New Jersey gubernatorial election, 2013
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The New Jersey gubernatorial election of 2013 took place on November 5, 2013, to elect the Governor of New Jersey. Incumbent Republican Governor Chris Christie ran for re-election to a second term in office.[1] He faced Democratic nominee Barbara Buono and six others in the general election. He was re-elected by a wide margin, tallying over 60 percent of the vote[2] Less than 40% of registered voters cast ballots, the lowest ever for a gubernatorial election.[3] Christie became the first Republican gubernatorial candidate to win more than 50 percent of the vote since Tom Kean, Sr.'s landslide victory in 1985.
Christie was criticized for spending an additional $12–25 million of state money to hold a special election for United States Senator for New Jersey three weeks earlier on October 16, instead of simply holding the special election on the general election day on November 5. The U.S. Senate election featured popular Newark mayor Cory Booker, a Democrat, who it was thought would attract more black and other minority voters who would be likely to vote for Christie's Democratic opponent Buono in the Governor's race.[4] Booker won the Senate election handily.
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
Results
2013 Republican Primary — New Jersey gubernatorial election[6] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
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Republican |
Chris Christie |
205,666 |
91.91 |
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Republican |
Seth Grossman |
18,095 |
8.09 |
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
Removed from Primary Ballot
Araujo, Bergmanson, Boss, and Webster had their nominating petitions challenged by the New Jersey Democratic State Committee; only Webster's petitions were found to be valid therefore allowing his name to remain on the primary ballot with Buono.[12] Araujo and Boss subsequently filed new petitions to run in the general election as independents.[13]
Declined
- Rob Andrews, U.S. Representative[14]
- Chris Bollwage, Mayor of Elizabeth[14]
- Cory Booker, Mayor of Newark (ran for and won a U.S. Senate seat three weeks earlier on October 16)[15]
- Richard Codey, State Senator, former State Senate president and former Governor[16][17]
- Joseph Cryan, former Assembly Majority Leader[14]
- Brendan Gill, Essex County Freeholder[18]
- Louis Greenwald, Assembly Majority Leader[14][16]
- Lisa P. Jackson, former Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency[19]
- Philip D. Murphy, U.S. Ambassador to Germany and former Goldman Sachs executive[14]
- Sheila Oliver, Speaker of the State Assembly[16]
- Frank Pallone, U.S. Representative[14][16]
- Bill Pascrell, U.S. Representative[20]
- Stephen Sweeney, State Senate President[21]
- John Wisniewski, chair of the New Jersey Democratic Party and State Assemblyman[22]
Polling
Hypothetical polling
|
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Cory
Booker |
Barbara
Buono |
Richard
Codey |
Louis
Greenwald |
Steve
Sweeney |
John
Wisniewski |
Other |
Undecided |
Quinnipiac |
January 15–21, 2013 |
616 |
± 4% |
— |
10% |
28% |
— |
10% |
— |
5% |
48% |
Public Policy Polling |
November 26–28, 2012 |
300 |
± 5.66% |
46% |
7% |
23% |
— |
6% |
