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Voters hit the polls Tuesday for New Jersey’s primary election with key national issues in mind – rising gas prices, a spike in gun violence and the U.S. Supreme Court’s looming decision on abortion rights. Polling places opened at 6 a.m., but with contested primaries in only nine counties, turnout was light and expected to stay that way until the polls close at 8 p.m. This primary was also the first ballot after the 2020 Census, which shifted 1.4 million voters into redrawn congressional districts. One of those voters who had a new congressional district was Sally Ellyson, a retired publishin…