Often a swing state, New Jersey is now divided into congressional districts that are even more purely red or blue than before. Source: New York Times
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Republican Tom Kean Jr. defeats Rep. Malinowski in N.J.
The race, a rematch from 2020, had been considered the state’s most competitive congressional contest. Source: New York Times
Rep. Tom Malinowski’s Rematch With Tom Kean Jr. in NJ Remains Undecided
In another critical race, incumbent Rep. Andy Kim, a Democrat, defeated Bob Healey Jr., a Republican. Source: New York Times
New Jersey Midterm Elections: What to Know About Key Races
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 8. Registered voters can also cast ballots early, on machines, this weekend. Source: New York Times
Sex Ed Emerges as Core Issue for N.J. Republicans as Midterms Approach
New education standards that touch on gender identity have caused a stir in New Jersey. Some Republicans are trying to keep the conversation alive. Source: New York Times
New Jersey Centrists Seek to Legalize Their Dream: The Moderate Party
A bipartisan alliance is trying to topple the state’s ban on fusion voting, a system under which third-party groups like the Working Families Party in New York have gained influence. Source: New York Times
Tom Kean’s Strategy in Run for Congress: Say Less
Ahead of next month’s primary, Tom Kean Jr., running in New Jersey’s most competitive House race, hopes to avoid alienating moderate swing voters while facing challengers from the right. Source: New York Times
Incumbent Democrats Win in N.J. House Races; Van Drew Is Narrowly Ahead
Voter turnout was on track to set records, complicating the counting process. Mail ballots may be counted for up to a week after the election. Source: New York Times
Incumbent Democrats Prevail in New Jersey Congressional Races
Voter turnout was on track to set records, complicating the counting process. Mail ballots may be counted for up to a week after the election. Source: New York Times