Election Day: No Long Lines in JSQ

Fire Station on Sip Avenue

Fire Station on Sip Avenue


In some places of Jersey City, there were long lines of voters for today’s presidential election. I’ve read stories like some people finished voting in 3 hours(!). However, here in Journal Square, it is the exact opposite. I didn’t see any long lines or any confusions when I walked (and drove) around.

Martin Luther King, Jr - Back Entrance on Tuers Avenue

Martin Luther King, Jr - Back Entrance on Tuers Avenue

Mahatma K. Gandhi School on Romaine Avenue

Mahatma K. Gandhi School on Romaine Avenue

Is it because of the low turnout of voters? Or Journal Square is just more organized than any other disctrict of JC?

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