New Jersey's 32nd legislative district

{{Short description|American legislative district}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}

{{Infobox New Jersey State Legislature district

| district = 32

| image = New Jersey Legislative Districts Map (2023) D32 hl.svg

| senate = Raj Mukherji (D)

| assembly = John Allen (D)
Jessica Ramirez (D)

| Independent = 32.1

| Democratic = 54.2

| Republican = 12.2

| percent white = 32.0

| percent black = 3.7

| percent native american = 1.6

| percent asian = 12.1

| percent pacific islander = 0.0

| percent other race = 31.1

| percent two or more races = 19.5

| percent hispanic = 57.2

| population = 243,875

| year = 2020 census

| voting-age = 195,978

| registered = 132,194

}}

New Jersey's 32nd legislative district is one of 40 districts that make up the map for the New Jersey Legislature. It encompasses the Hudson County municipalities of Hoboken and portions of Jersey City.{{cite web |url=http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/districts/districtnumbers.asp#32 |title=Districts by Number |publisher=New Jersey Legislature |access-date=July 19, 2015}}

Demographic information

As of the 2020 United States census, the district had a population of 243,875, of whom 195,978 (80.4%) were of voting age. The racial makeup of the district was 77,997 (32.0%) White, 8,905 (3.7%) African American, 3,808 (1.6%) Native American, 29,614 (12.1%) Asian, 119 (0.0%) Pacific Islander, 75,874 (31.1%) from some other race, and 47,558 (19.5%) from two or more races.{{cite web |title=RACE |url=https://data.census.gov/cedsci/table?g=0400000US34%246100000&y=2020&tid=DECENNIALPL2020.P1 |publisher=United States Census Bureau |access-date=October 24, 2021}}{{cite web |title=RACE FOR THE POPULATION 18 YEARS AND OVER |url=https://data.census.gov/cedsci/table?g=0400000US34%246100000&y=2020&tid=DECENNIALPL2020.P3 |publisher=United States Census Bureau |access-date=October 24, 2021}} Hispanic or Latino of any race were 139,402 (57.2%) of the population.{{cite web |title=HISPANIC OR LATINO, AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE |url=https://data.census.gov/cedsci/table?g=0400000US34%246100000&y=2020&tid=DECENNIALPL2020.P2 |publisher=United States Census Bureau |access-date=October 24, 2021}}

The district had 132,194 registered voters {{as of|2023|12|01|df=US|lc=y}}, of whom 69,052 (52.2%) were registered as Democrats, 46,598 (35.2%) were registered as unaffiliated, 14,931 (11.3%) were registered as Republicans and 1,613 (1.2%) were registered to other parties.[https://www.nj.gov/state/elections/assets/pdf/svrs-reports/2023/2023-12-voter-registration-by-legislative-district.pdf Statewide Voter Registration Summary by Legislative District], New Jersey Department of State, December 1, 2023. Accessed January 26, 2023.

Political representation

{{NJ Legislative 32}}

The legislative district overlaps with New Jersey's 8th and 10th congressional districts.

Apportionment history

When the 40-district map was created in 1973, the 32nd district consisted of most of northern Jersey City and North Bergen. For the 1981 redistricting, again a northern section of Jersey City was included as well as North Bergen, Secaucus, Kearny, East Newark, and Harrison. No major changes occurred in the 1991 redistricting though a narrower portion of Jersey City made up a part of the 32nd district and Fairview and Edgewater were added to the district for the first time. In the 2001 redistricting, Edgewater was removed and the Jersey City portion of the district was relegated to just the northern corner of the city. All of Jersey City was removed in the 2011 redistricting, but Edgewater was re-added and Guttenberg and West New York were added to the district for the first time.

In February 2018, Assemblyman and former Assembly Speaker Vincent Prieto was selected to head the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority and subsequently resigned his seat.{{cite web|last1=Johnson|first1=Brent|title=Ex-Assembly speaker Prieto lands $280K job as head of N.J. sports authority|url=http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/2018/02/ex-nj_assembly_speaker_prieto_lands_225k_job_atop.html|website=NJ.com|access-date=April 21, 2018|date=February 15, 2018}} Democratic committee members in Bergen and Hudson Counties selected Pedro Mejia as his replacement; he was sworn in on April 12.{{cite web|last1=Heinis|first1=John|title=Pedro Mejia named to succeed Vincent Prieto in the state Assembly|url=https://hudsoncountyview.com/pedro-mejia-named-to-succeed-vincent-prieto-in-the-state-assembly/|website=Hudson County View|access-date=April 21, 2018|date=March 28, 2018}}{{cite web|last1=Zeitlinger|first1=Ron|title=Secaucus business owner makes history as first Dominican in state Legislature|url=http://www.nj.com/hudson/index.ssf/2018/04/secaucus_small_business_owner_fills_prietos_seat_i.html|website=The Jersey Journal|access-date=April 21, 2018|date=April 12, 2018}}