— |
7% |
10% |
Quinnipiac |
November 19–25, 2012 |
n/a |
± n/a% |
41% |
4% |
12% |
1% |
— |
1% |
2% |
39% |
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Results
2013 Democratic Primary — New Jersey gubernatorial election[6] |
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Democratic |
Barbara Buono |
173,714 |
88.10 |
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Democratic |
Troy Webster |
23,457 |
11.90 |
General election
Major party candidates
- Chris Christie (Republican), incumbent Governor
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- Barbara Buono (Democratic), former Majority leader of the New Jersey Senate
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- Running mate: Milly Silva, New Jersey executive vice president for 1199 SEIU[23]
Minor candidates
Endorsements
Chris Christie |
- Organizations
- Laborers' International Union of North America (LIUNA)[24]
- New Jersey Career Fire Chiefs' Association[25]
- Latino Leadership Alliance of New Jersey[26]
- National Federation of Independent Business[27]
- New Jersey Outdoor Alliance[28]
- Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Benevolent Association[29]
- National Coalition of Latino Officers[30]
- Essex County Association of Chiefs of Police[31]
- Lakewood Vaad[32]
- New Jersey Food Council[33]
- Port Authority Police Sergeants Benevolent Association[34]
- Statewide Hispanic Chamber of Commerce[35]
- Port Authority Lieutenants Benevolent Association[34]
- Essex County Latino-American Chamber of Commerce[35]
- Port Authority Police Detectives Endowment Association[34]
- Waterfront Commission Police Detectives Endowment Association[34]
- New Jersey First Aid Council[36]
- Hispanic American Chamber of Commerce Foundation of Essex County[35]
- Overseas Korean Traders Association of New Jersey[37]
- Korean Marine Corps Veterans Association of New Jersey[37]
- Penel Concert Choir[37]
- New Jersey Taekwondo Association[37]
- Korean Real Estate Association of NJ[37]
- Korean American Chamber of Commerce of New Jersey[37]
- Hudson County Taekwondo Association[37]
- Eastcoast Korean Real Estate Association[37]
- Korean American Grocery Association[37]
- New Jersey Central Korean American Association[37]
- New Jersey Korean American Dry Cleaning Association[37]
- New Jersey Korean American Nail Association[37]
- New Jersey Korean American Beauty Salon Association[37]
- Elected Officials
- Marco Rubio, U.S. Senator of Florida[38]
- Brian P. Stack, Democratic New Jersey State Senator and Mayor of Union City[39]
- Joe DiVincenzo, Democratic County Executive of Essex County[40]
- Armando Fontoura, Democratic Sheriff of Essex County[41]
- Karen Scheffler, Democratic Mayor of Palmyra[42]
- Raymond J. McDonough, Democratic Mayor of Harrison[43]
- Michael Blunt, Democratic Mayor of Chesilhurst[44]
- Dina Long, Democratic Mayor of Sea Bright[45]
- Angelo Corradino, Democratic Mayor of Manville[46]
- James Dodd, Democratic Mayor of Dover[47]
- Kevin Glover, Democratic Mayor of Scotch Plains[48]
- Anthony Davis, Democratic Council President of Paterson[49]
- Dwayne Warren, Democratic Mayor of Orange[46]
- Sandy Moscaritolo, Democratic Mayor of River Edge[50]
- Frank LoBiondo, U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 2nd congressional district[51]
