2023年ニュージャージー州議会選挙

2023年ニュージャージー州議会選挙

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ニュージャージー州議会の全80議席。
過半数には41議席必要。
登録済み6,459,097
消す27% 減少13%
 多数党少数党
 
リーダークレイグ・コフリンジョン・ディマイオ
パーティー民主的な共和党員
リーダー2018年1月9日2022年1月11日
リーダーの席19日ウッドブリッジ23日ハケッツタウン
前回の選挙46席34席
前の席4634
獲得議席5228
座席の変更増加6減少6
人気投票1,804,1151,575,074
パーセンテージ53.2%46.4%
スイング増加1.6%減少1.8%

結果:
     民主党が勝利、
     民主党は維持、      共和党は維持

選挙前の議長

クレイグ・コフリン
民主党

選出された議長

クレイグ・コフリン
民主党

2023年ニュージャージー州議会選挙は2023年11月7日に行われた。ニュージャージー州の有権者は、州の全選挙区から2名の議員をニュージャージー州議会に2年間の任期で選出した[1]これは、 2020年のアメリカ合衆国国勢調査に基づく区画再編後の最初の選挙であった

民主党は第3区と第11区で両議席を獲得し、第8区と第30区でそれぞれ1議席を獲得して下院での多数派を拡大した。

再選に立候補しない現職議員

民主的な

共和党員

さらに、2021年の前回選挙で選出された2人の議員が選挙前に退任した。ロナルド・S・ダンサー(共和党、第12区、在任中に死去)[25]ラルフ・R・カプト(民主党、第28区、辞任)[26]である。

現職議員が敗北

総選挙では

11月7日の総選挙では、現職の州議会議員5人(全員が共和党員)が敗北した。

共和党員

予測

ソースランキング現在
270toWin [29]ソリッドD2023年9月6日
選挙日報[30]セーフD2023年10月22日

結果

概要

2852
共和党員民主的な

[31] [32] [33]

パーティー候補者座席人気投票
20212023+/-強さ投票する%変化
民主的な794652増加665%1,804,11553.2%増加1.6%
共和党員733428減少635%1,575,07446.4%減少1.8%
独立した400安定した00%11,4960.6%増加0.5%
リバタリアン200安定した00%1,8600.1%安定した
社会主義労働者100安定した00%1,1210.0%該当なし
100安定した00%9790.0%安定した
合計1608080100.00%3,394,645 [a]100.00%
投票数1,760,049 [a]100%
消す1,760,04927%減少13%
登録済み6,459,097100%減少1.3%

州議会選挙区別

立法[34]2020年大統領[35]現職パーティー選出された議会議員結果
第1地区R +3.7アントワン・マクレラン担当者アントワン・マクレラン担当者
エリック・シモンセ​​ン担当者エリック・シモンセ​​ン担当者
第2地区D +11.5ドン・ガーディアン担当者ドン・ガーディアン担当者
クレア・スウィフト担当者クレア・スウィフト担当者
第3地区R +2.6ベサニー・マッカーシー・パトリック担当者デイブ・ベイリー・ジュニアデム
ベス・ソーヤー担当者ヘザー・シモンズデム
第4地区D +6.9ポール・D・モリアーティデムダン・ハッチソンデム
ガブリエラ・モスケラデムコーディ・ミラーデム
第5地区D +36.9ウィリアム・スピアマンデムウィリアム・スピアマンデム
ビル・モーエンデムビル・モーエンデム
第6地区D +32.5ルイス・グリーンウォルドデムルイス・グリーンウォルドデム
パメラ・ローゼン・ランピットデムパメラ・ローゼン・ランピットデム
第7地区D +31.5ハーブ・コナウェイデムハーブ・コナウェイデム
キャロル・A・マーフィーデムキャロル・A・マーフィーデム
第8地区D +4.6マイケル・トリッシ担当者マイケル・トリッシ担当者
ブランドン・ウンバ担当者アンドレア・カッツデム
第9地区R +25.1ブライアン・E・ランプフ担当者ブライアン・E・ランプフ担当者
ダイアン・ゴーブ担当者グレッグ・マイレ担当者
第10地区R +21.7グレゴリー・P・マクガッキン担当者グレゴリー・P・マクガッキン担当者
ジョン・カタラーノ担当者ポール・カニトラ担当者
第11地区D +13.2キム・ユールナー担当者マージー・ドンロンデム
マリリン・ピペルノ担当者ルアンヌ・ピーターポールデム
第12地区R +14.2ロバート・D・クリフトン担当者ロバート・D・クリフトン担当者
アレックス・サウイッキー担当者アレックス・サウイッキー担当者
第13地区R +6.7ジェラルド・シャーフェンベルガー担当者ジェラルド・シャーフェンベルガー担当者
ヴィッキー・フリン担当者ヴィッキー・フリン担当者
第14地区D +18.4ウェイン・デアンジェロデムウェイン・デアンジェロデム
ダニエル・R・ベンソンデムテニール・マッコイデム
第15地区D +47.5ヴァーリナ・レイノルズ=ジャクソンデムヴァーリナ・レイノルズ=ジャクソンデム
アンソニー・ヴェレリデムアンソニー・ヴェレリデム
第16地区D +20.8ロイ・フライマンデムロイ・フライマンデム
サダフ・ジャファーデムミッチェル・ドルリスデム
第17地区D +45.8ジョセフ・V・イーガンデムケビン・イーガンデム
ジョセフ・ダニエルセンデムジョセフ・ダニエルセンデム
第18地区D +22ロバート・カラビンチャックデムロバート・カラビンチャックデム
スターリー・スタンリーデムスターリー・スタンリーデム
第19地区D +19.1クレイグ・コフリンデムクレイグ・コフリンデム
イヴォンヌ・ロペスデムイヴォンヌ・ロペスデム
第20地区D +42.6アネット・キハノデムアネット・キハノデム
レジナルド・アトキンスデムレジナルド・アトキンスデム
第21地区D +17.4ナンシー・ムニョス担当者ナンシー・ムニョス担当者
ミシェル・マツィコウディス担当者ミシェル・マツィコウディス担当者
第22地区D +35.2ジェームズ・J・ケネディデムジェームズ・J・ケネディデム
リンダ・S・カーターデムリンダ・S・カーターデム
第23地区R +5.3エリック・ピーターソン担当者エリック・ピーターソン担当者
ジョン・ディマイオ担当者ジョン・ディマイオ担当者
第24地区R +14.1パーカースペース担当者夜明けのファンタジア担当者
ハル・ワース担当者マイク・インガナモート担当者
第25地区D +6.1オーラ・ダン担当者オーラ・ダン担当者
クリスチャン・バランコ[b]担当者クリスチャン・バランコ担当者
第26地区R +1.5ジェイ・ウェバー担当者ジェイ・ウェバー担当者
ブライアン・バーゲン[c]担当者ブライアン・バーゲン担当者
第27地区D +41.9ジョン・F・マッケオンデムロージー・バゴリーデム
トーマス・P・ギブリン[d]デムアリクソン・コラゾス=ギルデム
第28地区D +84.3ミラ・ジェイシー[e]デムガーネットホールデム
クレオパトラ・タッカーデムクレオパトラ・タッカーデム
第29地区D +62エリアナ・ピンター・マリンデムエリアナ・ピンター・マリンデム
シャニーク・スペイトデムシャニーク・スペイトデム
第30地区R +35.5ショーン・T・キーン担当者ショーン・T・キーン担当者
ネッド・トムソン担当者アヴィ・シュナルデム
第31地区D +44.9アンジェラ・V・マックナイトデムバーバラ・マッキャン・スタマトデム
ウィリアム・サンプソンデムウィリアム・サンプソンデム
第32地区D +57.2ラジ・ムケルジー[f]デムジョン・アレンデム
アネット・チャパロ[f]デムジェシカ・ラミレスデム
第33地区D +37アンジェリカ・M・ヒメネス[g]デムフリオ・マレンコデム
ペドロ・メヒア[g]デムゲイブ・ロドリゲスデム
第34地区D +51.5ブリトニー・ティンバーレイクデムカルメン・モラレスデム
ジャッキー・ユステイン[h]デムマイケル・ヴェネツィアデム
第35地区D +40.9シャボンダ・E・サムターデムシャボンダ・E・サムターデム
ベンジー・E・ウィンバリーデムベンジー・E・ウィンバリーデム
第36地区D +13.6ゲイリー・シャーデムゲイリー・シャーデム
クリントン・カラブレーゼデムクリントン・カラブレーゼデム
第37地区D +40.2シャマ・ハイダーデムシャマ・ハイダーデム
エレン・パークデムエレン・パークデム
第38地区D +14.1リサ・スウェインデムリサ・スウェインデム
クリス・タリーデムクリス・タリーデム
第39地区D +6.4ロバート・オース担当者ロバート・オース担当者
デアン・デフッチョ担当者ジョン・アザリティ担当者
第40地区D +1.4ケビン・J・ルーニー担当者アル・バルラス担当者
クリストファー・デフィリップス担当者クリストファー・デフィリップス担当者
  1. ^ ab ニュージャージー州の州議会選挙では、有権者は2人の候補者に投票できます。そのため、政党ごとの得票数は投票総数よりも多くなります。
  2. ^ 第26区から再編成された。
  3. ^ 第25区から再編された。
  4. ^ 第34区から再編成された。
  5. ^ 第27区から再編された。
  6. ^ ab 第33区から再編成された。
  7. ^ ab 第32選挙区から再編成された。
  8. ^ 第28区から再編された。

