Politics & Government
Eagleton Institute Of Politics Posts Information For Voters
The Rutgers' Eagleton Institute of Politics in New Brunswick has candidate lists and ballot question information on its website.

Rutgers’ Eagleton Institute of Politics in New Brunswick has posted information for New Jersey voters on its website, NJVoterInfo.org.
The website includes candidate lists and ballot question information, along with a calendar of election cycle dates and deadlines, a news release from Rutgers said.
This year in New Jersey, all 80 General Assembly seats are open.
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“Information about this year’s election has been a little hard to come by,” Eagleton’s Associate Director John Weingart said in a prepared statement. “We’ve assembled this list to help remind New Jerseyans that they have an opportunity to vote on Tuesday and to make it easier to find out who’s running at the state, county and local level.”
On Wednesday, at 9:30 a.m. Eagleton will hold its regularpost-mortem analysis, which will include commentary on the 2015 state elections, the 2016 presidential race and the 2017 New Jersey gubernatorial election, the news release said.
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This year’s program, “The Morning After: The Calm Before the Storms of 2016 and 2017,” will include panelists Matt Friedman, a reporter with Politico’s New Jersey bureau; Gail Gordon, a Republican fundraiser and attorney with the firm Florio, Perrucci, Steinhardt & Fader; Julie Roginsky, a Democratic political consultant and Fox News contributor; and Jonathan D. Salant, the Washington Correspondent for NJ Advance Media/The Star-Ledger.
The event is free and open to the public. Registration is required at eagleton.rutgers.edu.
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