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West Orange Local Voter Guide: 2020 Election
Here’s what you need to know about the 2020 election in West Orange.

Here’s what you need to know about the 2020 election in West Orange.

After unseating long-time Congressman Scott Garrett in 2016, incumbent Congressman Josh Gottheimer has turned the district from red to blue.
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Frank Pallotta on why he's running for the 5th Congressional District seat in 2020.
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Voters will make their voices heard in a historic, coronavirus-influenced election. Here's the list of local races in Essex County.
The County Clerk has advised voters to call their office if they have not received their ballot.
Here's your complete guide to who's running for a seat on the Princeton Board of Education.
Polls open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Nov. 3 to return your mail-in ballot (no machine voting).
Nov. 3 is Election Day in New Jersey. Polls will be open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. to return your mail-in ballot. There will be no machine voting.
Nov. 3 is Election Day in New Jersey. Polls will be open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. to return your mail-in ballot. There will be no machine voting.
Nov. 3 is Election Day in New Jersey. Polls will be open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. to return your mail-in ballot. There will be no machine voting.
Nov. 3 is Election Day in New Jersey. Polls will be open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. to return your mail-in ballot. There will be no machine voting.
Josh Gottheimer on why he's running for the 5th Congressional District seat in 2020.
Nov. 3 is Election Day in New Jersey. Polls will be open 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. to return your mail-in ballot. There will be no machine voting.
Here's your complete guide to who's running for Edison Board of Education on Nov. 3.
Here's where you can drop off your ballots in Bergen County.
Here's where you can drop off your ballots in Wayne and Passaic County.
A group of Montclair property owners needed 1,020 signatures. They got 914, according to a township count.
With coronavirus impacting school policy, who should lead? A candidate forum was held Oct. 8, with video linked here.
Here is everything you need to know about voting in the historic 2020 election in New Jersey.
Patch sent out questions to candidates seeking public office locally. Here was one response:
Healthcare administrator Olufunmilola Ladigbolu shares with Patch why she should be elected to the Lawrence Board of Education on Nov. 3.
The five members of the Township Committee are elected, and then elect a chairman/mayor.
New Jersey restored voting rights for 83,000 people on probation or parole, just in time for the 2020 election.
Patch sent out questions to candidates seeking public office locally. Here was one response:
Ohio-based Scotts Miracle-Gro is among the donors putting up big bucks to influence voters in New Jersey, officials say.
Patch sent out questions to candidates seeking public office locally. Here was one response:
Their profiles are below.
The 2020 election is giving people stomachaches across the United States. This Bloomfield resident is taking things a step further.
Patch sent out questions to candidates seeking public office locally. Here was one response:
There's a good chance that New Jersey will vote to legalize weed, a poll says. Catch up with the pros and cons here.
East Windsor resident Jagruti Patel shares with Patch why she should be elected to the Board of Education on Nov. 3.
Lawrence resident Patricia Hendricks Farmer shares with Patch why she should be elected tot he Board of Education on Nov. 3.
Incumbent Michele Tuck-Ponder shares with Patch why she should be reelected to the Princeton Board of Education on Nov. 3.
Patch sent out questions to candidates seeking public office locally. Here was one response: