Tag: Election Day
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Mercer County Prosecutor: ‘Miscommunication’ cause of voting machine failure on Election Day
The widespread voting machine breakdowns in Mercer County on Election Day was caused by a “miscommunication” between Dominion Voting Systems and the company that printed the ballots, according to Mercer County Prosecutor Angelo Onofri. Onofri launched an investigation into the failure of the voting machines at the request of Mercer County Clerk Paula Sollami Covello.…
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Voting machine breakdown in Mercer County Election Day causes delay in vote counting
The breakdown of voting machines across Mercer County on Election Day on Nov. 8 has been attributed to “malfunctioning tabulators that scan voters’ ballots,” according to the Mercer County Board of Elections. The tabulators in the Dominion voting machines rejected the ballots for reasons that are not yet known, but one theory is that there…
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Opinion: Council member endorses Weaver as his replacement
I am writing to endorse Krista Weaver for Hopewell Borough Council. As the current council member who is leaving the seat Krista is now running to fill, I can tell you she will help steer Hopewell into the future. Krista is a leader in the face of one of the borough’s biggest challenges that…
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Opinion: Hopewell Borough Council needs fresh perspectives
For the first time in nearly a decade there is a contested Democratic primary for seats on the Hopewell Borough Council. To help inform my decision, I attended a council meeting on May 5. I left the meeting absolutely convinced of my support for Krista Weaver for Borough Council. This council meeting was marked…
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Middlesex County offers multiple ways to vote in 2022 Primary Election
New Jersey residents will again have multiple options for casting their vote in the June 2022 Primary Election. Those options include mailing ballots through the United States Postal Service; dropping a ballot in any of the 30-plus secure drop boxes across the county; three days of in-person early voting at any of the 10 early…
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June 7 primary should be straightforward in Princeton
The Princeton Council political primary contests, set for June 7, are shaping up to be low-key inasmuch as none of the candidates seeking their party’s nomination are facing competition. Incumbent Princeton Council members Michelle Pirone Lambros and Mia Sacks, both Democrats, are the only candidates for two open seats on the Princeton Council. They were…
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Opinion: Hopewell Borough representatives support Mackie’s re-election
We write to ask that you join us in supporting our colleague, neighbor and friend, Councilman David Mackie on June 7 and re-elect him to another term on Borough Council in Hopewell Borough. This endorsement crosses party lines and represents our combined confidence, support and, above all, our thanks for Dave’s years of hard work for our…
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Hightstown Borough political primary should be straightforward
The Hightstown Borough Council and mayoral political primary contests, set for June 7, will most likely be quiet ones because none of the candidates seeking their party’s nomination are facing competition. Hightstown Borough Councilwoman Susan Bluth is the only Democratic Party nominee for mayor. Incumbent Democratic Party Mayor Lawrence Quattrone is not seeking re-election for…
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Former school board member will challenge current mayor for spot on South Brunswick ballot
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – A former member of the South Brunswick Public Schools Board of Education is challenging the township’s current mayor for the Democratic nomination for the general election in November. Arthur L. Robinson will appear on the ballot for the June 7 primary, facing South Brunswick Mayor Charles Carley. Carley is part of the…