1997 New Jersey Senate election

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1997 New Jersey Senate elections
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  1993 November 4, 1997 2001  

All 40 seats in the New Jersey State Senate
21 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
Leader Donald DiFrancesco John A. Lynch Jr.
(retired)
Party Republican Democratic
Leader's seat 22nd 17th
Last election2416
Seats won2416
Seat changeSteady2.svgSteady2.svg

1997 New Jersey State Senate election.svg
Results by district
     Democratic hold     Democratic gain
     Republican hold     Republican gain

Senate President before election

Donald DiFrancesco
Republican

Elected Senate President

Donald DiFrancesco
Republican

The 1993 New Jersey State Senate elections were held on November 4.

Contents

The election took place alongside Christine Todd Whitman's re-election as Governor over Senator Jim McGreevey. Republicans defended the large majority they gained in the 1991 landslide elections.

Four seats changed hands with no impact on the overall balance of power. Republicans Anthony R. Bucco and Diane Allen unseated incumbent Gordon MacInnes and gained the seat of retiring Senator Jack Casey, respectively. Democrats Shirley Turner and Garry Furnari unseated incumbent Republicans Dick LaRossa and John P. Scott, respectively. One Senator, Republican Joseph Bubba, lost a primary. His challenger, Norman M. Robertson, held the seat for the Republicans. This remains the last time that Republicans won a Senate majority.

Contents
Incumbents not runningSummary of results
By District: 12345678910111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940

Incumbents not running for re-election

Democratic

Republican

Summary of results by State Senate district

District Incumbent PartyElected SenatorParty
1st Legislative District James Cafiero RepJames CafieroRep
2nd Legislative District William Gormley RepWilliam GormleyRep
3rd Legislative District Raymond Zane DemRaymond ZaneDem
4th Legislative District John Matheussen RepJohn MatheussenRep
5th Legislative District Wayne R. Bryant [lower-alpha 1] DemWayne R. BryantDem
6th Legislative District John Adler DemJohn AdlerDem
7th Legislative District Jack Casey Dem Diane Allen Rep
8th Legislative District Martha W. Bark [lower-alpha 2] RepMartha W. BarkRep
9th Legislative District Leonard T. Connors RepLeonard T. ConnorsRep
10th Legislative District Andrew R. Ciesla RepAndrew R. CieslaRep
11th Legislative District Joseph A. Palaia RepJoseph A. PalaiaRep
12th Legislative District John O. Bennett RepJohn O. BennettRep
13th Legislative District Joe Kyrillos RepJoe KyrillosRep
14th Legislative District Peter Inverso RepPeter InversoRep
15th Legislative District Dick LaRossa Rep Shirley Turner Dem
16th Legislative District John H. Ewing Rep Walter J. Kavanaugh Rep
17th Legislative District John A. Lynch Jr. DemJohn A. Lynch Jr.Dem
18th Legislative District Jack Sinagra RepJack SinagraRep
19th Legislative District Jim McGreevey Dem Joe Vitale Dem
20th Legislative District Raymond Lesniak DemRaymond LesniakDem
21st Legislative District C. Louis Bassano RepC. Louis BassanoRep
22nd Legislative District Donald DiFrancesco RepDonald DiFrancescoRep
23rd Legislative District William E. Schluter RepWilliam E. SchluterRep
24th Legislative District Robert Littell RepRobert LittellRep
25th Legislative District Gordon MacInnes Dem Anthony Bucco Rep
26th Legislative District Robert Martin RepRobert MartinRep
27th Legislative District Richard Codey DemRichard CodeyDem
28th Legislative District Ronald Rice DemRonald RiceDem
29th Legislative District Wynona Lipman DemWynona LipmanDem
30th Legislative District Robert W. Singer RepRobert W. SingerRep
31st Legislative District Edward T. O'Connor Jr. DemEdward T. O'Connor Jr.Dem
32nd Legislative District Nicholas Sacco DemNicholas SaccoDem
33rd Legislative District Bernard Kenny DemBernard KennyDem
34th Legislative District Joseph Bubba Rep Norman M. Robertson Rep
35th Legislative District John Girgenti DemJohn GirgentiDem
36th Legislative District John P. Scott Rep Garry Furnari Dem
37th Legislative District Byron Baer DemByron BaerDem
38th Legislative District Louis F. Kosco RepLouis F. KoscoRep
39th Legislative District Gerald Cardinale RepGerald CardinaleRep
40th Legislative District Henry McNamara RepHenry McNamaraRep
  1. Bryant was appointed to complete the unexpired term of Senator Walter Rand, who died on January 6, 1995.
  2. Bark was appointed to complete the unexpired term of Senator C. William Haines, who died on December 18, 1996.

