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NJ.com's version of March Madness is down to the Elite Eight. We had some surprising results in the Sweet 16, including one No. 13 seed advancing and a legendary singer falling on a last-minute buzzer beater.

Your votes will decide who advances to next week's Final Four. Share this link with your friends on Twitter and Facebook to make sure your favorite gets all the votes they can in this all-important round.

After you vote in the four matchups below, tell us who you think is True Jersey in the comments.

True Jersey Schedule

• Thursday at 11 p.m.: Elite Eight voting ends

• Monday: Final Four voting begins

• Tuesday at 11 p.m.: Final Four voting ends

• April 2: True Jersey Final voting begins

• April 3 at 11 p.m.: True Jersey Final voting ends

• April 4: True Jersey crowned

• See the complete True Jersey bracket

1. Bruce Springsteen vs. 2. Jon Bon Jovi:

Frank Sinatra looked like a lock for the Elite Eight after opening a big lead on Bon Jovi in the Sweet 16. But Bon Jovi put on a late surge to win at the very end of the two-day voting period. Springsteen has cruised in each of his matchups so far. Does Bon Jovi have a chance to win the Entertainers bracket?

2. Martin Brodeur vs. 13. Vince Lombardi:

That Turnpike rest stop must be helping Lombardi as the New York City native has beaten favorites in each of his matchups. Brodeur, the beloved New Jersey Devil, has been a consistent winner in the Sports Figures bracket.

1. Thomas Edison vs. 3. Albert Einstein:

Two non-N.J. natives meet for a shot at the Final Four. Edison was born in Ohio, but did some of his greatest work here. Einstein, a native German, worked in Princeton for the last 22 years of his life. Which of these great minds is True Jersey?

4. Gov. Tom Kean vs. 7. President Woodrow Wilson:

Kean, a fwo-term governor, takes on another former New Jersey governor who ultimately became president.

Thanks for voting.