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October Wed, 1971
85% of the State’s Adult Population Does Not Even Know That State Senators and Assemblymen Are Up for Election
With elections to the New Jersey Legislature only two weeks away, 85 per cent of the state’s adult population does not even know that state senators and assemblymen are up for election. This is a major conclusion of the first New Jersey Poll, the results of which were released today.