A general election was held in the U.S. state of New Jersey on November 7, 2017. Primary elections were held on June 6. All elected offices at the state level were on the ballot in this election cycle, including Governor and Lieutenant Governor for four-year terms, all 80 seats in the New Jersey General Assembly for two-year terms, and all 40 seats in the State Senate for four-year terms. In addition to the gubernatorial and State Legislative elections, numerous county offices and Freeholders in addition to municipal offices were up for election. There were two statewide ballot questions and some counties and municipalities also had a local ballot question. Non-partisan local elections, some school board elections, and some fire district elections were also held throughout the year.
Governor
State Senate
New Jersey Senate elections, 2017
All 40 seats of the New Jersey Senate were up for election. Prior to the elections, Democrats held a 24–16 majority in the upper house. Democrats picked up an open seat in District 7 and defeated a Republican incumbent in District 11 , while Republicans defeated an appointed Democratic incumbent in District 2 . Overall, this resulted in Democrats having a net gain of one seat, increasing their majority to 25–15.
Overall results
↓
25
15
Democratic
Republican
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Parties
Candidates
Seats
Popular Vote
2013
2017
+/-
Strength
Vote
%
Change
Democratic
40
24
25
1
63%
1,177,295
59.1%
11.7%
Republican
37
16
15
1
38%
810,543
40.7%
11.4%
Green
1
0
0
0%
1,306
0.1%
N/A
Libertarian
1
0
0
0%
574
0.03%
0.02%
Independent
4
0
0
0%
2,545
0.1%
0.4%
Total
83
40
40
0
100.0%
1,992,263
100.0%
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Incumbents not running for re-election
Democratic
Republican
In addition, four members who were elected in the last election in 2013 have since left office: Donald Norcross (D-5th , resigned),[4] Peter J. Barnes III (D-18th , resigned),[5] Kevin J. O'Toole (R-40th , resigned after previously announcing retirement),[6] and Jim Whelan (D-2nd , died in office after previously announcing retirement).[7]
List of races
District 1
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Independents and third parties
Declared
Anthony Parisi Sanchez (Independent), community activist and former Marine Corps reservist[10]
General election
Endorsements
Jeff Van Drew (incumbent)
Organizations
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
NEW JOBS PAC[13]
Mary Gruccio
Organizations
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample
size
Margin of error
Jeff Van Drew (D)
Mary Gruccio (R)
Other
Undecided
Stockton University
September 13–18, 2017
430 LV
± 4.7%
61%
28%
4%
5%
Results
District 2
Incumbent Democratic Senator Jim Whelan declined to seek a fourth term, announcing his retirement on January 4, 2017.[16] Whelan died in office on August 22.[7]
Democratic primary
Declared
Withdrawn
Results
Following the death of Whelan on August 22, 2017, Bell was unanimously selected to fill the remainder of his term by local Democratic committee members on September 5, and was sworn in on October 5.[19] [20]
Republican primary
Declared
Results
General election
Endorsements
Colin Bell (incumbent)
Organizations
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Environment NJ[22]
Health Professionals and Allied Employees of New Jersey[23]
New Jersey Building & Construction Trades Council[24]
NJ Nurses Economic Security Organization[25]
Sierra Club of New Jersey[26]
UAW Casino Workers[27]
Chris Brown
Organizations
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
League of Conservation Voters[28]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
United Here Local 54[29]
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Colin Bell (D)
Chris Brown (R)
Other
Undecided
Stockton University
October 26 – November 1, 2017
530 LV
± 4.3%
43%
46%
1%
8%
Stockton University
September 23–28, 2017
521 LV
± 4.3%
46.5%
46.2%
<1%
5%
Results
District 3
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Results
General election
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample
size
Margin of error
Stephen M. Sweeney (D)
Fran Grenier (R)
Undecided
Global Strategy Group[31]
October 9–12, 2017
402 LV
± 4.9%
48%
36%
14%
Cygnal (R)[32]
October 9–11, 2017
402 LV
± 4.87%
42%
36%
22%
Cygnal (R)[32]
September 19–20, 2017
402 LV
± 4.87%
48%
30%
22%
Endorsements
Steve Sweeney (incumbent)
Individuals
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
NJ Advisory Council on Safety and Health[34]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
Police Benevolent Association of New Jersey[35]
NEW JOBS PAC[13]
Fran Grenier
U.S. Representatives
Organizations
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
Results
District 4
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Pascetta was not on the official list of candidates for the general election.[15]
General election
Endorsements
Fred Madden (incumbent)
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
NEW JOBS PAC[13]
Results
District 5
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Keith Walker, nominee for Senate in 2011 and 2013 [37]
Results
Independents and third parties
Declared
