Candidates across the board for New Jersey governor are struggling with name recognition, leaving an open — and crowded — playing field less than five months before the primary election,
“Governor Murphy is eight points more popular among women than men, 48% to 40%. The governor has a 75% favorable rating among Democratic voters, dropping to 27% of independents and 14% of Republicans,” said Spencer Kimball, executive director of Emerson College Polling.
Two decades after a scandal-driven resignation, Mr. McGreevey is seeking redemption with a campaign to run the state’s second-largest city.
Assembly Speaker Pro-Tempore Annette Quijano (D-Elizabeth) will seek re-election to the Union County-based 20th district seat she’s held since 2008. “We
Tiffany Williams Brewer reportedly claimed a Maryland property as her principal residence, but later voted in New Jersey.
Democratic Gov. Phil Murphy said during his state of the state address he’s planning to build up a supply of medication used in abortions ahead of President-elect Donald Trump's second administration.
Gov. Phil Murphy will deliver the 2025 New Jersey State of the State address on Tuesday, Jan. 14 at 3:00 p.m. In addition to providing information about the current condition of the state, Gov. Murphy is expected to outline his vision for the new year. You can watch the speech live above.
In the race to be New Jersey's next governor, no clear Democratic frontrunner has materialized in early polling. On the Republican side, name recognition helped give an early bump to former Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli.
Garden State Gov. Phil Murphy is launching billboard ads to promote a $20 million program that will compensate New York-based firms that allow their commuting employees to work in New Jersey
With less than five months to go until the primary election, plenty of New Jersey voters have no idea who they think should be the next governor of New Jersey.
New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin, along with attorneys general from other blue states, is moving to preempt rollbacks of Biden-era environmental regulations.
As the scandal at the State Commission of Investigation swirled, Senate President Nick Scutari said New Jersey needed fewer watchdogs. That's absurd.