New Jersey's 13th legislative district

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New Jersey's 13th legislative district
New Jersey Legislative Districts Map (2023) D13 hl.svg
Senator Declan O'Scanlon (R)
Assembly members Gerard Scharfenberger (R)
Vicky Flynn (R)
Registration
Demographics
Population227,695
Voting-age population178,696
Registered voters183,388

New Jersey's 13th Legislative District is one of 40 in the state, covering the Monmouth County municipalities of Aberdeen Township, Atlantic Highlands Borough, West Long Branch, Hazlet Township, Highlands Borough, Holmdel Township, Keansburg Borough, Keyport Borough, Little Silver Borough, Marlboro Township, Middletown Township, Monmouth Beach Borough, Oceanport Borough, Rumson Borough, Sea Bright Borough and Union Beach Borough. [1]

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Demographic characteristics

As of the 2020 United States census, the district had a population of 227,695, of whom 178,696 (78.5%) were of voting age. The racial makeup of the district was 181,986 (79.9%) White, 6,158 (2.7%) African American, 355 (0.2%) Native American, 17,581 (7.7%) Asian, 40 (0.0%) Pacific Islander, 5,858 (2.6%) from some other race, and 15,717 (6.9%) from two or more races. [2] [3] Hispanic or Latino of any race were 19,915 (8.7%) of the population. [4]

The district had 183,388 registered voters as of December 1, 2021, of whom 74,386 (40.6%) were registered as unaffiliated, 56,393 (30.8%) were registered as Republicans, 50,499 (27.5%) were registered as Democrats, and 2,110 (1.1%) were registered to other parties. [5]

Political representation

For the 2024-2025 session , the 13th Legislative District of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Declan O'Scanlon ( R , Little Silver ) and in the General Assembly by Vicky Flynn (R, Holmdel Township ) and Gerard Scharfenberger (R, Middletown Township ). [6]

The legislative district overlaps with New Jersey's 4th and 6th 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 13th District consisted of all of Bergen County. Senators were elected at-large from the entire county (four members in the 1965 election, five in the 1967 and 1971 elections) while the district was split into five Assembly districts that each elected two members. [7] [8] [9]

The members elected to the Senate from this district are as follows: [7] [10] [11]

SessionSenators
elected
1966–19674 Ned Parsekian (D) Matthew Feldman (D) Jeremiah F. O'Connor (D) Alfred Kiefer (D)
1968–19695 Fairleigh Dickinson Jr. (R) Joseph C. Woodcock (R) Alfred D. Schiaffo (R) Garrett W. Hagedorn (R) Willard B. Knowlton (R)
1970–1971
1972–19735 Harold C. Hollenbeck (R) Joseph C. Woodcock [S 1] (R) Garrett W. Hagedorn (R) Alfred D. Schiaffo (R) [S 2] Frederick E. Wendel (R)
  1. Resigned November 29, 1973 to become a Bergen County Prosecutor
  2. Resigned November 29, 1973 to become a Bergen County judge

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

SessionDistrict 13ADistrict 13BDistrict 13CDistrict 13DDistrict 13E
1968–1969 Harold C. Hollenbeck (R) Thomas Costa (R) William M. Crane (R) Peter Moraites (R) Richard Vander Plaat (R)
Peter J. Russo (R) Austin Volk (R) Michael J. Ferrara (R) Harry Randall Jr. (R) Richard W. DeKorte (R)
1970–1971 Harold C. Hollenbeck (R) Thomas Costa (R) Richard Vander Plaat (R) Peter Moraites (R) Austin Volk (R)
Peter J. Russo (R) William J. Dorgan (R) [A 1] William M. Crane (R) Richard W. DeKorte (R) Edward A. Connell (R)
1972–1973 Peter J. Russo (R) Byron Baer (D) C. Gus Rys (R) Charles E. Reid (R) Robert C. Veit (R)
Harold A. Pareti (R) Albert Burstein (D) John A. Spizziri (R) Richard W. DeKorte (R) [A 2] Edward H. Hynes (D)
  1. Resigned September 1, 1971
  2. Resigned April 30, 1973 to become personal counsel to Gov. William T. Cahill