In the wake of the 2021 apportionment, the reconfiguration of municipalities in the 32nd and 33rd districts and the incumbent Assembly members in those districts choosing to retire or run for other elective office, the Hudson County Democratic Organization chose newcomers John Allen and Jessica Ramirez to run for the two Assembly seats, with Raj Mukherji shifting from the 33rd district to run for senate.Fox, Joey. [https://newjerseyglobe.com/legislature/mejia-at-last-confirms-he-wont-run-for-re-election/ "Mejia at last confirms he won’t run for re-election"], New Jersey Globe, January 17, 2023. Accessed January 10, 2024. "More than a week after the fate of his Assembly seat was publicly announced, Assemblyman Pedro Mejia (D-Secaucus) at last said today that he won’t run for re-election this year.... But legislative redistricting proved to be Mejia’s undoing.... The neighboring 32nd district will also send two new faces to the Assembly, with Assemblyman Raj Mukherji (D-Jersey City) running for the Senate and Assemblywoman Annette Chaparro (D-Hoboken) stepping down after losing party support. They’ll be replaced on the county line by Jessica Ramirez and John Allen." Ramirez and Allen defeated Republican Robert Ramos, the only other candidate running in the 2023 New Jersey General Assembly election, while Mukherji defeated Republican Ilyas Mohammed.Connolly, John. [https://www.northjersey.com/story/news/new-jersey/2023/11/07/nj-election-results-2023-state-senate-assembly-seats/71481204007/ "NJ election results 2023: State Senate, Assembly seats decided"], The Record, November 9, 2023. Accessed December 23, 2023.[https://www.nj.gov/state/elections/assets/pdf/election-results/2023/2023-official-general-results-general-assembly.pdf Official List Candidates for General Assembly for General Election November 7, 2023], New Jersey Department of State, December 6, 2023. Accessed December 23, 2023.

Election history

class="wikitable"
SessionSenatecolspan=2 | General Assembly
1974–1975rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Joseph W. Tumulty (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Michael P. Esposito (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Michael J. Marino (D)
1976–1977{{Party shading/Democratic}} |Michael P. Esposito (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Alina Miszkiewicz (D)
1978–1979rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} | David Friedland (D){{refn|group=n|Terminated on June 5, 1980 upon his convictions for various crimes}} 
{{Party shading/Democratic}} |Thomas F. Cowan (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Robert C. Janiszewski (D)
rowspan=2 |1980–1981rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Thomas F. Cowan (D)rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Robert C. Janiszewski (D)
{{Party shading/Democratic}} |James A. Galdieri (D)Elected in a November 1980 special election, sworn in on November 10, 1980
1982–1983{{Party shading/Democratic}} |Frank E. Rodgers (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Thomas F. Cowan (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Robert C. Janiszewski (D)
1984–1985rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Thomas F. Cowan (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Paul Cuprowski (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Anthony P. Vainieri (D)
1986–1987{{Party shading/Republican}} |Frank J. Gargiulo (R){{Party shading/Republican}} |Charles J. Catrillo (R)
1988–1989rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Thomas F. Cowan (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Anthony Impreveduto (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |David C. Kronick (D)
1990–1991{{Party shading/Democratic}} |Anthony Impreveduto (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |David C. Kronick (D)
1992–1993{{Party shading/Democratic}} |Thomas F. Cowan (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Anthony Impreveduto (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |David C. Kronick (D)
1994–1995rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Nicholas Sacco (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Anthony Impreveduto (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Joan M. Quigley (D)
1996–1997{{Party shading/Democratic}} |Anthony Impreveduto (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Joan M. Quigley (D)
1998–1999rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Nicholas Sacco (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Anthony Impreveduto (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Joan M. Quigley (D)
2000–2001{{Party shading/Democratic}} |Anthony Impreveduto (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Joan M. Quigley (D)
2002–2003{{Party shading/Democratic}} |Nicholas Sacco (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Anthony Impreveduto (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Joan M. Quigley (D)
rowspan=2 | 2004–2005rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Nicholas Sacco (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Anthony Impreveduto (D)Resigned on November 18, 2004 following his conviction for misuse of campaign fundsrowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Joan M. Quigley (D)
{{Party shading/Democratic}} |Vincent Prieto (D)Appointed to the Assembly on December 13, 2004
2006–2007{{Party shading/Democratic}} |Vincent Prieto (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Joan M. Quigley (D)
2008–2009rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Nicholas Sacco (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Vincent Prieto (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Joan M. Quigley (D)
2010–2011{{Party shading/Democratic}} |Vincent Prieto (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Joan M. Quigley (D)
2012–2013{{Party shading/Democratic}} |Nicholas Sacco (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Vincent Prieto (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Angelica M. Jimenez (D)
2014–2015rowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Nicholas Sacco (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Vincent Prieto (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Angelica M. Jimenez (D)
2016–2017{{Party shading/Democratic}} |Vincent Prieto (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Angelica M. Jimenez (D)
rowspan=2 | 2018–2019rowspan=3 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Nicholas Sacco (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Vincent Prieto (D)Resigned on February 26, 2018 to become President and CEO of the Sports and Exposition Authorityrowspan=2 {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Angelica M. Jimenez (D)
{{Party shading/Democratic}} |Pedro Mejia (D)Appointed to the Assembly on April 12, 2018, won a November 6, 2018 special election to complete unexpired term
2020–2021{{Party shading/Democratic}} |Pedro Mejia (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Angelica M. Jimenez (D)
2022–2023{{Party shading/Democratic}} {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Nicholas Sacco (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Pedro Mejia (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Angelica M. Jimenez (D)
2024–2025{{Party shading/Democratic}} {{Party shading/Democratic}} |Raj Mukherji (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |Jessica Ramirez (D){{Party shading/Democratic}} |John Allen (D)

