The 7th Annual Save Jersey “Right” Women to Watch List highlights non-elected female leaders up and down the state, leading organizations and in their communities.
Now in its seventh year, my hope is that readers will take note of the powerful changemakers and future officeholders on this list who
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2023 may not have the fireworks of the 2024 elections, but there is still plenty up for grabs. in this "off-year", most of which takes place on November 7. Virginia will be keenly watched, particularly by followers of Gov. Glenn Youngkin, and whether he can springboard Republican success into national aspirations. Meanwhile the governor's mansion is up for grabs in Kentucky and Mississippi. New Jersey's Republicans believe they have a real shot at turn the state red in legislative elections, while there are also fierce mayoral and district attorney battles throughout the United States. There are also several fascination referendums, particularly in Ohio, Maine and Texas. This Washington Examiner series, Forgotten Elections, will dive into all of these and more over the following two weeks. Part 15 will deal with the statewide elections in New Jersey and whether Republicans can flip either of the legislative chambers.
This year’s 6th annual list recognizes non-elected women across the State of New Jersey who are leading to “Save Jersey”. From Republicans and conservatives to independents and free market advocates, all are fierce changemakers improving their communities.
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