New Jersey’s gubernatatorial race is proving to be a true nail-biter for candidates on both sides of the aisle, and Warren County is feeling the burn as the run-up to election day picks up steam.

Of the 85,000 voters registered to cast ballots in Warren County, 18,828 Republicans and Democrats turned up to the primaries in June to stake their claim on their American right. Roughly 26,666 voters are non-partisan, according to election records, and were not permitted to vote in the primary.

Their votes have the power to rock what has become an already turbulent election for many of the state’s candidates. These non-partisan voters, who couldn’t participate in the primary, represent nearly a third of the county’s electorate as Republicans maintain a significant registration advantage.

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