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New Jersey polls will stay open an extra hour after bomb threats came down earlier Tuesday in Passaic County.
The threats turned out to be unfounded.
The Passaic County Democratic Party filed a lawsuit in New Jersey Superior Court seeking to keep the polls open, to which a judge agreed.
New Jersey polls will stay open an extra hour after bomb threats came down earlier Tuesday in Passaic County, according to NJ.com.
The threats turned out to be unfounded.
The Passaic County Democratic Party filed a lawsuit in New Jersey Superior Court seeking to keep the polls open, to which a judge agreed.
County Spokesperson Lindsay Reed told the AP via email that Passaic County received three threats early Tuesday, which affected some New Jerseyans' ability to cast their votes.
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