接戦

上位2政党間の得票数差が10%未満だった地区:

  1. 第8地区、0.2%増加 D
  2. 第3地区、2.2%増加
  3. 第4地区、5.4%
  4. 第21地区、3.6%
  5. 第25地区、4.2%
  6. 第39地区、6.8%
  7. 第40地区、9.8%

第1地区

現職は、2021年に31.30%の得票率で再選された共和党のアントワン・マクレラン氏と、 2021年に31.61%の得票率で再選されたエリック・K・シモンセ​​ン氏である。ドナルド・トランプ氏は2020年に51.61%の得票率でこの地区で勝利した。

共和党予備選

ノミネート者

推薦

アントワン・マクレラン(現職)

労働組合

  • ニュージャージーAFL-CIO (シモンセンとの共同推薦)[37]
エリック・シモンセ​​ン(現職)

労働組合

結果

共和党予備選[39]
パーティー候補者投票数%
共和党員エリック・シモンセ​​ン(現職)8,10750.3%
共和党員アントワン・マクレラン(現職)8,00549.7%
総投票数16,112100.0%

民主党予備選

ノミネート者

  • エディ・L・ボナー[36]
  • ダミタ・ホワイト・モリス[36]

結果

民主党予備選[39]
パーティー候補者投票数%
民主的なダミタ・ホワイト・モリス6,12950.3%
民主的なエディ・L・ボナー6,05449.7%
総投票数12,183100.0%

総選挙

予測

ソースシートランキング現在
選挙日報[30]座席1セーフR2023年10月22日
座席2セーフR
ニュージャージー・グローブ[40]座席1ソリッドR2023年11月2日
座席2ソリッドR

結果

2023年第1立法区総選挙[33]
パーティー候補者投票数%
共和党員エリック・シモンセ​​ン(現職)27,97631.8
共和党員アントワン・マクレラン(現職)27,60331.3
民主的なダミタ・ホワイト・モリス16,25718.5
民主的なエディ・L・ボナー16,22818.4
総投票数88,064100.0
共和党の 支持

第2地区

現職は共和党のドン・ガーディアン(2021年に26.66%の得票率で当選)とクレア・スウィフト(2021年に26.81%の得票率で当選)だった。ジョー・バイデンは2020年に55.43%の得票率でこの地区で勝利した。

共和党予備選

ノミネート者

推薦

ドン・ガーディアン(現職)

労働組合

組織

クレア・スウィフト(現職)

労働組合

  • ニュージャージーAFL-CIO (ガーディアンとの共同推薦)[37]

結果

共和党予備選[39]
パーティー候補者投票数%
共和党員ドン・ガーディアン(現職)6,05150.3%
共和党員クレア・スウィフト(現職)5,98049.7%
総投票数12,031100.0%

民主党予備選

ノミネート者

  • リサ・ベンダー、海洋科学者[43]
  • アルフォンソ・ハレル、教師[36]

撤回

推薦

カレン・フィッツパトリック(撤退)

組織

結果

民主党予備選[39]
パーティー候補者投票数%
民主的なカレン・フィッツパトリック7,27050.6%
民主的なアルフォンソ・ハレル7,08649.4%
総投票数14,356100.0%

総選挙

予測

ソースシートランキング現在
選挙日報[30]座席1リーンR2023年10月22日
座席2リーンR
ニュージャージー・グローブ[40]座席1リーンR2023年11月2日
座席2リーンR

結果

2023年第2立法区総選挙[33]
パーティー候補者投票数%
共和党員ドン・ガーディアン(現職)26,67528.8
共和党員クレア・スウィフト(現職)25,46027.5
民主的なエリザベス「リサ」ベンダー20,54722.2
民主的なアルフォンソ・ハレル19,83521.4
総投票数92,517100.0
共和党の 支持

第3地区

現職は、2021年に26.12%の得票率で当選した共和党のベサニー・マッカーシー・パトリック氏と、 2021年に26.23%の得票率で当選し、ニュージャージー州上院議員選挙に立候補しているベス・ソーヤー氏です。ドナルド・トランプ氏は2020年にこの地区で50.71%の得票率で勝利しました。

共和党予備選

ノミネート者

予備選挙で敗退

撤回

大会結果

セーラム郡共和党大会[47]
パーティー候補者投票数%
共和党員ベサニー・マッカーシー・パトリック(現職)5942.4%
共和党員トム・テデスコ3827.3%
共和党員ベス・ソーヤー(現職)3122.3%
共和党員アダム・ウィンゲート117.9%
総投票数139100.0%

主要な結果

共和党予備選[39]
パーティー候補者投票数%
共和党員トム・テデスコ7,27238.6%
共和党員ベサニー・マッカーシー・パトリック(現職)7,26338.6%
共和党員ジョセフ・コリンズ・ジュニア4,28422.8%
総投票数18,819100.0%

民主党予備選

ノミネート者

予備選挙で敗退

拒否

推薦

デビッド・ベイリー

労働組合

組織

ロバート・フィッツパトリック

組織

ヘザー・シモンズ

労働組合

組織

タンジー・ヤングブラッド

組織

結果

民主党予備選[39]
パーティー候補者投票数%
民主的なヘザー・シモンズ9,43037.8%
民主的なデビッド・ベイリー8,67834.8%
民主的なロバート・フィッツパトリック3,43913.8%
民主的なタンジー・ヤングブラッド3,40413.6%
総投票数24,951100.0%

総選挙

予測

ソースシートランキング現在
選挙日報[30]座席1おそらくR2023年10月22日
座席2リーンR
ニュージャージー・グローブ[40]座席1トサップ2023年11月2日
座席2トサップ

結果

2023年第3立法区総選挙[33]
パーティー候補者投票数%
民主的なヘザー・シモンズ 30,86125.6
民主的なデイブ・ベイリー・ジュニア 30,73725.5
共和党員ベサニー・マッカーシー・パトリック(現職)29,52224.5
共和党員トム・テデスコ29,48024.4
総投票数120,600100.0
民主党が 共和党から勝利

第4地区

現職は民主党のポール・D・モリアーティ氏(2021年に26.49%の得票率で再選)とガブリエラ・モスケラ氏(2021年に25.83%の得票率で再選)だった。ジョー・バイデン氏は2020年に52.96%の得票率でこの地区で勝利した。

民主党予備選

ノミネート者

拒否

推薦

ダン・ハッチソン

労働組合

組織

コーディ・ミラー

労働組合

組織

結果

民主党予備選[39]
パーティー候補者投票数%
民主的なダン・ハッチソン11,69650.2%
民主的なコーディ・ミラー11,61549.8%
総投票数23,311100.0%

共和党予備選

ノミネート者

  • アマンダ・エスポジト、教師[36]
  • マシュー・ウォーカー、元ブエナ評議会議長[36]

