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2009 New Jersey General Assembly election

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election

← 2007 November 3, 2009 (2009-11-03) 2011 →

All 80 seats to the General Assembly
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Joseph J. Roberts
(retired)
Alex DeCroce
Party Democratic Republican
Leader since January 10, 2006 January 12, 2004
Leader's seat 5th (Bellmawr) 26th (Parsippany–Troy Hills)
Last election 48 32
Seats won 47 33
Seat change Decrease 1 Increase 1
Popular vote 2,001,772 2,181,345
Percentage 47.6% 51.9%

Results:
     Democratic hold
     Republican hold      Republican gain

Speaker before election

Joseph J. Roberts
Democratic

Elected Speaker

Sheila Y. Oliver
Democratic

The 2009 New Jersey General Assembly elections were held on November 3, 2009, for all 80 seats in the lower house of the New Jersey Legislature. The election coincided with a gubernatorial election where Democratic incumbent Governor Jon Corzine was defeated by Republican challenger Chris Christie. Democrats held a 48-32 majority in the lower house prior to the election. The members of the New Jersey Legislature are chosen from 40 electoral districts. Each district elects one State Senator and two State Assembly members. New Jersey uses coterminous legislative districts for both its State Senate and General Assembly.

The Democratic Party won a 47-33 majority while losing the popular vote. Republicans were able to flip one seat in the 4th district.

Incumbents not seeking re-election

Democratic

Republican

[1]

Overall results

Summary of the November 3, 2009 New Jersey General Assembly election results:

47 33
Democratic Republican
Parties Candidates Seats Popular Vote
2007 2009 +/- Strength Vote % Change
Democratic 79 48 47 Decrease 1 59% 2,001,772 47.6% Steady0.0%
Republican 78 32 33 Increase 1 41% 2,181,345 51.9% Steady0.0%
Green 1 0 0 Steady 0% 1,635 0.05% Steady0.0%
Libertarian 2 0 0 Steady 0% 1,823 0.05% Steady0.0%
Independent 11 0 0 Steady 0% 13,912 0.4% Steady0.0%
Total 171 80 80 0 100.0% 4,200,487 100.0% -

