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In early New Jersey, leaders were typically chosen through a mix of colonial governance and democratic practices. The colony was initially governed by a proprietary system, where landowners had significant influence, but as it evolved, local assemblies began to emerge. By the 18th century, the election of representatives to the General Assembly became common, allowing more direct participation from the colonists in choosing their leaders. The transition to a state after the American Revolution further established more formal electoral processes for selecting governors and legislative representatives.

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