予備選挙で敗退

  • マイケル・クラーク、実業家[36]
  • デニス・ゴンザレス、ベテラン[36]
  • ジョン・キーティング弁護士[36]

推薦

マシュー・ウォーカー

労働組合

結果

共和党予備選[39]
パーティー候補者投票数%
共和党員アマンダ・エスポジト5,19930.3%
共和党員マシュー・ウォーカー5,11029.8%
共和党員マイケル・クラーク3,05317.8%
共和党員デニス・ゴンザレス2,94017.1%
共和党員ジョン・キーティング8545.0%
総投票数17,156100.0%

総選挙

予測

ソースシートランキング現在
選挙日報[30]座席1トサップ2023年10月22日
座席2トサップ
ニュージャージー・グローブ[40]座席1トサップ2023年11月2日
座席2トサップ

結果

2023年第4立法区総選挙[33]
パーティー候補者投票数%
民主的なダン・ハッチソン 30,11626.5
民主的なコーディ・D・ミラー 29,77026.2
共和党員アマンダ・エスポジト26,65323.5
共和党員マシュー・P・ウォーカー25,88122.8
保守党サウスジャージーモーリーン・デュークス・ペンローズ1,1451.0
総投票数113,565100.0
民主党の 支配

第5地区

現職は、2021年に28.74%の得票率で再選された民主党のウィリアム・F・モーン・ジュニア氏と、 2021年に28.38%の得票率で再選されたウィリアム・W・スピアマン氏である。ジョー・バイデン氏は2020年に68.05%の得票率でこの地区で勝利した。

民主党予備選

ノミネート者

推薦

ウィリアム・F・モーン・ジュニア(現職)

労働組合

ウィリアム・W・スピアマン(現職)

労働組合

結果

民主党予備選[39]
パーティー候補者投票数%
民主的なウィリアム・W・スピアマン(現職)12,92050.2%
民主的なウィリアム・F・モーン・ジュニア(現職)12,82649.8%
総投票数25,746100.0%

共和党予備選

ノミネート者

結果

共和党予備選[39]
パーティー候補者投票数%
共和党員ジョー・ミラー2,77050.6%
共和党員ヤリンダ・パガン2,70449.4%
総投票数5,474100.0%

総選挙

予測

ソースシートランキング現在
選挙日報[30]座席1セーフD2023年10月22日
座席2セーフD
ニュージャージー・グローブ[40]座席1ソリッドD2023年11月2日
座席2ソリッドD

結果

2023年第5立法区総選挙[33]
パーティー候補者投票数%
民主的なウィリアム・W・スピアマン(現職)25,99435.1
民主的なウィリアム・F・モーン・ジュニア(現職)25,75734.7
共和党員ジョー・ミラー11,38615.4
共和党員ヤリンダ・パガン11,04814.9
総投票数74,135100.0
民主党の 支配

第6地区

現職は民主党のルイス・D・グリーンウォルド氏(2021年に33.07%の得票率で再選)とパメラ・R・ランピット氏(2021年に32.46%の得票率で再選)だった。ジョー・バイデン氏は2020年に65.74%の得票率でこの地区で勝利した。

民主党予備選

ノミネート者

推薦

ルイス・D・グリーンウォルド(現職)

労働組合

組織

パメラ・R・ランピット(現職)

労働組合

組織

結果

民主党予備選[39]
パーティー候補者投票数%
民主的なルイス・D・グリーンウォルド(現職)15,35250.3%
民主的なパメラ・R・ランピット(現職)15,15049.7%
総投票数30,502100.0%

共和党予備選

ノミネート者

  • ダニエル・M・バリー[36]
  • ダニエル・M・ケニー[36]

結果

共和党予備選[39]
パーティー候補者投票数%
共和党員ダニエル・M・ケニー4,06750.4%
共和党員ダニエル・M・バリー4,00449.6%
総投票数8,071100.0%

予備選挙後、ケニーは8月28日に総選挙から撤退した。[50]ブライアン・マクローリーが8月31日に代替候補として選出された。[51]

総選挙

予測

ソースシートランキング現在
選挙日報[30]座席1セーフD2023年10月22日
座席2セーフD
ニュージャージー・グローブ[40]座席1ソリッドD2023年11月2日
座席2ソリッドD

結果

2023年第6立法区総選挙[33]
パーティー候補者投票数%
民主的なルイス・D・グリーンウォルド(現職)34,71735.1
民主的なパメラ・R・ランピット(現職)34,18534.6
共和党員ダニエル・M・バリー15,06715.2
共和党員ブライアン・マクロリー14,94515.1
総投票数98,914100.0
民主党の 支配

第7地区

現職は、2021年に30.98%の得票率で再選された民主党のハーブ・コナウェイ氏と、 2021年に30.60%の得票率で再選されたキャロル・マーフィー氏である。ジョー・バイデン氏は2020年に65.27%の得票率でこの地区で勝利した。

民主党予備選

ノミネート者

推薦

ハーブ・コナウェイ(現職)

労働組合

組織

キャロル・マーフィー(現職)

労働組合

組織

結果

民主党予備選[39]
パーティー候補者投票数%
民主的なハーブ・コナウェイ(現職)12,41250.3%
民主的なキャロル・マーフィー(現職)12,26149.7%
総投票数24,673100.0%

共和党予備選

ノミネート者

  • アイリーン・ブレイスティン、活動家[36]
  • ダグラス・ディロン、元ムーアズタウンゾーニング委員会委員[36]

結果

共和党予備選[39]
パーティー候補者投票数%
共和党員ダグラス・ディロン4,13250.2%
共和党員アイリーン・ブレスティン4,09849.8%
総投票数8,230100.0%

総選挙

予測

ソースシートランキング現在
選挙日報[30]座席1セーフD2023年10月22日
座席2セーフD
ニュージャージー・グローブ[40]座席1ソリッドD2023年11月2日
座席2ソリッドD

結果

2023年第7立法区総選挙[33]
パーティー候補者投票数%
民主的なハーバート・C・コナウェイ・ジュニア(現職)32,60833.5
民主的なキャロル・マーフィー(現職)31,93632.8
共和党員ダグラス・ディロン16,36816.8
共和党員アイリーン・ブレスティン16,35016.8
総投票数97,262100.0
民主党の 支配

第8地区

現職は共和党のマイケル・トリッシ・ジュニア氏(2021年に26.45%の得票率で当選)とブランドン・ウンバ氏(2021年に25.52%の得票率で当選)だった。ジョー・バイデン氏は2020年に51.75%の得票率でこの地区で勝利した。

共和党予備選

ノミネート者

推薦

マイケル・トリッシ・ジュニア(現職)

労働組合

  • ニュージャージーAFL-CIO (ウンバとの共同支持)[37]
ブランドン・ウンバ(現職)

労働組合

結果

共和党予備選[39]
パーティー候補者投票数%
共和党員マイケル・トリッシ・ジュニア(現職)7,43550.7%
共和党員ブランドン・ウンバ(現職)7,24149.3%
総投票数14,676100.0%

民主党予備選

ノミネート者

拒否

推薦

アンソニー・アンジェロッツィ

労働組合

組織

アンドレア・カッツ

組織

結果

民主党予備選[39]
パーティー候補者投票数%
民主的なアンドレア・カッツ 8,16550.5%
民主的なアンソニー・アンジェロッツィ 8,00049.5%
総投票数16,165100.0%

総選挙

予測

ソースシートランキング現在
選挙日報[30]座席1おそらくR2023年10月22日
座席2リーンR
ニュージャージー・グローブ[40]座席1リーンR2023年11月2日
座席2リーンR

結果

2023年第8立法区総選挙[33]
パーティー候補者投票数%
共和党員マイケル・トリッシ・ジュニア(現職)27,88125.3%
民主的なアンドレア・カッツ 27,63625.1%
民主的なアンソニー・アンジェロッツィ27,43824.9%
共和党員ブランドン・ウンバ(現職)27,38424.8%
総投票数110,339100.0
共和党の 支持
民主党が 共和党から勝利

第9地区

現職は共和党のブライアン・E・ランプフ氏(2021年に35.13%の得票率で再選)とダイアン・ゴーブ氏(2021年に34.46%の得票率で再選)だった。ドナルド・トランプ氏は2020年に62.16%の得票率でこの地区で勝利した。