District 1

1997 general election [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican James Cafiero (incumbent) 35,573 60.8% Decrease2.svg1.2
Democratic John Rauh21,34036.5%Steady2.svg
Conservative Geraldine Caiafa1,5792.7%N/A
Total votes58,492 100.00%

District 2

1997 general election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican William Gormley (incumbent) 34,814 65.2% Increase2.svg3.6
Democratic John R. Piatt18,56934.8%Decrease2.svg3.6
Total votes53,383 100.00%

District 3

1997 general election [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Raymond Zane (incumbent) 46,551 84.5% Increase2.svg16.9
Conservative Mary A. Whittam8,12114.7%N/A
Republican N/A4150.8%Decrease2.svg31.6
Total votes55,087 100.00%

District 4

1997 general election [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican John J. Matheussen (incumbent) 29,429 50.7% Decrease2.svg3.6
Democratic Sean F. Dalton 26,78046.1%Increase2.svg0.4
Conservative Jim Barber1,8723.2%N/A
Total votes58,081 100.00%

District 5

1997 general election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Wayne R. Bryant (incumbent) 29,809 71.9 Increase2.svg3.1
Republican Mel Suplee11,62428.1Decrease2.svg3.1
Total votes41,433 100.00%

District 6

1997 general election [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic John Adler (incumbent) 34,073 53.0% Decrease2.svg6.8
Republican John A. Rocco 28,93845.0%Increase2.svg4.8
Conservative Kenneth L. Mayo1,2572.0%N/A
Total votes64,268 100.00%

District 7

1997 general election [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Diane Allen 30,875 53.7 Increase2.svg5.5
Democratic Robert P. Broderick25,50144.4Decrease2.svg6.0
Conservative Norman E. Wahner1,1211.9N/A
Total votes57,497 100.00%

District 8

1997 general election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Martha W. Bark (incumbent) 34,597 54.9 Decrease2.svg6.1
Democratic Marie Hall28,40145.1Increase2.svg6.1
Total votes62,998 100.00%

District 9

1997 general election [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Leonard T. Connors (incumbent) 45,880 60.0 Decrease2.svg5.2
Democratic Bill Zimmermann, Jr.28,50837.3Increase2.svg2.5
Conservative Leonard P. Marshall2,1392.8N/A
Total votes76,527 100.00%

District 10

1997 general election [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Andrew R. Ciesla (incumbent) 41,409 60.6 Decrease2.svg1.1
Democratic Judith G. Leone24,21735.5Decrease2.svg0.3
Libertarian Steve Nagle1,3812.0N/A
Conservative Agnes A. James1,0151.5Decrease2.svg1.0
Green Edith Gbur2780.4N/A
Total votes68,300 100.00%

District 11

1997 general election [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Joseph A. Palaia (incumbent) 39,579 66.2 Increase2.svg0.6
Democratic Eugene M. LaVergne18,98131.7Increase2.svg0.8
Conservative Christian P. Olsen1,2282.1Steady2.svg0.0
Total votes59,788 100.00%

District 12

1997 general election [1] [2] [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican John O. Bennett (incumbent) 41,171 62.8 Decrease2.svg2.2
Democratic George E. Ball20,28930.9Decrease2.svg0.4
Conservative John P. Desmond2,7804.2Increase2.svg1.8
Natural Law Mary Jo Christian1,3542.1N/A
Total votes65,594 100.00%

District 13

1997 general election [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Joe Kyrillos (incumbent) 36,047 63.2 Decrease2.svg0.8
Democratic Mike Caffrey19,73334.6Decrease2.svg1.4
Conservative Jerome Bowe1,2992.3N/A
Total votes57,079 100.00%

District 14

1997 general election [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Peter Inverso (incumbent) 38,195 55.3 Decrease2.svg4.5
Democratic Gilbert W. Lugossy28,86641.8Increase2.svg1.6
Conservative Joseph Fabrizi1,9972.9N/A
Total votes69,058 100.00%

District 15

1997 general election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Shirley Turner 29,995 53.9 Increase2.svg6.2
Republican Dick LaRossa (incumbent)25,63046.1Decrease2.svg6.2
Total votes55,625 100.00%

District 16

1997 general election [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Walter J. Kavanaugh 44,171 63.8 Increase2.svg2.2
Democratic Mitchell E. Ignatoff22,54532.6Decrease2.svg5.8
Conservative Richard C. Martin2,5413.7N/A
Total votes69,257 100.00%

District 17

1997 general election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic John A. Lynch Jr. (incumbent) 27,748 68.0 Increase2.svg11.3
Republican Timothy J. O’Brien13,06132.0Decrease2.svg2.2
Total votes40,809 100.00%

District 18

1997 general election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Jack Sinagra (incumbent) 35,400 58.5 Increase2.svg0.3
Democratic Thomas H. Paterniti 25,11041.5Increase2.svg1.7
Total votes60,510 100.00%

District 19

1997 general election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Joe Vitale 32,454 60.2 Increase2.svg12.6
Republican Stephen A. Mikulak 21,44539.8Decrease2.svg5.3
Total votes53,899 100.00%

District 20

1997 general election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Raymond Lesniak (incumbent) 26,699 69.1 Increase2.svg9.2
Republican Gene Andre11,92830.9Decrease2.svg9.2
Total votes38,627 100.00%

District 21

1997 general election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican C. Louis Bassano (incumbent) 43,997 100.00% Increase2.svg35.7
Total votes43,997 100.00%

