New Jersey Republican Senate candidate Curtis Bashaw appeared to freeze on Sunday during his debate against Democrat opponent Rep. Andy Kim.
With Election Day a month away and New Jersey's deadline for voter registration in two weeks, new voters are preparing to perform their civic duty.
With the election quickly approaching, here are answers to some important questions you may have about voting.
Two men, one from New York and the other from New Jersey, are the latest to be sentenced to prison for their roles in the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Despite its status as a Democratic stronghold, there are several parts of New Jersey that have consistently broken with the prevailing political ideology in recent elections. According to voting records,
If you want to check on the status of your mail ballot, you can use the Track My Ballot Portal online, or contact your County Clerk. First time users will need to create an account and will need either a voter ID or driver’s license, or the last 4 digits of their Social Security Number to validate voter registration status.
The 2024 presidential election is fast approaching, and in some states, the voter registration deadline is as soon as this week.
You will have to either mail in or hand-deliver your request to change political party affiliation in New Jersey. Here's how.
Republican Curtis Bashaw is one of two candidates vying to succeed Bob Menendez, who resigned following his conviction on bribery charges in July
Democrat Andy Kim and Republican Curtis Bashaw will face off in the New Jersey U.S. Senate debate on Sunday, October 6 at 8:00 pm. Kim and Bashaw are competing for the seat currently held by interim Senator George Helmy,
The Republican candidate for New Jersey’s Senate seat, Curtis Bashaw, appeared to freeze up on Sunday during a debate against his opponent, Rep. Andy Kim (D-N.J.), as the candidates addressed a question about the country’s affordability crisis.