New Jersey's 12th legislative district

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New Jersey's 12th legislative district
New Jersey Legislative Districts Map (2023) D12 hl.svg
Senator Owen Henry (R)
Assembly members Robert D. Clifton (R)
Alex Sauickie (R)
Registration
Demographics
Population230,971
Voting-age population182,139
Registered voters167,202

New Jersey's 12th Legislative District is one of 40 in the state, covering the Burlington County municipalities of North Hanover Township; the Middlesex County municipalities of Helmetta, Old Bridge Township, and Spotswood; the Monmouth County municipalities of Allentown Borough, Englishtown Borough, Manalapan Township, Matawan Borough, Millstone Township, Roosevelt Borough and Upper Freehold Township; and the Ocean County municipalities of Jackson Township and Plumsted Township. [1]

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Demographic characteristics

As of the 2020 United States census, the district had a population of 230,971, of whom 182,139 (78.9%) were of voting age. The racial makeup of the district was 167,675 (72.6%) White, 15,755 (6.8%) African American, 625 (0.3%) Native American, 19,231 (8.3%) Asian, 105 (0.0%) Pacific Islander, 9,349 (4.0%) from some other race, and 18,231 (7.9%) from two or more races. [2] [3] Hispanic or Latino of any race were 27,497 (11.9%) of the population. [4]

The district had 167,202 registered voters as of December 1, 2021, of whom 67,442 (40.3%) were registered as unaffiliated, 51,274 (30.7%) were registered as Republicans, 46,354 (27.7%) were registered as Democrats, and 2,132 (1.3%) were registered to other parties. [5]

Political representation

For the 2024-2025 session , the 12th Legislative District of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Owen Henry (R, Old Bridge Township ) and in the General Assembly by Robert D. Clifton ( R , Matawan ) and Alex Sauickie (R, Jackson Township ). [6]

The legislative district overlaps with New Jersey's 3rd, 4th, 6th and 12th congressional districts.

1965–1973

In the interim period between the 1964 Supreme Court decision Reynolds v. Sims which required the creation of state legislature districts to be made as equal in population as possible and the 1973 creation of the 40-district map, the 12th District consisted of all of Hudson County. [7] [8] Senators were elected at-large in the 12th District; three members of the Senate were elected in the 1965 and 1971 elections for a two-year term and four Senators were elected for the four-year term elected in the 1967 elections. [9] [10] [11] From 1967 until 1971, the 12th Senate District was split into four Assembly districts with each district electing two members. [10] [12] For the final election held under the interim measures, the 12th Senate District was split into three Assembly districts each electing two members and an additional Assembly member elected at-large by the entire county. [11]

The members elected to the Senate from this district are as follows: [9] [10] [11]

SessionSenators
elected
1966–19673 William Musto (D) William F. Kelly (D) Frank Joseph Guarini (D)
1968–19694 William Musto (D) Frank Joseph Guarini (D) William F. Kelly (D) Frederick H. Hauser (D)
1970–1971
1972–19733 William Musto (D) James P. Dugan (D) William F. Kelly (D)

    The members elected to the Assembly from each district are as follows: [10] [12] [11]

    SessionDistrict 12ADistrict 12BDistrict 12CDistrict 12DDistrict 12 At-large
    1968–1969 John J. Fekety (D) Alfred E. Suminski (D) Michael P. Esposito (D) Theodore DiGiammo (D)
    Addison McLeon (D) David Friedland (D) Christopher Jackman (D) Norman A. Doyle (D)
    1970–1971 Joseph A. LeFante (D) Alfred E. Suminski (D) [A 1] Frank R. Conwell (D) [A 2] Joseph M. Healey (D)
    James P. Dugan (D) David Friedland (D) Michael P. Esposito (D) Christopher Jackman (D)
    1972–1973 Joseph A. LeFante (D) Michael P. Esposito (D) Christopher Jackman (D)Seat eliminated David Friedland (D)
    David Wallace (D) William G. Wilkerson (D) Silvio Failla (D) [A 3]
    Thomas Gallo (D) [A 4]
    1. Died February 5, 1971
    2. Died August 10, 1971
    3. Murdered on September 16, 1972 [13]
    4. Elected in special election on January 8, 1973; seated January 15, 1973