District 22

1997 general election [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Donald DiFrancesco (incumbent) 46,249 67.0 Decrease2.svg2.2
Democratic Margaret Ault20,96230.4Decrease2.svg0.4
Conservative Frank J. Festa, Jr.1,7782.6N/A
Total votes68,989 100.00%

District 23

1997 general election [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican William E. Schluter (incumbent) 42,221 61.3 Decrease2.svg30.4
Democratic Austin “Ken” Kutscher, M.D.23,09433.5N/A
Conservative Michael P. Kelly2,7704.0N/A
Independent Daniel Z. Seyler7621.1N/A
Total votes68,847 100.00%

District 24

1997 general election [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Robert Littell (incumbent) 44,342 73.0 Decrease2.svg10.3
Democratic John G. Wingler13,55122.3N/A
Conservative Ron Pondiscio2,8684.7N/A
Total votes60,761 100.00%

District 25

1997 general election [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Anthony R. Bucco 37,048 54.8 Increase2.svg5.1
Democratic Gordon MacInnes (incumbent)29,51543.7Decrease2.svg6.6
Conservative Joseph Long1,0331.5N/A
Total votes67,596 100.00%

District 26

1997 general election [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Robert Martin (incumbent) 43,994 92.6 Increase2.svg23.2
Conservative Virginia P. Bauer3,5057.4N/A
Total votes47,499 100.00%

District 27

1997 general election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Richard Codey (incumbent) 35,770 79.5 Increase2.svg4.4
Republican Richard R. Klattenberg9,25020.5Decrease2.svg4.4
Total votes45,020 100.00%

District 28

1997 general election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Ronald Rice (incumbent) 31,069 100.00% Steady2.svg0.0
Total votes31,069 100.00%

District 29

1997 general election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Wynona Lipman (incumbent) 27,480 86.7 Decrease2.svg13.3
Republican Elaine L. Guarino4,22613.3N/A
Total votes31,706 100.00%

District 30

1997 general election [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Robert Singer (incumbent) 27,837 53.7 Decrease2.svg12.0
Democratic Kenneth A. Kurtz20,81540.2Increase2.svg5.9
Libertarian Bob Mondgock1,9323.7N/A
Conservative Fred Rasiewicz1,2082.3N/A
Total votes51,792 100.00%

District 31

1997 general election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Edward T. O'Connor Jr. (incumbent) 30,993 77.6 Increase2.svg9.2
Republican Richard Freda8,93522.4Decrease2.svg9.2
Total votes39,928 100.00%

District 32

1997 general election [1] [2] [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Nicholas Sacco (incumbent) 29,386 66.7 Increase2.svg7.4
Republican John Pluchino12,54128.5Decrease2.svg8.2
Politicians Are Crooks Herbert H. Shaw 1,5693.6Increase2.svg0.8
Conservative Pat Armstrong5321.2Steady2.svg0.0
Total votes44,028 100.00%

District 33

1997 general election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Bernard Kenny (incumbent) 27,914 72.6% Increase2.svg9.3
Republican Gerald Spike10,51727.4%Decrease2.svg8.2
Total votes38,431 100.00%

District 34

Republican primary

1997 Republican primary [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%
Republican Norman M. Robertson 6,203 66.0%
Republican Joseph Bubba (incumbent)3,20234.0%
Total votes56,451 100.00%

General election

1997 general election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Norman M. Robertson 30,450 53.9% Increase2.svg1.6
Democratic Joan Waks26,00146.1%Decrease2.svg1.6
Total votes56,451 100.00%

District 35

1997 general election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic John Girgenti (incumbent) 24,552 69.8 Increase2.svg3.3
Republican Brian A. Duncan10,64430.2Decrease2.svg1.9
Total votes35,196 100.00%

District 36

1997 general election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Garry Furnari 25,844 53.1% Increase2.svg6.0
Republican John P. Scott (incumbent)22,80646.9%Decrease2.svg6.0
Total votes48,650 100.00%

District 37

1997 general election [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Democratic Byron Baer (incumbent) 30,844 59.0 Decrease2.svg1.5
Republican Steve Lonegan 20,54339.3Increase2.svg1.7
Natural Law Helen Hamilton8551.6N/A
Total votes52,242 100.00%

District 38

1997 general election [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Louis F. Kosco (incumbent) 30,538 55.2% Decrease2.svg8.1
Democratic Valerie Huttle 23,35042.2%Increase2.svg5.5
Conservative Denise A. Richardson1,3902.5%N/A
Total votes55,278 100.00%

District 39

1997 general election [1] [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Gerald Cardinale (incumbent) 46,424 66.3 Increase2.svg3.8
Democratic Ilan Plawker22,46632.1Decrease2.svg5.4
Conservative Michael W. Koontz1,1661.7N/A
Total votes70,056 100.00%

District 40

1997 general election [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Republican Henry McNamara (incumbent) 42,751 67.5% Decrease2.svg0.2
Democratic Michael Greenspan20,53732.5%Increase2.svg0.2
Total votes63,288 100.00%

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