Summary of results by district

Legislative District Position Incumbent Party Elected Assembly Member Party
1st 1 Nelson Albano Democratic Nelson Albano Democrat
2 Matthew Milam Democrat Matthew Milam Democratic
2nd 1 John Amodeo Republican John Amodeo Republican
2 Vincent Polistina Republican Vincent Polistina Republican
3rd 1 John J. Burzichelli Democrat John J. Burzichelli Democrat
2 Celeste Riley Democrat Celeste Riley Democrat
4th 1 Paul D. Moriarty Democrat Paul D. Moriarty Democrat
2 Sandra Love Democrat Domenick DiCicco Republican
5th 1 Nilsa Cruz-Perez Democrat Angel Fuentes Democrat
2 Joseph J. Roberts Democrat Donald Norcross Democrat
6th 1 Louis Greenwald Democrat Louis Greenwald Democrat
2 Pamela Rosen Lampitt Democrat Pamela Rosen Lampitt Democrat
7th 1 Herb Conaway Democrat Herb Conaway Democrat
2 Jack Conners Democrat Jack Conners Democrat
8th 1 Dawn Addiego Republican Dawn Addiego Republican
2 Scott Rudder Republican Scott Rudder Republican
9th 1 Brian E. Rumpf Republican Brian E. Rumpf Republican
2 Daniel Van Pelt Republican DiAnne Gove Republican
10th 1 James W. Holzapfel Republican James W. Holzapfel Republican
2 David W. Wolfe Republican David W. Wolfe Republican
11th 1 Mary Pat Angelini Republican Mary Pat Angelini Republican
2 David Rible Republican David Rible Republican
12th 1 Declan O'Scanlon Republican Declan O'Scanlon Republican
2 Caroline Casagrande Republican Caroline Casagrande Republican
13th 1 Samuel D. Thompson Republican Samuel D. Thompson Republican
2 Amy Handlin Republican Amy Handlin Republican
14th 1 Wayne DeAngelo Democrat Wayne DeAngelo Democrat
2 Linda Greenstein Democrat Linda Greenfield Democrat
15th 1 Bonnie Watson Coleman Democrat Bonnie Watson Coleman Democrat
2 Reed Gusciora Democrat Reed Gusciora Democrat
16th 1 Peter Biondi Republican Peter Biondi Republican
2 Denise Coyle Republican Denise Coyle Republican
17th 1 Upendra Chivukula Democrat Upendra Chivukula Democrat
2 Joseph V. Egan Democrat Joseph V. Egan Democrat
18th 1 Peter Barnes Democrat Peter Barnes Democrat
2 Patrick J. Diegnan Democrat Patrick J. Diegnan Democrat
19th 1 John O'Leary Democrat Craig Coughlin Democrat
2 John Wisniewski Democrat John Wisniewski Democrat
20th 1 Annette Quijano Democrat Annette Quijano Democrat
2 Joseph Cryan Democrat Joseph Cryan Democrat
21st 1 Jon Bramnick Republican Jon Bramnick Republican
2 Nancy Munoz Republican Nancy Munoz Republican
22nd 1 Linda Stender Democrat Linda Stender Democrat
2 Jerry Green Democrat Jerry Green Democrat
23rd 1 Michael J. Doherty Republican Erik Peterson Republican
2 John DiMaio Republican John DiMaio Republican
24th 1 Gary Chiusano Republican Gary Chiusano Republican
2 Alison Littell McHose Republican Alison Littell McHose Republican
25th 1 Rick Merkt Republican Tony Bucco Republican
2 Michael Patrick Carroll Republican Michael Patrick Carroll Republican
26th 1 Alex DeCroce Republican Alex DeCroce Republican
2 Jay Webber Republican Jay Webber Republican
27th 1 John F. McKeon Democrat John F. McKeon Democrat
2 Mila Jasey Democrat Mila Jasey Democrat
28th 1 Cleopatra Tucker Democrat Cleopatra Tucker Democrat
2 Ralph R. Caputo Democrat Ralph R. Caputo Democrat
29th 1 Albert Coutinho Democrat Albert Coutinho Democrat
2 L. Grace Spencer Democrat L. Grace Spencer Democrat
30th 1 Joseph Malone Republican Joseph Malone Republican
2 Ronald S. Dancer Republican Ronald S. Dancer Republican
31st 1 L. Harvey Smith Democrat Charles Mainor Democrat
2 Anthony Chiappone Democrat Anthony Chiappone Democrat
32nd 1 Joan M. Quigley Democrat Joan Quigley Democrat
2 Vincent Prieto Democrat Vincent Prieto Democrat
33rd 1 Ruben Ramos Democrat Ruben Ramos Democrat
2 Caridad Rodriguez Democrat Caridad Rodriguez Democrat
34th 1 Thomas P. Giblin Democrat Thomas P. Giblin Democrat
2 Sheila Oliver Democrat Sheila Oliver Democrat
35th 1 Nellie Pou Democrat Nellie Pou Democrat
2 Elease Evans Democrat Elease Evans Democrat
36th 1 Gary Schaer Democrat Gary Schaer Democrat
2 Fredrick Scalera Democrat Fredrick Scalera Democrat
37th 1 Gordon M. Johnson Democrat Gordon M. Johnson Democrat
2 Valerie Huttle Democrat Valerie Huttle Democrat
38th 1 Joan Voss Democrat Joan Voss Democrat
2 Concetta Wagner Democrat Concetta Wagner Democrat
39th 1 Charlotte Vandervalk Republican Charlotte Vandervalk Republican
2 John E. Rooney Republican Robert Schroeder Republican
40th 1 Scott Rumana Republican Scott Rumana Republican
2 David C. Russo Republican David Russo Republican

Close races

Districts where the difference of total votes between the top-two parties was under 10%:

  1. District 4, 1.8% gain R
  2. District 18, 3.0%
  3. District 1, 5.0%
  4. District 22, 6.2%
  5. District 3, 7.6%
  6. District 14, 9.6%

List of races

District 1District 2District 3District 4District 5District 6District 7District 8District 9District 10District 11District 12District 13District 14District 15District 16District 17District 18District 19District 20District 21District 22District 23District 24District 25District 26District 27District 28District 29District 30District 31District 32District 33District 34District 35District 36District 37District 38District 39District 40

District 1

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 1st Legislative District[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Nelson Albano (Incumbent) 32,375 27.7
Democratic Matthew Milam (Incumbent) 29,810 25.5
Republican Michael J. Donohue 27,705 23.7
Republican John A. McCann 26,778 22.9
Total votes '116,688' '100.0'