    District composition since 1973

    When the 40-district legislative map was created in 1973, the 12th District first included the Middlesex County townships of Monroe Township and Madison (now Old Bridge) and the northern Monmouth County municipalities of Matawan borough and township (the latter now Aberdeen), Keyport, Union Beach, Keansburg, Middletown Township, and Red Bank. [14] For the 1981 redistricting, almost the entire district was changed, only retaining Red Bank from the previous map. It consisted of all of western Monmouth County and some boroughs of northeastern Monmouth including Tinton Falls, Rumson, and West Long Branch. [15] In the 1991 redistricting, the total area of the district was reduced as the four panhandle municipalities of western Monmouth and some of the boroughs on the east side of the district were shifted to other districts. [16] The district became a long, narrow district in an east–west fashion in the 2001 redistricting stretching from Oceanport through the central Monmouth townships, and continuing into East Windsor and Hightstown in Mercer County. [17] Following the 2011 redistricting, the district boundaries experienced yet another major change when it became composed of municipalities from four counties, Burlington, Ocean, Monmouth, and Middlesex. [1]

    Election history

    SessionSenateGeneral Assembly
    1974–1975 Eugene J. Bedell (D) Bill Flynn (D) Richard Van Wagner (D)
    1976–1977 Bill Flynn (D) Richard Van Wagner (D)
    1978–1979 Eugene J. Bedell (D) Bill Flynn (D) Richard Van Wagner (D)
    1980–1981 Bill Flynn (D) Richard Van Wagner (D)
    1982–1983 S. Thomas Gagliano (R) Marie Sheehan Muhler (R) John O. Bennett (R)
    1984–1985 S. Thomas Gagliano (R) Marie Sheehan Muhler (R) John O. Bennett (R)
    1986–1987 Marie Sheehan Muhler (R) [n 1] John O. Bennett (R)
    Clare Farragher (R) [n 2]
    1988–1989 S. Thomas Gagliano (R) [n 3] Clare Farragher (R) John O. Bennett (R) [n 4]
    John O. Bennett (R) [n 4] Michael Arnone (R) [n 5]
    1990–1991 Clare Farragher (R) Michael Arnone (R)
    1992–1993 John O. Bennett (R) Clare Farragher (R) Michael Arnone (R)
    1994–1995 John O. Bennett (R) Clare Farragher (R) Michael Arnone (R)
    1996–1997 Clare Farragher (R) Michael Arnone (R)
    1998–1999 John O. Bennett (R) Clare Farragher (R) Michael Arnone (R)
    2000–2001 Clare Farragher (R) Michael Arnone (R)
    2002–2003 John O. Bennett (R) Clare Farragher (R) Michael Arnone (R)
    2004–2005 Ellen Karcher (D) Robert Lewis Morgan (D) Michael J. Panter (D)
    2006–2007 Jennifer Beck (R) Michael J. Panter (D)
    2008–2009 Jennifer Beck (R) Declan O'Scanlon (R) Caroline Casagrande (R)
    2010–2011 Declan O'Scanlon (R) Caroline Casagrande (R)
    2012–2013 Samuel D. Thompson (R) Ronald S. Dancer (R) Robert D. Clifton (R)
    2014–2015 Samuel D. Thompson (R) Ronald S. Dancer (R) Robert D. Clifton (R)
    2016–2017 Ronald S. Dancer (R) Robert D. Clifton (R)
    2018–2019 Samuel D. Thompson (R) Ronald S. Dancer (R) Robert D. Clifton (R)
    2020–2021 Ronald S. Dancer (R) Robert D. Clifton (R)
    2022–2023 Samuel D. Thompson (R)  Ronald S. Dancer (R) [n 6] Robert D. Clifton (R)
    Alex Sauickie (R) [n 7]
    Samuel D. Thompson (D) [n 8]
    2024–2025 Owen Henry (R) Alex Sauickie (R) Robert D. Clifton (R)
    1. Resigned October 20, 1986 to join Department of Community Affairs
    2. Elected in a February 3, 1987 special election, sworn in February 19
    3. Resigned May 1, 1989 to become director of New Jersey Transit
    4. 1 2 Appointed to the Senate on May 22, 1989, elected to complete the unexpired term in November 1989 special election
    5. Appointed to the Assembly on June 15, 1989 [18]
    6. Died July 23, 2022
    7. Appointed to the Assembly on September 15, 2022
    8. Switched from Republican to Democratic on February 13, 2023

