2019 New Jersey General Assembly election
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2019 New Jersey General Assembly election
Results: Democratic hold Republican hold Republican gain
The 2019 Elections for New Jersey's General Assembly was held on November 5, 2019. All 80 seats in the Assembly were up for election. The candidates that won in November will be part of the 219th New Jersey Legislature .
All 80 seats of the New Jersey General Assembly were up for election. Democrats held a 54–26 supermajority 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 .
Going into the 2019 election, every legislative district was represented by two Assembly members of the same party. This was maintained afterward, as Republicans flipped both seats in the 1st district.
Incumbents not running for re-election
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52
28
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Candidates
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Popular Vote
2017
2019
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%
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Democratic
97
54
52
2
62.50%
474,160
60.93%
2.85pp
Republican
82
26
28
2
37.50%
304,101
39.07%
2.28pp
Summary of results by district
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Close races
Districts where the difference of total votes between the top-two parties was under 10%:
District 8, 1.34%
District 2, 3.80%
District 21, 5.98%
District 25, 6.12%
District 11, 6.16%
District 1, 6.65% gain
District 38, 8.02%
District 16, 8.86%
District 3, 9.90%
List of races
Voters in each legislative district elect two members to the New Jersey General Assembly .
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District 17
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District 18
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District 19
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District 20
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District 21
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District 22
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District 23
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District 24
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District 25
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District 26
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District 27
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District 28
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District 29
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District 30
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District 31
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District 32
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District 33
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District 34
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District 35
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District 36
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District 37
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District 38
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District 39
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District 40
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See also
Notes
^ State Senator since October 2019 and will be replaced in Assembly
References
^ Trethan, Phaedra (March 14, 2019). "Jones won't seek reelection to Assembly seat" . Courier-Post . Retrieved March 16, 2019 .
^ Westhoven, William (May 11, 2018). "Michael Patrick Carroll confirms NJ Assembly exit; will seek county surrogate seat" . Daily Record . Retrieved January 20, 2019 .
^ Cervenka, Susanne; Zimmer, Russ (October 8, 2018). "Amy Handlin retiring from New Jersey Assembly" . Asbury Park Press . Retrieved January 20, 2019 .
^ Larsen, Erik (January 23, 2019). "Longtime NJ assemblyman from Brick will not seek re-election" . Asbury Park Press . Retrieved January 24, 2019 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao "2019 New Jersey Globe Voter's Guide" . November 2019.
^ "Election 2019 Mega-Preview: Political Conformity Seeks Further Confirmation" . October 31, 2019. Retrieved October 5, 2024 .
^ "2019 Unofficial general results" (PDF) . Archived from the original (PDF) on November 11, 2019. Retrieved November 11, 2019 .
^ "New Jersey General Assembly elections, 2019" . Ballotpedia . Retrieved June 21, 2019 .
^ "2019 Unofficial Primary Election Results General Assembly" (PDF) . Secretary of State of New Jersey . Retrieved June 21, 2019 .
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^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an "Official List, Candidates for General Assembly For PRIMARY ELECTION 06/04/2019 Election" (PDF) . Secretary of State of New Jersey . April 11, 2019. Retrieved April 28, 2019 .
^ "Official General Election Results: General Assembly" (PDF) . Department of State New Jersey Division of Elections . December 2, 2019. Retrieved January 4, 2019 .
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