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1 North Ward. 2 South Ward. 3 Central Ward. 4 East Ward. ... The following is a list of neighborhoods in Newark, New Jersey, ... Essex County Government Complex;
New Jersey's 10th congressional district, 2020 [citation needed] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Donald Payne Jr. (incumbent) 241,522 : 83.3 : Republican: Jennifer Zinone 40,298 13.9 Independent: Akil Khalfani 3,537 1.2 Independent: Liah Fitchette 3,480 1.2 Libertarian: John Mirrione 1,172 0.4 Total votes 290,009 : 100 : Democratic hold
Since the creation of the 40-district legislative map in 1973, the 29th district has always been based in and around Newark. In the 1973 map, the 29th district consisted of most of the South and East Wards (excluding Ironbound) and a portion of the Central Ward. [8]
The 2018 elections brought Democrats to 11 of the 12 seats, which was their highest since the 1912 elections. This left Chris Smith in the 4th district as the only Republican member of New Jersey's congressional delegation for the 116th Congress. It was also the first time since that election that Republicans failed to hold any seat in North ...
The Newark mayoral election took place May 13, 2014 and was won by Ras Baraka. Luis A. Quintana had stepped down as Council President to be sworn in as mayor on November 4, 2013 following the resignation of Cory Booker, completing the term which ended June 30, 2014. Baraka also won the 2018 election and the 2022 election.
Dover attorney-activist Karol Ruiz says the aldermen board is redistricting Dover to protect incumbent aldermen Ed Correa from primary challenges. Dirty politics behind redraw of electoral wards ...
Twelve City Council candidates running for office debated the future of Dover before voters on ... both candidates for the Dover City Council seat representing Ward 2 in the Nov. 7 city election.
Lost re-election. 1893–1895 Union and parts of Essex (East Orange, Irvington, Maplewood, Millburn, South Orange, and parts of Newark) and Hudson Charles N. Fowler : Republican: March 4, 1895 – March 3, 1903 54th 55th 56th 57th: Elected in 1894. Re-elected in 1896. Re-elected in 1898. Re-elected in 1900. Redistricted to the 5th district.