共和党予備選

ノミネート者

撤回

推薦

ダイアン・ゴーブ(撤退)

州議会議員

ブライアン・E・ランプフ(現職)

州議会議員

Labor unions

Convention results

Ocean County Republican convention[54]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBrian E. Rumpf (incumbent) 96 43.8%
RepublicanGreg Myhre 67 30.6%
RepublicanDiAnne Gove (incumbent)5625.6%
Total votes219 100.0%

Primary results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBrian E. Rumpf (incumbent) 11,516 50.9%
RepublicanGreg Myhre 11,124 49.1%
Total votes22,640 100.0%

Democratic primary

Nominees

  • Joseph Atura, teacher[36]
  • Sarah Collins, candidate for this seat in 2019[36]

Endorsements

Joseph Atura

Organizations

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticSarah Collins 6,807 50.5%
DemocraticJoseph Atura 6,678 49.5%
Total votes13,485 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe ROctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Safe R
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid RNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Solid R

Results

9th Legislative District general election, 2023
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBrian E. Rumpf (incumbent) 37,559 34.0
RepublicanGreg Myhre 36,342 32.9
DemocraticSarah Collins18,37416.6
DemocraticJoseph Atura17,20515.6
GreenBarry Bendar9790.8
Total votes110,459 100.0
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 10

The incumbents were Republicans Gregory P. McGuckin, who was re-elected with 34.61% of the vote in 2021, and John Catalano, who was re-elected with 34.36% of the vote in 2021. Donald Trump won this district by 60.34% in 2020.

Republican primary

Nominees

Withdrawn

Declined

Endorsements

Declined to endorse

State legislators

Convention results

Ocean County Republican convention[61]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanGregory P. McGuckin (incumbent) 63 36.4%
RepublicanPaul Kanitra 50 28.9%
RepublicanRuthanne Scaturro3520.2%
RepublicanAshley Lamb2514.4%
Total votes173 100.0%

Primary results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanGregory P. McGuckin (incumbent) 10,767 50.5%
RepublicanPaul Kanitra 10,545 49.5%
Total votes21,312 100.0%

Democratic primary

Nominees

Endorsements

Emma Mammano

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticEmma Mammano 5,181 50.6%
DemocraticJohn LaMacchia 5,067 49.4%
Total votes10,248 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe ROctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Safe R
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid RNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Solid R

Results

10th Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanGregory P. McGuckin (incumbent) 34,805 33.0
RepublicanPaul Kanitra 34,098 32.4
DemocraticEmma Mammano18,52917.6
DemocraticJohn LaMacchia17,95817.0
Total votes105,390 100.0
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 11

The incumbents were Republicans Kimberly Eulner, who was elected with 24.94% of the vote in 2021, and Marilyn Piperno, who was elected with 25.05% of the vote in 2021. Joe Biden won this district by 56.18% in 2020.

Republican primary

Nominees

Results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanMarilyn Piperno (incumbent) 4,258 50.2%
RepublicanKimberly Eulner (incumbent) 4,228 49.8%
Total votes8,486 100.0%

Democratic primary

Nominees

Endorsements

Margie Donlon

Labor unions

Organizations

Luanne Peterpaul

Labor unions

Organizations

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMargie Donlon 8,086 50.2%
DemocraticLuanne Peterpaul 8,011 49.8%
Total votes16,097 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1TossupOctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Tossup
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1TossupNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Tossup

Results

11th Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMargie Donlon 32,005 28.6
DemocraticLuanne Peterpaul 31,636 28.3
RepublicanMarilyn Piperno (incumbent)24,23021.7
RepublicanKimberly Eulner (incumbent)24,02521.5
Total votes111,896 100.0
Democratic gain from Republican
Democratic gain from Republican

District 12

The incumbents were Republicans Robert D. Clifton, who was re-elected with 32.52% of the vote in 2021, and Alex Sauickie, who was elected with 61.06% of the vote in a 2022 special election. Donald Trump won this district with 56.48% of the vote in 2020.

Republican primary

Nominees

Eliminated in primary

Endorsements

Robert D. Clifton (incumbent)

Labor unions

Organizations

Alex Sauickie (incumbent)

Labor unions

Results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanRobert D. Clifton (incumbent) 5,297 45.1%
RepublicanAlex Sauickie (incumbent) 5,056 43.1%
RepublicanSalvatore Giordano1,38711.8%
Total votes11,740 100.0%

Democratic primary

Nominees

  • Raya Arbiol, veteran[36]
  • Paul Sarti, candidate for this seat in 2022[36]

Endorsements

Raya Arbiol

Labor unions

  • New Jersey AFL–CIO (co-endorsement with Sarti)[37]

Organizations

Paul Sarti

Labor unions

  • New Jersey AFL–CIO (co-endorsement with Arbiol)[37]

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticPaul Sarti 4,861 50.4%
DemocraticRaya Arbiol 4,789 49.6%
Total votes9,650 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe ROctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Safe R
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid RNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Solid R

Results

12th Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanRobert D. Clifton (incumbent) 28,200 32.0
RepublicanAlex Sauickie (incumbent) 27,061 30.7
DemocraticPaul Sarti16,76719.0
DemocraticRaya Arbiol16,16418.3
Total votes88,192 100.0
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 13

The incumbents were Republicans Vicky Flynn, who was elected with 30.45% of the vote in 2021, and Gerard P. Scharfenberger, who was re-elected with 30.76% of the vote in 2021. Donald Trump won this district by 52.82% in 2020.

Republican primary

Nominees

Endorsements

Vicky Flynn (incumbent)

Labor unions

Results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanVicky Flynn (incumbent) 6,330 50.1%
RepublicanGerard P. Scharfenberger (incumbent) 6,295 49.9%
Total votes12,625 100.0%

Democratic primary

Nominees

  • Paul Eschelbach[67]
  • Danielle Mastropiero[36]

Disqualified

  • Koby Biran[36][67]

Endorsements

Paul Eschelbach

Labor unions

Results

Democratic primary[39][68]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticDanielle Mastropiero 5,335 92.1%
DemocraticPaul Eschelbach (write-in) 250 4.3%
DemocraticOther write-ins2083.6%
Total votes5,793 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe ROctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Safe R
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid RNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Solid R

Results

13th Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanVicky Flynn (incumbent) 30,744 28.9
RepublicanGerard P. Scharfenberger (incumbent) 30,474 28.6
DemocraticDanielle Mastropiero22,44021.1
DemocraticPaul Eschelbach21,65520.3
LibertarianJohn Morrison1,2411.2
Total votes106,554 100.0
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 14

The incumbents were Democrats Wayne P. DeAngelo, who was re-elected with 28.29% of the vote in 2021, and Daniel R. Benson, who was re-elected with 27.85% of the vote in 2021. Joe Biden won this district by 58.69% in 2020.

Democratic primary

Nominees

Withdrawn

Declined

Endorsements

Tennille McCoy

Labor unions

Organizations

Wayne P. DeAngelo (incumbent)

State legislators

Labor unions

Organizations

Declined to endorse

State legislators

Convention results

Mercer County Democratic convention[73]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRick Carabelli 120 35.6%
DemocraticTennille McCoy 111 32.9%
DemocraticWayne P. DeAngelo (incumbent) 106 31.5%
Total votes337 100.0%
Middlesex County Democratic convention[74]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticWayne P. DeAngelo (incumbent) 58 40.2%
DemocraticTennille McCoy 45 31.3%
DemocraticRick Carabelli4128.5%
Total votes144 100.0%

Primary results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticWayne P. DeAngelo (incumbent) 10,366 50.5%
DemocraticTennille McCoy 10,156 49.5%
Total votes20,522 100.0%

Republican primary

Nominees

  • Adam Elias, attorney[36]
  • Skye Gilmartin, former Hightstown Councilmember[36]

Eliminated in primary

  • Bina Shah, nominee for this seat in 2019 and 2021[36]

Results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanAdam Elias 4,233 46.2%
RepublicanSkye Gilmartin 4,188 45.7%
RepublicanBina Shah7488.2%
Total votes9,169 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe DOctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Likely D
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid DNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Likely D

Results

14th Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticWayne P. DeAngelo (incumbent) 32,843 30.3
DemocraticTennille McCoy 31,181 28.8
RepublicanAdam Elias22,22320.5
RepublicanSkye Gilmartin22,17420.5
Total votes108,421 100.0
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 15

The incumbents were Democrats Verlina Reynolds-Jackson, who was re-elected with 40.34% of the vote in 2021, and Anthony S. Verrelli, who was re-elected with 40.66% of the vote in 2021. Joe Biden won this district by 73.29% in 2020.