    Election results, 1973–present

    Senate

    2021 New Jersey general election [19]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican Samuel D. Thompson 46,897 64.9 Increase2.svg 8.2
    Democratic Joseph Altomonte25,32135.1Decrease2.svg 6.3
    Total votes72,218 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 2017 [20]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican Samuel D. Thompson 30,013 56.7 Decrease2.svg 8.7
    Democratic David H. Lande21,88841.4Increase2.svg 6.8
    Coach KevKevin Antoine9901.9N/A
    Total votes52,891 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 2013 [21]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican Samuel D. Thompson 32,911 65.4 Increase2.svg 5.5
    Democratic Raymond D. Dotard17,44034.6Decrease2.svg 5.5
    Total votes50,351 100.0
    2011 New Jersey general election [22]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Republican Samuel D. Thompson 22,578 59.9
    Democratic Robert "Bob" Brown15,12540.1
    Total votes37,703 100.0
    2007 New Jersey general election [23]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican Jennifer Beck 26,743 53.9 Increase2.svg 11.4
    Democratic Ellen Karcher 22,84446.1Decrease2.svg 6.3
    Total votes49,587 100.0
    2003 New Jersey general election [24]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Democratic Ellen Karcher 24,174 52.4 Increase2.svg 11.2
    Republican John O. Bennett 19,60042.5Decrease2.svg 16.3
    Green Earl Gray2,3345.1N/A
    Total votes46,108 100.0
    2001 New Jersey general election [25]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Republican John O. Bennett 34,464 58.8
    Democratic Amy I. Aughenbaugh24,18941.2
    Total votes58,653 100.0
    1997 New Jersey general election [26] [27] [28]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican John O. Bennett, III 41,171 62.8 Decrease2.svg 2.2
    Democratic George E. Ball20,28930.9Decrease2.svg 0.4
    Conservative John P. Desmond2,7804.2Increase2.svg 1.8
    Natural Law Mary Jo Christian1,3542.1N/A
    Total votes65,594 100.0
    1993 New Jersey general election [29]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican John O. Bennett 43,490 65.0 Decrease2.svg 2.2
    Democratic George E. Ball20,92631.3Increase2.svg 3.5
    Conservative Rich Pezzullo1,6092.4N/A
    Libertarian Virginia A. Flynn8811.3Decrease2.svg 0.4
    Total votes66,906 100.0
    1991 New Jersey general election [30]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Republican John O. Bennett 36,629 67.2
    Democratic Joseph D. Youssouf15,15127.8
    Abortion Is MurderPat Daly1,7603.2
    Libertarian Helen L. Radder9411.7
    Total votes54,481 100.0
    Special election, November 7, 1989 [31]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican John O. Bennett 36,196 56.7 Decrease2.svg 10.9
    Democratic Andrew M. Smith, Jr.27,66143.3Increase2.svg 10.9
    Total votes63,857 100.0
    1987 New Jersey general election [32]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican S. Thomas Gagliano 31,188 67.6 Increase2.svg 16.7
    Democratic Bernard B. Finan14,96532.4Decrease2.svg 16.7
    Total votes46,153 100.0
    1983 New Jersey general election [33]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican S. Thomas Gagliano 24,294 50.9 Decrease2.svg 8.2
    Democratic Alexander D. Lehrer23,41449.1Increase2.svg 8.2
    Total votes47,708 100.0
    1981 New Jersey general election [34]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Republican S. Thomas Gagliano 33,521 59.1
    Democratic Roger J. Kane23,16940.9
    Total votes56,690 100.0
    1977 New Jersey general election [35]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Democratic Eugene J. Bedell 28,391 53.6 Decrease2.svg 5.2
    Republican Joseph Azzolina 21,87741.3Increase2.svg 6.1
    Independent Eileen Lloyd2,4354.6N/A
    Libertarian Jack Moyers2610.5N/A
    Total votes52,964 100.0
    1973 New Jersey general election [36]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Democratic Eugene J. Bedell 29,193 58.8
    Republican Joseph Azzolina 17,49235.2
    United Independents Peter P. Garibaldi 2,9676.0
    Total votes49,652 100.0