District 2

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 2nd Legislative District[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican John Amodeo (Incumbent) 33,787 30.3
Republican Vincent J. Polistina (Incumbent) 32,981 29.6
Democratic Jimmy Martinez 22,430 20.1
Democratic Reginald Floyd 22,316 20.0
Total votes '111,514' '100.0'

District 3

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 3rd Legislative District[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John Burzichelli (Incumbent) 35,423 28.3
Democratic Celeste Riley (Incumbent) 31,888 25.5
Republican Robert Villare 30,526 24.4
Republican Lee Lucas 27,316 21.8
Total votes '125,153' '100.0'

District 4

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 4th Legislative District[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Paul D. Moriarty (incumbent) 28,680 26.3
Republican Domenick DiCicco 27,408 25.2
Democratic William Collins 26,807 24.6
Republican Eugene E. T. Lawrence 26,027 23.9
Total votes '108,922' '100.0'

District 5

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 5th Legislative District[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Donald Norcross 25,384 30.9
Democratic Angel Fuentes 25,188 30.7
Republican Brian Kluchnick 15,812 19.3
Republican Stepfanie Velez-Gentry 15,748 19.1
Total votes '82,132' '100.0'

District 6

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 6th Legislative District[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Louis Greenwald (incumbent) 36,446 29.5
Democratic Pamela Rosen Lampitt (incumbent) 33,320 27.0
Republican Scot DeCristofaro 27,005 21.9
Republican Brian Greenberg 26,581 21.5
Total votes '123,352' '100.0'

District 7

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 7th Legislative District[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Herb Conaway (Incumbent) 36,127 31.9
Democratic Jack Conners (Incumbent) 35,156 31.0
Republican Leah J. Arter 21,332 18.8
Republican Harry Adams 20,763 18.3
Total votes '113,378' '100.0'

District 8

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 8th Legislative District[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dawn Marie Addiego (incumbent) 42,129 31.1
Republican Scott Rudder (incumbent) 40,679 30.0
Democratic Debbie Sarcone 26,397 19.5
Democratic Bill Brown 26,384 19.5
Total votes '135,589' '100.0'

District 9

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 9th Legislative District[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Brian E. Rumpf (incumbent) 54,311 34.2
Republican DiAnne Gove 52,667 33.2
Democratic Richard P. Visotcky 26,482 16.7
Democratic Robert E. Rue 25,365 16.0
Total votes '158,825' '100.0'

District 10

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 10th Legislative District[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican David W. Wolfe (incumbent) 47,336 36.4
Republican James W. Holzapfel (incumbent) 45,916 35.3
Democratic Charles P. Tivenan 18,739 14.4
Democratic Eli L. Eytan 18,090 13.9
Total votes '130,081' '100.0'

District 11

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 11th Legislative District[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Mary Pat Angelini (Incumbent) 36,278 30.9
Republican David Rible (Incumbent) 35,936 30.7
Democratic J. Randy Bishop 22,956 19.6
Democratic Richard J. Bolger 22,063 18.8
Total votes '117,233' '100.0'

District 12

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 12th Legislative District[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Declan O'Scanlon 42,932 31.3
Republican Caroline Casagrande 42,662 31.1
Democratic Michelle Roth 25,891 18.9
Democratic John Amberg 24,125 17.6
Green Steven Welzer 1,635 1.2
Total votes '137,245' '100.0'

District 13

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 13th Legislative District[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Amy H. Handlin 39,998 32.9
Republican Samuel D. Thompson 38,967 32.1
Democratic Robert "Bob" Brown 20,371 16.8
Democratic James Grenafege 18,769 15.4
Fight Corruption Sean Dunne 3,388 2.8
Total votes '121,493' '100.0'

District 14

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 14th Legislative District[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Linda R. Greenstein 37,958 28.2
Democratic Wayne DeAngelo 35,791 26.6
Republican Rob Calabro 30,479 22.6
Republican William T. Harvey, Jr. 29,530 21.9
Modern Whig Gene L. Baldassari 859 0.6
Total votes '134,617' '100.0'