Democratic primary

Nominees

Endorsements

Verlina Reynolds-Jackson (incumbent)

Labor unions

Organizations

Anthony S. Verrelli (incumbent)

Labor unions

Organizations

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticVerlina Reynolds-Jackson (incumbent) 10,012 50.8%
DemocraticAnthony S. Verrelli (incumbent) 9,687 49.2%
Total votes19,699 100.0%

Republican primary

Nominee

  • Michel F. Hurtado, student at Kean University, attendant at the Mercer County Improvement Authority, candidate for Mercer County Commissioner in 2021[36]

Withdrawn

Results

Republican primary[39][76][77]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanMichel F. Hurtado 2,343 94.5%
RepublicanPedro Reyes (write-in)903.6%
RepublicanOther write-ins471.9%
Total votes2,480 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe DOctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Safe D
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid DNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Solid D

Results

15th Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticAnthony S. Verrelli (incumbent) 27,669 42.3
DemocraticVerlina Reynolds-Jackson (incumbent) 27,322 41.8
RepublicanMichel F. Hurtado10,37115.9
Total votes65,362 100.0
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 16

The incumbents were Democrats Roy Freiman, who was re-elected with 26.67% of the vote in 2021, and Sadaf Jaffer, who was elected with 25.71% of the vote in 2021. Joe Biden won this district by 59.64% in 2020.

Democratic primary

Nominees

Withdrawn

Declined

Endorsements

Mitchelle Drulis

Labor unions

Organizations

Roy Freiman (incumbent)

Labor unions

Organizations

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRoy Freiman (incumbent) 9,803 50.1%
DemocraticMitchelle Drulis 9,759 49.9%
Total votes19,562 100.0%

Republican primary

Nominees

  • Ross Traphagen, Clinton Councilmember[36]
  • Grace Zhang, accountant[36]

Withdrawn

Results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanRoss Traphagen 5,946 50.3%
RepublicanGrace Zhang 5,873 49.7%
Total votes11,819 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Likely DOctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Lean D
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Lean DNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Lean D

Results

16th Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRoy Freiman (incumbent) 34,188 28.3
DemocraticMitchelle Drulis 33,642 27.9
RepublicanGrace Zhang26,55822.0
RepublicanRoss Traphagen26,29321.8
Total votes120,663 100.0
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 17

The incumbents were Democrats Joseph Danielsen, who was re-elected with 34.19% of the vote in 2021, and Joseph V. Egan, who was re-elected with 34.83% of the vote in 2021. Joe Biden won this district by 72.43% in 2020.

Democratic primary

Nominees

Withdrawn

Endorsements

Joseph Danielsen (incumbent)

Labor unions

Organizations

Joseph V. Egan (withdrawn)

Labor unions

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJoseph V. Egan (incumbent) 8,920 50.2%
DemocraticJoseph Danielsen (incumbent) 8,859 49.8%
Total votes17,779 100.0%

Republican primary

Nominees

  • Susan Hucko[36]
  • Dhimant G. Patel[36]

Results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanSusan Hucko 1,684 51.9%
RepublicanDhimant G. Patel 1,562 48.1%
Total votes3,246 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe DOctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Safe D
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid DNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Solid D

Results

17th Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticKevin Egan 20,159 36.3
DemocraticJoseph Danielsen (incumbent) 20,064 36.2
RepublicanSusan Hucko7,77114.0
RepublicanDhimant G. Patel7,47313.5
Total votes55,467 100.0
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 18

The incumbents were Democrats Robert Karabinchak, who was re-elected with 29.27% of the vote in 2021, and Sterley Stanley, who was re-elected with 28.45% of the vote in 2021. Joe Biden won this district by 60.48% in 2020.

Democratic primary

Nominees

Endorsements

Robert Karabinchak (incumbent)

Labor unions

Organizations

Sterley Stanley (incumbent)

Labor unions

Organizations

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRobert Karabinchak (incumbent) 13,987 50.2%
DemocraticSterley Stanley (incumbent) 13,875 49.8%
Total votes27,862 100.0%

Republican primary

Nominees

Results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanTeresa Hutchison 2,999 50.3%
RepublicanJoseph Wolak 2,959 49.7%
Total votes5,958 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe DOctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Safe D
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid DNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Solid D

Results

18th Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRobert Karabinchak (incumbent) 23,362 31.5
DemocraticSterley Stanley (incumbent) 23,236 31.4
RepublicanTeresa Hutchison13,86118.7
RepublicanJoseph Wolak13,61918.4
Total votes74,078 100.0
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 19

The incumbents were Democrats Craig J. Coughlin, who was re-elected with 29.15% of the vote in 2021, and Yvonne Lopez, who was re-elected with 28.63% of the vote in 2021. Joe Biden won this district by 59.16% in 2020.

Democratic primary

Nominees

Endorsements

Craig J. Coughlin (incumbent)

Labor unions

Organizations

Yvonne Lopez (incumbent)

Labor unions

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticCraig J. Coughlin (incumbent) 8,492 50.2%
DemocraticYvonne Lopez (incumbent) 8,426 49.8%
Total votes16,918 100.0%

Republican primary

Nominees

  • Marilyn Colon[36]
  • Sam Raval[36]

Results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanMarilyn Colon 2,342 50.9%
RepublicanSam Raval 2,261 49.1%
Total votes4,603 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe DOctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Safe D
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid DNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Solid D

Results

19th Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticCraig J. Coughlin (incumbent) 18,808 31.4
DemocraticYvonne Lopez (incumbent) 18,254 30.5
RepublicanMarilyn Colon11,49619.2
RepublicanSam Raval10,74017.9
LibertarianDavid Diez6191.0
Total votes59,917 100.0
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 20

The incumbents were Democrats Reginald Atkins, who was elected with 49.23% of the vote in 2021, and Annette Quijano, who was re-elected with 50.77% of the vote in 2021. Joe Biden won this district by 71.03% in 2020.

Democratic primary

Nominees

Eliminated in primary

  • Charles Mitchell[36]
  • Myrlene Thelot[36]

Endorsements

Reginald Atkins (incumbent)

Labor unions

Annette Quijano (incumbent)

Labor unions

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticAnnette Quijano (incumbent) 7,014 39.1%
DemocraticReginald Atkins (incumbent) 6,711 37.4%
DemocraticMyrlene Thelot2,11911.8%
DemocraticCharles Mitchell2,10611.7%
Total votes17,950 100.0%

Republican primary

Nominee

  • Ramon Hernandez[36]

Results

Republican primary[39][86]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanRamon Hernandez 996 95.7%
RepublicanWrite-in454.3%
Total votes1,041 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe DOctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Safe D
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid DNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Solid D

Results

20th Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticAnnette Quijano (incumbent) 12,280 42.7
DemocraticReginald Atkins (incumbent) 12,104 42.1
RepublicanRamon Hernandez4,38015.2
Total votes28,764 100.0
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 21

The incumbents were Republicans Michele Matsikoudis, who was elected with 26.28% of the vote in 2021, and Nancy Muñoz, who was re-elected with 26.99% of the vote in 2021. Joe Biden won this district by 58.07% in 2020.