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Election results

=Senate=

{{Election box begin

| title = 2021 New Jersey general election

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link

| candidate = Nicholas Sacco

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 23,839

| percentage = 71.2

| change = {{decrease}} 9.0

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link

| candidate = Juan Barbadillo

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 9,659

| percentage = 28.8

| change = {{increase}} 9.0

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 33,498

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin

| title = New Jersey general election, 2017}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link

| candidate = Nicholas Sacco

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 23,736

| percentage = 80.2

| change = {{increase}} 10.0

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link

| candidate = Paul Castelli

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 5,842

| percentage = 19.8

| change = {{decrease}} 10.0

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 29,578

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=New Jersey general election, 2013}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Nicholas Sacco

|votes = 20,098

|percentage = 70.2

|change = {{decrease}} 10.6

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Paul Castelli

|votes = 8,542

|percentage = 29.8

|change = {{increase}} 13.5

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 28,640

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin no change| title=2011 New Jersey general election}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Nicholas Sacco

|votes = 16,413

|percentage = 80.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Edward T. O'Neill

|votes = 3,312

|percentage = 16.3

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Herbert H. Shaw

|votes = 588

|percentage = 2.9

|change =

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 20,313

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=2007 New Jersey general election}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Nicholas Sacco

|votes = 16,780

|percentage = 82.8

|change = {{increase}} 5.9

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = John Pluchino

|votes = 3,474

|percentage = 17.2

|change = {{decrease}} 1.0

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 20,254

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=2003 New Jersey general election}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Nicholas Sacco

|votes = 17,269

|percentage = 76.9

|change = {{increase}} 7.9

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Louis S. Lusquinos Jr

|votes = 4,085

|percentage = 18.2

|change = {{decrease}} 11.2

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Time For Change

|candidate = Denis Jaslow

|votes = 928

|percentage = 4.1

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Eliminate Primary Elections

|candidate = Louis Vernotico

|votes = 160

|percentage = 0.7

|change = {{increase}} 0.2

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 22,442

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin no change| title=2001 New Jersey general election}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Nicholas Sacco

|votes = 26,991

|percentage = 69.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Frank MacCormack

|votes = 11,514

|percentage = 29.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Herbert H. Shaw

|votes = 396

|percentage = 1.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = Eliminate Primary Elections

|candidate = Louis Vernotico

|votes = 196

|percentage = 0.5

|change =

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 39,097

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=1997 New Jersey general election{{cite web|title=NJ State Senate 32|url=http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=38286|website=Our Campaigns|access-date=October 9, 2017}}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Nicholas Sacco

|votes = 29,386

|percentage = 66.7

|change = {{increase}} 7.4

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = John Pluchino

|votes = 12,541

|percentage = 28.5

|change = {{decrease}} 8.2

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Herbert H. Shaw

|votes = 1,569

|percentage = 3.6

|change = {{increase}} 0.8

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = New Jersey Conservative Party

|candidate = Pat Armstrong

|votes = 532

|percentage = 1.2

|change = {{steady}} 0.0

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 44,028

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=1993 New Jersey general election}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Nicholas Sacco

|votes = 28,280

|percentage = 59.3

|change = {{increase}} 2.2

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = James E. Humphreys

|votes = 17,509

|percentage = 36.7

|change = {{decrease}} 2.7

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Herbert H. Shaw

|votes = 1,350

|percentage = 2.8

|change = {{decrease}} 0.6

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = New Jersey Conservative Party

|candidate = Patricia M. Armstrong

|votes = 560

|percentage = 1.2

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 47,699

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin no change| title=1991 New Jersey general election}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Thomas F. Cowan

|votes = 21,128

|percentage = 57.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Guy Catrillo

|votes = 14,577

|percentage = 39.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Herbert H. Shaw

|votes = 1,270

|percentage = 3.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 36,975

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=1987 New Jersey general election}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Thomas F. Cowan, Sr.

