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NJ Election: How Did Voting Go For You? Take Our Survey
Patch wants to know how you believe the 2020 voting process went in New Jersey. Take our survey.

NEW JERSEY — The 2020 election, conducted amid a deadly pandemic in an atmosphere of intense political polarization, was one of the most memorable in American history.
More than 150 million Americans voted — the most ever — and the turnout percentage was the highest in a century. And while the campaign itself was hard-fought, from the presidential level on down, the voting process itself was the subject of controversy — largely over the safety and reliability of mail-in voting.
The Garden State was called early for Democrat Joe Biden on Tuesday. President Trump has not yet conceded the race, and on Monday his team filed another election-related lawsuit in Pennsylvania.
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The election was noteworthy in New Jersey. It was the first time voting by mail was widely used. Read more: NJ Absentee Ballot, Vote-By-Mail Differences Explained
Patch wants to know about your participation in this vital process of American democracy, including whether you voted by mail or in person, and how you believe the process went.
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Please take a few minutes to fill out the below survey. Your answers are anonymous, but you do have the option to state your views more fully.
We will publish the results later this week.
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