Republican primary

Nominees

Endorsements

Michele Matsikoudis (incumbent)

Results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanNancy Muñoz (incumbent) 8,705 50.0%
RepublicanMichele Matsikoudis (incumbent) 8,693 50.0%
Total votes17,398 100.0%

Democratic primary

Nominees

  • Elizabeth Graner, Bernards Township Democratic Municipal Chair, nominee for this district in 2021[36]
  • Chris Weber, mayor and Township Committeeman of Springfield, Detective Sergeant for the Newark South District Narcotics Unit (retired), and Detective Supervisor for the Newark Police Department School Safety Task Force (retired)[36]

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticElizabeth A. Graner 8,552 50.5%
DemocraticChris Weber 8,375 49.5%
Total votes16,927 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Lean ROctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Lean R
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Likely RNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Likely R

Results

21st Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanNancy Muñoz (incumbent) 33,146 26.1
RepublicanMichele Matsikoudis (incumbent) 32,607 25.7
DemocraticElizabeth A. Graner30,64324.1
DemocraticChris Weber30,61524.1
Total votes127,011 100.0
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 22

The incumbents were Democrats Linda Carter, who was re-elected with 31.26% of the vote in 2021, and James Kennedy, who was re-elected with 30.60% of the vote in 2021. Joe Biden won this district by 67.26% in 2020.

Democratic primary

Nominees

Endorsements

Linda Carter (incumbent)

Labor unions

Organizations

James Kennedy (incumbent)

Labor unions

Organizations

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticLinda Carter (incumbent) 10,084 51.0%
DemocraticJames Kennedy (incumbent) 9,681 49.0%
Total votes19,765 100.0%

Republican primary

Nominees

Results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanLisa Fabrizio 2,353 50.5%
RepublicanPatricia Quattrocchi 2,302 49.5%
Total votes4,655 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe DOctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Safe D
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid DNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Solid D

Results

22nd Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticLinda Carter (incumbent) 23,710 33.3
DemocraticJames Kennedy (incumbent) 23,123 32.5
RepublicanLisa Fabrizio12,27217.2
RepublicanPatricia Quattrocchi12,08717.0
Total votes71,192 100.0
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 23

The incumbents were Republicans John DiMaio, who was re-elected with 30.71% of the vote in 2021, and Erik Peterson, who was re-elected with 29.90% of the vote in 2021. Donald Trump won this district by 51.92% in 2020.

Republican primary

Nominees

Results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJohn DiMaio (incumbent) 8,545 50.4%
RepublicanErik Peterson (incumbent) 8,404 49.6%
Total votes16,949 100.0%

Democratic primary

Nominees

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMargaret Weinberger 6,891 51.0%
DemocraticGuy Citron 6,619 49.0%
Total votes13,510 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe ROctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Safe R
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid RNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Solid R

Results

23rd Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJohn DiMaio (incumbent) 31,122 29.5
RepublicanErik Peterson (incumbent) 30,366 28.8
DemocraticTyler Powell22,11821.0
DemocraticGuy Citron21,98120.8
Total votes105,587 100.0
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 24

The incumbents were Republicans Parker Space, who was re-elected with 35.60% of the vote in 2021, and Hal Wirths, who was re-elected with 32.66% of the vote in 2021. Donald Trump won this district by 56.17% in 2020.

Republican primary

Nominees

Eliminated in primary

Withdrawn

Declined

Endorsements

Dawn Fantasia

State legislators

Mike Inganamort

State legislators

Steve Lonegan (withdrawn)

Local officials

Convention results

Morris County Republican convention[93]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanMike Inganamort 78 41.3%
RepublicanDawn Fantasia 69 36.5%
RepublicanJason Sarnoski2513.2%
RepublicanJosh Aikens179.0%
Total votes189 100.0%

Primary results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDawn Fantasia 8,511 26.6%
RepublicanMike Inganamort 7,976 25.0%
RepublicanJosh Aikens7,12022.3%
RepublicanJason Sarnoski6,72621.1%
RepublicanRob Kovic1,6125.0%
Total votes31,945 100.0%

Democratic primary

Nominee

Withdrawn

  • Veronica Fernandez, perennial candidate[94][95] (running as an Independent)[45]

Results

Democratic primary[39][96][97][98]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticAlicia Sharm 5,674 96.8%
DemocraticWrite-in1863.2%
Total votes5,860 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe ROctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Safe R
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid RNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Solid R

Results

24th Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanDawn Fantasia 31,994 36.0
RepublicanMike Inganamort 31,174 35.0
DemocraticAlicia Sharm18,72221.0
End The Corruption!Veronica Fernandez7,1848.1
Total votes89,074 100.0
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 25

The incumbents were Republicans Brian Bergen, who was re-elected with 27.85% of the vote in 2021, and Aura K. Dunn, who was re-elected with 28.25% of the vote in 2021. Joe Biden won this district by 52.52% in 2020.

Republican primary

Nominees

Endorsements

Christian E. Barranco (incumbent)

Labor unions

  • New Jersey AFL–CIO (co-endorsement with Dunn)[37]
Aura K. Dunn (incumbent)

Labor unions

Results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanAura K. Dunn (incumbent) 9,382 50.2%
RepublicanChristian E. Barranco (incumbent) 9,297 49.8%
Total votes18,679 100.0%

Democratic primary

Nominees

  • Diane Salvatore, journalist[36]
  • Jonathan Torres, candidate for Randolph Council[36]

Endorsements

Dianne Salvatore

Organizations

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticDiane Salvatore 7,977 50.2%
DemocraticJonathan Torres 7,899 49.8%
Total votes15,876 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Likely ROctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Likely R
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Likely RNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Likely R

Results

25th Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanAura K. Dunn (incumbent) 26,717 26.4
RepublicanChristian E. Barranco (incumbent) 25,988 25.7
DemocraticJonathan Torres24,42024.1
DemocraticDiane Salvatore24,05523.8
Total votes101,180 100.0
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 26

The incumbents were Republicans Christian E. Barranco, who was elected with 29.32% of the vote in 2021, and Jay Webber, who was re-elected with 29.98% of the vote in 2021. Donald Trump won this district by 50.02% in 2020.

Republican primary

Nominees

Eliminated in primary

Convention results

Morris County Republican convention[100]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBrian Bergen (incumbent) 200 48.7%
RepublicanJay Webber (incumbent) 165 40.1%
RepublicanBettyLou DeCroce4611.2%
Total votes411 100.0%

Primary results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJay Webber (incumbent) 10,117 34.3%
RepublicanBrian Bergen (incumbent) 9,162 31.0%
RepublicanBettyLou DeCroce5,13117.4%
RepublicanRobert Peluso5,10517.3%
Total votes29,515 100.0%

Democratic primary

Nominees

  • Walter Mielarczyk, engineer[36]
  • John Van Achen, former chair of the Parsippany Planning Board[36]

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJohn Van Achen 6,727 50.4%
DemocraticWalter Mielarczyk 6,609 49.6%
Total votes13,336 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe ROctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Safe R
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid RNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Solid R

Results

26th Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJay Webber (incumbent) 28,146 28.7
RepublicanBrian Bergen (incumbent) 27,831 28.3
DemocraticJohn Van Achen21,26321.7
DemocraticWalter Mielarczyk20,96221.4
Total votes98,202 100.0
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 27

The incumbents were Democrats Mila Jasey, who was re-elected with 30.95% of the vote in 2021, and John F. McKeon, who was re-elected with 31.62% of the vote in 2021. Joe Biden won this district by 70.61% in 2020.

Democratic primary

Nominees

  • Rosaura Bagolie, Livingston Councilmember[101][102]
  • Alixon Collazos-Gill, former aide to Steve Rothman and wife of Brendan Gill[36][103][104]

Eliminated in primary

Withdrawn

Declined

Endorsements

Alixon Collazos-Gill

Labor unions

Organizations

John F. McKeon (withdrawn)

Labor unions

Organizations

Primary results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJohn F. McKeon (incumbent) 10,264 39.1%
DemocraticAlixon Collazos-Gill 9,624 36.6%
DemocraticEve Robinson4,80118.3%
DemocraticCraig A. Stanley1,5956.1%
Total votes26,284 100.0%

Special convention results

Essex County Democratic special convention[102]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRosaura Bagolie 107 64.5%
DemocraticCraig A. Stanley5935.5%
Total votes166 100.0%

Republican primary

Nominees

Withdrawn

  • Malvin Frias, veteran[109]
  • Jonathan Sym[67][109]

Results

Republican primary[39][111]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJonathan Sym (write-in) 212 49.2%
RepublicanIrene DeVita (write-in) 184 42.7%
RepublicanOther write-ins358.1%
Total votes431 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe DOctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Safe D
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid DNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Solid D

Results

27th Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticRosaura Bagolie 27,303 34.9
DemocraticAlixon Collazos-Gill 27,245 34.8
RepublicanIrene DeVita11,91615.2
RepublicanMichael Mecca Jr.11,73215.0
Total votes78,196 100.0
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 28

The incumbents were Democrats Jackie Yustein, who was chosen to fill the seat after Ralph R. Caputo resigned, and Cleopatra G. Tucker, who was re-elected with 39.15% of the vote in 2021. Joe Biden won this district by 92.07% in 2020.