|votes = 27,065

|percentage = 66.4

|change = {{increase}} 2.6

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Charles J. Catrillo

|votes = 13,241

|percentage = 32.5

|change = {{decrease}} 0.1

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Herbert H. Shaw

|votes = 451

|percentage = 1.1

|change = {{decrease}} 2.5

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 40,757

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=1983 New Jersey general election}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Thomas F. Cowan

|votes = 23,510

|percentage = 63.8

|change = {{increase}} 0.4

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Joseph A. Plonski

|votes = 11,997

|percentage = 32.6

|change = {{decrease}} 1.8

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Herbert H. Shaw

|votes = 1,318

|percentage = 3.6

|change = {{increase}} 1.4

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 36,825

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin no change| title=1981 New Jersey general election}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Frank E. Rodgers

|votes = 34,150

|percentage = 63.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Joseph F. Ward

|votes = 18,551

|percentage = 34.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Herbert H. Shaw

|votes = 1,171

|percentage = 2.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 53,872

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=Special election, 1980}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = James A. Galdieri

|votes = 27,734

|percentage = 55.8

|change = {{decrease}} 11.7

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Vi Callaghan

|votes = 20,230

|percentage = 40.7

|change = {{increase}} 10.9

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Mary Manzo

|votes = 1,697

|percentage = 3.4

|change = {{increase}} 0.7

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 49,661

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=1977 New Jersey general election}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = David Friedland

|votes = 26,813

|percentage = 67.5

|change = {{decrease}} 7.2

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Joseph W. Gallagher

|votes = 11,817

|percentage = 29.8

|change = {{increase}} 6.9

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Herbert H. Shaw

|votes = 1,082

|percentage = 2.7

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 39,712

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin no change| title=1973 New Jersey general election}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Joseph W. Tumulty

|votes = 35,770

|percentage = 74.7

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = John P. Errico

|votes = 10,955

|percentage = 22.9

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = Abolish County Government

|candidate = Robert Habermann

|votes = 1,146

|percentage = 2.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 47,871

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

=General Assembly=

{{Election box begin| title=2021 New Jersey general election}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Angelica M. Jimenez

|votes = 23,250

|percentage = 35.5

|change = {{decrease}} 5.0

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Pedro Mejia

|votes = 22,710

|percentage = 34.7

|change = {{decrease}} 4.3

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Marisela Rodriguez

|votes = 9,854

|percentage = 15.0

|change = {{increase}} 4.7

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Tamara Claudio

|votes = 9,689

|percentage = 14.8

|change = {{increase}} 4.6

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 65,503

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=2019 New Jersey general election}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Angelica M. Jimenez

|votes = 14,575

|percentage = 40.5

|change = {{increase}} 0.5

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Pedro Mejia

|votes = 14,051

|percentage = 39.0

|change = {{decrease}} 2.0

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Ann Carletta

|votes = 3,711

|percentage = 10.3

|change = {{increase}} 0.7

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Francesca Curreli

|votes = 3,676

|percentage = 10.2

|change = {{increase}} 0.8

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 36,013

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin no change

| title = Special election, November 6, 2018}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change

| candidate = Pedro Mejia

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 37,420

| percentage = 100.0

| change =

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 37,420

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin

| title = New Jersey general election, 2017}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link

| candidate = Vincent Prieto

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 23,633

| percentage = 41.0

| change = {{decrease}} 2.0

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link

| candidate = Angelica M. Jimenez

| party = Democratic Party (United States)

| votes = 23,063

| percentage = 40.0

| change = {{decrease}} 1.4

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link

| candidate = Ann M. Corletta

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 5,512

| percentage = 9.6

| change = {{increase}} 1.8

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link

| candidate = Bartholomew J. Talamini

| party = Republican Party (United States)

| votes = 5,434

| percentage = 9.4

| change = {{increase}} 1.6

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 57,642

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=New Jersey general election, 2015}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Vincent Prieto

|votes = 12,276

|percentage = 43.0

|change = {{increase}} 6.8

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Angelica M. Jimenez

|votes = 11,805

|percentage = 41.4

|change = {{increase}} 6.3

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Lisamarie Tusa

|votes = 2,223

|percentage = 7.8

|change = {{decrease}} 6.6

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Frank Miqueli

|votes = 2,212

|percentage = 7.8

|change = {{decrease}} 6.5

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 28,516

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=New Jersey general election, 2013}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Vincent Prieto

|votes = 19,885

|percentage = 36.2

|change = {{decrease}} 5.1

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Angelica M. Jimenez

|votes = 19,293

|percentage = 35.1

|change = {{decrease}} 4.8

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Lee Marie Gomez

|votes = 7,923

|percentage = 14.4

|change = {{increase}} 5.4

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Maria Malavasi-Quartello

|votes = 7,874

|percentage = 14.3

|change = {{increase}} 5.8

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 54,975

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin no change| title=New Jersey general election, 2011}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Vincent Prieto