- Jon Runyan, U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 3rd congressional district[51]
- Chris Smith, U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 4th congressional district[51]
- Scott Garrett, U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 5th congressional district[51]
- Leonard Lance, U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 7th congressional district[51]
- Rodney P. Frelinghuysen, U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 11th congressional district[51]
- David Borworth, Democratic Council President of Palmyra[42]
- FiorD'Aliza Frias, Democratic Commissioner of West New York[52]
- Laurence M. Bennett, Democratic Councilman of Harrison[43]
- Jesus R. Huaranga, Democratic Councilman of Harrison[43]
- James Doran, Democratic Councilman of Harrison[43]
- Victor Villalta, Democratic Councilman of Harrison[43]
- Carol Mandaglio, Democratic Councilwoman of Harrison[43]
- Michael Dolaghan, Democratic Councilman of Harrison[43]
- Francisco Nascimento, Democratic Councilman of Harrison[43]
- Anselmo Millan, Democratic Councilman of Harrison[43]
- Christine Noriega, Democratic Alderwoman of Dover[47]
- Michael Picciallo, Democratic Alderman of Dover[47]
- James Visioli, Democratic Alderman of Dover[47]
- Robert Rutan, Democratic Alderman of Dover[47]
- Michelle Yzarnotegui, Democratic Alderwoman of Dover[47]
- Yitz Stern, Democratic Councilman of Teaneck[53]
- Elie Katz, Democratic Councilman of Teaneck[53]
- Mark Schwartz, Democratic Councilman of Teaneck[53]
- Newspapers
- Religious leaders
- Bishop Reginald Jackson, Executive Director of the Black Ministers' Council[60]
- Korean Pastors Association[37]
- Igud of Lakewood[61]
- Pastor Ron Christian[62]
- Michele Levine, President, Bayonne Jewish Community Center[63]
- Bishop Dr. Thomas Robinson[63]
- Pastor Joe Carter[62]
- Pastor Jerry Smith[62]
- Pastor Ralph Terrell[62]
- Pastor William Christian[62]
- Pastor Jeffrey Bryan[62]
- Pastor John Perry[62]
- Pastor R. Trabout[62]
- Minister Tami Christian[62]
- Reverend Najiyyah Brooks[62]
- Bishop Parrott Sr.[62]
- Reverend Alfred Fletcher[62]
- Reverend Miguel Rivera[64]
- Reverend Jose C. Lopez[64]
- Reverend Jesus Infante[64]
- Reverend Raul Otero[64]
- Reverend David Torres Oyola[64]
- Reverend Rafael Mesa[64]
- Reverend Ariel Torres[64]
- Reverend Dr. Hector A. Chiesa[64]
- Reverend Bob Rodriguez[64]
- Reverend Tomas Reyes[64]
- Reverend Julio Barriento[64]
- Reverend Renato Castro[64]
- Reverend David Rojas[64]
- Others
|
Barbara Buono |
- Organizations
- Elected Officials
- Nelson Albano, State Assemblyman[91]
- Rob Andrews, U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 1st congressional district[92]
- Ras Baraka, South Ward member of the Newark Municipal Council[93]
- Jim Beach, State Senator and Co-Chair of the Camden County Democratic Party[91]
- Dan Benson, State Assemblyman[94]
- Cory Booker, Mayor of Newark and U.S. Senator-elect from New Jersey[95]
- John Burzichelli, State Assemblyman[91]
- Richard Codey, State Senator, former Governor of New Jersey, and former President of the New Jersey Senate[96]
- Herb Conaway, State Assemblyman[91]
- Mildred C. Crump, At-Large member of the Newark Municipal Council[93]
- Joe Cryan, State Assemblyman and former Majority Leader of the New Jersey General Assembly[97]
- Jim Florio, former Governor of New Jersey[92]