Mohammad Kabir (Independent)[38]
General election
Endorsements
Nilsa Cruz-Perez (incumbent)
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
Latinas United for Political Empowerment [39]
Maria's Women United [40]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
NEW JOBS PAC[13]
PAM's List[41]
Working Families Alliance[42]
Results
District 6
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Results
General election
Endorsements
James Beach (incumbent)
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
NEW JOBS PAC[13]
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of NJ[43]
Results
District 7
Citing health concerns, incumbent Republican Senator Diane Allen declined to run for a seventh term, announcing her retirement on January 31, 2017.[2]
Republican primary
Declared
Results
On June 13, Governor Chris Christie nominated Prisco to a worker's compensation judgeship, whom consequently would later drop out. Local Republican committee members selected Delanco Mayor John Browne as a replacement candidate on September 6.[46] [47]
Democratic primary
Declared
Withdrawn
Declined
Results
General election
Endorsements
Troy Singleton
U.S. Representatives
Other elected officials
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
League of Conservation Voters[28]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
NEW JOBS PAC[13]
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of NJ[43]
Working Families Alliance[42]
Results
District 8
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
General election
Endorsements
George Youngkin
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
NEW JOBS PAC[13]
Sierra Club of New Jersey[26]
Results
District 9
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Brian Corley White, attorney[52]
Results
General election
Endorsements
Christopher Connors (incumbent)
Organizations
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
NEW JOBS PAC[13]
Brian Corley White
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Results
District 10
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Emma Mammano, mental health counselor[53]
Results
General election
Endorsements
Jim Holzapfel (incumbent)
Organizations
NEW JOBS PAC[13]
Sierra Club of New Jersey[26]
Emma Mammano
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
PAM's List[41]
Results
District 11
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Vin Gopal , businessman, nominee for Assembly in 2011, and former Chairman of the Monmouth County Democratic Party (resigned upon declaration)[54]
Results
General election
Endorsements
Jennifer Beck (incumbent)
Vin Gopal
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Communication Workers of America[56]
District Council 711 International Union of Painters and Allied Trades[57]
Environment NJ[22]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
Garden State Equality[58]
Health Professionals and Allied Employees of New Jersey[59]
League of Conservation Voters[28]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of NJ[43]
Sierra Club of New Jersey[26]
Polling
Results
District 12
Republican primary
Declared
Endorsements
Art Haney
Organizations
Burlington County Republican Committee[62]
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
David Lande, attorney[63]
Results
Independents and third parties
Declared
Kevin Antoine (Independent), SUNY health professor[64]
General election
Endorsements
Samuel D. Thompson (incumbent)
David Lande
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of NJ[43]
Results
District 13
Incumbent Republican Senator Joe Kyrillos announced that he would not run for a ninth term on October 25, 2016.[3]
Republican primary
Declared
Withdrawn
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
General election
Endorsements
Sean Byrnes
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
Sierra Club of New Jersey[26]
Declan O'Scanlon
State legislators
Organizations
Results
District 14
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Results
General election
Endorsements
Linda Greenstein (incumbent)
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Environment NJ[22]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
League of Conservation Voters[28]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
PAM's List[41]
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of NJ[43]
Sierra Club of New Jersey[26]
Ileana Schirmer
U.S. Senators
State legislators
Organizations
Hamilton Township Education Association[75]
Latinas United for Political Empowerment[39]
National Federation of Independent Businesses[76]
NEW JOBS PAC[13]
Republican State Leadership Committee[77]
Results
District 15
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Results
General election
Endorsements
Shirley Turner (incumbent)
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
NEW JOBS PAC[13]
PAM's List[41]
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of NJ[43]
Sierra Club of New Jersey[26]
Working Families Alliance[42]
Results
District 16
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Withdrawn
Declined
Results
General election
Endorsements
Christopher "Kip" Bateman (incumbent)
Organizations
Environment NJ[22]
League of Conservation Voters[28]
NEW JOBS PAC[13]
