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New Jersey’s political landscape is a vibrant and often hotly contested arena, reflecting the diverse perspectives of its nearly 9.3 million residents. While often perceived as a “blue” state, consistently voting Democratic in presidential elections since 1992, the state’s gubernatorial races and local contests frequently offer a more nuanced and competitive picture, showcasing a blend of progressive and conservative viewpoints. The state operates with a bicameral legislature, consisting of a 40-member Senate and an 80-member General Assembly, alongside a powerful governorship. Key issues dominating political discourse in the Garden State often revolve around affordability and high property taxes, the cost of living, economic development, and infrastructure. Social issues like education policy, healthcare, and environmental concerns also play significant roles in shaping the political agenda. New Jersey’s political scene is dynamic, with strong party organizations, active grassroots movements, and a media landscape dedicated to scrutinizing policy and elections. Whether you’re interested in statewide elections, the impact of federal policies, or local community governance, New Jersey offers a compelling study in American politics.

Matthew Platkin’s Tenure as Attorney General Nears Transition Amid High-Profile Wins and Intensifying Scrutiny

As New Jersey prepares for a change in leadership following the 2025 gubernatorial election, Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin finds his tenure defined by...

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Katie Brennan: Trump Broke the Law and Ignored the Constitution All Weekend

Over the weekend, President Trump repeatedly broke the law, ignored the Constitution, and defied the orders of a federal judge, bringing the country closer to a dictatorship and threatening institutions that millions of New Jerseyans rely on, said Democrat Katie Brennan (pictured). On Friday, President Trump signed an executive order eliminating the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness, the Institute of Museum and Library Services, the Minority Business Development Agency, and other independent federal agencies funded by Congress. On Saturday, President Trump invoked the 1798 Alien Enemies Act to bypass immigration laws and detain and deport people without court hearings or due process; the last time this act was invoked was to justify Japanese internment camps during World War II. On Sunday, President Trump...

New Jersey Politics: Gubernatorial Race Heats Up as Key Issues, Spending, and Policy Battles Dominate Headlines

As the summer winds down and Labor Day approaches, New Jersey’s political spotlight is squarely on the 2025 gubernatorial election. Candidates are out on the campaign trail, major policy issues are sparking debate, and new developments in state government continue to shape the conversation. With Democratic Representative Mikie Sherrill and Republican former Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli leading the ticket, voters are gearing up for what could be one of the most consequential — and expensive — gubernatorial contests in the state’s history. Stay informed with the latest updates at Explore New Jersey Politics. The Gubernatorial Race: Sherrill vs. Ciattarelli The November election is shaping up as a high-stakes battle between two familiar names in Garden State politics. Mikie Sherrill, the Democratic...