NJ statewide vote projection - may surpass 3,000,000!
Hoboken has well over 12,000 total votes by midday alone, including early voting.
Remember, you live in Hudson County, where your legacy of voting can continue after death.
According to Michael Pruser on X:
All counties are currently coming in at about the same rate as their 2024 election-day totals, and we are tracking a turnout of 3.15 million, a ~20% bump vs. 2021.
Councilwoman Emily Jabbour sought the closure of Hoboken's Elysian Charter School As a member of the City Council, Emily Jabbour sent a 2020 letter to the NJ Department of Education commissioner, Dr. Lamont Repoilet, in an effort to block the expansion of the Elysian Charter School. Based on her ideological definition of "equity," Jabbour also sought to have the Elysian Charter School closed and " rejoin " the Hoboken public school district. The Elysian Charter School is the oldest charter school in Hoboken, founded in 1997 by a group called Mile Square Families, a collection of local parents who wanted to improve public education in the Mile Square City. It opened its doors later in 1997, seeking to establish a progressive, hands-on, and child-centric model of learning. In recent years, Hoboken school board members and city officials have clamored for space in the lower education ages with population growth. That growth could see accommodation with offers from...
So the big day is here and there's going to be an outcome to this tremendously long and arduous Hoboken municipal election. It's a non-partisan race as two slates are vying to be a part of Hoboken City Hall led by council members Emily Jabbour and Michael Russo. The debate between the two was uneven with both candidates running into the wall at various times. All of that is background noise. It's a pure GOTV (Get Out the Vote) effort now. So Dawn Zimmer, the former mayor who saw big success with a big tent Reform Movement is back in town today on behalf of Councilwoman Emily Jabbour's bid for mayor. It's not clear if she arrived by pirate ship but maybe she's a chip off the old sailor block by way of the Catskills down the Hudson River. Does outgoing mayor Ravi Bhalla know where she is? That might be a security issue. No love lost there these days, far different when Zimmer endorsed Bhalla to replace her when she backed out of a third term bid. There's a ...
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