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APTRENTON, NJ (AP) -- New Jersey Democratic and Republican voters will decide Tuesday who will run for U.S. Senate this fall, with Republicans also deciding two contentious nomination races for open House seats and Atlantic City voters choosing a Democratic mayoral candidate.
Turnout was light across the state after polls opened at 6 a.m. Polls close at 8 p.m.
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Democratic incumbent Frank Lautenberg is being challenged by U.S. Rep. Rob Andrews and Morristown Mayor Donald Cresitello.
Lautenberg has spent much of the campaign criticizing Andrews' early support for the Iraq war, though Andrews noted that Lautenberg also was an early supporter. Lautenberg and Andrews also clashed over whether Lautenberg, at 84, is too old to serve another term, and whether Andrews, 50, broke protocol by challenging a fellow Democrat.
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