|votes = 15,753

|percentage = 41.3

|change =

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Angelica M. Jimenez

|votes = 15,211

|percentage = 39.9

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Michael J. Bartulovich

|votes = 3,443

|percentage = 9.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Ronald F. Tarolla

|votes = 3,249

|percentage = 8.5

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = April Tricoli-Busset

|votes = 498

|percentage = 1.3

|change =

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 38,154

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=New Jersey general election, 2009}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Vincent Prieto

|votes = 23,061

|percentage = 48.1

|change = {{increase}} 6.2

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Joan Quigley

|votes = 22,932

|percentage = 47.9

|change = {{increase}} 6.1

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Herbert H. Shaw

|votes = 1,916

|percentage = 4.0

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 47,909

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=New Jersey general election, 2007}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Vincent Prieto

|votes = 16,580

|percentage = 41.9

|change = {{increase}} 3.4

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Joan M. Quigley

|votes = 16,544

|percentage = 41.8

|change = {{increase}} 2.9

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Edward T. O’Neill

|votes = 3,352

|percentage = 8.5

|change = {{decrease}} 2.3

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Jacob Hahn

|votes = 3,069

|percentage = 7.8

|change = {{decrease}} 2.7

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 39,545

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=New Jersey general election, 2005}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Joan Quigley

|votes = 25,743

|percentage = 38.9

|change = {{increase}} 0.3

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Vincent Prieto

|votes = 25,444

|percentage = 38.5

|change = {{decrease}} 0.2

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Edward O'Neill

|votes = 7,161

|percentage = 10.8

|change = {{increase}} 1.4

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Kenneth C. Marano

|votes = 6,977

|percentage = 10.5

|change = {{increase}} 1.1

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Herbert H. Shaw

|votes = 847

|percentage = 1.3

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 66,172

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=New Jersey general election, 2003}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Anthony Impreveduto

|votes = 17,113

|percentage = 38.7

|change = {{increase}} 2.0

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Joan Quigley

|votes = 17,064

|percentage = 38.6

|change = {{increase}} 2.2

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Delia Kelly

|votes = 4,157

|percentage = 9.4

|change = {{decrease}} 4.1

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Anna Crespo-Hernandez

|votes = 4,136

|percentage = 9.4

|change = {{decrease}} 4.0

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Time For Change

|candidate = Eric Dixon

|votes = 883

|percentage = 2.0

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Time For Change

|candidate = Eugene McCrohan

|votes = 828

|percentage = 1.9

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 44,181

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin no change| title=New Jersey general election, 2001}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Anthony Impreveduto

|votes = 27,648

|percentage = 36.7

|change =

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Joan Quigley

|votes = 27,484

|percentage = 36.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Frances Cohen

|votes = 10,188

|percentage = 13.5

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Esther Gatria

|votes = 10,087

|percentage = 13.4

|change =

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 75,407

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=New Jersey general election, 1999}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Anthony Impreveduto

|votes = 18,111

|percentage = 38.4

|change = {{increase}} 4.8

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Joan Quigley

|votes = 17,732

|percentage = 37.6

|change = {{increase}} 4.3

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Thomas F. Corcoran

|votes = 4,893

|percentage = 10.4

|change = {{decrease}} 4.7

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Louis S. Lusquinos, Jr.

|votes = 4,193

|percentage = 8.9

|change = {{decrease}} 5.3

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Edith M. Shaw

|votes = 1,187

|percentage = 2.5

|change = {{increase}} 0.8

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Herbert H. Shaw

|votes = 1,093

|percentage = 2.3

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 47,209

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=New Jersey general election, 1997{{cite web|title=NJ General Assembly 32|url=http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=551783|website=Our Campaigns|access-date=October 9, 2017}}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Anthony Impreveduto

|votes = 28,834

|percentage = 33.6

|change = {{decrease}} 1.0

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Joan Quigley

|votes = 28,519

|percentage = 33.3

|change = {{steady}} 0.0

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Michael Padovano

|votes = 12,965

|percentage = 15.1

|change = {{increase}} 0.6

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Kevin Canessa, Jr.

|votes = 12,201

|percentage = 14.2

|change = {{increase}} 0.1

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Frank X. Landrigan

|votes = 1,434

|percentage = 1.7

|change = {{increase}} 0.7

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = New Jersey Conservative Party

|candidate = Yvonne Battaglia

|votes = 634

|percentage = 0.7

|change = {{decrease}} 0.1

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = New Jersey Conservative Party

|candidate = Charles W. Joyce

|votes = 500

|percentage = 0.6

|change = {{decrease}} 0.2

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Natural Law Party (United States)

|candidate = Barbara Ebel

|votes = 425

|percentage = 0.5

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Natural Law Party (United States)

|candidate = Kenneth Ebel

|votes = 224

|percentage = 0.3

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 85,736

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=New Jersey general election, 1995{{cite web|title=NJ General Assembly 32|url=http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=219014|website=Our Campaigns|access-date=October 9, 2017}}}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Anthony Impreveduto