    General Assembly

    Special election, November 8, 2022 [37]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Republican Alexander Sauckie III
    Democratic Paul Sarti
    Total votes100.0
    2021 New Jersey general election [38]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican Ronald S. Dancer 47,595 33.4 Increase2.svg 1.3
    Republican Robert D. Clifton 46,378 32.5 Increase2.svg 1.3
    Democratic Michael Palazzolla24,64217.3Decrease2.svg 1.5
    Democratic Raya Arbiol23,99316.8Decrease2.svg 1.1
    Total votes142,608 100.0
    2019 New Jersey general election [39]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican Ronald S. Dancer 24,577 32.1 Increase2.svg 2.8
    Republican Robert D. Clifton 23,879 31.2 Increase2.svg 2.7
    Democratic David H. Lande14,44918.9Decrease2.svg 1.8
    Democratic Malini Guha13,70817.9Decrease2.svg 1.8
    Total votes76,613 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 2017 [40]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican Ronald S. Dancer 30,348 29.3 Decrease2.svg 0.2
    Republican Robert D. Clifton 29,610 28.5 Increase2.svg 0.5
    Democratic Gene Davis21,44120.7Increase2.svg 0.3
    Democratic Nirav Patel20,39719.7Decrease2.svg 0.6
    Libertarian Anthony J. Storrow1,0161.0N/A
    Libertarian Daniel A. Krause9380.9N/A
    Total votes103,750 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 2015 [41]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican Ronald S. Dancer 15,164 29.5 Decrease2.svg 3.3
    Republican Robert D. Clifton 14,433 28.0 Decrease2.svg 3.7
    Democratic David W. Merwin10,49620.4Increase2.svg 2.9
    Democratic Robert P. Kurzydlowski10,44920.3Increase2.svg 3.7
    Green Stephen N. Zielinski Sr.9451.8N/A
    Total votes51,487 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 2013 [42]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican Ronald S. Dancer 32,188 32.8 Increase2.svg 2.5
    Republican Robert D. Clifton 31,059 31.7 Increase2.svg 2.6
    Democratic Lawrence J. Furman17,11917.5Decrease2.svg 2.9
    Democratic Nicholas Nellegar16,31216.6Decrease2.svg 3.7
    For the PeopleDiane Bindler1,3541.4N/A
    Total votes98,032 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 2011 [43]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Republican Ronald S. Dancer 22,345 30.3
    Republican Robert D. Clifton 21,469 29.1
    Democratic William "Bill" Spedding15,07720.4
    Democratic Catherine Tinney Rome14,96920.3
    Total votes73,860 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 2009 [44]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican Declan J. O’Scanlon, Jr. 42,932 31.3 Increase2.svg 5.7
    Republican Caroline Casagrande 42,662 31.1 Increase2.svg 5.6
    Democratic Michelle Roth25,89118.9Decrease2.svg 6.1
    Democratic John Amberg24,12517.6Decrease2.svg 6.3
    Green Steven Welzer1,6351.2N/A
    Total votes137,245 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 2007 [45]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican Declan O'Scanlon Jr. 24,493 25.6 Increase2.svg 1.6
    Republican Caroline Casagrande 24,352 25.5 Increase2.svg 0.7
    Democratic Mike Panter 23,84225.0Increase2.svg 1.0
    Democratic Amy Mallet22,87023.9Increase2.svg 0.1
    Total votes95,557 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 2005 [46]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican Jennifer Beck 31,418 24.8 Increase2.svg 0.8
