Кроме того, два члена, избранные на последних выборах в 2021 году , покинули свои посты до выборов: Рональд С. Дэнсер (республиканец, 12-й , умер на своем посту) [25] и Ральф Р. Капуто (демократ, 28-й , ушел в отставку). [26]
Действующие должностные лица победили
На всеобщих выборах
Пять действующих членов Ассамблеи, все республиканцы, потерпели поражение на всеобщих выборах 7 ноября.
^ ab На выборах в Генеральную Ассамблею в Нью-Джерси избиратели могут голосовать за двух кандидатов. Это приводит к тому, что общее количество голосов за партию превышает количество поданных бюллетеней.
↑ Перераспределение округов из 26-го округа.
↑ Перераспределение из 25-го округа.
↑ Перераспределение из 34-го округа.
↑ Перераспределение округов из 27-го округа.
^ ab Перераспределение округов из 33-го округа.
^ ab Перераспределение округов из 32-го округа.
↑ Перераспределение округов из 28-го округа.
Близкие гонки
Округа, в которых разница в общем количестве голосов между двумя ведущими партиями составила менее 10%:
Округ 8, прирост 0,2% D
Округ 3, прирост 2,2%
Округ 4, 5,4%
Округ 21, 3,6%
Округ 25, 4,2%
Округ 39, 6,8%
Округ 40, 9,8%
Район 1
Действующими сенаторами были республиканцы Антван Макклеллан , который был переизбран с 31,30% голосов в 2021 году, и Эрик К. Симонсен , который был переизбран с 31,61% голосов в 2021 году. Дональд Трамп выиграл этот округ с перевесом в 51,61% в 2020 году.
Действующими сенаторами были республиканцы Дон Гардиан , избранный в 2021 году с 26,66% голосов, и Клэр Свифт , избранная в 2021 году с 26,81% голосов. Джо Байден победил в этом округе с 55,43% голосов в 2020 году.
Действующими сенаторами были республиканцы Бетанн Маккарти Патрик , которая была избрана с 26,12% голосов в 2021 году, и Бет Сойер , которая была избрана с 26,23% голосов в 2021 году и баллотируется в Сенат штата Нью-Джерси. Дональд Трамп выиграл этот округ с перевесом в 50,71% в 2020 году.
Действующими сенаторами были демократы Пол Д. Мориарти , который был переизбран с 26,49% голосов в 2021 году, и Габриэла Москера , которая была переизбрана с 25,83% голосов в 2021 году. Джо Байден выиграл этот округ с перевесом в 52,96% в 2020 году.
Действующими сенаторами были демократы Уильям Ф. Моэн-младший , который был переизбран с 28,74% голосов в 2021 году, и Уильям У. Спирмен , который был переизбран с 28,38% голосов в 2021 году. Джо Байден выиграл этот округ с перевесом в 68,05% в 2020 году.
Действующими сенаторами были демократы Луис Д. Гринвальд , который был переизбран с 33,07% голосов в 2021 году, и Памела Р. Лэмпитт , которая была переизбрана с 32,46% голосов в 2021 году. Джо Байден выиграл этот округ с перевесом в 65,74% в 2020 году.
После предварительных выборов 28 августа Кенни снял свою кандидатуру с всеобщих выборов. [49] Брайан Макрори был выбран в качестве кандидата на замену 31 августа. [50]
Действующими сенаторами были демократы Херб Конауэй , который был переизбран с 30,98% голосов в 2021 году, и Кэрол Мерфи , которая была переизбрана с 30,60% голосов в 2021 году. Джо Байден выиграл этот округ с перевесом в 65,27% в 2020 году.
Действующими сенаторами были республиканцы Майкл Торрисси-младший , избранный в 2021 году с 26,45% голосов, и Брэндон Умба , избранный в 2021 году с 25,52% голосов. Джо Байден выиграл этот округ с перевесом в 51,75% в 2020 году.
Действующими сенаторами были республиканцы Брайан Э. Рампф , который был переизбран с 35,13% голосов в 2021 году, и ДиЭнн Гоув , которая была переизбрана с 34,46% голосов в 2021 году. Дональд Трамп выиграл этот округ с перевесом в 62,16% в 2020 году.
