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2018 United States Senate election in New Jersey

The 2018 United States Senate election in New Jersey took place on November 6, 2018, in order to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the state of New Jersey. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Bob Menendez won reelection to a third term over Republican businessman Bob Hugin.

2018 United States Senate election in New Jersey

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Turnout53.38%
 
Nominee Bob Menendez Bob Hugin
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 1,711,654 1,357,355
Percentage 54.01% 42.83%

Menendez:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Hugin:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%
Tie:      40–50%
     No votes

U.S. senator before election

Bob Menendez
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

Bob Menendez
Democratic

The candidate filing deadline was April 2, 2018, for Democratic and Republican candidates, and the primary election was held on June 5, 2018.[1] The deadline for independent candidates was June 5, 2018.[2]

Despite the race being rated as a tossup by some political pundits, including The Cook Political Report,[3] Menendez was reelected by an 11.2% margin. However, Hugin was the first Republican Senate candidate to carry Atlantic and Gloucester counties since Clifford Case's landslide victory in 1972.

Democratic primary edit

While he never lost support from any major New Jersey officials, after a mistrial was declared in Senator Menendez's corruption trial, party figures across New Jersey lined up with public endorsements of his reelection bid, including the "full support" of Governor Phil Murphy.[4] He formally declared his intention to run for reelection on March 28, 2018, alongside Governor Murphy and Senator Cory Booker.[5]

Candidates edit

Nominee edit

Eliminated in Primary edit

  • Lisa McCormick, activist and candidate for Union County Clerk in 2010[7][8]

Withdrew edit

Declined edit

Results edit

 
Results by county
Map legend
  •   Menendez—70–80%
  •   Menendez—60–70%
  •   Menendez—50–60%
  •   McCormick—50–60%
  •   McCormick—60–70%
Democratic primary results[13]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bob Menendez (incumbent) 262,477 62.28%
Democratic Lisa McCormick 158,998 37.72%
Total votes 421,475 100%

Republican primary edit

Bob Hugin launched his primary campaign on February 13 in Springfield.[14] He began advertising on television two weeks later, attacking Menendez on the airwaves,[15] and was soon considered the presumptive nominee.[16] His opponent, Brian Goldberg, attempted to connect himself to President Donald Trump and his supporters by inserting the President's abbreviated slogan, "MAGA", into his ballot slogans and aligning himself with other pro-Trump, anti-establishment candidates.[17] Goldberg also attacked Hugin's running mates, urging Republicans to write in the deceased Charlton Heston in primary races where a Republican congressional candidate was running unopposed.[18] Ultimately, Hugin won overwhelmingly with a majority of votes in each of the state's 21 counties.[19]

Candidates edit

Nominee edit

Eliminated in Primary edit

  • Brian D. Goldberg, businessman and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2014[21][22]

Withdrew edit

Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Bob Hugin
U.S. Executive Branch officials
Governors
Lieutenant Governors
U.S. Representatives
NJ State Legislators
Sheriffs
Mayors
Others
Organizations
  • Latino Leadership Alliance of New Jersey[62]
Newspapers

Results edit

 
Results by county
Map legend
  •   Hugin—80–90%
  •   Hugin—70–80%
  •   Hugin—60–70%
  •   Hugin—50–60%
Republican primary results[13]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bob Hugin 168,052 75.13%
Republican Brian Goldberg 55,624 24.87%
Total votes 223,676 100%

Libertarian Party edit

Candidates edit

Endorsements edit

Murray Sabrin
U.S. Representatives

Green Party edit

Independents edit

Candidates edit

  • Tricia Flanagan (New Day NJ), consultant[68]
  • Kevin Kimple (Make it Simple), small business owner[68]
  • Natalie Rivera (For the People), social services coordinator[68]
  • Hank Schroeder (Economic Growth), perennial candidate[68]

Withdrew edit

General election edit

Debates edit

  • Complete video of debate, October 24, 2018

Fundraising edit

Campaign finance reports as of October 17, 2018
Candidate (party) Total receipts Total disbursements Cash on hand
Bob Hugin (R) $30,289,561 $27,714,323 $2,575,238
Bob Menendez (D) $11,631,183 $11,225,693 $1,832,385
Source: Federal Election Commission[70]

