s bill to speed up the collective bargaining process passed the House yesterday evening, a major victory for the South
The New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission issued nearly $15,000 in fines in May and June, according to state filings. Morris County Commissioner
Bayonne Mayor-elect Sharon Ashe Nadrowski tapped James Ashe, her brother and a longtime Bayonne police officer, to serve as the city’s public safety