- Angel Fuentes, State Assemblyman[91]
- Brendan Gill, Essex County Freeholder[92]
- Nia Gill, President Pro Tempore of the New Jersey Senate[98]
- Louis Greenwald, Majority Leader of the New Jersey General Assembly[91]
- Maggie Hassan, Governor of New Hampshire[99]
- Jerramiah Healy, former Mayor of Jersey City[100]
- Rush Holt, U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 12th congressional district[92][100]
- Pamela Rosen Lampitt, State Assemblywoman[91]
- Fred H. Madden, State Senator and Chairman of the Gloucester County Democratic Party[91]
- Robert Menendez, incumbent U.S. Senator (D-NJ)[92]
- Matthew Milam, former State Assemblyman[91]
- Frank Minor, Mayor of Logan Township[92]
- Paul Moriarty, State Assemblyman[91]
- Gabriela Mosquera, State Assemblywoman[91]
- Donald Norcross, State Senator and Co-Chair of the Camden County Democratic Party[91]
- Martin O’Malley, Governor of Maryland[101]
- Frank Pallone, U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 6th congressional district[92][100]
- Bill Pascrell, U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 9th congressional district[92]
- Donald Payne, Jr., U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 10th congressional district[92]
- Nick Poliseno, Republican Mayor of Spotswood[102]
- Ronald C. Rice, West Ward member of the Newark Municipal Council[93]
- Celeste Riley, State Assemblywoman[91]
- Darrin Sharif, Cental Ward member of the Newark Municipal Council[93]
- Troy Singleton, State Assemblyman[91]
- Albio Sires, U.S. Representative for New Jersey's 8th congressional district[92]
- Peter Shumlin, Governor of Vermont and Chair of the Democratic Governors Association[103]
- Stephen Sweeney, President of the New Jersey Senate[91][104]
- Jeff Van Drew, State Senator[91]
- Jim Whelan, State Senator[91]
- Gilbert "Whip" Wilson, State Assemblyman[91]
- Others
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Polling
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Chris
Christie (R) |
Barbara
Buono (D) |
Other |
Undecided |
Quinnipiac |
October 30–November 3, 2013 |
1,388 |
± 2.6% |
61% |
33% |
1% |
6% |
Monmouth |
October 30–November 2, 2013 |
1,436 |
± 2.6% |
57% |
37% |
2% |
4% |
Rutgers-Eagleton |
October 28–November 2, 2013 |
535 |
± 4.2% |
66% |
30% |
— |
4% |
Fairleigh Dickinson University |
October 24–30, 2013 |
570 |
± 4.1% |
59% |
40% |
1% |
— |
Kean University |
October 28, 2013 |
? |
± 3% |
54% |
36% |
— |
10% |
Stockton Polling Institute |
October 23–28, 2013 |
804 |
± 3.5% |
56% |
32% |
4% |
8% |
Quinnipiac |
October 21–27, 2013 |
1,203 |
± 2.8% |
64% |
31% |
1% |
5% |
Quinnipiac |
October 10–14, 2013 |
1,938 |
± 2.2% |
62% |
33% |
— |
5% |
Rutgers-Eagleton |
October 7–13, 2013 |
562 |
± 4.1% |
59% |
33% |
— |
8% |
Monmouth |
October 10–12, 2013 |
1,606 |
± 2.5% |
59% |
35% |
2% |
4% |
Stockton Polling Institute |
October 3–8, 2013 |
800 |
± 3.5% |
61.2% |
27.8% |
— |
10.9% |
Rasmussen |
October 7, 2013 |
1,000 |
± 3% |
55% |
34% |
4% |
7% |
Quinnipiac |
October 5–7, 2013 |
1,144 |
± 2.9% |
62% |
33% |
1% |
4% |
Fairleigh Dickinson University |
September 30–October 5, 2013 |
702 |
± 3.7% |
58% |
25% |
2% |
15% |
Monmouth |
September 26–29, 2013 |
615 |
± 4% |
56% |
37% |
— |
7% |
Quinnipiac |
September 19–22, 2013 |
1,249 |
± 2.8% |
64% |
30% |