    Democratic Michael J. Panter 30,466 24.01 Decrease2.svg 2.8
    Republican Declan O'Scanlon Jr. 30,40123.96Increase2.svg 1.1
    Democratic Robert L. Morgan 30,22823.82Decrease2.svg 2.6
    Green Ann Napolitano2,3061.8N/A
    Green Judith Stanton2,0521.6N/A
    Total votes126,871 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 2003 [47]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Democratic Michael Panter 23,613 26.8 Increase2.svg 3.8
    Democratic Robert Morgan 23,240 26.4 Increase2.svg 3.6
    Republican Michael J. Arnone 21,09824.0Decrease2.svg 3.3
    Republican Clare M. Farragher 20,14022.9Decrease2.svg 3.3
    Total votes88,091 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 2001 [48]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Republican Michael J. Arnone 31,794 27.3
    Republican Clare M. Farragher 30,476 26.2
    Democratic Gordon N. Gemma26,82323.0
    Democratic William I. Scherer26,50122.8
    Natural Law Mary Jo Christian8650.7
    Total votes116,459 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 1999 [49]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican Michael J. Arnone 19,236 28.4 Decrease2.svg 2.3
    Republican Clare M. Farragher 18,564 27.4 Decrease2.svg 2.7
    Democratic David M. Lerner13,97020.6Increase2.svg 2.5
    Democratic Salvatore Vitale12,99119.2Increase2.svg 1.9
    Conservative Frances H. Marshall1,2231.8Increase2.svg 0.5
    Conservative Cornelius Van Sant1,0681.6Increase2.svg 0.4
    Natural Law Mary Jo Christian7731.1Increase2.svg 0.4
    Total votes67,825 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 1997 [50] [51]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican Michael J. Arnone 39,098 30.7 Decrease2.svg 2.6
    Republican Clare M. Farragher 38,356 30.1 Decrease2.svg 3.2
    Democratic Lillian E. Harris23,01818.1Decrease2.svg 4.9
    Democratic Gayle L. Hershcopf22,07317.3N/A
    Conservative Frances H. Marshall1,6451.3Decrease2.svg 2.7
    Conservative Cornelius Van Sant1,5281.2Decrease2.svg 3.0
    Natural Law Christina M. Zegler9130.7Decrease2.svg 0.5
    Natural Law Joseph Parziale8670.7Decrease2.svg 0.4
    Total votes127,498 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 1995 [52] [53]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican Michael J. Arnone 20,301 33.3 Increase2.svg 1.5
    Republican Clare M. Farragher 20,275 33.3 Increase2.svg 1.8
    Democratic Lynn Reich13,99623.0Increase2.svg 4.4
    Conservative Richard Pezzullo2,5394.2N/A
    Conservative Frances H. Marshall2,4264.0N/A
    Natural Law Ronnie Dougherty7331.2N/A
    Natural Law Gordon Smith6761.1N/A
    Total votes60,946 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 1993 [29]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican Michael J. Arnone 41,450 31.8 Decrease2.svg 0.2
    Republican Clare M. Farragher 41,061 31.5 Decrease2.svg 0.4
    Democratic Lillian Harris24,28118.6Increase2.svg 2.3
    Democratic Fred Eckhaus23,67618.1Increase2.svg 2.3
    Total votes130,468 100.0
    1991 New Jersey general election [30]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Republican Michael J. Arnone 33,772 32.0
    Republican Clare M. Farragher 33,657 31.9
    Democratic Michael A. Ferguson17,16816.3
    Democratic Arnold Bellush16,62515.8
    Accountable IndependentJames H. Dorn1,8671.8
    Libertarian Virginia A. Flynn1,3961.3
    Libertarian Donald W. Jamison9710.9
    Total votes105,456 100.0
