New Jersey Gubernatorial Debate 2017
New Jersey voters will go to the polls November 7 to elect a new governor. Gubernatorial candidates Republican Kim Guadagno and Democrat Phil Murphy met on Tuesday, Oct. 10, at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark for their first public debate, co-sponsored by Rutgers. To watch a recap of the full debate, click here.
Voters are expected to closely follow the debate, as the election is the first in more than a decade in which neither candidate is an incumbent. To prepare voters for the topics candidates will likely address during their campaigns, Rutgers Today spoke with university experts in the areas of health care, jobs, education, property taxes, and infrastructure. Here’s what they have to say.
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All Eyes on the Garden State |
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A Health Care Prescription for the Next Administration |
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With Brighter Job Forecast, New Jersey Can Shift to Wages, Training, and Investment |
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Closing New Jersey’s Educational Divide Requires New Approaches to Testing, School Choice and Funding |
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Tips for Restructuring New Jersey’s Property Taxes – The Nation’s Highest |
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How the Next Governor Can Meet the State’s Infrastructure Needs Ali Maher, director of Rutgers’ Center for Advanced Infrastructure and Transportation, discusses the challenges the next governor will face maintaining and improving the state’s infrastructure. |
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New Jersey Gubernatorial Election: Helping Students Become Informed Voters |

- Check your registration
- Find campus polling locations
- Learn about the 2017 gubernatorial election candidates
- Voter registration applications must be postmarked by October 17