District composition since 1973

When the 40-district legislative map was created in 1973, the 13th district was located in the capital region of the state, only including Trenton and Hamilton Township in Mercer County. [13] In the 1981 redistricting, the 13th was moved to encompass the northern Monmouth County shoreline (including Middletown Township, Hazlet, Matawan) and Old Bridge Township in Middlesex County. [14] Following the 1991 redistricting, Matawan was removed but Spotswood in Middlesex County was added to the 13th. [15] The district reverted to its 1981 configuration in 2001 with the exception of the addition of Holmdel. [16] In the 2011 redistricting, the 13th District was located entirely in Monmouth County by removing Old Bridge and adding some of boroughs in the northeast corner of the county including Atlantic Highlands, Highlands, Monmouth Beach, and Oceanport. [1]

Helen Chiarello Szabo took office in a November 1976 special election to succeed S. Howard Woodson, who resigned in September 197 6to head the New Jersey Civil Service Commission. In turn, Szabo stepped down in September 1978 to become the superintendent of elections in Mercer County and was succeeded in a November 1978 special election by Gerald R. Stockman. [17]

Election history

SessionSenateGeneral Assembly
1974–1975 Joseph P. Merlino (D) Francis J. McManimon (D) S. Howard Woodson (D)
1976–1977 Francis J. McManimon (D) S. Howard Woodson (D) [n 1]
Helen Chiarello Szabo (D) [n 2]
1978–1979 Joseph P. Merlino (D) Francis J. McManimon (D) Helen Chiarello Szabo (D) [n 3]
Gerald R. Stockman (D) [n 4]
1980–1981 Francis J. McManimon (D) Gerald R. Stockman (D)
1982–1983 John P. Gallagher (R) Richard Van Wagner (D) Bill Flynn (D)
1984–1985 Richard Van Wagner (D) Jacqueline Walker (D) Bill Flynn (D)
1986–1987 Joseph Azzolina (R) Joann H. Smith (R)
1988–1989 Richard Van Wagner (D) [n 5]  
Joe Kyrillos (R) Joann H. Smith (R)
1990–1991 Joe Kyrillos (R) Joann H. Smith (R)
James T. Phillips (D) [n 6]
1992–1993 Joe Kyrillos (R) Joseph Azzolina (R) Joann H. Smith (R)
1994–1995 Joe Kyrillos (R) Joseph Azzolina (R) Joann H. Smith (R)
1996–1997 Joseph Azzolina (R) Joann H. Smith (R)
1998–1999 Joe Kyrillos (R) Joseph Azzolina (R) Samuel D. Thompson (R)
2000–2001 Joseph Azzolina (R) Samuel D. Thompson (R)
2002–2003 Joe Kyrillos (R) Joseph Azzolina (R) Samuel D. Thompson (R)
2004–2005 Joe Kyrillos (R) Joseph Azzolina (R) Samuel D. Thompson (R)
2006–2007 Amy Handlin (R) Samuel D. Thompson (R)
2008–2009 Joe Kyrillos (R) Amy Handlin (R) Samuel D. Thompson (R)
2010–2011 Amy Handlin (R) Samuel D. Thompson (R)
2012–2013 Joe Kyrillos (R) Amy Handlin (R) Declan O'Scanlon (R)
2014–2015 Joe Kyrillos (R) Amy Handlin (R) Declan O'Scanlon (R)
2016–2017 Amy Handlin (R) Declan O'Scanlon (R)
2018–2019 Declan O'Scanlon (R) Amy Handlin (R) Serena DiMaso (R)
2020–2021 Gerard Scharfenberger (R) Serena DiMaso (R)
2022–2023 Declan O'Scanlon (R) Gerard Scharfenberger (R) Vicky Flynn (R)
2024–2025 Declan O'Scanlon (R) Gerard Scharfenberger (R) Vicky Flynn (R)
  1. Resigned September 27, 1976 to become head of New Jersey Civil Service Commission
  2. Elected in November 1976 special election, sworn in on November 8, 1976
  3. Resigned September 25, 1978 to become Mercer County elections superintendent
  4. Elected in November 1978 special election, sworn in November 13, 1978
  5. Resigned July 19, 1991 to take a job at the Sports and Exposition Authority
  6. Appointed to the Senate on July 29, 1991