    1989 New Jersey general election [54]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican Clare M. Farragher 34,169 26.3 Decrease2.svg 3.5
    Republican Michael J. Arnone 33,506 25.8 Decrease2.svg 5.9
    Democratic Lynn Reich31,51524.2Increase2.svg 4.8
    Democratic Frank G. Abate30,84223.7Increase2.svg 4.6
    Total votes130,032 100.0
    1987 New Jersey general election [32]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican John O. Bennett 28,592 31.7 Decrease2.svg 0.8
    Republican Clare M. Farragher 26,931 29.8 Decrease2.svg 1.8
    Democratic Dante J. Massa17,54419.4Increase2.svg 1.2
    Democratic Gene J. Anthony17,21719.1Increase2.svg 1.4
    Total votes90,284 100.0
    Special election, February 3, 1987 [55]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Republican Clare M. Farragher 6,321 54.0
    Democratic Lynn Reich5,39246.0
    Total votes11,713 100.0
    1985 New Jersey general election [56]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican John O. Bennett 33,205 32.5 Increase2.svg 2.6
    Republican Marie Sheehan Muhler 32,346 31.6 Increase2.svg 2.0
    Democratic Donald M. Lomurro18,58418.2Decrease2.svg 2.3
    Democratic Michael L. Detzky18,12917.7Decrease2.svg 2.3
    Total votes102,264 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 1983 [33]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Republican John O. Bennett 27,599 29.9 Decrease2.svg 0.1
    Republican Marie Sheehan Muhler 27,288 29.6 Decrease2.svg 1.4
    Democratic Sally Ann Mollica18,89220.5Increase2.svg 0.8
    Democratic George P. Spodak18,41020.0Increase2.svg 0.6
    Total votes92,189 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 1981 [34]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Republican Marie Sheehan Muhler 34,411 31.0
    Republican John O. Bennett 33,263 30.0
    Democratic Joseph Meehan21,84019.7
    Democratic Stephen C. Hornik21,54019.4
    Total votes111,054 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 1979 [57]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Democratic Richard Van Wagner 28,325 29.4 Decrease2.svg 1.3
    Democratic William E. Flynn 26,751 27.7 Decrease2.svg 0.7
    Republican Robert B. Thaler20,59721.4Increase2.svg 0.6
    Republican Richard J. Dealy, Jr.20,05420.8Increase2.svg 1.0
    Libertarian Chris Toto7400.8Increase2.svg 0.4
    Total votes96,467 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 1977 [35]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Democratic Richard Van Wagner 31,681 30.7 Increase2.svg 2.1
    Democratic William E. Flynn 29,344 28.4 Increase2.svg 1.5
    Republican Michael J. Arnone 21,54220.8Decrease2.svg 1.5
    Republican Richard A. Cooper20,41719.8Decrease2.svg 2.4
    Libertarian Stevenson M. Enterline3620.4N/A
    Total votes103,346 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 1975 [58]
    PartyCandidateVotes%±%
    Democratic Richard Van Wagner 27,832 28.6 Decrease2.svg 1.7
    Democratic William E. Flynn 26,225 26.9 Decrease2.svg 3.7
    Republican Albert E. Allen21,73922.3Increase2.svg 2.5
    Republican Peter J. Carton21,63022.2Increase2.svg 2.8
    Total votes97,426 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 1973 [36]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Democratic William E. Flynn 29,427 30.6
    Democratic Richard Van Wagner 29,203 30.3
    Republican Michael J. Arnone 19,03019.8
    Republican Richard A. Cooper18,64219.4
    Total votes96,302 100.0

