Nov 3rd, 2009 - NJ
Get-out-the-vote efforts by the political parties and three candidates for governor are in full force across New Jersey with thousands of volunteers using phone lines and knocking on doors to get their supporters and independents to go to the polls.
Mark Magyar, a spokesman for Independent Christopher Daggett said "we have teams of volunteers around the state."
Aristide Economopoulos/The Star-LedgerPoll worker Frank Belfiore waits by a both for the next voter while working at he Elks Club in Hoboken.
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