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of NJ[43]
Sierra Club of New Jersey[26]
Laurie Poppe
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
EMILY's List[82]
Maria's Women United[40]
National Association of Social Workers[83]
NJ Nurses Economic Security Organization[84]
PAM's List[41]
Professional Firefighters Association of New Jersey[85]
United Auto Workers, Region 9[86]
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample
size
Margin of error
Christopher Bateman (R)
Laurie Poppe (D)
Greenberg Quinlan Rosner[87]
August 17–21, 2017
401 LV
± 4.9%
48%
40%
Results
District 17
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Daryl J. Kipnis, attorney[89]
Results
General election
Endorsements
Bob Smith (incumbent)
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
League of Conservation Voters[28]
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of NJ[43]
Sierra Club of New Jersey[26]
Daryl Kipnis
Organizations
League of Humane Voters[90]
Results
District 18
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Mark Csizmar, former East Brunswick Police officer and nominee for East Brunswick Township Council in 2016[91]
Results
Csizmar was replaced on the ballot for the general election by Lewis Glogower, who was previously one of the nominees for the Assembly seat .[15]
General election
Endorsements
Patrick Diegnan (incumbent)
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
League of Conservation Voters[28]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
NEW JOBS PAC[13]
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of NJ[43]
Sierra Club of New Jersey[26]
Working Families Alliance[42]
Results
District 19
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Arthur J. Rittenhouse Jr.
Results
Following the primary, Rittenhouse dropped out of the race on September 14.[92]
General election
Endorsements
Joseph Vitale (incumbent)
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
League of Conservation Voters[28]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
NEW JOBS PAC[13]
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of NJ[43]
Sierra Club of New Jersey[26]
Results
District 20
Incumbent Democratic Senator Raymond Lesniak declined to run for re-election and instead ran for Governor.[1]
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Results
General election
Endorsements
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
NEW JOBS PAC[13]
Working Families Alliance[42]
Results
District 21
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Jill LaZare, attorney and nominee for Assembly in 2013 and 2015 [94] [95]
Results
General election
Endorsements
Thomas Kean Jr. (incumbent)
Organizations
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
NEW JOBS PAC[13]
Jill LaZare
Organizations
American Federations of Teachers[14]
PAM's List[41]
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of NJ[43]
Working Families Alliance[42]
Results
District 22
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Results
General election
Endorsements
Nicholas Scutari (incumbent)
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of NJ[43]
Results
District 23
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Christine Lui Chen, health care executive[96]
Results
General election
Endorsements
Organizations
314 Action [97]
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
PAM's List[41]
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of NJ[43]
Sierra Club of New Jersey[26]
Results
District 24
Republican primary
Declared
William Hayden, NJDOT employee and Vice President of the Skylands Tea Party[98]
Steve Oroho , incumbent Senator
Withdrawn
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Jennifer Hamilton, attorney[101]
Results
General election
Endorsements
Steve Oroho (incumbent)
Organizations
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
Jennifer Hamilton
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
NEW JOBS PAC[13]
PAM's List[41]
Results
District 25
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Lisa Bhimani, OB/GYN[102]
Results
General election
Endorsements
Anthony Bucco (incumbent)
Lisa Bhimani
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
League of Conservation Voters[28]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
PAM's List[41]
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of NJ[43]
Sierra Club of New Jersey[26]
Working Families Alliance[42]
Results
District 26
Republican primary
Declared
Declined
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Elliot Isibor, nominee for Assembly in 2011 and 2013[104]
Results
General election
Endorsements
Joseph Pennacchio (incumbent)
Elliot Isibor
Organizations
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Sierra Club of New Jersey[26]
Results
District 27
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Results
General election
Endorsements
Richard Codey (incumbent)
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
League of Conservation Voters[28]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
NEW JOBS PAC[13]
Sierra Club of New Jersey[26]
Working Families Alliance[42]
Results
District 28
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
No Republicans filed.
