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Many NJ Voters Worry About Misinformation, New Poll Finds
Where are New Jersey voters getting their news from – and how much do they trust their sources? Here’s what a Rutgers-Eagleton poll found.

Where are New Jersey voters getting their news from – and how much do they trust their sources? Here’s what a Rutgers-Eagleton poll found.

Residents were asked to vote “yes” or “no” on a question that could change the future of elections in Millburn. Here’s where things stand.
Vince Matrisciano on running as a write-in candidate: "People are frustrated with both parties and feel like they have no one to vote for."
Hendy has laid out a plan to address several local hot-button issues in West Orange.
A runoff election took place for a city council seat between incumbent Patrick Council and challenger Asia Norton. See results here.
Will Millburn make a big change to its local government – or keep it the same? Voters will decide on June 16.
Millburn would make a big change to its local government if the June 16 referendum passes. Here’s what voters need to know.
Patrick Council and Asia Norton will have a showdown in the South Ward on June 9.
West Orange’s mayor race officially has another candidate, and he’s a familiar face on the town council.
If the underdog is successful in November, he'd be breaking a 54-year losing streak for Republicans in New Jersey.
Republicans and Democrats are building up steam in Caldwell. Meanwhile, uncontested races are taking place in North and West Caldwell.
"This campaign is about planning today for the town we'll share tomorrow," the pair said in a news release sent to Patch.
Congressman Frank Pallone fended off a challenge from two more liberal Democrats in Tuesday's primary.
Mark Soporowski speaks to Patch Tuesday night about the results:
Two candidates are seeking the GOP nomination to become mayor, and four are seeking spots on the council.
Four Democrats are vying for two open seats on the Princeton Council.
The primary election was largely uncontested, with the focus now shifting to November's general election.
Residents headed to the polls Tuesday to cast ballots in this year's Cranford Township Committee primary races.
Three Democratic candidates competed for two seats on the committee: Victor DeLuca, John Sullivan and Martin Ceperley.
Six candidates are running as Democrats for Livingston Town Council. The Republican candidate ran unopposed.
A sizzling-hot Democratic primary has reached the finish line. No Republicans filed to run.
U.S. Rep. Analilia Mejia faced a challenge from Joseph Lewis, Donald Cresitello and Justin Strickland in the Democratic race.
U.S. Rep. LaMonica McIver faced a challenge from Lawrence Poster in the Democratic race. Carmen Bucco ran unopposed for the Republicans.
Ron Bautista won the Democratic nomination to represent Hoboken and part of Jersey City as a county commissioner. See what he had to say.
Who will fill Wyckoff's Township Committee seats? See the vote tallies in Tuesday's primary election.
Rob Menendez beat back a challenge from Mussab Ali to clinch the Democratic nomination for Congress.
Two candidates are vying for the chance to be the only Democrat on the Wayne Council.
The polls have closed, and the votes are in. See unofficial election results in Rumson:
Four Republicans were vying for the chance to go toe-to-toe against Democrat Cory Booker in November.
The polls have closed, and the votes are in. See unofficial election results in Wall:
See the unofficial results here.
The polls have closed, and the votes are in. See unofficial election results in Colts Neck:
The polls have closed, and the votes are in. See unofficial election results in Holmdel:
See the latest tallies for the Primary Day battle.
Westfield voters can cast their ballots on June 2 at polling locations across town.
Voters in districts 6, 7, or 8 will no longer go to the Satz School to cast their ballot, township officials recently announced.
The bus will be available for District 9 residents to take to and from the polls on Tuesday.
Gallo says he is focused on quality of life and public safety in town.
Burke, a longtime Cranford resident and library board leader, says she’s focused on quality of life improvements and community collaboration
Voters in Summit will decide key City Council races in the June 2 primary election.