Действующими сенаторами были республиканцы Грегори П. Макгакин , который был переизбран с 34,61% голосов в 2021 году, и Джон Каталано , который был переизбран с 34,36% голосов в 2021 году. Дональд Трамп выиграл этот округ с перевесом в 60,34% в 2020 году.
Действующими кандидатами были республиканцы Кимберли Олнер , избранная в 2021 году с 24,94% голосов, и Мэрилин Пиперно , избранная в 2021 году с 25,05% голосов. Джо Байден выиграл этот округ с перевесом в 56,18% в 2020 году.
Действующими сенаторами были республиканцы Роберт Д. Клифтон , который был переизбран с 32,52% голосов в 2021 году, и Алекс Сауицки , который был избран с 61,06% голосов на дополнительных выборах 2022 года. Дональд Трамп победил в этом округе с 56,48% голосов в 2020 году.
Действующими сенаторами были республиканцы Вики Флинн , избранная в 2021 году с 30,45% голосов, и Джерард П. Шарфенбергер , переизбранный в 2021 году с 30,76% голосов. Дональд Трамп победил в этом округе с перевесом в 52,82% в 2020 году.
Действующими сенаторами были демократы Уэйн П. ДеАнджело , который был переизбран с 28,29% голосов в 2021 году, и Дэниел Р. Бенсон , который был переизбран с 27,85% голосов в 2021 году. Джо Байден выиграл этот округ с перевесом в 58,69% в 2020 году.
Действующими сенаторами были демократы Верлина Рейнольдс-Джексон , которая была переизбрана с 40,34% голосов в 2021 году, и Энтони С. Веррелли , который был переизбран с 40,66% голосов в 2021 году. Джо Байден выиграл этот округ с перевесом в 73,29% в 2020 году.
Действующими сенаторами были демократы Рой Фрейман , который был переизбран с 26,67% голосов в 2021 году, и Садаф Джаффер , который был избран с 25,71% голосов в 2021 году. Джо Байден выиграл этот округ с перевесом в 59,64% в 2020 году.
Действующими сенаторами были демократы Джозеф Даниельсен , который был переизбран с 34,19% голосов в 2021 году, и Джозеф В. Иган , который был переизбран с 34,83% голосов в 2021 году. Джо Байден выиграл этот округ с перевесом в 72,43% в 2020 году.
Действующими сенаторами были демократы Роберт Карабинчак , который был переизбран с 29,27% голосов в 2021 году, и Стерли Стэнли , который был переизбран с 28,45% голосов в 2021 году. Джо Байден выиграл этот округ с перевесом в 60,48% в 2020 году.
Действующими сенаторами были демократы Крейг Дж. Кофлин , который был переизбран с 29,15% голосов в 2021 году, и Ивонн Лопес , которая была переизбрана с 28,63% голосов в 2021 году. Джо Байден выиграл этот округ с перевесом в 59,16% в 2020 году.
Действующими сенаторами были демократы Реджинальд Аткинс , избранный в 2021 году с 49,23% голосов, и Аннет Кихано , переизбранная в 2021 году с 50,77% голосов. Джо Байден победил в этом округе с перевесом в 71,03% в 2020 году.
Действующими сенаторами были республиканцы Мишель Мацикудис , избранная в 2021 году с 26,28% голосов, и Нэнси Муньос , переизбранная в 2021 году с 26,99% голосов. Джо Байден победил в этом округе с перевесом в 58,07% в 2020 году.
Крис Вебер, мэр и член городского комитета Спрингфилда , детектив-сержант отдела по борьбе с наркотиками Южного округа Ньюарка (в отставке) и детектив-супервайзер оперативной группы по обеспечению безопасности в школах полицейского департамента Ньюарка (в отставке) [35]
Действующими сенаторами были демократы Линда Картер , которая была переизбрана с 31,26% голосов в 2021 году, и Джеймс Кеннеди , который был переизбран с 30,60% голосов в 2021 году. Джо Байден выиграл этот округ с перевесом в 67,26% в 2020 году.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 JewishRabbi 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.[113][114]
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.
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[35]
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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
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