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[71] Tossup October 26, 2018
Inside Elections[72] Likely D November 1, 2018
Sabato's Crystal Ball[73] Likely D November 5, 2018
CNN[74] Lean D October 1, 2018
RealClearPolitics[75] Lean D October 3, 2018
Fox News[76] Lean D October 30, 2018

^Highest rating given

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Bob
Menendez (D)
Bob
Hugin (R)
Murray
Sabrin (L)
Other Undecided
November 2–4, 2018 1,006 51% 41%
Quinnipiac University October 29 – November 4, 2018 1,115 ± 4.0% 55% 40% 1% 4%
Stockton University October 25–31, 2018 598 ± 4.0% 51% 39% 3% 4% 1%
October 27–29, 2018 814 ± 3.4% 54% 46%
Emerson College October 24–26, 2018 659 ± 4.0% 47% 42% 4% 7%
Rutgers-Eagleton October 21, 2019, at the Wayback Machine October 12–19, 2018 496 LV ± 5.1% 51% 46% 1% 2%
896 RV ± 3.8% 48% 45% 1% 5%
Quinnipiac University October 10–16, 2018 873 ± 4.3% 51% 44% 0% 5%
Monmouth University October 11–15, 2018 527 ± 4.3% 49% 40% 1% 2%[77] 8%
National Research Inc. (R-Hugin) October 6–9, 2018 600 ± 4.0% 42% 40%
YouGov October 2–5, 2018 845 49% 39% 4% 8%
Quinnipiac University September 25 – October 2, 2018 1,058 ± 4.1% 53% 42% 0% 5%
September 29 – October 1, 2018 794 ± 3.5% 52% 48%
Fairleigh Dickinson University September 26–30, 2018 508 LV ± 4.3% 43% 37% 1% 19%
746 RV ± 3.9% 37% 32% 1% 29%
Stockton University September 19–27, 2018 531 ± 4.3% 45% 43% 3% 5% 2%
Quinnipiac University August 15–20, 2018 908 ± 4.6% 43% 37% 2% 16%
August 14–15, 2018 753 ± 3.6% 40% 30% 7% 22%
Gravis Marketing July 6–10, 2018 563 ± 4.1% 43% 41% 16%
Fairleigh Dickinson University May 16–21, 2018 856 ± 3.5% 28% 24% 1% 46%
Monmouth University April 6–10, 2018 632 ± 3.9% 53% 32% 7% 7%
Quinnipiac University March 8–12, 2018 1,052 ± 4.2% 49% 32% 1% 15%
Hypothetical polling
Kean vs. Andrews
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Rob
Andrews (D)
Thomas
Kean (R)
Undecided
March 24–25, 2013 760 ± 3.6% 17% 33% 50%
Codey vs. Kyrillos
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Richard
Codey (D)
Joe
Kyrillos (R)
Undecided
March 24–25, 2013 760 ± 3.6% 34% 25% 41%

Results edit

United States Senate election in New Jersey, 2018[78]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Bob Menendez (incumbent) 1,711,654 54.01% -4.86%
Republican Bob Hugin 1,357,355 42.83% +3.46%
Green Madelyn Hoffman 25,150 0.79% +0.32%
Libertarian Murray Sabrin 21,212 0.67% +0.17%
Independent Natalie Rivera 19,897 0.63% N/A
Independent Tricia Flanagan 16,101 0.51% N/A
Independent Kevin Kimple 9,087 0.29% N/A
Independent Hank Schroeder 8,854 0.28% N/A
Total votes 3,169,310 100% N/A
Democratic hold

Results by county edit

[79]