|votes = 24,576

|percentage = 34.6

|change = {{increase}} 3.8

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Joan M. Quigley

|votes = 23,636

|percentage = 33.3

|change = {{increase}} 3.4

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Todd Hennessey

|votes = 10,278

|percentage = 14.5

|change = {{decrease}} 4.6

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Paul Castelli

|votes = 10,020

|percentage = 14.1

|change = {{decrease}} 4.2

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Dennis E. Fitzpatrick

|votes = 740

|percentage = 1.0

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Edith M. Shaw

|votes = 615

|percentage = 0.9

|change = {{decrease}} 0.3

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = New Jersey Conservative Party

|candidate = Yvonne Battaglia

|votes = 547

|percentage = 0.8

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = New Jersey Conservative Party

|candidate = Pat Armstrong

|votes = 539

|percentage = 0.8

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Eliminate County Government

|candidate = Francis W. McGrath

|votes = 24

|percentage = 0.03

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Eliminate County Government

|candidate = Peter A. Busacca

|votes = 14

|percentage = 0.02

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 70,989

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=New Jersey general election, 1993}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Anthony Impreveduto

|votes = 28,423

|percentage = 30.8

|change = {{increase}} 1.8

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Joan M. Quigley

|votes = 27,562

|percentage = 29.9

|change = {{increase}} 2.4

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Todd Hennessey

|votes = 17,603

|percentage = 19.1

|change = {{decrease}} 1.1

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Manuel E. Fernandez

|votes = 16,855

|percentage = 18.3

|change = {{decrease}} 1.3

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Edith M. Shaw

|votes = 1,114

|percentage = 1.2

|change = {{decrease}} 0.7

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Concerned Taxpayer's Coalition

|candidate = William R. Dusenberry

|votes = 587

|percentage = 0.6

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 92,144

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin no change| title=1991 New Jersey general election}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Anthony Impreveduto

|votes = 20,911

|percentage = 29.0

|change =

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = David Kronick

|votes = 19,764

|percentage = 27.5

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Robert MacMillan

|votes = 14,536

|percentage = 20.2

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Gaston Delgado

|votes = 14,145

|percentage = 19.6

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Edith M. Shaw

|votes = 1,360

|percentage = 1.9

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Vivian L. Shaw

|votes = 1,278

|percentage = 1.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 71,994

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=1989 New Jersey general election}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Anthony Impreveduto

|votes = 30,047

|percentage = 35.6

|change = {{increase}} 3.4

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = David C. Kronick

|votes = 28,494

|percentage = 33.7

|change = {{increase}} 3.8

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Guy Catrillo

|votes = 12,418

|percentage = 14.7

|change = {{decrease}} 5.3

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Octavio J. Alfonso

|votes = 11,975

|percentage = 14.2

|change = {{decrease}} 2.7

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Car Insurance Stinks

|candidate = Herbert H. Shaw

|votes = 1,541

|percentage = 1.8

|change = {{increase}} 1.3

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 84,475

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=1987 New Jersey general election}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Anthony Impreveduto

|votes = 25,291

|percentage = 32.2

|change = {{increase}} 9.5

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = David C. Kronick

|votes = 23,500

|percentage = 29.9

|change = {{increase}} 8.4

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Frank J. Gargiulo

|votes = 15,708

|percentage = 20.0

|change = {{decrease}} 7.1

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Lee S. Lichtenberger

|votes = 13,310

|percentage = 16.9

|change = {{decrease}} 9.8

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Peter Galbo

|votes = 421

|percentage = 0.5

|change = {{decrease}} 0.5

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Cathy Borer

|votes = 377

|percentage = 0.5

|change = {{decrease}} 0.4

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 78,607

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=1985 New Jersey general election}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Frank J. Gargiulo

|votes = 25,179

|percentage = 27.1

|change = {{increase}} 10.4

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Charles J. Catrillo

|votes = 24,798

|percentage = 26.7

|change = {{increase}} 10.4

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Paul Cuprowski

|votes = 21,018

|percentage = 22.7

|change = {{decrease}} 9.4

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Anthony P. Vainieri

|votes = 19,977

|percentage = 21.5

|change = {{decrease}} 10.0

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Edith M. Shaw

|votes = 896

|percentage = 1.0

|change = {{decrease}} 0.8

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Herbert H. Shaw

|votes = 877

|percentage = 0.9

|change = {{decrease}} 0.7

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 92,745

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=New Jersey general election, 1983}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Paul Cuprowski

|votes = 23,173

|percentage = 32.1

|change = {{increase}} 0.3

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Anthony P. Vainieri

|votes = 22,736

|percentage = 31.5

|change = {{decrease}} 0.3

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Louis Pandolfi

|votes = 12,044

|percentage = 16.7

|change = {{decrease}} 0.4

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Nicholas F. Zaccario

|votes = 11,769

|percentage = 16.3

|change = {{decrease}} 0.5

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Joseph P. Zemanek

|votes = 1,282

|percentage = 1.8

|change = {{increase}} 0.5

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = William E. Koehler

|votes = 1,124

|percentage = 1.6

|change = {{increase}} 0.5

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 72,128

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin no change| title=New Jersey general election, 1981}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Robert C. Janiszewski

