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New Jersey Voter Information

New Jersey Voter Information is a non-profit, non-partisan website about elections and public affairs issues affecting New Jersey. It is published by the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, and pursues the mission of the Institute to encourage participation in and understanding of the political and electoral process.

In collaboration with The League of Women Voters of New Jersey, the website also includes information from the League's 2008 New Jersey Citizens Guide to Government.

  • New Jersey Passes Budget Fueled by $1 Billion in Tax Increases (NY Times 6/26/2009)
  • NJ tax amnesty brings windfall (Philadelphia Inquirer 6/19/2009)
  • Ex-lawmaker Lynch now in halfway house (Associated Press/NorthJersey.com 6/18/2009)
  • Gov. Corzine, Chris Christie spar about plans to revive state's economy (Star-Ledger 6/16/2009)
  • Christie declines to seek NJEA endorsement (PolitickerNJ.com 6/12/2009)
  • GOP: Proposed NJ budget will bring fiscal disaster (Associated Press/Asbury Park Press 6/12/2009)
  • Corzine Dropping Like a Stone in New Jersey Governor’s Race (CQ Politics 6/10/2009)
  • Assemblyman Jay Webber picked by Chris Christie as NJ's GOP chairman (PolitickerNJ.com 6/10/2009)
  • Christie Has 10-Point Likely Voter Lead In New Jersey, Quinnipiac University Poll Finds; Corzine Approval Drops To New Low (Quinnipiac University Polling Institute 6/10/2009)

    SELECTED NJ ELECTION LINKS

  • NJ Division of Elections
  • County Election and Registration Offices
  • NJ opinion polls
  • October 2008 NJ voter registration by party and county
  • 2008 NJ election returns
  • 2004 NJ presidential returns by county
  • SELECTED NATIONAL AND PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION LINKS

  • The White House
  • National Economic Recovery Program (recovery.gov)
  • Presidential Nominations & Appointments
  • US Electoral College (National Archives & Records Administration)
  • Historical Presidential Election Results 1789-2004 (National Archives & Records Administration)
  • Campaign Contributions by State
  • Campaign Contributions from NJ by 3-digit zip code
  • Campaign Contributions by NJ Municipality (Washington Post)
  • Candidates' Financial Disclosure Reports (CQ MoneyLine)
  • Federal Election Commission
  • Find Your US Congressional District
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    Find Your NJ Legislative District
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    NJ Voter Fast Facts

    • 2008 Presidential Election in NJ --Obama 57.3%--McCain 41.7%
    • NJ Registered Voters (June 3, 2009)-- 5,207,901
    • NJ Registered Voters (June 3, 2009)--Unaffiliated 46.36%; Democrat 33.77%; Republican 19.81%; 3rd Parties .04%
    • NJ Congressional Delegation (January 2009)-- Senate (2 Democrats); House (8 Democrats; 5 Republicans)
    • NJ Legislature (January 2009)-- Senate (23 Democrats; 17 Republicans); Assembly (48 Democrats; 32 Republicans)
    • Official 2008 NJ Election Returns

    Recent NJ Voter Opinion Polls

    Sponsors
    Generous support for this project is provided by:
    Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
    Community Foundation of NJ
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