District 15

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 15th Legislative District[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Bonnie Watson Coleman (Incumbent) 29,713 33.0
Democratic Reed Gusciora (Incumbent) 29,215 32.4
Republican Kim Taylor 15,418 17.1
Republican Wemer Graf 14,781 16.4
New Jersey Libertarian Party Daryl Mikell Brooks 939 0.01
New Jersey Libertarian Party Charles Green 884 0.01
Total votes '90,050' '100.0'

District 16

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 16th Legislative District[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Peter J. Biondi (Incumbent) 45,199 33.9
Republican Denise Coyle (Incumbent) 44,612 33.4
Democratic Roberta Karpinecz 22,172 16.6
Democratic Mark Petraske 21,394 16.0
Total votes '133,377' '100.0'

District 17

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 17th Legislative District[18]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joseph V. Egan (incumbent) 29,876 32.4
Democratic Upendra J. Chivukula (incumbent) 28,030 30.4
Republican Anthony Mazzola 18,023 19.5
Republican Salim A. Nathoo 16,419 17.8
Total votes '92,348' '100.0'

District 18

2009 New Jersey General Assembly for the 18th Legislative District[19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Peter J. Barnes (incumbent) 26,658 25.9
Democratic Patrick J. Diegnan (incumbent) 26,317 25.6
Republican Joseph Sinagra 24,091 23.4
Republican Robert Jones 22,727 22.1
Defending Forgotten Taxpayers Katherine Shkolar 1,671 1.6
Defending Forgotten Taxpayers Andrew Tidd 1,351 1.3
Total votes '102,815' '100.0'

District 19

2009 New Jersey General Assembly for the 19th Legislative District[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John Wisniewski (Incumbent) 24,329 28.7
Democratic Craig Coughlin 22,226 26.3
Republican Richard W. Piatkowski 17,555 20.7
Republican Peter Kothari 16,846 19.9
Total votes '84,633' '100.0'

District 20

2009 New Jersey General Assembly for the 20th Legislative District[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joseph Cryan (Incumbent) 20,607 50.7
Democratic Annette Quijano (Incumbent) 20,054 49.3
Total votes '40,661' '100.0'

District 21

2009 New Jersey General Assembly for the 21st Legislative District[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Nancy Munoz (Incumbent) 45,515 32.5
Republican Jon Bramnick (Incumbent) 45,439 32.4
Democratic Bruce Bergen 24,848 17.7
Democratic Norman Albert 24,240 17.3
Total votes '140,042' '100.0'

District 22

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 22nd Legislative District[23]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Linda Stender (Incumbent) 25,379 26.9
Democratic Jerry Green (Incumbent) 24,805 26.2
Republican Martin Marks 22,718 24.0
Republican William Vastine 21,554 22.8
Total votes '94,456' '100.0'

District 23

2009 New Jersey General Assembly for the 23rd Legislative District[24]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican John DiMaio (Incumbent) 49,137 35.3
Republican Erik Peterson 48,067 34.5
Democratic William J. Courtney 21,997 15.8
Democratic Tammeisha Smith 19,939 14.3
Total votes '139,140' '100.0'

District 24

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 24th Legislative District[25]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Alison Littell McHose (Incumbent) 50,973 43.7
Republican Gary R. Chiusano (Incumbent) 47,741 41.0
Democratic Frederick J. Katz 17,781 15.3
Total votes '116,495' '100.0'

District 25

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 25th Legislative District[26]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Tony Bucco (incumbent) 39,150 33.0
Republican Michael Patrick Carroll (Incumbent) 38,188 32.2
Democratic Wendy Wright 21,431 18.0
Democratic Rebekah Conroy 20,010 16.8
Total votes '118,779' '100.0'

District 26

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 26th Legislative District[27]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Alex DeCroce (incumbent) 43,647 34.7
Republican Jay Webber (incumbent) 42,077 33.4
Democratic Wayne B. Marek 20,107 16.0
Democratic Douglas Herbert 20,015 15.9
Total votes '125,846' '100.0'

District 27

2009 New Jersey General Assembly for the 27th Legislative District[28]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John F. McKeon (Incumbent) 33,013 32.8
Democratic Mila Jasey (incumbent) 30,399 30.2
Republican Mark Meyerowitz 18,841 18.7
Republican Barry Funt 18,409 18.3
Total votes '100,662' '100.0'

District 28

2009 New Jersey General Assembly for the 28th Legislative District[29]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Cleopatra Tucker (Incumbent) 25,975 40.8
Democratic Ralph Caputo 25,172 39.5
Republican Herbert Glenn 6,477 10.2
Republican Andrew Bloschak 6,053 9.5
Total votes '63,677' '100.0'