Results
Independents and third parties
Declared
General election
Endorsements
Ronald L. Rice (incumbent)
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
NEW JOBS PAC[13]
Results
District 29
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Independents and third parties
Declared
General election
Endorsements
M. Teresa Ruiz (incumbent)
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
Latinas United for Political Empowerment[39]
NEW JOBS PAC[13]
PAM's List[41]
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of NJ[43]
Results
District 30
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Amy Sara Cores, attorney[63]
Results
General election
Endorsements
Robert Singer (incumbent)
Amy Sara Cores
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
PAM's List[41]
Results
District 31
Democratic primary
Declared
Declined
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Results
General election
Endorsements
Sandra B. Cunningham (incumbent)
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
PAM's List[41]
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of NJ[43]
Working Families Alliance[42]
Results
District 32
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Results
General election
Endorsements
Nicholas J. Sacco (incumbent)
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
Results
District 33
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Results
General election
Brian P. Stack (incumbent)
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
Working Families Alliance[42]
Results
District 34
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Results
General election
Endorsements
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
PAM's List[41]
Results
District 35
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Results
General election
Endorsements
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
Latinas United for Political Empowerment[39]
League of Conservation Voters[28]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
NEW JOBS PAC[13]
PAM's List[41]
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of NJ[43]
Working Families Alliance[42]
Results
District 36
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Results
General election
Endorsements
Paul A. Sarlo (incumbent)
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
NEW JOBS PAC[13]
Results
District 37
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Eric P. Fisher
Modesto Romero
Results
General election
Endorsements
Loretta Weinberg (incumbent)
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
League of Conservation Voters[28]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
PAM's List[41]
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of NJ[43]
Sierra Club of New Jersey[26]
Working Families Alliance[42]
Results
District 38
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Declined
Results
General election
Endorsements
Bob Gordon (incumbent)
Individuals
Matt Seymour, attorney and former Republican nominee for Assembly in 2017[113]
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Environment NJ[22]
Firefighters Mutual Benevolent Association[11]
League of Conservation Voters[28]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
NEW JOBS PAC[13]
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of NJ[43]
Sierra Club of New Jersey[26]
Kelly Langschultz
Organizations
Republican State Leadership Committee[77]
Results
District 39
Republican primary
Declared
Withdrawn
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Independents and third parties
Declared
General election
Endorsements
Gerald Cardinale (incumbent)
Linda H. Schwager
U.S. Senators
Former state-level officials
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
PAM's List[41]
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of NJ[43]
Police Benevolent Association of New Jersey[119]
Sierra Club of New Jersey[26]
Results
District 40
Incumbent Republican Senator Kevin J. O'Toole announced on January 15, 2016 that he would not run for re-election.[120] On March 13, 2017, he was confirmed by the State Senate to the Board of Commissioners of The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey . O'Toole however did not immediately resign to accept the position, staying for the time being in his Senate seat to "tie up loose ends."[121] He officially resigned his seat on July 1.[6]
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Following O'Toole's resignation, Corrado was selected without opposition by local Republican committee members to serve the remainder of his term on July 26, and was sworn in on October 5.[125] [20]
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
General election
Endorsements
Kristin Corrado (incumbent)
Organizations
New Jersey Education Association PAC[12]
NEW JOBS PAC[13]
Thomas Duch
U.S. Representatives
Organizations
AFL-CIO of New Jersey[33]
American Federations of Teachers[14]
Planned Parenthood Action Fund of NJ[43]
Sierra Club of New Jersey[26]
United Auto Workers Region 9[128]
Working Families Alliance[42]
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Kristin Corrado (R)
Thomas Duch (D)
Undecided
Public Policy Polling (D)
October 23 – 25, 2017
669
± 5.0%
43%
36%
21%
Results
General Assembly
New Jersey General Assembly elections, 2017
All 80 seats of the New Jersey General Assembly were up for election. Prior to the elections, Democrats held a 52–28 majority in the lower house. Overall, the Democrats increased their majority by 2 to a supermajority at 54–26, thanks to holding all their seats as well as picking up open seats in District 2 and District 16 .