Democratic primary

Nominees

Eliminated in primary

Withdrawn

Declined

Endorsements

Garnet Hall

Labor unions

Organizations

Cleopatra G. Tucker (incumbent)

Labor unions

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticGarnet Hall 8,520 41.0%
DemocraticCleopatra G. Tucker (incumbent) 8,237 39.6%
DemocraticFrank McGehee4,02519.4%
Total votes20,782 100.0%

Republican primary

Nominees

Results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJoy Freeman 274 53.0%
RepublicanWillie S. Jetti 243 47.0%
Total votes517 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe DOctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Safe D
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid DNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Solid D

Results

28th Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticCleopatra G. Tucker (incumbent) 19,094 46.3
DemocraticGarnet Hall 18,637 45.2
RepublicanJoy Freeman1,9024.6
RepublicanWillie S. Jetti1,6003.9
Total votes41,233 100.0
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 29

The incumbents were Democrats Eliana Pintor Marin, who was re-elected with 49.14% of the vote in 2021, and Shanique Speight, who was re-elected with 48.30% of the vote in 2021. Joe Biden won this district by 80.82% in 2020.

Democratic primary

Nominees

Endorsements

Eliana Pintor Marin (incumbent)

Labor unions

  • New Jersey AFL–CIO (co-endorsement with Speight)[37]
Shanique Speight (incumbent)

Labor unions

  • New Jersey AFL–CIO (co-endorsement with Pintor Marin)[37]

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticShanique Speight (incumbent) 3,792 50.3%
DemocraticEliana Pintor Marin (incumbent) 3,749 49.7%
Total votes7,541

Republican primary

Nominees

  • Orlando Mendez[36]
  • Noble Milton[36]

Results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanOrlando Mendez 233 52.1%
RepublicanNoble Milton 214 47.9%
Total votes447 100.0

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe DOctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Safe D
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid DNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Solid D

Results

29th Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticEliana Pintor Marin (incumbent) 7,488 42.5
DemocraticShanique Speight (incumbent) 7,409 42.0
RepublicanOrlando Mendez1,4198.1
RepublicanNoble Milton1,3087.4
Total votes17,624 100.0
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 30

The incumbents were Republicans Sean T. Kean who was re-elected with 36.76% of the vote in 2021, and Edward H. Thomson who was re-elected with 35.50% of the vote in 2021. Donald Trump won this district by 67.27% in 2020. In a major upset, Democratic Orthodox Jewish Rabbi Avi Schnall defeated Thomson for the second Assembly seat. Schnall was backed by the Jewish community in Lakewood Township, winning 86% of the Townships vote over Thomson when counted as a two-way race, allowing him to overcome the rest of the district's Republican lean.[114][115]

Republican primary

Nominees

Endorsements

Sean T. Kean (incumbent)

Labor unions

  • New Jersey AFL–CIO (co-endorsement with Thomson)[37]
Edward H. Thomson (incumbent)

Labor unions

  • New Jersey AFL–CIO (co-endorsement with Kean)[37]

Results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanSean T. Kean (incumbent)3,92050.7%
RepublicanEdward H. Thomson (incumbent)3,81449.3%
Total votes7,734 100.0%

Democratic primary

Nominees

Withdrawn

Endorsements

Avi Schnall

Organizations

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMarta Harrison 2,553 50.5%
DemocraticSalvatore Frascino 2,507 49.5%
Total votes5,060 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe ROctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Likely R
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid RNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Tossup

Results

30th Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanSean T. Kean (incumbent) 37,450 39.9
DemocraticAvi Schnall 29,482 31.4
RepublicanEdward H. Thomson (incumbent)18,07619.3
DemocraticSalvatore Frascino8,8689.4
Total votes93,876 100.0
Republican hold
Democratic gain from Republican

District 31

The incumbents were Democrats Angela V. McKnight, who was re-elected with 38.30% of the vote in 2021, and William Sampson, who was elected with 36.28% of the vote in 2021. Joe Biden won this district by 72.12% in 2020.

Democratic primary

Nominees

Eliminated in primary

  • Shanelle L. Smith[36]

Endorsements

William Sampson (incumbent)

Labor unions

Barbara McCann Stamato

Labor unions

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticWilliam Sampson (incumbent) 8,090 42.6%
DemocraticBarbara McCann Stamato 7,713 40.7%
DemocraticShanelle L. Smith3,16616.7%
Total votes18,969 100.0%

Republican primary

Nominees

  • Angelique M. Diaz[36]
  • Sydney J. Ferreira[36]

Results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanSydney J. Ferreira 1,009 50.1%
RepublicanAngelique M. Diaz 1,005 49.9%
Total votes2,014 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe DOctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Safe D
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid DNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Solid D

Results

31st Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticBarbara McCann Stamato 13,003 34.7
DemocraticWilliam Sampson (incumbent) 12,883 34.4
RepublicanSydney J. Ferreira4,23711.3
RepublicanAngelique M. Diaz4,15311.1
Leadership Experience ValuesMary Jane Desmond1,7244.6
Leadership Experience ValuesNoemi Velazquez1,4433.9
Total votes37,443 100.0
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 32

The incumbents were Democrats Angelica M. Jimenez, who was re-elected with 35.49% of the vote in 2021, and Pedro Mejia, who was re-elected with 34.67% of the vote in 2021. Joe Biden won this district by 77.86% in 2020.

Democratic primary

Nominees

  • John Allen, lawyer and former Chief of Staff to Ravinder Bhalla[36]
  • Jessica Ramirez, lawyer[36]

Declined

Endorsements

John Allen

Labor unions

Organizations

Jessica Ramirez

Labor unions

Organizations

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJessica Ramirez 8,672 51.0%
DemocraticJohn Allen 8,339 49.0%
Total votes17,011 100.0%

Republican primary

Nominee

  • Robert Ramos[36]

Withdrawn

  • Alex Garcia[36][120]

Results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanRobert Ramos 740 50.2%
RepublicanAlex Garcia 734 49.8%
Total votes1,474 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe DOctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Safe D
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid DNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Solid D

Results

32nd Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJessica Ramirez 15,197 45.7
DemocraticJohn Allen 14,391 43.3
RepublicanRobert Ramos3,66511.0
Total votes33,253 100.0
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 33

The incumbents were Democrats Annette Chaparro, who was re-elected with 40.86% of the vote in 2021, and Raj Mukherji, who was re-elected with 40.53% of the vote in 2021. Joe Biden won this district by 68.10% in 2020.

Democratic primary

Nominees

Declined

Endorsements

Julio Marenco

Labor unions

Gabe Rodriguez

Labor unions

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticGabe Rodriguez 18,928 50.1%
DemocraticJulio Marenco 18,873 49.9%
Total votes37,801 100.0%

Republican primary

No Republicans filed.

Republican primary[39][121]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanWrite-in227100.0%
Total votes227 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe DOctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Safe D
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid DNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Solid D

Results

33rd Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticGabe Rodriguez 25,384 49.3
DemocraticJulio Marenco 24,956 48.5
Socialist WorkersLea Sherman1,1212.2
Total votes51,461 100.0
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 34

The incumbents were Democrats Britnee Timberlake, who was re-elected with 38.94% of the vote in 2021, and Thomas P. Giblin, who was re-elected with 39.29% of the vote in 2021. Joe Biden won this district by 75.38% in 2020.

