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A general election was held in the U.S. state of New Jersey on November 2, 2021. Primary elections were held on June 8. All elected offices at the state level are on the ballot in this election cycle, including Governor and Lieutenant Governor for four-year terms, all 80 seats in the New Jersey General Assembly for two-year terms, and all 40 seats in the State Senate for four-year terms.
HOWELL — Republican John Leggio will be the next mayor of Howell, defeating Democrat John Hughes with 18,952 votes (68%) to 8,849 votes (32%) in the Nov. 5 election. In the council race ...
Following the arrest of mayor Frank Gilliam in 2019, then-Councilman Marty Small became the acting mayor of Atlantic City in a 8–0 vote by the City Council. The 2021 election was held to determine the next mayor of Atlantic City. Small ran against a largely divided opposition and won a majority of the 6,248 ballots cast in the election.
The New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission projects that more than $8.8 million will be spent on the 11th Legislative District race, the most in the state. ... to the 2021 election, when ...
The Hoboken mayoral election of 2021 was an election to determine who will hold the office of Mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey, in the upcoming term of 2022–2026. The election took place on November 2, 2021. Incumbent Mayor Ravinder Bhalla announced that he would seek reelection for a second term on June 3, 2021. [2]
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]
9:25 p.m. Old Bridge mayor race competitive after early results. In the Old Bridge mayor election, Democratic Councilwoman Jill DeCaro (3,735 votes) and Republican Council Vice President Debbie ...
This is a list of notable performances of third party and independent candidates in United States mayoral elections.. It is rare for candidates, other than those of the six parties which have succeeded as major parties (Federalist Party, Democratic-Republican Party, National Republican Party, Democratic Party, Whig Party, Republican Party), to take large shares of the vote in elections.