Overall results
↓
54
26
Democratic
Republican
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Parties
Candidates
Seats
Popular Vote
2015
2017
+/-
Strength
Vote
%
Change
Democratic
80
52
54
2
68%
2,266,879
58.1%
4.8%
Republican
78
28
26
2
33%
1,613,865
41.4%
4.5%
Green
4
0
0
0%
4,828
0.1%
0.3%
Libertarian
4
0
0
0%
2,804
0.1%
0.0%
Solidarity
1
0
0
0%
821
0.02%
N/A
Independent
14
0
0
0%
13,537
0.3%
0.0%
Total
181
80
80
0
100.0%
3,902,734
100.0%
-
Incumbents not running for re-election
Democratic
Republican
In addition, four members who were elected in the last election in 2015 have since resigned: Patrick J. Diegnan (D-18th ),[134] L. Grace Spencer (D-29th ),[135] Scott Rumana (R-40th ),[136] and Dave Rible (R-30th ).[137]
List of races
District 1
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
All three County Republican Parties in the district (Atlantic , Cape May , Cumberland ) initially endorsed McDowell and Sauro for the Assembly seats. However, the Cape May and Cumberland parties pulled their endorsements of McDowell after a video surfaced of him propositioning a woman in a bar, with Cumberland endorsing Campbell instead.[139]
Declared
Results
General election
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample
size
Margin of error
Bob Andrzejczak (D)
R. Bruce Land (D)
Jim Sauro (R)
Robert Campbell (R)
Other
Undecided
Stockton University
September 13–18, 2017
430 LV
± 4.7%
32%
26%
19%
18%
<1%
4%
Results
District 2
Incumbent Republican Assemblyman Chris A. Brown and incumbent Democratic Assemblyman Vince Mazzeo both declared runs for Senate to replace the retiring Jim Whelan .[21] [18] Mazzeo later dropped out of the Senate race on March 15 and instead ran for re-election.[17]
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Withdrawn
Results
Independents and third parties
Declared
Heather Gordon (Independent), small business owner and author[151]
Mico Lucide (Green ), community activist and organizer[152]
General election
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Vince Mazzeo (D)
John Armato (D)
Vince Sera (R)
Brenda Taube (R)
Mico Lucide (G)
Heather Gordon (I)
Undecided
Stockton University
October 26 – November 1, 2017
530 LV
± 4.3%
31%
27%
17%
18%
—
—
6%
Stockton University
September 23–28, 2017
521 LV
± 4.3%
34%
25%
17%
16%
2%
2%
3%
Results
District 3
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Independents and third parties
Declared
Edward R. Durr (Independent)[153]
General election
Results
District 4
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Patricia Jefferson Kline
Eduardo J. Maldonado
Results
Independents and third parties
Declared
William McCauley Jr. (Independent)[153]
General election
Results
District 5
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Kevin Ehret, nominee for Assembly in 2015 [37]
Teresa L. Gordon
Results
General election
Results
District 6
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Winston Extavour
David C. Moy
Results
Independents and third parties
Declared
General election
Results
District 7
Incumbent Democratic Assemblyman Troy Singleton ran for the district's open Senate seat .[48] Fellow incumbent Democrat Herb Conaway contemplated a run for Senate as well, but decided to run for re-election.[44]
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Declined
Dana Dewedoff, Young Republican and nonprofit president[155]
Results
Piper was replaced on the ballot for the general election by Beverly Common Councilman Bob Thibault, as selected by local Republican committee members on September 6.[47]
General election
Results
District 8
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Following the primary, Rodriguez-Gregg announced she was dropping out of the race on August 30.[132] Burlington County Freeholder Ryan Peters was named as a replacement candidate, selected by local Republican committee members on September 6 over Lumberton Mayor Sean Earlen, Burlington County Freeholder Kate Gibbs, and Westampton Deputy Mayor Abe Lopez.[47]
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Independents and third parties
Declared
Ryan T. Calhoun (Independent)[153]
General election
Results
District 9
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Jill Dobrowansky, teacher and school administrator[157]
Ryan Young, communications expert and Army veteran[157]
Results
General election
Results
District 10
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Raymond Baker, retired pharmacist[158]
Michael Cooke, attorney and nominee for Ocean County Freeholder in 2016[159]
Results
General election
Results
District 11
Democratic primary
Declared
Withdrawn
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Results
General election
Results
District 12
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Gene Davis, former Linden City Councilman[63]
Nirav Patel, pharmacist[63]
Results
Independents and third parties
Declared
General election
Results
District 13
Incumbent Republican Assembly members Declan O'Scanlon and Amy Handlin both declared for the district's open Senate seat .[65] [66] Handlin dropped out on March 2 and chose to seek re-election instead after being outraised by O'Scanlon.[67]
