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Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Lance Takes District 7 Again

Defeats Democratic challenger Upendra Chivukula.

Congressman Leonard Lance (R) has once again won the District 7 Congressional election, according to the Associated Press. Lance, who has been in office since 2009, defeated Democratic challenger Upendra Chivukula, with the report calling the election for the incumbent. Lance had held off a primary charge from David Larsen to appear on the ballot. The report called the race for Lance early, who had a large lead throughout Tuesday evening.

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UPDATE: Przybylski Maintains Lead as More Ballots are Counted

With only 54 percent of voters at the polls today, final decision may rest with early voters.

Ballots counted and added to the totals from Tuesday's voting added 304 votes to the close contest for Warren's seat on the Watchung Hills Regional Board of Education. Gregory Przybylski, who had a 144-vote lead over Diane Belcuore after Tuesday's voting, maintains his lead in the voting although the margin has slipped to 124 votes. The results have not been certified, and additional ballots may be added to the totals before Friday. ORIGINAL POST: After the polls closed today, Gregory Przybylski held a 144 vote advantage over Diane Belcuore in the race for a seat on the Watchung Hills Regional Board of Education. But with 54.73 percent turnout at the polls in a presidential election year when 90 percent or more of Warren's registered …

John

5:23 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012

I was at Board of Elections today. Final results may not certified until Tuesday the earliest. Diane Belcuore has significant mail in ballots that have not been counted yet.   more ›

Barack Obama Wins New Jersey

Voters in New Jersey on Tuesday cast their ballot for Barack Obama, giving him the state's 14 electoral votes.

Barack Obama won New Jersey’s 14 electoral votes on Tuesday, defeating Republican Mitt Romney. In the 2008 presidential election, the state voted for the Democratic candidate, and since the 1990s has voted for the overall winner of the presidential race 3 out of 5 times. Romney and Obama did not campaign aggressively in New Jersey. The state has typically been a Democratic stronghold in recent presidential elections.

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Michelle

1:50 pm on Friday, November 9, 2012

I'm assuing you voted for Bush both times. but I won't hold my breath for an apology from you for the ecomomic crisis that propelled Obama to victory to begin with in '08.   more ›

Barack Obama Re-Elected President

President Obama defeated Republican Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential election.

Update: This article was updated at noon on Wednesday, Nov. 7 with quotes from Gov. Chris Christie. President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden were re-elected Tuesday night, defeating Republican challenger Mitt Romney and his vice-presidential running mate Rep. Paul Ryan. NBC News called the presidential election for Obama around 11:15 EST. The president sent a message on Twitter at 10:14 saying simply, "This happened because of you. Thank you." "The task of perfecting our union moves forward. It moves forward because of you," Obama told supporters in his acceptance speech shortly after 1:30 a.m. Wednesday. "It moves forward because you reaffirmed the spirit that has triumphed over war and depression. The spirit that has lifted …

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3:24 pm on Thursday, November 8, 2012

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Menendez Overtakes Kyrillos to Retain Senate Seat

Republicans have conceded the senatorial seat to incumbent Robert Menendez.

As the ballots pour in from Sandy-ravaged New Jersey, Robert Menendez has emerged victorious in reclaiming his U.S. Senate seat against Republican challenger Joe Kyrillos. With just over half of polling districts reporting, state Republicans have conceded victory to Menendez. The U.S. senator leads 58 percent to 40 percent as of 10:30 p.m., according to CBS News. "Senator Joe Kyrillos ran a great campaign against very tough circumstances and despite the loss, his family, campaign team, and supporters should be very proud of their efforts," New Jersey Republican Chairman Sam Raia said in a statement late Tuesday night. "Joe represents the very best of New Jersey and has fought for his constituents faithfully from the day he took office and …

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Bob Royal

1:57 pm on Tuesday, January 29, 2013

While there are bad apples on both sides, at least Republicans do not mock purity, honor, and family values. Republicans are upset when their fellow Republicans fail to live up to those ideals. Democrats think it is all one big funny joke.   more ›

Electronic Voting Causes Issues Throughout State

ACLU asks Superior Court judge to intervene, high volume of application requests extends deadline for email, fax ballots.

The deadline for electronic voting has been extended after email and fax ballots caused headaches Tuesday throughout the state. A high volume of requests overwhelmed county officials, including in Morris where the chairman of the Morris County Board of Elections told NJ.com it may take weeks to determine the outcome of some close local elections. Morris County issues began to surface on Monday when it was discovered some information on the county clerk's website directing voters not able to get to the polls was either inaccurate or misleading, NJ.com reported. The American Civil Liberties Union of New Jersey also plans to file an emergency petition requesting a state Superior Court judge in Essex County to intervene to force the state to …

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Lt. Governor Extends Deadline for Email, Fax Voting Until Friday

Confusion, delays and an inundation of ballots caused Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno to extend voting deadline until 8 p.m. on Friday.

Menendez, Kyrillos Lock Horns in Senate Race

The incumbent, Robert Menendez, is well financed and heavily favored over Republican State Senator Joseph Kyrillos.

U.S. Senate candidates Robert Menendez and Joe Kyrillos agree on little when it comes to the issues. The veterans of New Jersey politics are largely pushing party-line policy as voters take to the polls on election day. Menenedez, a native of Union City, has been the heavy early favorite over the state legislator. A recent Philadelphia Inquirer poll had Menendez up 50-32 over Kyrillos, in line with polls conducted by Richard Stockton College and Quinnipiac University. Kyrillos, echoing larger party sentiments, favors extending tax cuts for the "job creators" making large sums of money and also relaxing corporate taxes. It's a philosophy not shared by Menendez, who says New Jersey families have been "victimized" by corporate loopholes and …

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Voting Off to Strong Start

Little confusion over locations for early voters.

A steady stream of voters began arriving at Warren's voting locations, even before the sun rose. Many came even though they did not have power at home, making it a point to vote early in the day. Several districts were moved, which made some officials concerned voters would have trouble finding the right locations. Signs placed in front of the usual places—such as the driveway at Our Lady of the Mount Church—gave directions for anyone unaware. "I just went to the church like I always do and there was a sign," Eddie Buchsbaum said as he arrived to vote at Stonecrest Community Church. Voters will be filling two seats on the Warren Township Committee and one on the Watchung Hills Regional Board of Education today, along with weighing in on …

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