Registered Democrats are far outpacing Republicans among New Jersey residents voting in advance of Election Day.
Make your contribution now and help Gothamist thrive in 2022.Registered Democrats are far outpacing Republicans among New Jersey residents voting early or by mail, and the disparity could make it difficult to call some races on Election Day.
Only about 116,000 Republicans had cast votes by that point, accounting for 22% of votes . The remainder were from unaffiliated voters or voters registered with other parties. Malinowski won a 2020 face-off with Kean by less than a single percentage point, and redistricting has since shifted 30,000 more Republicans into the 7th District. Republicans in the district now outnumber Democrats — but unaffiliated voters outnumber both .
That could all make it difficult, or impossible, to call a winner in tight races on Election Night. In the 7th District, for instance, an apparent lead by Kean, the Republican, could narrow or be reversed as more mail-in votes from Democrats are tallied in the subsequent days.
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