The number of electoral votes for each state is equal to the sum of its number of Senators and its number of Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. Based on the 2010 Census, there are 12 members of the U.S. House of Representatives from New Jersey. Therefore, New Jersey has 14 electoral votes.
New Jersey has been considered a swing state in the past, with exception to the 2012 presidential election (the difference between support for Obama and Romney was too big for it to be considered a swing state). But even though it is a battleground state, since 1992, New Jersey has voted Democratic in every presidential election.
Abraham Lincoln. He was assassinated the next year
The last presidential candidate to receive the 14 NJ electoral votes was George H. W. Bush
New Jersey has a total of 26 delegates in the Democratic primary and 14 delegates in the Republican primary for the presidential nomination. The allocation of these delegates can vary slightly based on the specific election cycle and the rules set by the respective parties.
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DECLARATION: Registered voters who have NOTmade a declaration of party affiliation may vote in the presidential primary by declaring the party they wish to vote in at their poll location on election day, Tuesday, February 5. Be sure to see the County Clerk's information page here for procedures to follow. Persons who have declared themselves 'Independents' are not eligible to vote in the primary election of either the Democratic or Republican parties
Sales tax is 7% in New Jersey. The tax rate tends to change during election times and sometimes individual counties vote for different tax rates.
I am unsure of the impeachment option but voters of NJ can petition for recall. http://www.state.nj.us/state/elections/recall-election/recall-election-petition-090109.pdf
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1892 U.S. Presidential Election Results:223 votes (50.2%) - minimum required277 votes (62.4%) - fmr. Pres. Grover Cleveland (D-NY)145 votes (32.7%) - Pres. Benjamin Harrison (R-IN)22 votes (5.0%) - fmr. U.S. Rep. James B. Weaver (People's Pty. - IA)
1860 U.S. Presidential Election Results:152 votes (50.17%) - minimum required180 votes (59.41%) - former Congressman Abraham Lincoln (R-IL)72 votes (23.76%) - V.P. John C. Breckinridge (SD*-KY)39 votes (12.87%) - former U.S. Sen. John Bell (CU*-TN)12 votes (3.96%) - U.S. Sen. Stephen A. Douglas (ND*-IL)* SD = Southern Democratic Party* CU = Constitutional Union Party* ND = Northern Democratic Party1864 U.S. Presidential Election Results:118 votes (50.43%) - minimum required212 votes (90.60%) - Pres. Abraham Lincoln (NU*-IL)21 votes (8.97%) - Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan (D-NJ)1 vote (0.43%) - not cast* NU = National Union PartyAside from the Election of 1824, the Election of 1860 was the only other U.S. Presidential election in which the winner had a total of less than 40% of all of the counted nationwide popular votes.