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Select Different Election Date: Winner Advances to Runoff * indicates an incumbent. 74.2 MASTROS — “New Jersey sets U.S. sports betting monthly record at $668 million,” by The AP’s Wayne Parry: “New Jersey gamblers set a nationwide record for the most money bet on sports in a single month, plunking down almost $668 million in August on events including resurgent baseball, basketball and hockey seasons that had been interrupted by the coronavirus outbreak, figures released Monday showed. Schools in Howell, Frankford, Little Silver, Chatham and Washington Township in Gloucester County and a county vocational school in East Brunswick have all switched to remote learning or asked some students to stay home due to positive COVID-19 cases.
The two most-watched contested races in the May Town General Elections held on May 19 in Sussex County after a two week delay ordered by Governor Ralph Northam, were in the towns of Wakefield and Waverly. "During the afternoon of Thursday, September 10, 2020, the Sussex County Board of Elections discovered that a number of mail-in ballots had not been counted during the primary election … When the President of the United States calls the free press the enemy of the people, I hear the words of dictators.

But when it comes to questions about the primarily mail-in election to be held in November, this isn’t a point in the governor’s favor. Subscribe now for Season Two, launching Oct. 21.