New Jersey’s primary elections have been rescheduled for June 10 to accommodate the Jewish holiday of Shavuot.
Tiffany Williams Brewer was named as chief executive officer of the State Commission of Investigation on Monday.
Among the items cited by a regulatory agency were payments the assemblyman made to United and Delta airlines and bills for hotels in Virginia.
But when the Department of Justice in a letter informed New Jersey officials — along with three other states with Democratic governors — that they were investigating state veterans home deaths, the Murphy administration cried politics.
With the 2024 presidential election over, many voters around the country will enjoy an off-year cycle with few races on their ballots beyond town or county. But not New Jersey. In 2025, New Jersey voters get to head to the polls to determine the successor of term-limited Gov. Phil Murphy.
In his first six weeks as a candidate for the Democratic nomination for governor of New Jersey, Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-Tenafly), the Human Fundraising
The highlight of this year's calendar is on Nov. 4, when elections are held for Virginia governor, New Jersey governor and New York mayor.
In the past, elections that occur the year after a presidential race have often presented opportunities for the party that lost the White House to make gains or hold onto power in places it already controls,
Trump Justice Department officials improperly provided reporters details of investigations into Covid-19 deaths at New York and New Jersey nursing homes shortly before the 2020 presidential election,
The bill has been approved by a Senate panel. The state voter turnout reached an historic lower in November's presidential election.
New Jersey residents who observe Shavuot refrain from driving, writing or using electronics during the three-day holiday. Shavuot runs from June 1 to June 3 in 2025. Originally, the primary election — which this year asks residents to choose candidates for governor — was scheduled for Tuesday, June 3.
Three years ago, Jack Ciattarelli’s closest allies set up a 501 (c)4 called Fixing New Jersey. It didn’t make much news and ran a handful of online ads. And its source of funding was not disclosed.