Election results, 1973–present

Senate

2021 New Jersey general election [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Declan O'Scanlon 53,599 61.4 Increase2.svg 6.3
Democratic Vincent Solomeno III33,62738.6Decrease2.svg 6.3
Total votes87,226 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2017 [19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Declan O'Scanlon 34,976 55.1 Decrease2.svg 13.0
Democratic Sean F. Byrnes28,49344.9Increase2.svg 14.3
Total votes63,469 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2013 [20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Joe Kyrillos Jr. 40,762 68.1 Increase2.svg 8.2
Democratic Joseph Marques18,28930.6Decrease2.svg 6.1
The People's ChoiceMac Dara F. Lyden7741.3Increase2.svg 0.7
Total votes59,825 100.0
2011 New Jersey general election [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Joe Kyrillos, Jr. 24,121 59.9
Democratic Christopher G. Cullen14,78536.7
Constitution Stephen J. Boracchia5561.4
Keep Monmouth GreenKaren Anne Zaletel5191.3
Jobs-Economy-HonestyMac Dara F. Lyden2600.6
Total votes40,241 100.0
2007 New Jersey general election [22]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Joe Kyrillos Jr 25,119 60.7 Increase2.svg 6.6
Democratic Leonard L. Inzerillo16,26739.3Decrease2.svg 1.8
Total votes41,386 100.0
2003 New Jersey general election [23]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Joe Kyrillos Jr 23,459 54.1 Decrease2.svg 10.3
Democratic William E. Flynn 17,82841.1Increase2.svg 5.5
Green Greg Orr1,4193.3N/A
Conservative Mac Dara Lyden6491.5N/A
Total votes43,355 100.0
2001 New Jersey general election [24]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Joe Kyrillos, Jr. 38,089 64.4
Democratic Kiran Desai21,06635.6
Total votes59,155 100.0
1997 New Jersey general election [25] [26]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Joe Kyrillos, Jr. 36,047 63.2 Decrease2.svg 0.8
Democratic Mike Caffrey19,73334.6Decrease2.svg 1.4
Conservative Jerome Bowe1,2992.3N/A
Total votes57,079 100.0
1993 New Jersey general election [27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Joseph M. Kyrillos, Jr. 40,140 64.0 Decrease2.svg 3.8
Democratic Patrick D. Healy22,60336.0Increase2.svg 3.8
Total votes62,743 100.0
1991 New Jersey general election [28]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Joseph M. Kyrillos 34,547 67.8
Democratic James T. Phillips 16,43732.2
Total votes50,984 100.0
1987 New Jersey general election [29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Richard Van Wagner 24,155 51.0 Decrease2.svg 3.1
Republican Joseph Azzolina 23,24449.0Increase2.svg 3.1
Total votes47,399 100.0
1983 New Jersey general election [30]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Richard Van Wagner 26,522 54.1 Increase2.svg 5.7
Republican John P. Gallagher 22,50845.9Decrease2.svg 5.7
Total votes49,030 100.0
1981 New Jersey general election [31]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican John P. Gallagher 27,988 51.6
Democratic Eugene J. Bedell 26,26848.4
Total votes54,256 100.0
1977 New Jersey general election [32]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Joseph P. Merlino 33,757 69.6 Decrease2.svg 4.8
Republican Harry L. Dearden14,77630.4Increase2.svg 4.8
Total votes48,533 100.0
1973 New Jersey general election [33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Joseph P. Merlino 34,826 74.4
Republican Patrick J. Wilder11,95325.6
Total votes46,779 100.0

