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New Jersey Motorsports Park is a road course "Motorsports Entertainment Complex" located in Millville, Cumberland County, New Jersey, United States.It has hosted races since opening in 2008 and currently hosts a schedule including MotoAmerica Pro Road Racing, 24 Hours of LeMons, American Historic Racing Motorcycle Association, SCCA events, SCCA Pro Racing's F2000 Championship Series.
New Jersey joined most other blue and blue-leaning states such as New York, California, and Illinois to see significant rightward trends in 2024. [3] Trump's over 1.96 million votes is the most received by a Republican in a presidential election in the state's history, surpassing Ronald Reagan's 1.93 million votes from 1984.
Mikie Sherrill, U.S. representative from New Jersey's 11th congressional district (2019–present) [4] Sean Spiller, president of the New Jersey Education Association (2021–present) and former mayor of Montclair (2020–2024) [5] Stephen Sweeney, former president of the New Jersey Senate (2010–2022) from the 3rd district (2002–2022) [6]
New Jersey is split almost down the middle between the New York City media market and Philadelphia media market, respectively the largest and fourth-largest markets in the nation. As a result, campaign budgets are among the largest in the country. In a 2020 study, New Jersey was ranked as the 16th easiest state for citizens to vote in. [3]
The 1984 United States Senate election in New Jersey was held on November 6, 1984. Incumbent Democrat Bill Bradley defeated Republican nominee Mary V. Mochary with 64.16% of the vote, winning every county in the state.
But New Jersey voters have routinely tuned out of off-year elections, especially when the Legislature is at the top of the ticket. In 2011, the last year the state Senate was the biggest race in ...
McGreevey's entry into the mayoral race marks a notable return to the political arena for the seasoned Democrat, who previously served as the 52nd governor of New Jersey from 2002 to 2004.
Incumbent Tom Malinowski (D) defeated challenger Thomas Kean Jr. (R) in the general election by 1.2 percentage points for New Jersey's 7th Congressional District on November 3, 2020. The race was expected to be competitive, with New Jersey's 7th being one of 40 seats gained by Democrats in the 2018 midterm elections.