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Students in New Jersey, ranging from grades 4 to 12, voted primarily via electronic ballots. Students submitted votes for candidates for the State Senate and the General Assembly.

Students either submitted their ballots individually online or a representative from each participating school district collected the voting results and submitted them via an online form. Schools from 27 legislative districts participated with a total of roughly 10,700 students casting votes.

The color of the legislative district represents the candidate that received the most votes. Red represents the Republican candidate and blue represents the Democratic candidate. General Assembly results are limited to the top four candidates in the districts in which more than four ran. Purple will be used to denote any district in which candidates of two different parties receive the most votes.

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State Senate Map

Here are the final results. The yellow buttons can be clicked on to see total percentages for the candidates.

 
Mapping by Mapline

General Assembly Map

Here are the final results. The yellow buttons can be clicked on to see total percentages for the candidates.

 
Mapping by Mapline

The Current Issues

We asked the students where New Jersey should direct investment and support for future energy resources. The results are displayed by grade bands.

Bar chart: Where should New Jersey direct its primary investment and support for future energy resources? 

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