Tag: Primary Day

  • Three candidates vie for Democratic nomination for general election

    Three candidates vie for Democratic nomination for general election

    From how to help the business community to recover from the recent economic downturn to how to create housing that is affordable for the middle class, three would-be Princeton Council candidates offered their thoughts at a June 11 candidates forum sponsored by the League of Women Voters of the Princeton Area. Incumbent Princeton Council members…

  • Opinion: Be aware of important New Jersey Primary Election changes

    Opinion: Be aware of important New Jersey Primary Election changes

    The League of Women Voters of the Princeton Area reminds the public of changes to the upcoming July 7 Primary Election. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, this election will be conducted primarily with mail-in ballots with limited in-person voting options available. Here is a summary of the changes in place for this election:…

  • Voters reminded of changes to July 7 Primary Election

    Voters reminded of changes to July 7 Primary Election

    The League of Women Voters of the Greater New Brunswick Area reminds the public of changes to the upcoming July 7 Primary Election. As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, this election will be conducted primarily by vote-by-mail ballots with limited in-person voting options available. The registration deadline for the upcoming primary election is June…

  • League of Women Voters candidates forum set for June 11

    League of Women Voters candidates forum set for June 11

    The League of Women Voters of the Princeton Area is hosting a virtual candidates forum on June 11, featuring David Cohen, Leticia Fraga and Dina Shaw, who are seeking their party’s nod in the July 7 Democratic Party primary for two open Princeton Council seats. The candidates forum can be viewed online at 7:30 p.m.…

  • Opinion: Fraga reflects diversity, inclusion and equity of Princeton

    Opinion: Fraga reflects diversity, inclusion and equity of Princeton

    I am writing in support of Leticia Fraga’s re-election to Princeton Council. For a town that touts diversity, inclusion and equity on its platform of behavior it is critical that the council’s make-up reflect that core philosophy and belief. As the only woman of color on council, Leticia has targeted critical issues facing lower income…