General Assembly

2021 New Jersey general election [34]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Gerard P. Scharfenberger 53,055 30.8 Increase2.svg 1.0
Republican Vicky Flynn 52,525 30.5 Increase2.svg 1.3
Democratic Allison Friedman33,50919.4Decrease2.svg 1.1
Democratic Erin Howard33,39619.4Decrease2.svg 1.2
Total votes172,485 100.0
2019 New Jersey general election [35]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Gerard Scharfenberger 25,828 29.8 Increase2.svg 0.9
Republican Serena DiMaso 25,297 29.2 Increase2.svg 1.7
Democratic Barbara Singer17,83520.6Decrease2.svg 1.3
Democratic Allison Friedman17,76320.5Decrease2.svg 0.9
Total votes86,723 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2017 [36]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Amy Handlin 35,990 28.9 Decrease2.svg 1.5
Republican Serena DiMaso 34,214 27.5 Decrease2.svg 1.6
Democratic Tom Giaimo27,21221.9Increase2.svg 2.1
Democratic Mariel DiDato26,64021.4Increase2.svg 1.8
Libertarian Eveline H. Brownstein4580.4N/A
Total votes124,514 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2015 [37]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Amy Handlin 19,829 30.4 Decrease2.svg 3.1
Republican Declan O'Scanlon 18,977 29.1 Decrease2.svg 3.4
Democratic Thomas Herman12,93419.8Increase2.svg 2.8
Democratic Jeanne Cullinane12,77919.6Increase2.svg 3.3
Jobs, Sidewalks, TransitJoshua Leinsdorf7701.2N/A
Total votes65,289 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2013 [38]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Amy Handlin 38,795 33.5 Increase2.svg 3.0
Republican Declan O'Scanlon 37,577 32.5 Increase2.svg 3.7
Democratic Allison Friedman19,62317.0Decrease2.svg 2.4
Democratic Matthew Morehead18,84316.3Decrease2.svg 2.9
Vote Green 13Anne Zaletel7960.7N/A
Total votes115,634 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2011 [39]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Amy H. Handlin 24,073 30.5
Republican Declan O'Scanlon 22,754 28.8
Democratic Patrick Short15,33319.4
Democratic Kevin M. Lavan15,16519.2
Constitution Frank C. Cottone8341.1
Constitution William H. Lawton7571.0
Total votes78,916 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2009 [40]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Amy H. Handlin 39,998 32.9 Increase2.svg 4.3
Republican Samuel D. Thompson 38,967 32.1 Increase2.svg 3.6
Democratic Robert "Bob" Brown20,37116.8Decrease2.svg 4.0
Democratic James Grenafege18,76915.4Decrease2.svg 6.7
Fight CorruptionSean Dunne3,3882.8N/A
Total votes121,493 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2007 [41]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Amy H. Handlin 22,705 28.6 Increase2.svg 2.7
Republican Samuel Thompson 22,576 28.5 Increase2.svg 2.6
Democratic Patricia Walsh17,50222.1Decrease2.svg 0.7
Democratic Robert "Bob" Brown16,50520.8Decrease2.svg 1.1
Total votes79,288 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2005 [42]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Amy Handlin 29,405 25.9 Increase2.svg 1.8
Republican Samuel D. Thompson 29,326 25.9 Increase2.svg 1.5
Democratic William E. Flynn 25,81422.8Decrease2.svg 1.0
Democratic Michael Dasaro24,82421.9Decrease2.svg 1.1
Green Mike Hall2,0611.8Decrease2.svg 0.6
Green Greg Orr1,8991.7Decrease2.svg 0.6
Total votes113,329 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2003 [43]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Samuel D. Thompson 20,378 24.4 Decrease2.svg 3.3
Republican Joe Azzolina 20,125 24.1 Decrease2.svg 4.8
Democratic Leonard Inzerillo19,88123.8Increase2.svg 1.7
Democratic Thomas Perry19,17823.0Increase2.svg 2.7
Green Mike W. Hall2,0022.4N/A
Green Jaime Donnelly1,8962.3N/A
Total votes83,460 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2001 [44]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Joe Azzolina 33,777 28.9
Republican Samuel D. Thompson 32,397 27.7
Democratic Kevin Graham25,85122.1
Democratic Steven T. Piech23,74120.3
Libertarian Diane Hittner8740.7
We, The PeopleMac Dara F.X. Lyden4220.4
Total votes117,062 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1999 [45]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Joe Azzolina 18,758 28.1 Decrease2.svg 2.5
Republican Sam Thompson 17,307 25.9 Decrease2.svg 1.2
Democratic Patrick M. Gillespie15,02022.5Increase2.svg 2.5
Democratic Alex R. DeSevo14,01521.0Increase2.svg 1.4
Conservative Sylvia Kuzmak8201.2Decrease2.svg 0.1
Conservative Louis A. Novellino8071.2Decrease2.svg 0.2
Total votes66,727 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1997 [46] [47]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Joe Azzolina 33,976 30.6 Increase2.svg 5.1
Republican Sam Thompson 30,108 27.1 Increase2.svg 1.9
Democratic Dennis M. Maher22,16220.0Decrease2.svg 3.1
Democratic Nicholas Minutolo21,71219.6Decrease2.svg 1.8
Conservative Leonard T. Skoblar1,5041.4Decrease2.svg 1.1
Conservative Sylvia Kuzmak1,4561.3Decrease2.svg 1.0