    Election results, 1965–1973

    Senate

    1965 New Jersey general election [9]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Democratic William V. Musto 154,183 24.7
    Democratic William F. Kelly, Jr. 152,975 24.6
    Democratic Frank J. Guarini 152,263 24.4
    Republican William Bozzuffi52,3638.4
    Republican John J. Grossi, Jr.51,8918.3
    Republican Victoria Borsett50,6498.1
    The New FrontierJames C. Lynch3,2040.5
    The New FrontierBeatrice Waiss2,7720.4
    The New FrontierWillie Mae Mason2,7410.4
    Total votes623,041 100.0
    1967 New Jersey general election [10]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Democratic William V. Musto 115,534 16.6
    Democratic Frank J. Guarini, Jr. 111,741 16.0
    Democratic William F. Kelly, Jr. 111,331 16.0
    Democratic Frederick H. Hauser 110,949 15.9
    Republican Cresenzi Castaldo39,6675.7
    Republican Eugene P. Kenny39,0495.6
    Republican Norman H. Roth38,9855.6
    Republican Geoffrey Gaulkin37,6095.4
    No Additional TaxesMichael J. Bell24,7773.6
    No Additional TaxesJames B. Sansone19,7132.8
    No Additional TaxesAllen Zavodnick19,1062.7
    No Additional TaxesGeorge Ahto19,0462.7
    ConservativeFrank Potocnie2,4670.4
    ConservativeRita A. Bailey2,4280.3
    ConservativeGabriel M. Masters2,2620.3
    ConservativeGeorge A. Daum2,2390.3
    Total votes696,903 100.0
    1971 New Jersey general election [11]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Democratic William V. Musto 81,522 17.0
    Democratic James P. Dugan 78,293 16.3
    Democratic William F. Kelly, Jr. 76,177 15.9
    Save Hudson CountyPatrick D. Conaghan47,0829.8
    Save Hudson CountyFrancis X. Hayes47,0369.8
    Save Hudson CountyAnthony M. Defino44,7039.3
    Republican Joseph J. Panepinto33,9857.1
    Republican Cosmo Palmitessa33,1316.9
    Republican Mario DeLuca32,1316.7
    Honesty-Efficiency-DecencyRichard D. McAleer5,4961.1
    Total votes479,556 100.0

    General Assembly

    District 12A

    New Jersey general election, 1967 [10]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Democratic John J. Fekety 26,990 31.9
    Democratic Addison M. McLeon 26,384 31.2
    Republican John C. Gallagher10,14312.0
    Republican Oliver Timbers8,64010.2
    No Additional TaxesFrank Gorman5,8676.9
    No Additional TaxesAl Rinn5,3786.4
    ConservativeThomas McFadden6480.8
    ConservativeMelvin A. Henderson6220.7
    Total votes84,672 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 1969 [12]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Democratic Joseph A. Lefante 38,635 32.9
    Democratic James P. Dugan 37,283 31.8
    Republican Walter Skowronski20,88217.8
    Republican Albert A. Sann19,36316.5
    National ConservativeArthur F. Distler5990.5
    National ConservativeRobert W. Ragsdale5390.5
    Total votes117,301 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 1971 [11]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Democratic Joseph A. LeFante 29,702 26.6
    Democratic David A. Wallace 26,585 23.8
    Save Hudson CountyLeonard R. Kantor14,51713.0
    Save Hudson CountyRichard E. Morrow14,30512.8
    Republican John W. Pettigrew13,57512.2
    Republican Helen Payzak12,81011.5
    Total votes111,494 100.0