1% |
5% |
Pulse Opinion Research |
September 19, 2013 |
1,000 |
± ? |
52% |
34% |
6% |
8% |
Stockton Polling Institute |
September 15–21, 2013 |
812 |
± 3.4% |
58.2% |
30.2% |
1.3% |
10.4% |
Rasmussen |
September 10–11, 2013 |
999 |
± 3% |
58% |
32% |
2% |
8% |
Rutgers-Eagleton |
September 3–9, 2013 |
568 |
± 4.1% |
55% |
35% |
1% |
8% |
Fairleigh Dickinson University |
August 21–27, 2013 |
700 |
± 3.7% |
50% |
26% |
6% |
19% |
Monmouth |
August 15–18, 2013 |
777 |
± 3.5% |
56% |
36% |
3% |
6% |
Quinnipiac |
August 1–5, 2013 |
2,042 |
± 2.2% |
58% |
30% |
1% |
11% |
Quinnipiac |
July 2–7, 2013 |
1,068 |
± 3% |
61% |
29% |
1% |
9% |
Pulse Opinion Research |
June 18, 2013 |
1,000 |
± 3% |
58% |
28% |
6% |
8% |
Fairleigh Dickinson University |
June 10–16, 2013 |
705 |
± 3.7% |
57% |
27% |
2% |
13% |
Rasmussen |
June 12–13, 2013 |
1,000 |
± 3% |
58% |
28% |
4% |
10% |
Stockton Polling Institute |
June 8–13, 2013 |
741 |
± 3.6% |
64.2% |
24.5% |
2% |
10% |
Monmouth |
June 10–11, 2013 |
626 |
± 3.9% |
61% |
31% |
4% |
4% |
Quinnipiac |
June 7–9, 2013 |
858 |
± 3.4% |
59% |
29% |
1% |
10% |
Rutgers-Eagleton |
June 3–9, 2013 |
763 |
± 3.6% |
59% |
27% |
2% |
12% |
NBC News/Marist |
April 28–May 2, 2013 |
1,080 |
± 3% |
60% |
28% |
1% |
10% |
Quinnipiac |
April 19–22, 2013 |
1,112 |
± 2.9% |
58% |
26% |
1% |
14% |
Rutgers-Eagleton |
April 3–7, 2013 |
819 |
± 3.7% |
57% |
27% |
— |
16% |
Harper Polling |
March 24–25, 2013 |
760 |
± 3.55% |
58% |
27% |
— |
15% |
Quinnipiac |
March 19–24, 2013 |
1,129 |
± 2.9% |
60% |
25% |
1% |
14% |
Fairleigh Dickinson University |
March 4–10, 2013 |
702 |
± 3.7% |
58% |
22% |
— |
20% |
Quinnipiac |
February 13–17, 2013 |
1,149 |
± 2.9% |
62% |
25% |
1% |
13% |
Monmouth |
February 6–10, 2013 |
803 |
± 3.5% |
62% |
20% |
6% |
12% |
Rutgers-Eagleton |
January 30–February 3, 2013 |
698 |
± 3.7% |
63% |
21% |
— |
16% |
Quinnipiac |
January 15–21, 2013 |
1,647 |
± 2.4% |
63% |
22% |
— |
14% |
Pulse Opinion Research |
January 6, 2013 |
1,000 |
± 3% |
55% |
22% |
5% |
18% |
Fairleigh Dickinson University |
January 2–6, 2013 |
700 |
± 3.7% |
64% |
21% |
1% |
14% |
Public Policy Polling |
November 26–28, 2012 |
600 |
± 4% |
60% |
20% |
— |
21% |
Quinnipiac |
November 19–25, 2012 |
1,664 |
± 2.4% |
61% |
23% |
1% |
15% |
Rutgers-Eagleton |
November 14–17, 2012 |
1,097 |
± 2.9% |
60% |
22% |
2% |
15% |
Quinnipiac |
October 10–14, 2012 |
1,405 |
± 2.6% |
49% |
33% |
— |
18% |
Hypothetical polling
|
- with Booker
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Chris
Christie (R) |
Cory
Booker (D) |
Other |
Undecided |
Public Policy Polling |
November 26–28, 2012 |
600 |
± 4% |
50% |
36% |
— |
14% |
Quinnipiac |
November 19–25, 2012 |
1,664 |
± 2.4% |
53% |
35% |
1% |
11% |
Rutgers-Eagleton |
November 14–17, 2012 |
1,103 |
± 2.9% |
53% |
34% |
2% |
11% |
Quinnipiac |
October 10–14, 2012 |
1,405 |
± 2.6% |
46% |
42% |
— |
12% |
Quinnipiac |
August 27–September 2, 2012 |
1,560 |
± 2.5% |
47% |
40% |
— |
11% |
Public Policy Polling |
July 15–18, 2011 |
480 |
± 4.5% |
43% |
47% |
— |
10% |
Public Policy Polling |
January 6–9, 2011 |
520 |
± 4.3% |
42% |
42% |
— |
16% |
- with Byrne
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Chris
Christie (R) |
Tom
Byrne (D) |
Other |
Undecided |
Rutgers-Eagleton |
November 14–17, 2012 |
1,095 |
± 2.9% |
58% |
22% |
2% |