Total votes110,918 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1995 [48] [49]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Joe Azzolina 20,103 25.5 Decrease2.svg 4.3
Republican Joann H. Smith 19,887 25.2 Decrease2.svg 5.4
Democratic Patrick M. Gillespie18,17823.1Increase2.svg 3.4
Democratic Mike Spaeth16,88521.4Increase2.svg 2.3
Conservative Nick Lombardi1,9472.5N/A
Conservative Jerome Bowe1,8122.3N/A
Total votes78,812 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1993 [27]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Joann H. Smith 37,489 30.6 Decrease2.svg 2.3
Republican Joseph Azzolina 36,497 29.8 Decrease2.svg 1.3
Democratic Sara B. Stewart24,09519.7Increase2.svg 1.1
Democratic Edward Testino23,40719.1Increase2.svg 1.7
Independents 4 ChangeLouis J. Barbarino9760.8N/A
Total votes122,464 100.0
1991 New Jersey general election [28]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Joann H. Smith 32,907 32.9
Republican Joseph Azzolina 31,131 31.1
Democratic Kathleen B. Olsen18,57618.6
Democratic Robert H. Murray17,44717.4
Total votes100,061 100.0
1989 New Jersey general election [50]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Joseph M. Kyrillos, Jr. 31,934 27.9 Increase2.svg 1.9
Republican Joann H. Smith 30,259 26.4 Decrease2.svg 0.2
Democratic Richard A. Cooper26,39123.0Decrease2.svg 0.7
Democratic Irvin B. Beaver25,70022.4Decrease2.svg 1.3
Libertarian Claudia Montelione3450.3N/A
Total votes114,629 100.0
1987 New Jersey general election [29]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Joann H. Smith 24,641 26.6 Increase2.svg 0.9
Republican Joseph M. Kyrillos, Jr. 24,109 26.0 Decrease2.svg 0.3
Democratic William E. Flynn 22,01323.7Decrease2.svg 0.5
Democratic Jacqueline Walker 21,97623.7Decrease2.svg 0.1
Total votes92,739 100.0
1985 New Jersey general election [51]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Joseph Azzolina 26,565 26.3 Increase2.svg 2.5
Republican Joann H. Smith 25,970 25.7 Increase2.svg 4.1
Democratic William E. Flynn 24,41824.2Decrease2.svg 3.6
Democratic Jacqueline Walker 24,05823.8Decrease2.svg 3.0
Total votes101,011 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1983 [30]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic William E. Flynn 26,125 27.8 Increase2.svg 1.4
Democratic Jacqueline Walker 25,187 26.8 Decrease2.svg 0.6
Republican Thomas J. Powers22,34623.8Increase2.svg 0.9
Republican Herbert J. Kupfer20,29421.6Decrease2.svg 0.9
Total votes93,952 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1981 [31]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Richard Van Wagner 29,294 27.4
Democratic William E. Flynn 28,210 26.4
Republican Rita M. Graham24,43022.9
Republican Willard L. King24,06722.5
Citizens David I. Thieke4050.4
Citizens David G. Smullen3320.3
Total votes106,738 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1979 [52]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Francis J. McManimon 29,275 37.6 Decrease2.svg 0.6
Democratic Gerald Stockman 24,788 31.8 Decrease2.svg 1.0
Republican Michael Angarone12,17315.6Increase2.svg 1.6
Republican Lee J. Millas10,39113.3Increase2.svg 0.1
Dedicated Hard-WorkingPaul B. Rizzo7260.9N/A
U.S. Labor Susan W. Bowen5260.7Steady2.svg 0.0
Total votes77,879 100.0
Special election, November 7, 1978 [53]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Gerald R. Stockman 23,842 62.4
Republican Mario D. Rossetti13,78236.1
U.S. Labor Susan W. Bowen5731.5
Total votes38,197 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1977 [32]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Francis J. McManimon 35,831 38.2 Increase2.svg 3.8
Democratic Helen Chiarello Szabo 30,809 32.8 Increase2.svg 3.1
Republican David A. Wriggins13,14914.0Decrease2.svg 2.6
Republican Robert E. Otto12,36913.2Decrease2.svg 3.3
Aid Mental IllnessNellie Battaglia6630.7N/A
U.S. Labor Susan W. Bowen6600.7Decrease2.svg 0.1
U.S. Labor Chris Schmid4260.5N/A
Total votes93,907 100.0
Special election, November 2, 1976 [54]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Helen Chiarello Szabo 33,535 55.6
Republican Carmen J. Armenti 26,75544.4
Total votes60,290 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1975 [55]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Francis J. McManimon 31,302 34.4 Decrease2.svg 3.6
Democratic S. Howard Woodson, Jr. 27,025 29.7 Decrease2.svg 2.7
Republican Jay G. Destribats15,11316.6Increase2.svg 0.2
Republican Richard J. Harrison14,98116.5Increase2.svg 3.3
Legalize Acupuncture NowPhilip L. Kaplan1,7391.9N/A
U.S. Labor Elliot Greenspan7280.8N/A
Total votes90,888 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1973 [33]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Francis J. McManimon 34,348 38.0
Democratic S. Howard Woodson, Jr. 29,226 32.4
Republican Harry L. Dearden14,82016.4
Republican Russell L. Wilbert11,94513.2
Total votes90,339 100.0