 
Results of the general election by municipality
Map legend
  •   Menendez—>90%
  •   Menendez—80–90%
  •   Menendez—70–80%
  •   Menendez—60–70%
  •   Menendez—50–60%
  •   Menendez—<50%
  •   Hugin—<50%
  •   Hugin—50–60%
  •   Hugin—60–70%
  •   Hugin—70–80%
  •   Hugin—80–90%
  •   Hugin—>90%
County Menendez % Menendez votes Hugin % Hugin votes Other % Other votes
Atlantic 47.43% 44,617 48.85% 45,954 3.72% 3,502
Bergen 54.69% 188,235 42.54% 146,406 2.77% 9,542
Burlington 52.78% 98,749 43.96% 82,240 3.26% 6,111
Camden 61.82% 113,137 34.58% 63,279 3.60% 6,600
Cape May 35.78% 14,555 61.02% 24,823 3.20% 1,299
Cumberland 48.29% 19,386 47.93% 19,244 3.78% 1,517
Essex 76.52% 194,068 21.12% 53,537 2.36% 6,028
Gloucester 46.41% 52,303 49.77% 56,090 3.82% 4,309
Hudson 76.35% 132,180 20.84% 36,087 2.81% 4,863
Hunterdon 39.29% 24,823 57.17% 36,116 3.54% 2,195
Mercer 63.67% 80,773 32.50% 41,225 3.83% 4,785
Middlesex 58.21% 148,806 38.64% 98,764 3.15% 8,051
Monmouth 42.99% 112,383 53.79% 140,628 3.22% 8,408
Morris 43.60% 93,763 53.38% 114,783 3.02% 6,492
Ocean 33.72% 75,597 63.29% 141,902 2.99% 6,723
Passaic 57.75% 86,242 39.10% 58,382 3.15% 4,700
Salem 38.04% 9,060 57.47% 13,687 4.49% 1,068
Somerset 51.67% 70,359 45.07% 61,373 3.26% 4,450
Sussex 33.23% 20,229 61.96% 37,720 4.81% 2,926
Union 64.22% 117,937 33.09% 60,758 2.69% 4,938
Warren 35.59% 14,452 60.00% 24,357 4.41% 1,794
Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

Results by congressional district edit

Menendez won 6 of 12 congressional districts. Hugin, however, won the remaining 6, including five won by Democrats.

District Menendez Hugin Representative
1st 58% 38% Donald Norcross
2nd 43% 53% Jeff Van Drew
3rd 44% 52% Andy Kim
4th 41% 56% Chris Smith
5th 47% 50% Josh Gottheimer
6th 56% 41% Frank Pallone
7th 46% 51% Tom Malinowski
8th 77% 20% Albio Sires
9th 64% 33% Bill Pascrell
10th 85% 13% Donald Payne Jr.
11th 47% 50% Mikie Sherrill
12th 63% 34% Bonnie Watson Coleman

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External links edit

Official campaign websites
  • Tricia Flanagan (I) for Senate
  • Madelyn Hoffman (G) for Senate
  • Kevin Kimple (I) for Senate August 14, 2018, at the Wayback Machine
  • Bob Menendez (D) for Senate

