“The voters have spoken. Our election officials have spoken. The courts have spoken and the Electoral College has spoken,” declared Murphy. “They just can’t accept that their guy lost decisively.”

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“The voters have spoken. Our election officials have spoken. The courts have spoken and the Electoral College has spoken,” declared Murphy. “They just can’t accept that their guy lost decisively.”
Gov. Phil Murphy urged New Jerseyans to remain inside their bubble for Christmas, New Year’s Eve
For those that think New Jersey GOP voters are less inclined to believe the messaging coming from President Trump, we have some bad news for you.
Rep. Josh Gottheimer is part of a Congressional group from both houses and parties proposing a $908 billion coronavirus stimulus bill.
U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell is demanding to know why the General Services Administration (GSA) has yet to acknowledge the results of the 2020 Presidential Election
As New Jersey legislature prepare to cast their votes on a $32.7 billion budget, Gov. Phil Murphy believes it is one that best helps the state now and in the future.
The Sussex County Board of Elections revised its July 7 Primary results after recently finding over 1,500 uncounted ballots.
Indoor dining and movie theaters will be able to reopen for the Labor Day weekend
Gov. Phil Murphy accused President Donald Trump’s campaign of “full-throated propaganda” for filing a lawsuit against the state’s vote-by-mail plan.
Gov. Phil Murphy described the lawsuit brought against the state by President Doanld Trump’s re-election campaign in regards to the New Jersey expansion of vote-by-mall as part of the President’s “full-throated propaganda campaign to undermine the election itself.”
Gov. Phil Murphy is expected to order a general election conducted almost entirely through vote-by-mail ballots (VBM) later today.
Voting and having confidence in the results will be both a local and national issue come November. Now is the time for New Jersey to settle these issues so come this fall, voters have confidence their ballots will be counted.
While supportive of going forward with vote-by-mail in New Jersey, changes are needed.
Voters in North Jersey are using the vote-by-mail option in record numbers for the upcoming primary election July 7 despite issues that have plagued the process in the state.