Election results, 1965–1973

Senate

1965 New Jersey general election [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Ned J. Parsekian 174,438 14.1
Democratic Matthew Feldman 159,236 12.9
Democratic Jeremiah F. O'Connor 156,888 12.7
Democratic Alfred W. Kiefer 152,844 12.4
Republican Peter Moraites 148,09212.0
Republican Marion West Higgins 148,03512.0
Republican Arthur W. Vervaet 144,89011.7
Republican Nelson G. Gross 143,53211.6
ConservativeThomas J. Moriarty4,4080.4
FusionLouis Berns1,2560.1
Total votes1,233,619 100.0
1967 New Jersey general election [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Fairleigh Dickinson, Jr. 191,260 13.1
Republican Joseph C. Woodcock, Jr. 177,982 12.2
Republican Alfred D. Schiaffo 172,420 11.8
Republican Garrett W. Hagedorn 171,596 11.8
Republican Willard B. Knowlton 167,379 11.5
Democratic Ned J. Parsekian117,6098.1
Democratic Matthew Feldman 114,7607.9
Democratic Jeremiah F. O'Connor 113,8887.8
Democratic Gerald A. Calabrese 105,4507.2
Democratic Alfred W. Kiefer104,8697.2
ConservativeWilliam Craig Kennedy4,9500.3
ConservativeThomas J. Moriarty4,7240.3
ConservativeJohn J. Murray4,4020.3
ConservativeIrving F. Kent4,1720.3
ConservativeFrank Monte4,1540.3
Total votes1,459,615 100.0
1971 New Jersey general election [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Harold C. Hollenbeck 158,615 11.3
Republican Joseph C. Woodcock, Jr. 157,280 11.2
Republican Garrett W. Hagedorn 153,203 10.9
Republican Alfred D. Schiaffo 151,806 10.8
Republican Frederick E. Wendel 150,962 10.8
Democratic John J. McCarthy 128,1099.1
Democratic Raymond Garramone 125,1548.9
Democratic Alfred W. Kiefer124,0838.8
Democratic Sidney Aglow123,8578.8
Democratic Lee M. Carlton119,2628.5
Nobody’s Rubber StampWillard B. Knowlton11,6680.8
Total votes1,403,999 100.0

