Plainsboro Community

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Plainsboro, West Windsor, and Cranbury share Mercer County area schools. Hamilton has long been represented by Plainsboro residents.

Hamilton, Plainsboro, and Cranbury have been anchors of 14th district since 1981. The 14th district is currently 18.7% Asian and those populations are increasing. Robbinsville, West Windsor, Monroe, and Plainsboro all range between 20-50% Asian. As a result, Asian candidates can “successfully compete” for public office, demonstrated by current minority members of local governments.

Plainsboro should be kept in the 14th District. It is a very politically active town.

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Plainsboro Community

PGP Mapping Drive for New Jersey State Redistricting
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Population: 24084
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Community Activities and Services

Plainsboro, West Windsor, and Cranbury share Mercer County area schools. Hamilton has long been represented by Plainsboro residents.


Cultural or Historical Interests

Hamilton, Plainsboro, and Cranbury have been anchors of 14th district since 1981. The 14th district is currently 18.7% Asian and those populations are increasing. Robbinsville, West Windsor, Monroe, and Plainsboro all range between 20-50% Asian. As a result, Asian candidates can “successfully compete” for public office, demonstrated by current minority members of local governments.


Community Needs and Concerns

Plainsboro should be kept in the 14th District. It is a very politically active town.
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