New Jersey is less than two weeks away from electing a new governor.

The top contenders to succeed Chris Christie are Democrat Phil Murphy, a former U.S. ambassador to Germany, and Kim Guadagno, the current lieutenant governor.

But if you don't like those choices, there are five other declared candidates running in the Nov. 7 general election.

Peter Rohrman, an operations director for an internet service provider, is running on the Libertarian ticket. Seth Kaper-Dale, the pastor of the Reformed Church of Highland Park, is running on the Green Party ticket.

Three independents running are: Gina Genovese, the former mayor of Long Hill in Morris County and a small business owner running under the banner "Reduce Property Taxes"; Vincent Ross, an Edison resident running under the banner "We the People"; and Matthew Riccardi, a Neptune resident running under the banner "Put NJ 1st."

With all these choices for governor, who will you be voting for?

Vote in our informal, unscientific poll and tell us how you voted in the comments.

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