    District 12B

    New Jersey general election, 1967 [10]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Democratic Alfred E. Suminski 28,693 31.3
    Democratic David Friedland 28,151 30.7
    No Additional TaxesVincent Verdiramo8,1828.9
    No Additional TaxesMortimer P. Cullity7,8568.6
    Republican Andrew H. Stoma7,7088.4
    Republican Ronald T. Hazzard7,6328.3
    A Fair ShareArsenio V. Silvestri1,0281.1
    A Fair ShareJames J. Mack9141.0
    ConservativeDolores S. Connerty6990.8
    ConservativeAlfred E. Smith6900.8
    Total votes91,553 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 1969 [12]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Democratic Alfred E. Suminski 25,854 29.7
    Democratic David Friedland 25,151 28.9
    Republican John P. Errico17,62520.3
    Republican William X. Burke17,04419.6
    National ConservativeWilliam A. Otto6570.8
    National ConservativeCarol Ann Borowski6290.7
    Total votes86,960 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 1971 [11]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Democratic Michael P. Esposito 24,124 25.5
    Democratic William G. Wilkerson 22,870 24.2
    Save Hudson CountyAnthony L. Altomonte12,74713.5
    Save Hudson County William O. Perkins, Jr. 11,32512.0
    Republican John P. Errico10,89311.5
    Republican John Alexander10,66911.3
    Independent George Whaley1,9372.0
    Total votes94,565 100.0

    District 12C

    New Jersey general election, 1967 [10]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Democratic Michael P. Esposito 22,916 33.2
    Democratic Christopher J. Jackman 22,533 32.7
    Republican Anthony Federico7,90711.5
    Republican Walter J. Hyjek7,59611.0
    No Additional TaxesEdward Lombardi3,8075.5
    No Additional TaxesKatherine Bell3,3394.8
    ConservativeJoseph M. Caruso4670.7
    ConservativeCarol A. Otto4110.6
    Total votes68,976 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 1969 [12]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Democratic Frank R. Conwell 20,884 32.8
    Democratic Michael P. Esposito 20,689 32.5
    Republican Anthony L. Federico11,09317.4
    Republican Albert R. Jordan10,97317.2
    Total votes63,639 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 1971 [11]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Democratic Christopher J. Jackman 22,162 21.5
    Democratic Silvio J. Failla 21,637 21.0
    Save Hudson CountyJohn J. Duffy20,09119.5
    Save Hudson CountyJames E. Lagomarsino19,96819.4
    Republican Charles E. Miller10,2019.9
    Republican Josephine Astrauskas9,0488.8
    Total votes103,107 100.0
    Special election, January 8, 1973 [59]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Democratic Thomas A. Gallo 11,208 62.7
    Republican Nilo Juri4,12423.1
    Independent Eleanor Yaschak1,2336.9
    Independent Angelo Charles Romano6223.5
    Independent Herbert Shaw 2931.6
    Total votes17,880 100.0

    District 12D

    New Jersey general election, 1967 [10]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Democratic Norman A. Doyle, Jr. 30,833 31.1
    Democratic Theodore Digiammo 30,759 31.0
    Republican Robert W. McCann14,73614.8
    Republican Cosmo Palmitessa14,52414.6
    No Additional TaxesH. Roger Gilbert3,6563.7
    No Additional TaxesRocco Biase3,2933.3
    ConservativeJoseph F. Jorda7950.8
    ConservativeErnest T. Bradow6780.7
    Total votes99,274 100.0
    New Jersey general election, 1969 [12]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Democratic Joseph M. Healey 26,380 25.8
    Democratic Christopher J. Jackman 25,967 25.4
    Republican Cosmo A. Palmitessa23,95623.5
    Republican Marita Borzaga23,47123.0
    National ConservativeRalph D. Cicirelli1,4081.4
    National ConservativeGeorge S. Whateley8730.9
    Total votes102,055 100.0

    District 12 At-large

    New Jersey general election, 1971 [11]
    PartyCandidateVotes%
    Democratic David Friedland 69,970 46.7
    Save Hudson CountyMeyer Kaplan46,42531.0
    Republican Rae S. Zalkin33,42822.3
    Total votes149,823 100.0

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