| July Thu, 2021
N.J. Supreme Court will pick tiebreaker on congressional redistricting
"Alan Rosenthal, a political scientist who ran the Eagleton Institute of Politics at Rutgers for nearly 20 years, was the tiebreaker for congressional in 1991 and 2001. John Farmer, while serving as Dean of Rutgers Law School in Newark, was the 13th member of the congressional commission in 2011."
| July Tue, 2021
109 Mayors, All Men. When Will New York Elect a Woman?
"Ms. Garcia and Ms. Wiley both faced an array of challenges during the campaign. They had some institutional support, but less than Mr. Adams did. They were also not viewed as seriously early on as Mr. Yang, even though he had less experience than they did, said Debbie Walsh, director of the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University, which analyzes women’s political participation."
| July Mon, 2021
Transcript: Leadership During Crisis with New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy (D)
"There's a recent Rutgers-Eagleton Poll in your state showing that only 16 percent of New Jersey residents say that they are unwilling to get a vaccine. When they asked that question in a November survey, between about, like, 36 and 47 percent were reluctant, so that has been an improvement. Why do you think the pro-vaccine message resonated so well with so many New Jersey residents?"
| June Tue, 2021
NJ has nearly double the national average of women of color in state politics
"While it is a record number, there's still a lot of room to grow, and there's still a lot of work to be done to get that to be a more equitable percentage," said CAWP Data Services Manager Chelsea Hill.