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  Pennsylvania
Information on the gubernatorial race, and local contests.
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  New Jersey
Information on the U.S. Senate race, as well as local contests.
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PENNSYLVANIA  

   Today's Campaign Appearances by Gubernatorial Candidates

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52,000 ads later, voters get their say



Stage set for easy vote: New gear, few sparks



Candidates' 48-hour frenzy begins



Can split Congress sidestep gridlock?



Can split Congress sidestep gridlock?



Knoll doesn't plan to be 'invisible' long



Earll runs on her independent streak



Late surveys show parties have nearly equal support



From the Capitol



Today's Campaign Appearances by Gubernatorial Candidates



Rendell coattails have new riders: GOP candidates



This town by any other name might seem less sweet: Hershey



Nonvoters keep government evenly divided



Big win likely for Rendell, poll finds



Today's Campaign Appearances By Gubernatorial Candidates




ELECTION DAY: NOVEMBER 5  
Philly.com
   Compare the Candidates
Find out the different views of the four candidates for Governor of Pennsylvania, and more, in this special section from E-The People. Content provided by Citizen Voices (a project of the Inquirer Editorial Board) and IssuesPA.



NEW JERSEY  

Now, voters get final say in N.J.'s wild election races
The candidates have had their say. Now it's up to the voters to sort things out today after one of the most unpredictable election seasons in New Jersey.

  

MORE STORIES  

Can split Congress sidestep gridlock?



Can split Congress sidestep gridlock?



Late surveys show parties have nearly equal support



Lautenberg keeps Senate-race lead in new N.J. polls



Ad Watch



Ad Watch



Campaign Notebook | 'Lautenberg' wins battle of the bugs



Nonvoters keep government evenly divided



Democrat still leads in N.J. Senate campaign



Campaign cash shifts to local races



Ad Watch



Lautenberg and Forrester finally meet in debate



N.J. to build fast lanes for E-ZPass



Cherry Hill mayor's race remarkable



In the House for the long haul




POLITICAL CARTOONS: BEST OF KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS
Editorial cartoon Cartoonist Mike Thompson of the Detroit Free Press sees Florida's election lawyers migrating north to Minnesota.

Read this cartoon and many more



NATIONAL ELECTION COVERAGE  

   What to look for as you watch televised election returns
So you want to be a political junkie? You've decided that, OK, it's election night, Congress is at stake, the President's prestige is on the line, so maybe it's worth watching a few news shows, punching some extra buttons on the TV remote.


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