Democratic primary

Nominees

  • Carmen Morales, principal[36]
  • Michael Venezia, Mayor of Bloomfield[36]

Declined

Endorsements

Carmen Morales

Labor unions

Michael Venezia

Labor unions

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticCarmen Morales 8,332 50.3%
DemocraticMichael Venezia 8,238 49.7%
Total votes16,570 100.0%

Republican primary

Nominees

  • Clenard H. Childress Jr., Independent candidate for this seat in 2018[36]
  • James McGuire[36]

Results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanJames McGuire 791 66.7%
RepublicanClenard H. Childress Jr. 395 33.3%
Total votes1,186

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe DOctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Safe D
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid DNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Solid D

Results

34th Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticMichael Venezia 18,400 38.8
DemocraticCarmen Morales 18,173 38.3
RepublicanJames McGuire5,59711.8
RepublicanClenard H. Childress Jr.5,24111.1
Total votes47,411 100.0
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 35

The incumbents were Democrats Shavonda Sumter, who was re-elected with 34.49% of the vote in 2021, and Benjie E. Wimberly, who was re-elected with 34.56% of the vote in 2021. Joe Biden won this district by 70.22% in 2020.

Democratic primary

Nominees

Endorsements

Shavonda Sumter (incumbent)

Labor unions

Benjie E. Wimberly (incumbent)

Labor unions

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticShavonda Sumter (incumbent) 3,632 50.0%
DemocraticBenjie E. Wimberly (incumbent) 3,632 50.0%
Total votes7,264 100.0%

Republican primary

No Republicans filed.

Republican primary[111][123]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanWrite-in125100.0%
Total votes125 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe DOctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Safe D
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid DNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Solid D

Results

35th Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticBenjie E. Wimberly (incumbent) 12,320 50.2
DemocraticShavonda Sumter (incumbent) 12,214 49.8
Total votes24,534 100.0
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 36

The incumbents were Democrats Clinton Calabrese, who was re-elected with 27.80% of the vote in 2021, and Gary S. Schaer, who was re-elected with 28.40% of the vote in 2021. Joe Biden won this district by 56.39% in 2020.

Democratic primary

Nominees

Endorsements

Clinton Calabrese (incumbent)

Labor unions

Organizations

Gary S. Schaer (incumbent)

Labor unions

Organizations

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticClinton Calabrese (incumbent) 4,328 50.3%
DemocraticGary S. Schaer (incumbent) 4,272 49.7%
Total votes8,600 100.0%

Republican primary

Nominees

  • Craig Auriemma, nominee for this seat in 2021[36]
  • Joseph Viso Jr., nominee for this seat in 2021[36]

Results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanCraig Auriemma 2,234 50.3%
RepublicanJoseph Viso Jr. 2,209 49.7%
Total votes4,443 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe DOctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Safe D
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid DNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Solid D

Results

36th Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticClinton Calabrese (incumbent) 18,228 30.6
DemocraticGary S. Schaer (incumbent) 18,072 30.3
RepublicanCraig Auriemma11,76119.7
RepublicanJoseph Viso Jr.11,54619.4
Total votes59,607 100.0
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 37

The incumbents were Democrats Shama A. Haider, who was elected with 33.03% of the vote in 2021, and Ellen J. Park, who was elected with 33.77% of the vote in 2021. Joe Biden won this district by 69.84% in 2020.

Democratic primary

Nominees

Endorsements

Shama A. Haider (incumbent)

Labor unions

Organizations

Ellen J. Park (incumbent)

Labor unions

Organizations

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticEllen J. Park (incumbent) 8,493 50.9%
DemocraticShama A. Haider (incumbent) 8,178 49.1%
Total votes16,671 100.0%

Republican primary

Nominees

  • Robert Bedoya[36]
  • Katherine Lebovics[36]

Results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanKatherine Lebovics 1,810 51.2%
RepublicanRobert Bedoya 1,727 48.9%
Total votes3,537 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe DOctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Safe D
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid DNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Solid D

Results

37th Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticEllen J. Park (incumbent) 26,942 36.4
DemocraticShama A. Haider (incumbent) 25,943 35.0
RepublicanRobert Bedoya10,67314.4
RepublicanKatherine Lebovics10,52614.2
Total votes74,084 100.0
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 38

The incumbents were Democrats Lisa Swain, who was re-elected with 26.52% of the vote in 2021, and Chris Tully, who was re-elected with 25.92% of the vote. Joe Biden won this district by 56.63% in 2020.

Democratic primary

Nominees

Endorsements

Lisa Swain (incumbent)

Labor unions

Organizations

Chris Tully (incumbent)

Labor unions

Organizations

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticLisa Swain (incumbent) 6,246 50.8%
DemocraticChris Tully (incumbent) 6,055 49.2%
Total votes12,301 100.0%

Republican primary

Nominees

  • Gail Horton, nominee for this seat in 2018[36]
  • Barry Wilkes, businessman[36]

Results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanBarry Wilkes 3,296 50.1%
RepublicanGail Horton 3,286 49.9%
Total votes6,582 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Likely DOctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Lean D
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Lean DNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Lean D

Results

38th Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticLisa Swain (incumbent) 27,717 28.3
DemocraticChris Tully (incumbent) 27,304 27.9
RepublicanGail Horton21,51722.0
RepublicanBarry Wilkes21,49021.9
Total votes98,028 100.0
Democratic hold
Democratic hold

District 39

The incumbents were Republicans Robert Auth, who was re-elected with 28.29% of the vote in 2021, and DeAnne DeFuccio, who was re-elected with 27.94% of the vote in 2021. Joe Biden won this district by 52.72% in 2020.

Republican primary

Nominees

Withdrawn

Convention results

Bergen County Republican convention[127]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanRobert Auth (incumbent) 216 44.6%
RepublicanJohn V. Azzariti 159 32.9%
RepublicanTodd Caliguire10922.5%
Total votes484 100.0%

Primary results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanRobert Auth (incumbent) 5,642 50.4%
RepublicanJohn V. Azzariti 5,551 49.6%
Total votes11,193 100.0%

Democratic primary

Nominees

  • Damon Englese, principal[36]
  • John Vitale, restaurant owner[36]

Endorsements

Damon Englese

Labor unions

John Vitale

Labor unions

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJohn Vitale 6,439 50.4%
DemocraticDamon Englese 6,331 49.6%
Total votes12,770 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Likely ROctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Lean R
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Likely RNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Likely R

Results

39th Legislative District general election, 2023[33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanRobert Auth (incumbent) 33,061 27.0
RepublicanJohn V. Azzariti 32,340 26.4
DemocraticJohn Vitale29,04623.7
DemocraticDamon Englese28,18323.0
Total votes122,630 100.0
Republican hold
Republican hold

District 40

The incumbents were Republicans Christopher P. DePhillips, who was re-elected with 29.59% of the vote in 2021, and Kevin J. Rooney, who was re-elected with 30.08% of the vote in 2021. Joe Biden won this district by 50.24% in 2020

Republican primary

Nominees

Declined

Endorsements

Al Barlas

Labor unions

Christopher P. DePhillips (incumbent)

Labor unions

Results

Republican primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanChristopher P. DePhillips (incumbent) 6,137 50.8%
RepublicanAl Barlas 5,953 49.2%
Total votes12,090 100.0%

Democratic primary

Nominees

  • Giovanna Irizarry, educator[36]
  • Jennifer Marrinan, businesswoman[36]

Endorsements

Giovanna Irizarry

Labor unions

  • New Jersey AFL–CIO (co-endorsement with Marrinan)[37]
Jennifer Marrinan

Labor unions

  • New Jersey AFL–CIO (co-endorsement with Irizarry)[37]

Results

Democratic primary[39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJennifer Marrinan 6,009 50.1%
DemocraticGiovanna Irizarry 5,990 49.9%
Total votes11,999 100.0%

General election

Predictions

SourceSeatRankingAs of
Elections Daily[30]Seat 1Safe ROctober 22, 2023
Seat 2Safe R
New Jersey Globe[40]Seat 1Solid RNovember 2, 2023
Seat 2Solid R

Results

40th Legislative District general election, 2023
PartyCandidateVotes%
RepublicanChristopher P. DePhillips (incumbent) 28,601 27.9
RepublicanAl Barlas 27,638 27.0
DemocraticJennifer Marrinan23,20222.7
DemocraticGiovanna Irizarry22,95222.4
Total votes102,393 100.0
Republican hold
Republican hold

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