Officials have begun to call races in New Jersey’s midterm elections, one of several states across the U.S. holding primaries on Tuesday.
Although New Jersey voters did not cast their ballots for statewide races, they did vote for Democrat and Republican candidates vying for a number of open seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.
New Jersey’s primaries will help set the stage for the November election as Republicans seek to regain control of both the House and Senate.
There were 56 hopefuls fighting for votes in the state’s 12 districts, some running unopposed and others battling it out in crowded races.
Here’s a complete list of Democrat and
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