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For related races see 2018 United States Senate elections The 2018 United States Senate election in New Jersey took place on November 6 2018 in order to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the state of New Jersey Incumbent Democratic U S Senator Bob Menendez won reelection to a third term over Republican businessman Bob Hugin 2018 United States Senate election in New Jersey 2012 November 6 2018 2024 Turnout53 38 Nominee Bob Menendez Bob Hugin Party Democratic Republican Popular vote 1 711 654 1 357 355 Percentage 54 01 42 83 County resultsCongressional district resultsMunicipality resultsPrecinct resultsMenendez 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Hugin 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 Tie 40 50 No votesU S senator before election Bob Menendez Democratic Elected U S Senator Bob Menendez Democratic The candidate filing deadline was April 2 2018 for Democratic and Republican candidates and the primary election was held on June 5 2018 1 The deadline for independent candidates was June 5 2018 2 Despite the race being rated as a tossup by some political pundits including The Cook Political Report 3 Menendez was reelected by an 11 2 margin However Hugin was the first Republican Senate candidate to carry Atlantic and Gloucester counties since Clifford Case s landslide victory in 1972 Contents 1 Democratic primary 1 1 Candidates 1 1 1 Nominee 1 1 2 Eliminated in Primary 1 1 3 Withdrew 1 1 4 Declined 1 2 Results 2 Republican primary 2 1 Candidates 2 1 1 Nominee 2 1 2 Eliminated in Primary 2 1 3 Withdrew 2 1 4 Declined 2 2 Endorsements 2 3 Results 3 Libertarian Party 3 1 Candidates 3 2 Endorsements 4 Green Party 5 Independents 5 1 Candidates 5 1 1 Withdrew 6 General election 6 1 Debates 6 2 Fundraising 6 3 Predictions 6 4 Polling 6 5 Results 6 6 Results by county 6 7 Results by congressional district 7 References 8 External linksDemocratic primary editWhile he never lost support from any major New Jersey officials after a mistrial was declared in Senator Menendez s corruption trial party figures across New Jersey lined up with public endorsements of his reelection bid including the full support of Governor Phil Murphy 4 He formally declared his intention to run for reelection on March 28 2018 alongside Governor Murphy and Senator Cory Booker 5 Candidates edit Nominee edit Bob Menendez incumbent U S Senator 6 Eliminated in Primary edit Lisa McCormick activist and candidate for Union County Clerk in 2010 7 8 Withdrew edit Michael Starr Hopkins attorney 9 10 11 Declined edit Rush D Holt Jr former U S Representative 12 Donald Norcross U S Representative 6 Robert Torricelli former U S Senator 6 Results edit nbsp Results by county Map legend Menendez 70 80 Menendez 60 70 Menendez 50 60 McCormick 50 60 McCormick 60 70 Democratic primary results 13 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Bob Menendez incumbent 262 477 62 28 Democratic Lisa McCormick 158 998 37 72 Total votes 421 475 100 Republican primary editBob Hugin launched his primary campaign on February 13 in Springfield 14 He began advertising on television two weeks later attacking Menendez on the airwaves 15 and was soon considered the presumptive nominee 16 His opponent Brian Goldberg attempted to connect himself to President Donald Trump and his supporters by inserting the President s abbreviated slogan MAGA into his ballot slogans and aligning himself with other pro Trump anti establishment candidates 17 Goldberg also attacked Hugin s running mates urging Republicans to write in the deceased Charlton Heston in primary races where a Republican congressional candidate was running unopposed 18 Ultimately Hugin won overwhelmingly with a majority of votes in each of the state s 21 counties 19 Candidates edit Nominee edit Bob Hugin businessman and former executive chairman of Celgene Corporation 20 Eliminated in Primary edit Brian D Goldberg businessman and candidate for the U S Senate in 2014 21 22 Withdrew edit Rich Pezzullo businessman endorsed Bob Hugin running for NJ 6 23 24 25 Hirsh Singh aerospace engineer and candidate for governor in 2017 running for NJ 2 22 26 Dana Wefer former chairwoman of the Hoboken Housing Authority and candidate for governor in 2017 27 did not submit enough petition signatures Declined edit Jon Bramnick Minority Leader of the