Republican primary
Declared
Withdrawn
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Mariel DiDato, activist[63]
Thomas Giaimo, attorney[63]
Results
Independents and third parties
Declared
General election
Results
District 14
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Results
General election
Results
District 15
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Emily Rich
Rimma Yakobovich
Results
General election
Results
District 16
Incumbent Republican Assemblyman Jack Ciattarelli announced a run for Governor on October 3, 2016.[131]
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Declined
Results
General election
Results
District 17
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Robert Quinn, operations director for a data center and disaster recovery firm[173]
Nadine Wilkins, businesswoman and former special education teacher[173]
Results
Independents and third parties
Declared
Michael Habib (Independent)[153]
General election
Results
District 18
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
April Bengivenga
Lewis Glogower
Withdrawn
Results
Following the primary, Glogower was selected as a replacement nominee for the Senate seat . Zhiyu "Jimmy" Hu replaced Glogower on the Assembly ballot for the general election.[142]
Independents and third parties
Declared
General election
Results
District 19
Incumbent Democratic Assemblyman John Wisniewski announced a run for Governor on November 15, 2016.[130]
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Deepak Malhotra, certified public accountant[177]
Amarjit K. Riar
Results
Independents and third parties
Declared
William Cruz (Independent)[153]
General election
Results
District 20
Democratic primary
Declared
Withdrawn
Results
Republican primary
With the removal of Michael Barrett from the ballot, there was only one Republican filed for the two seats in this district.
Declared
Withdrawn
Results
General election
Results
District 21
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Following the primary, Barnett dropped out, citing work commitments. Bruce Bergen, Union County Freeholder Chairman and nominee for Assembly in 2005, 2007, 2009 , and 2011, was selected by local Democratic committee members as a replacement candidate on August 14.[95]
General election
Results
District 22
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Richard S. Fortunato
John Quattrocchi
Results
Independents and third parties
Declared
General election
Results
District 23
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Isaac Hadzovic
Laura Shaw
Results
Following the primary, Hadzovic was ruled ineligible to run in the district due to residency requirements.[182] Charles Boddy was selected as a replacement candidate.[142]
Independents and third parties
Declared
Michael Estrada (Independent)[153]
Tyler J. Gran (Independent)[153]
General election
Results
District 24
In February, incumbent Republican Assemblywoman Gail Phoebus declined to run for a second term and announced a primary challenge to Steve Oroho , reportedly due to disagreements with Oroho over an increase to the gas tax.[99] On March 28, Phoebus dropped her challenge and announced that she would not run for re-election either.[100]
Republican primary
Declared
Withdrawn
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Withdrawn
Results
Independents and third parties
Declared
Collins announced on June 3 that he was dropping out of the race.[191] However, his name still remained on the ballot.[192]
Declined
General election
Results
District 25
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Richard Corcoran, forensic accountant and nominee for Assembly in 2015 [193]
Tom Moran, retired IT professional and nominee for Assembly in 2015 [193]
Results
General election
Results
District 26
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
General election
Results
District 27
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Results
General election
Results
District 28
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
James Boydston
Veronica Branch
Results
Independents and third parties
Declared
Joanne Miller (Independent)[153]
Scott Thomas Nicastro Jr. (Independent)[153]
General election
Results
District 29
Incumbent Democratic Assemblywoman Blonnie R. Watson did not run for a full term.[129]
Democratic primary
Declared
Withdrawn
Tai Cooper, policy advisor to Newark Mayor Ras J. Baraka [200]
Pat Council, Newark Director of Recreation, Cultural Affairs, and Senior Services[200]
Safanya Searcy, labor organizer and party strategist[200]
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Charles G. Hood
Jeanette Veras, nominee for Assembly in 2015 [201]
Results
General election
Results
District 30