|votes = 32,232

|percentage = 31.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Thomas Cowan

|votes = 32,156

|percentage = 31.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = John Errico

|votes = 17,355

|percentage = 17.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Mary Ann Knabner

|votes = 16,957

|percentage = 16.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Vivian L. Shaw

|votes = 1,346

|percentage = 1.3

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = William E. Koehler

|votes = 1,155

|percentage = 1.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 101,201

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=New Jersey general election, 1979}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Robert C. Janiszewski

|votes = 19,113

|percentage = 36.7

|change = {{increase}} 2.7

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Thomas F. Cowan, Sr.

|votes = 18,503

|percentage = 35.5

|change = {{increase}} 1.3

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Vincent Saporito

|votes = 5,782

|percentage = 11.1

|change = {{decrease}} 3.0

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Frank J. Cimo

|votes = 5,399

|percentage = 10.4

|change = {{decrease}} 4.4

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Herbert H. Shaw

|votes = 1,460

|percentage = 2.8

|change = {{increase}} 1.2

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Action Talks

|candidate = Kenneth Famularo

|votes = 1,139

|percentage = 2.2

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Honesty-Integrity-Determination

|candidate = Anthony C. Carbone

|votes = 721

|percentage = 1.4

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 52,117

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=New Jersey general election, 1977}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Thomas F. Cowan, Sr.

|votes = 26,508

|percentage = 34.2

|change = {{increase}} 1.6

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Robert C. Janiszewski

|votes = 26,332

|percentage = 34.0

|change = {{increase}} 4.0

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Anthony D’Agostino

|votes = 11,446

|percentage = 14.8

|change = {{increase}} 6.4

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Vincent Saporito

|votes = 10,900

|percentage = 14.1

|change = {{increase}} 6.2

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Herbert H. Shaw

|votes = 1,248

|percentage = 1.6

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Anita R. Frisco

|votes = 1,020

|percentage = 1.3

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 77,454

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin| title=New Jersey general election, 1975}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Michael P. Esposito

|votes = 26,291

|percentage = 32.6

|change = {{decrease}} 5.3

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Alina Miszkiewicz

|votes = 24,173

|percentage = 30.0

|change = {{decrease}} 7.8

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Independent Responsive Government

|candidate = Michael J. Marino

|votes = 9,333

|percentage = 11.6

|change = {{decrease}} 26.2

}}

{{Election box candidate|

|party = Independent Responsive Government

|candidate = John W. Dietzel

|votes = 7,657

|percentage = 9.5

|change = N/A

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Anthony D’Agostino

|votes = 6,802

|percentage = 8.4

|change = {{decrease}} 2.4

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Edward T. La Tour

|votes = 6,371

|percentage = 7.9

|change = {{decrease}} 2.4

}}

{{Election box total

| votes = 80,627

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

{{Election box begin no change| title=New Jersey general election, 1973}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Michael P. Esposito

|votes = 35,432

|percentage = 37.9

|change =

}}

{{Election box winning candidate with party link no change|

|party = Democratic Party (United States)

|candidate = Michael J. Marino

|votes = 35,275

|percentage = 37.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Mary Ann R. Knabner

|votes = 10,050

|percentage = 10.8

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate with party link no change|

|party = Republican Party (United States)

|candidate = Robert M. Ikola

|votes = 9,578

|percentage = 10.3

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = Abolish County Government

|candidate = Mary Ann Musella

|votes = 1,195

|percentage = 1.3

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = Abolish County Government

|candidate = Harry DeRisi

|votes = 1,015

|percentage = 1.1

|change =

}}

{{Election box candidate no change|

|party = Politicians Are Crooks

|candidate = Herbert H. Shaw

|votes = 832

|percentage = 0.9

|change =

}}

{{Election box total no change

| votes = 93,377

| percentage = 100.0

}}

{{Election box end}}

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{{cite web|title=Official List, Candidate Returns for State Senate for November 2007 General Election|url=http://nj.gov/state/elections/election-results/2007-official-general-election-tallies(ss)-12.3.07.pdf|publisher=Secretary of State of New Jersey|access-date=February 29, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150910034358/http://www.nj.gov/state/elections/election-results/2007-official-general-election-tallies(ss)-12.3.07.pdf|archive-date=September 10, 2015|url-status=dead}}

{{cite web|title=Official List, Candidate Returns for General Assembly for November 2007 General Election|url=http://nj.gov/state/elections/election-results/2007-official-general-election-tallies(ga)-12.12.07.pdf|publisher=Secretary of State of New Jersey|access-date=February 29, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304204320/http://nj.gov/state/elections/election-results/2007-official-general-election-tallies(ga)-12.12.07.pdf|archive-date=March 4, 2016|url-status=dead}}