New Jersey General Assembly 6 endorsed Hugin Jack Ciattarelli former state assemblyman and candidate for governor in 2017 28 29 Michael J Doherty state senator 30 Kim Guadagno former lieutenant governor and nominee for Governor in 2017 31 32 Thomas Kean Jr Minority Leader of the New Jersey Senate and nominee for the U S Senate in 2006 31 33 Joe Kyrillos former state senator and nominee for the U S Senate in 2012 31 Tom MacArthur U S Representative 6 endorsed Hugin Bill Spadea radio and TV show host nominee for NJ 12 in 2004 34 Jerry Watson 35 Jay Webber state assemblyman and former chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee running for NJ 11 34 36 Endorsements edit Bob HuginU S Executive Branch officials Donald Trump President of the United States 37 Governors Tom Kean former Governor of New Jersey 38 Christine Todd Whitman former Governor of New Jersey 38 Lieutenant Governors Kim Guadagno former Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey and nominee for Governor in 2017 39 U S Representatives Mike Ferguson NJ 7 former 40 Jenniffer Gonzalez Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico 41 Leonard Lance NJ 7 42 Tom MacArthur NJ 3 NJ State Legislators Jose Arango former state assemblyman chairman of the Hudson County Republican Party 43 Jon Bramnick state assemblyman and assembly minority leader 44 Anthony Bucco state senator 45 Tony Bucco state assemblyman 45 Michael Patrick Carroll state assemblyman 46 Kristin Corrado state senator 47 BettyLou DeCroce state assemblywoman Tom Kean Jr state senator and senate Minority Leader 33 Nancy Munoz state assemblywoman 45 Steve Oroho state senator 48 Holly Schepisi state assemblywoman Parker Space state assemblyman 48 Harold J Wirths state assemblyman 48 Sheriffs James Gannon Morris County 49 Mayors Carlos Rendo Mayor of Woodcliff Lake and nominee for Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey in 2017 50 Doug Steinhardt former Mayor of Lopatcong Township and Chairman of the New Jersey Republican State Committee 45 Others Rolando Bobadilla former Essex County Democratic freeholder 51 Mark Dunec 2014 Democratic nominee for New Jersey s 11th congressional district 52 Jim Fozman Brick councilman Democrat 53 Tony Frato Branchville Mayor Democrat 54 Bob Frazier former Linden city councilman 55 Richard Gerbounka former Linden Mayor 55 Joe Harvanik former Linden city councilman 55 Richard Pezzullo businessman and former candidate for U S Senate 45 Teddy Price candidate for Ocean County freeholder Democrat 56 Richard Rutkowski former Bayonne Mayor Democrat 57 Demetrius Terry former Executive Vice President of the College Democrats of New Jersey 58 Donald Trump Jr businessman and son of U S President Donald Trump 59 Lydia Valencia president of the Puerto Rican Congress of New Jersey 41 Mike Voll former Middle Township Mayor Democrat 60 Jennifer Williams first openly transgender delegate at the Republican National Convention 61 Organizations Latino Leadership Alliance of New Jersey 62 Newspapers Burlington County Times 63 New York Post 64 Results edit nbsp Results by county Map legend Hugin 80 90 Hugin 70 80 Hugin 60 70 Hugin 50 60 Republican primary results 13 Party Candidate Votes Republican Bob Hugin 168 052 75 13 Republican Brian Goldberg 55 624 24 87 Total votes 223 676 100 Libertarian Party editCandidates edit Murray Sabrin Ramapo College finance professor Anisfield School of Business 65 Endorsements edit Murray SabrinU S Representatives Ron Paul former Congressman presidential candidate in 2008 and 2012 66 Green Party editMadelyn R Hoffman peace activist and 1997 Green Party gubernatorial candidate 67 Independents editCandidates edit Tricia Flanagan New Day NJ consultant 68 Kevin Kimple Make it Simple small business owner 68 Natalie Rivera For the People social services coordinator 68 Hank Schroeder Economic Growth perennial candidate 68 Withdrew edit Muhammad Usman 69 General election editDebates edit Complete video of debate October 24 2018 Fundraising edit Campaign finance reports as of October 17 2018 Candidate party Total receipts Total disbursements Cash on hand Bob Hugin R 30 289 561 27 714 323 2 575 238 Bob Menendez D 11 631 183 11 225 693 1 832 385 Source Federal Election Commission 70 Predictions edit Source Ranking As of The Cook Political Report 71 Tossup October 26 2018 Inside Elections 72 Likely D November 1 2018 Sabato