18% |
- with Codey
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Chris
Christie (R) |
Richard
Codey (D) |
Other |
Undecided |
Quinnipiac |
January 15–21, 2013 |
1,647 |
± 2.4% |
59% |
30% |
— |
11% |
Pulse Opinion Research |
January 6, 2013 |
1,000 |
± 3% |
53% |
28% |
5% |
14% |
Fairleigh Dickinson University |
January 2–6, 2013 |
700 |
± 3.7% |
59% |
26% |
1% |
14% |
Public Policy Polling |
November 26–28, 2012 |
600 |
± 4% |
53% |
31% |
— |
16% |
Quinnipiac |
November 19–25, 2012 |
1,664 |
± 2.4% |
57% |
30% |
1% |
12% |
Rutgers-Eagleton |
November 14–17, 2012 |
1,099 |
± 2.9% |
56% |
31% |
2% |
12% |
Quinnipiac |
October 10–14, 2012 |
1,405 |
± 2.6% |
47% |
41% |
1% |
11% |
- with Greenwald
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Chris
Christie (R) |
Lou
Greenwald (D) |
Other |
Undecided |
Quinnipiac |
November 19–25, 2012 |
1,664 |
± 2.4% |
62% |
20% |
1% |
15% |
Rutgers-Eagleton |
November 14–17, 2012 |
1,098 |
± 2.9% |
60% |
21% |
2% |
18% |
Quinnipiac |
October 10–14, 2012 |
1,405 |
± 2.6% |
50% |
31% |
— |
18% |
- with Pallone
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Chris
Christie (R) |
Frank
Pallone (D) |
Other |
Undecided |
Public Policy Polling |
July 15–18, 2011 |
480 |
± 4.5% |
43% |
43% |
— |
14% |
- with Springsteen
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Chris
Christie (R) |
Bruce
Springsteen (D) |
Other |
Undecided |
Public Policy Polling |
November 26–28, 2012 |
600 |
± 4% |
61% |
25% |
— |
14% |
Public Policy Polling |
July 15–18, 2011 |
480 |
± 4.5% |
42% |
42% |
— |
15% |
- with Sweeney
- with Wisniewski
Poll source |
Date(s)
administered |
Sample
size |
Margin of
error |
Chris
Christie (R) |
John
Wisniewski (D) |
Other |
Undecided |
Quinnipiac |
November 19–25, 2012 |
1,664 |
± 2.4% |
62% |
21% |
1% |
15% |
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Results
County Results
Results of the general election by
municipality
Christie/Guadagno
Buono/Silva
County |
Christie % |
Christie votes |
Buono % |
Buono votes |
Other % |
Other votes |
Atlantic |
62.2% |
43,975 |
36.1% |
25,557 |
1.6% |
1,166 |
Bergen |
60.2% |
136,178 |
38.6% |
87,376 |
1.1% |
2,515 |
Burlington |
62.3% |
79,220 |
36.3% |
46,161 |
1.3% |
1,698 |
Camden |
54.8% |
64,545 |
43.7% |
51,546 |
1.5% |
1,786 |
Cape May |
71.6% |
23,531 |
26.7% |
8,798 |
1.6% |
519 |
Cumberland |
56.7% |
17,943 |
41.4% |
13,129 |
1.9% |
595 |
Essex |
37.0% |
57,353 |
61.8% |
95,747 |
1.1% |
1,705 |
Gloucester |
64.1% |
50,640 |
34.2% |
27,060 |
1.6% |
1,285 |
Hudson |
43.6% |
42,567 |
54.7% |
53,386 |
1.7% |
1,632 |
Hunterdon |
73.5% |
31,292 |
24.4% |
10,425 |
2.0% |
842 |
Mercer |
51.9% |
48,530 |
46.3% |
43,282 |
1.7% |
1,621 |
Middlesex |
58.3% |
101,619 |
40.2% |
70,225 |
1.4% |
2,468 |
Monmouth |
70.7% |
123,417 |
27.7% |
48,477 |
1.6% |
2,753 |
Morris |
70.1% |
98,888 |
28.2% |
39,824 |
1.7% |
2,382 |
Ocean |
75.8% |
125,781 |
22.8% |
37,930 |
1.4% |
2,311 |
Passaic |
52.9% |
53,858 |
45.9% |
46,825 |
1.1% |
1,140 |
Salem |
66.6% |
12,748 |
30.7% |
5,889 |
2.6% |
495 |
Somerset |
67.6% |
58,981 |
30.8% |
26,913 |
1.6% |
1,419 |
Sussex |
71.1% |
29,873 |
25.4% |
10,704 |
3.4% |
1,419 |
Union |
51.2% |
58,135 |
47.4% |
53,869 |
1.4% |
1,560 |
Warren |
72.6% |
19,858 |
25.0% |
6,855 |
2.4% |
645 |
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