Hunterdon County comes close to a quarter of the registered voters casting a ballot in the 2015 general election.
A 100-year-old in Washington Township, Northampton County, made it to the polls on Tuesday.
But how many of the rest of us did our constitutionally guaranteed duty during Tuesday's off-year election?
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In Northampton County, 21.08 percent of the 195,861 registered voters cast ballots -- 40,431 in person and 850 by absentee, according to unofficial county figures.
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It was a little worse in Warren County, with only 18.74 percent of the 72,300 registered voters actually voting, unofficial county figures show. Of that group, 12,372 voted in person, while 1,212 send in absentee ballots.
In Hunterdon County, 24.31 percent of the 90,547 voters cast ballots, unofficial county figures show. Of those, 20,030 voted in person and 1,979 by mail.
Lehigh County won't have an official turnout total for a couple of weeks, the election board said by email, but the current "guestimate" is 22 percent.
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