For politicians in 2020, running for office has drastically changed, given the Covid-19 pandemic, especially following its affliction of President Trump and first lady Melania Trump.
It's the fifth two-year term for Zellner, 42, who was first named party chair in 2012.
She will seek the City Court seat being vacated by Judge Mark J. Violante, who will be retiring.
Emails seem to indicate that aides in Washington were convinced of their own rosy prognostications, even as coronavirus infections were shooting skyward.
New Jersey’s first online voter registration site has registered 12,858 residents since launching Friday, according to the state Division of Elections.
Voters will be asked to decide on three ballot questions in November, but only one — about whether to legalize recreational marijuana — has garnered much attention.
Supporters of President Trump hopped on motorcycles and into boats for two parades today in North Tonawanda and Buffalo.
A new state law allows Boards of Election to start counting vote-by-mail ballots 10 days before Election Day, increasing the chance of getting earlier results but also creating a challenge to election security.
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The day after speaking at the Republican National Convention, U.S. Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-2nd, said the experience was exciting and moving.
President Donald Trump isn’t done rewarding Jeff Van Drew for leaving the Democratic Party.
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The West Seneca police officer was under internal investigation for his response to a call at the Planned Parenthood Care of WNY.
The number of new unemployment claims increased in the state last week, after two weeks of falling numbers, according to the New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development.
Smaller counties that did not qualify for earlier direct federal CARES Act funding will share $37 million to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, Gov. Phil Murphy said Thursday.
TRENTON — “Bring it on,” Gov. Phil Murphy said Wednesday of a lawsuit filed by the reelection campaign of President Donald J. Trump, challenging Murphy’s right to unilaterally order that the Nov. 3 general election will be mostly vote-by-mail.
The South Jersey Transportation Authority voted Wednesday morning to use $16 million in reserve funds toward its 2020 operating budget and debt service, because of revenue reductions related to COVID-19.
County gets ready for deluge from Nov. election
Democrats now outnumber independents in N.J., not in 2nd
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VENTNOR — Shirat Hayam Synagogue will hold an online forum for congressional and Atlantic County candidates in the Nov. 3 election at 11 a.m. Sunday.
Republican U.S. Senate primary candidate Hirsh Singh’s petition for a recount of the July 7 election was denied Tuesday in Atlantic and Cape May counties, with the judge saying the results were not close enough to cause concern and that Singh had not provided evidence of specific mistakes in counting.
As they ramp up their 2nd District congressional campaigns in the midst of a pandemic and a national uprising over race, incumbent U.S. Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-2nd, and Democratic challenger Amy Kennedy are ready for just about anything.
Atlantic County freeholders will vote Aug. 18 on resolutions to oppose holding a strictly vote-by-mail Presidential election Nov. 3, and to support a name change for themselves to "county commissioners."