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Following the primary, Rible was nominated Director of the New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control by Governor Chris Christie . Rible resigned his Assembly seat on July 17 to accept the position.[137] A special convention was held on August 15, where local Republican committee members selected a candidate to serve the remaining months of Rible's term in addition to replacing him on the ballot. Three Republicans were running: former Belmar Borough Councilman James Bean, Chairman of the Lakewood Republican Party Justin Flancbaum, and former Mayor of Wall Ned Thomson . Wall school board member Ralph Addonizio and Monmouth County Freeholder Gary Rich also declared runs but later dropped out.[202] [203] Thomson was selected as the replacement, receiving 83 votes to Flancbaum's 53 and Bean's 18, and was sworn into the Assembly on August 24.[204] [205]
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
General election
Results
District 31
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Marie Tauro, a Commissioner of the Jersey City Municipal Utilities Authority and Vice Chair of the Jersey City Tea Party Alliance, was planning on running, but was killed in a hit-and-run on April 2, the night before the filing deadline.[208]
Declared
Michael J. Alonso
Lauren DiGiaro
Withdrawn
Results
General election
Results
District 32
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Ann M. Corletta
Bartholomew J. Talamini
Results
General election
Results
District 33
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Francisco Aguilar
Holly Lucyk
Results
Following the primary, Aguilar dropped out of the race on September 13.[209]
General election
Results
District 34
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Following the primary, Oliver was selected by Democratic gubernatorial nominee Phil Murphy to be his nominee for Lieutenant Governor on July 26.[210] Despite state law prohibiting accepting nominations for more than one office in the same election, Oliver still ran for re-election, with party officials claiming a loophole in the law with her being selected as a running mate instead of being nominated as a candidate in a primary.[211]
Republican primary
Declared
Ghalib Mahmoud
Nicholas G. Surgent
Results
Mahmoud was replaced on the ballot for the general election by Tafari Anderson.[142]
General election
Results
District 35
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Ibrahim Mahmoud
Nihad Younes
Results
General election
Results
District 36
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Results
General election
Results
District 37
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Margaret Ahn, loan expert and nominee for Fort Lee Borough Council in 2015[213]
Paul A. Duggan
Angela Hendricks
Gino P. Tessaro
Results
Independents and third parties
Declared
General election
Results
District 38
Democratic primary
Declared
Results
Republican primary
Declared
Matthew Seymour, attorney and nominee for New Milford Borough Council in 2015[214]
Christopher Wolf, pastor and radio show host[214]
Declined
Results
Following the primary on July 1, Seymour dropped out, switched party registration, and endorsed the Democratic slate, citing policy differences with the party in regards to domestic violence victims assistance.[215] Former Hasbrouck Heights Borough Councilman Dave Gonzalez and Glen Rock Borough Councilman Bill Leonard declared intentions to run as a replacement, with Gonzalez later dropping out to back Leonard.[216]
Independents and third parties
Declared
Dev Goswami (Independent), policy analyst[217]
General election
Results
District 39
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Jannie Chung, Closter Borough Councilwoman[213]
Annie Hausmann
Results
General election
Results
District 40
Incumbent Republican Assemblyman David C. Russo , the longest serving current member of the Assembly, did not run for re-election.[133]
Republican primary
Declared
Results
Democratic primary
Declared
Withdrawn
Results
Independents and third parties
Declared
Anthony J. Pellechia (Independent)[153]
General election
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Generic D
Generic R
Other
Undecided
Public Policy Polling (D)
October 23–25, 2017
667
± 5.0%
39%
39%
<1%
21%
Results
Ballot Measures
Two statewide questions were on the ballot. Both were approved by voters:
Public Question Number 1, a bond measure that would borrow $125 million to fund capital projects for public libraries.[222] [223]
Public Question Number 2, a constitutional amendment that would require money collected from environmental contamination lawsuits to be used for cleanup and restoration efforts.[224] [225]
Polling
Question 1
Poll source
Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of error
Yes Y
No N
Undecided
Stockton University
October 18–24, 2017
525 LV
± 4.3%
56%
39%
5%
Stockton University
October 4–12, 2017
585 LV
± 4.1%
48%
45%
6%
Question 2
Poll source
Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin of error
Yes Y
No N
Undecided
Stockton University
October 18–24, 2017
525 LV
± 4.3%
87%
9%
4%
Stockton University
October 4–12, 2017
585 LV
± 4.1%
79%
13%
8%
Results
Question 1[226]
Choice
Votes
%
Yes Y
970,334
60.03
No N
646,110
39.97
Question 2[227]
Choice
Votes
%
Yes Y
1,093,448
69.02
No N
490,763
30.98
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