{{cite web|title=Official List, Candidate Returns for General Assembly for November 2009 General Election|url=http://nj.gov/state/elections/election-results/2009-official-gen-elect-gen-assembly-tallies-120109.pdf|publisher=Secretary of State of New Jersey|access-date=February 29, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170430042836/http://nj.gov/state/elections/election-results/2009-official-gen-elect-gen-assembly-tallies-120109.pdf|archive-date=April 30, 2017|url-status=dead}}

{{cite web|title=Official List, Candidate Returns for State Senate for November 2011 General Election|url=http://nj.gov/state/elections/2011-results/2011-official-gen-elect-state-senate-results-121411.pdf|publisher=Secretary of State of New Jersey|access-date=February 29, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150910062158/http://www.nj.gov/state/elections/2011-results/2011-official-gen-elect-state-senate-results-121411.pdf|archive-date=September 10, 2015|url-status=dead}}

{{cite web|title=Official List, Candidate Returns for General Assembly for November 2011 General Election|url=http://nj.gov/state/elections/2011-results/2011-official-gen-elect-gen-assembly-results-121411.pdf|publisher=Secretary of State of New Jersey|access-date=February 29, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304065804/http://nj.gov/state/elections/2011-results/2011-official-gen-elect-gen-assembly-results-121411.pdf|archive-date=March 4, 2016|url-status=dead}}

{{cite web|title=Official List, Candidates for State Senate for GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2013 Election|url=http://nj.gov/state/elections/2013-results/2013-official-general-election-results-state-senate.pdf|publisher=Secretary of State of New Jersey|access-date=February 29, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304200540/http://nj.gov/state/elections/2013-results/2013-official-general-election-results-state-senate.pdf|archive-date=March 4, 2016|url-status=dead}}

{{cite web|title=Official List, Candidates for General Assembly for GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2013 Election|url=http://nj.gov/state/elections/2013-results/2013-official-general-election-results-general-assembly.pdf|publisher=Secretary of State of New Jersey|access-date=February 29, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304204052/http://nj.gov/state/elections/2013-results/2013-official-general-election-results-general-assembly.pdf|archive-date=March 4, 2016|url-status=dead}}

{{cite web|title=Official List, Candidates for General Assembly for GENERAL ELECTION 11/03/2015 Election|url=http://nj.gov/state/elections/2015-results/2015-official-ge-results-nj-general-assembly.pdf|publisher=Secretary of State of New Jersey|access-date=February 29, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304203249/http://nj.gov/state/elections/2015-results/2015-official-ge-results-nj-general-assembly.pdf|archive-date=March 4, 2016|url-status=dead}}

{{cite web|title=Official List, Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/07/2017 Election|url=http://nj.gov/state/elections/2017-results/2017-official-general-election-results-state-senate.pdf|publisher=Secretary of State of New Jersey|access-date=January 4, 2018|date=November 29, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171205042116/http://nj.gov/state/elections/2017-results/2017-official-general-election-results-state-senate.pdf|archive-date=December 5, 2017|url-status=dead}}

{{cite web|title=Official List, Candidates for General Assembly For GENERAL ELECTION 11/07/2017 Election|url=http://nj.gov/state/elections/2017-results/2017-official-general-election-results-general-assembly.pdf|publisher=Secretary of State of New Jersey|access-date=January 4, 2018|date=November 29, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171205042121/http://nj.gov/state/elections/2017-results/2017-official-general-election-results-general-assembly.pdf|archive-date=December 5, 2017|url-status=dead}}

{{cite web|title=Official List, Candidates for General Assembly For GENERAL ELECTION 11/06/2018 Election|url=https://www.state.nj.us/state/elections/assets/pdf/election-results/2018/2018-official-general-election-results-general-assembly.pdf|publisher=Secretary of State of New Jersey|access-date=February 29, 2020|date=December 3, 2018}}

{{cite web|title=Official List, Candidates for General Assembly For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2019 Election|url=https://www.state.nj.us/state/elections/assets/pdf/election-results/2019/2019-official-general-results-general-assembly.pdf|publisher=Secretary of State of New Jersey|access-date=February 29, 2020|date=December 2, 2019}}

{{cite web|title=Official List, Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election|url=https://www.state.nj.us/state/elections/assets/pdf/election-results/2021/2021-official-general-results-state-senate.pdf|publisher=Secretary of State of New Jersey|access-date=December 26, 2021|date=November 30, 2021}}

{{cite web|title=Official List, Candidates for General Assembly For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election|url=https://www.state.nj.us/state/elections/assets/pdf/election-results/2021/2021-official-general-results-general-assembly.pdf|publisher=Secretary of State of New Jersey|access-date=December 26, 2021|date=November 30, 2021}}

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