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Cities in New Jersey

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Ballotpedia provides comprehensive coverage of elections in the100 largest cities in America by population and thelargest counties that overlap those cities. This encompasses all city, county, judicial, school district, and special district offices appearing on the ballot within those cities. Ballotpedia also covers mayors, city councils, and district attorneys in allstate capitals.

This page includes the following resources:

Cities

City government

Click the links in the table below for information about the cities in Ballotpedia'scoverage scope and thecounty governments that overlap those cities:

CityCounty
Jersey CityHudson County
NewarkEssex County
TrentonMercer County

According to a 2022 study from theU.S. Census Bureau, this state's local governments consist of 21 counties, 564 cities, towns, and villages, and 222 special districts.[1]

Elections

Click the links below for information about the elections held in each municipality. Please note that this is not a comprehensive list of municipalities that held elections each year in this state;click here to learn more about Ballotpedia's local government coverage scope.

2025

See also:United States municipal elections, 2025 andSchool board elections, 2025

2024

See also:United States municipal elections, 2024 andSchool board elections, 2024

2023

See also:United States municipal elections, 2023 andSchool board elections, 2023

2022

See also:United States municipal elections, 2022 andSchool board elections, 2022

2021

See also:United States municipal elections, 2021 andSchool board elections, 2021

2020

See also:United States municipal elections, 2020 andSchool board elections, 2020
Past elections


Initiative process availability

See also:Laws governing local ballot measures in New Jersey

The local units of government in New Jersey that make the initiative process available are:

  • Counties operating under the optional county charter law have state specified initiative and referendum. There are 6 such counties (Atlantic, Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Mercer and Union).
  • Municipalities operating under the optional municipal charter law (129) or commission form of government (32) have state specified initiative and referendum procedures. A list of these 161 municipalities is provided below in the external links, "Initiative and Referendum in New Jersey’s Counties and Municipalities."
  • 3 of the 11 municipalities with special act charters provide for local initiative and referendum in the charter (Middletown Township, Montville Township, and Plainfield City). These charters were special acts of the legislature.
  • In addition, Tenafly Borough, which generally operates under the borough form of government, has provided its voters with the powers of initiative and referendum pursuant to a local law specifically enacted to provide those powers.[2]

See also

New JerseyMunicipal governmentOther local coverage
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