s Crystal Ball 73 Likely D November 5 2018 CNN 74 Lean D October 1 2018 RealClearPolitics 75 Lean D October 3 2018 Fox News 76 Lean D October 30 2018 Highest rating given Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error BobMenendez D BobHugin R MurraySabrin L Other Undecided Change Research November 2 4 2018 1 006 51 41 Quinnipiac University October 29 November 4 2018 1 115 4 0 55 40 1 4 Stockton University October 25 31 2018 598 4 0 51 39 3 4 1 Vox Populi Polling October 27 29 2018 814 3 4 54 46 Emerson College October 24 26 2018 659 4 0 47 42 4 7 Rutgers Eagleton Archived October 21 2019 at the Wayback Machine October 12 19 2018 496 LV 5 1 51 46 1 2 896 RV 3 8 48 45 1 5 Quinnipiac University October 10 16 2018 873 4 3 51 44 0 5 Monmouth University October 11 15 2018 527 4 3 49 40 1 2 77 8 National Research Inc R Hugin October 6 9 2018 600 4 0 42 40 YouGov October 2 5 2018 845 49 39 4 8 Quinnipiac University September 25 October 2 2018 1 058 4 1 53 42 0 5 Vox Populi Polling September 29 October 1 2018 794 3 5 52 48 Fairleigh Dickinson University September 26 30 2018 508 LV 4 3 43 37 1 19 746 RV 3 9 37 32 1 29 Stockton University September 19 27 2018 531 4 3 45 43 3 5 2 Quinnipiac University August 15 20 2018 908 4 6 43 37 2 16 Gravis Marketing L Sabrin August 14 15 2018 753 3 6 40 30 7 22 Gravis Marketing July 6 10 2018 563 4 1 43 41 16 Fairleigh Dickinson University May 16 21 2018 856 3 5 28 24 1 46 Monmouth University April 6 10 2018 632 3 9 53 32 7 7 Quinnipiac University March 8 12 2018 1 052 4 2 49 32 1 15 Hypothetical pollingKean vs Andrews Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error RobAndrews D ThomasKean R Undecided Harper Polling March 24 25 2013 760 3 6 17 33 50 Codey vs Kyrillos Poll source Date s administered Samplesize Marginof error RichardCodey D JoeKyrillos R Undecided Harper Polling March 24 25 2013 760 3 6 34 25 41 Results edit United States Senate election in New Jersey 2018 78 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Bob Menendez incumbent 1 711 654 54 01 4 86 Republican Bob Hugin 1 357 355 42 83 3 46 Green Madelyn Hoffman 25 150 0 79 0 32 Libertarian Murray Sabrin 21 212 0 67 0 17 Independent Natalie Rivera 19 897 0 63 N A Independent Tricia Flanagan 16 101 0 51 N A Independent Kevin Kimple 9 087 0 29 N A Independent Hank Schroeder 8 854 0 28 N A Total votes 3 169 310 100 N A Democratic hold Results by county edit 79 nbsp Results of the general election by municipality Map legend Menendez gt 90 Menendez 80 90 Menendez 70 80 Menendez 60 70 Menendez 50 60 Menendez lt 50 Hugin lt 50 Hugin 50 60 Hugin 60 70 Hugin 70 80 Hugin 80 90 Hugin gt 90 County Menendez Menendez votes Hugin Hugin votes Other Other votes Atlantic 47 43 44 617 48 85 45 954 3 72 3 502 Bergen 54 69 188 235 42 54 146 406 2 77 9 542 Burlington 52 78 98 749 43 96 82 240 3 26 6 111 Camden 61 82 113 137 34 58 63 279 3 60 6 600 Cape May 35 78 14 555 61 02 24 823 3 20 1 299 Cumberland 48 29 19 386 47 93 19 244 3 78 1 517 Essex 76 52 194 068 21 12 53 537 2 36 6 028 Gloucester 46 41 52 303 49 77 56 090 3 82 4 309 Hudson 76 35 132 180 20 84 36 087 2 81 4 863 Hunterdon 39 29 24 823 57 17 36 116 3 54 2 195 Mercer 63 67 80 773 32 50 41 225 3 83 4 785 Middlesex 58 21 148 806 38 64 98 764 3 15 8 051 Monmouth 42 99 112 383 53 79 140 628 3 22 8 408 Morris 43 60 93 763 53 38 114 783 3 02 6 492 Ocean 33 72 75 597 63 29 141 902 2 99 6 723 Passaic 57 75 86 242 39 10 58 382 3 15 4 700 Salem 38 04 9 060 57 47 13 687 4 49 1 068 Somerset 51 67 70 359 45 07 61 373 3 26 4 450 Sussex 33 23 20 229 61 96 37 720 4 81 2 926 Union 64 22 117 937 33 09 60 758 2 69 4 938 Warren 35 59 14 452 60 00 24 357 4 41 1 794 Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican Atlantic largest municipality Egg Harbor Township Gloucester largest municipality Washington Township Salem largest municipality Pennsville Township Results by congressional district edit Menendez won 6 of 12 congressional districts Hugin however won the remaining 6 including five won by Democrats District Menendez Hugin Representative 1st 58 38 Donald Norcross 2nd 43 53 Jeff Van Drew 3rd 44 52 Andy Kim 4th 41 56 Chris Smith 5th 47 50 Josh Gottheimer 6th 56 41 Frank Pallone 7th 46 51 Tom Malinowski 8th 77 20 Albio Sires 9th 64 33 Bill Pascrell 10th 85 13 Donald Payne Jr 11th 47 50 Mikie Sherrill 12th 63 34 Bonnie 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