District 29

2009 New Jersey General Assembly for the 29th Legislative District[30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic L. Grace Spencer (Incumbent) 21,205 44.1
Democratic Alberto Coutinho (incumbent) 20,628 42.9
Republican Fernando E. Linhares 2,787 4.8
Republican Aracelis Sanabria-Tejada 2,761 5.7
Hillside and Newark Joanne Miller 652 1.3
Total votes '48,033' '100.0'

District 30

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 30th Legislative District[31]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Joseph R. Malone, III (incumbent) 47,325 36.6
Republican Ronald S. Dancer (incumbent) 45,901 35.5
Democratic John Kocubinski 18,400 14.2
Democratic William "Bill" Spedding 17,836 13.8
Write-In Personal choice 8 0.01
Total votes '129,470' '100.0'

District 31

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 31st Legislative District[32]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Charles Mainor (Incumbent) 20,528 36.4
Democratic Anthony Chiappone (Incumbent) 20,335 36.1
Republican Irene Kim Asbury 6,979 12.4
Republican Marie Day 6,795 12.0
Our Future Now Neil D. Scott 1,284 2.2
Next Generations Leader Omar Dyer 476 0.8
Total votes '56,397' '100.0'

District 32

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 32nd Legislative District[33]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Vincent Prieto (Incumbent) 23,061 48.1
Democratic Joan Quigley (Incumbent) 22,932 47.9
Politicians are Crooks Herbert H. Shaw 1,916 3.9
Total votes '47,909' '100.0'

District 33

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 33rd Legislative District[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Ruben Ramos (Incumbent) 24,734 37.8
Democratic Caridad Rodriguez (Incumbent) 23,451 35.9
Republican Beth S. Hamburger 8,788 13.4
Republican John Barbadillo 8,368 12.8
Total votes '65,341' '100.0'

District 34

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 34th Legislative District[35]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Sheila Oliver (Incumbent) 20,528 30.2
Democratic Thomas P. Giblin (Incumbent) 20,335 29.9
Republican Michael G. Mecca 12,867 18.9
Republican Matthew Tyahla 11,889 17.5
A Better Tomorrow David L. Taylor 1,284 1.9
A Better Tomorrow Clenard H. Childress Jr. 1,023 1.5
Total votes '67,926' '100.0'

District 35

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 35th Legislative District[36]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Nellie Pou (Incumbent) 22,148 32.4
Democratic Elease Evans (Incumbent) 21,637 31.7
Republican Lynn Anne Shortway 12,488 18.3
Republican George Sawey 11,993 17.6
Total votes '68,266' '100.0'

District 36

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 36th Legislative District[37]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Frederick Scalera (Incumbent) 23,353 29.5
Democratic Gary Schaer (Incumbent) 22,089 27.9
Republican Carmen Pio Costa 17,035 21.5
Republican Donald Diorio 16,691 21.1
Total votes '79,168' '100.0'

District 37

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 37th Legislative District[38]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Gordon M. Johnson (Incumbent) 32,845 33.8
Democratic Valerie Vainieri Huttle (Incumbent) 32,440 33.4
Republican Barry Bellin 16,266 16.7
Republican Wojciech Siemaszkiewicz 15,635 16.1
Total votes 97,186' '100.0'

District 38

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 38th Legislative District[39]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Concetta Wagner (Incumbent) 28,618 27.9
Democratic Joan Voss (Incumbent) 28,078 27.4
Republican Judith Fisher 23,132 22.5
Republican Nicholas Lonzisero 22,808 22.2
Total votes '102,636' '100.0'

District 39

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 39th Legislative District[40]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Charlotte Vandervalk (incumbent) 44,612 33.0
Republican Robert Schroeder 42,477 31.5
Democratic Michael J. McCarthy 24,577 18.2
Democratic John L. Shahdanian, II 23,356 17.3
Total votes '135,022' '100.0'

District 40

2009 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 40th Legislative District[41]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Scott Rumana (incumbent) 42,359 33.2
Republican David C. Russo (incumbent) 42,143 33.0
Democratic John Agostinelli 21,737 17.0
Democratic Mark Bombace 21,277 16.7
Total votes '127,516' '100.0'

See also

References

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