General Assembly

District 13A

New Jersey general election, 1967 [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Harold C. Hollenbeck 34,171 29.5
Republican Peter J. Russo 33,763 29.1
Democratic Doris Mahalick 24,05920.8
Democratic Vincent P. Rigolosi23,85920.6
Total votes115,852 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1969 [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Harold C. Hollenbeck 35,650 28.9
Republican Peter J. Russo 34,927 28.3
Democratic James D. Checki, Jr.26,92821.9
Democratic Carl Persak25,72520.9
Total votes123,230 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1971 [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Peter J. Russo 31,906 26.4
Republican Harold A. Pareti 30,789 25.5
Democratic Anthony Scardino, Jr. 30,37125.1
Democratic Thomas J. Sherlock27,89223.1
Total votes120,958 100.0

District 13B

New Jersey general election, 1967 [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Thomas Costa 35,439 29.5
Republican Austin N. Volk 35,038 29.2
Democratic Arnold E. Brown 25,29521.1
Democratic Vito A. Albanese 24,22120.2
Total votes119,993 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1969 [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Thomas Costa 39,338 28.9
Republican William J. Dorgan 38,997 28.6
Democratic Martin T. Durkin29,44321.6
Democratic Ernest Allen Cohen28,48920.9
Total votes136,267 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1971 [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Democratic Byron M. Baer 33,174 26.3
Democratic Albert Burstein 32,847 26.0
Republican Charles J. O'Dowd, Jr.30,51224.2
Republican Kenith D. Bloom29,71723.5
Total votes126,250 100.0

District 13C

New Jersey general election, 1967 [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican William M. Crane 30,170 29.9
Republican Michael J. Ferrara 29,939 29.7
Democratic John A. Conte20,55220.4
Democratic John M. Skevin 20,24220.1
Total votes100,903 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1969 [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Richard J. Vander Plaat 36,155 29.0
Republican William M. Crane 35,098 28.1
Democratic John A. Conte26,73521.4
Democratic Clifford G. Steele26,00220.9
National ConservativeGertrude E. Unsel7130.6
Total votes124,703 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1971 [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican C. Gus Rys 30,714 29.1
Republican John A. Spizziri 29,416 27.8
Democratic Anthony Spataro22,85021.6
Democratic Marjorie A. Wyngaarden22,67021.5
Total votes105,650 100.0

District 13D

New Jersey general election, 1967 [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Peter Moraites 37,957 31.2
Republican Harry Randall, Jr. 37,147 30.5
Democratic Jerome L. Yesko23,20819.1
Democratic Lee M. Carlton22,37518.4
Youth ; Responsibility ; ProgressMichael Ford Rehill9170.8
Total votes121,604 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1969 [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Peter Moraites 51,528 35.8
Republican Richard W. De Korte 51,273 35.7
Democratic Angelo M. D'Alessandro20,48714.2
Democratic Claire Edelman19,74413.7
National ConservativeStanley Polak7480.5
Total votes143,780 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1971 [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Charles E. Reid 33,453 31.9
Republican Richard W. DeKorte 33,205 31.7
Democratic Walter J. Coleman19,42218.5
Democratic Leopold A. Monaco18,67217.8
Total votes104,752 100.0

District 13E

New Jersey general election, 1967 [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Richard J. Vander Plaat 43,814 36.1
Republican Richard W. DeKorte 42,606 35.1
Democratic Robert E. Hamer19,36715.9
Democratic John J. Coan15,69212.9
Total votes121,479 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1969 [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Austin N. Volk 37,150 30.3
Republican Edward A. Connell 36,871 30.0
Democratic Lee M. Carlton24,40919.9
Democratic Vincente K. Tibbs23,63119.3
National ConservativeHannibal Cundari6710.5
Total votes122,732 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1971 [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Robert C. Veit 25,720 25.4
Democratic Edward H. Hynes 25,483 25.19
Republican Franklin H. Cooper25,42425.13
Democratic Joseph Ringelstein24,55324.3
Total votes101,180 100.0

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