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2020 United States Senate election in New Jersey

The 2020 United States Senate election in New Jersey was held on November 3, 2020, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of New Jersey. It was held concurrently with the 2020 United States presidential election, as well as various other elections. The primary elections were moved from June 2, 2020, to July 7, 2020, due to COVID-19 pandemic concerns. Incumbent senator Cory Booker was first elected in a 2013 special election to complete the term of fellow Democrat Frank Lautenberg, who died in office.[1]

2020 United States Senate election in New Jersey

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Nominee Cory Booker Rik Mehta
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 2,541,239 1,817,091
Percentage 57.23% 40.92%

Booker:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Mehta:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Tie:      40-50%      50%
     No data

U.S. senator before election

Cory Booker
Democratic

Elected U.S. Senator

Cory Booker
Democratic

Booker won a second full term against Republican Rik Mehta, narrowly winning Morris County, which no Democratic Senate candidate had carried since 1984 when Senator Bill Bradley swept every county. Booker also received the most votes (2,541,239) in a statewide non-presidential election in New Jersey history.

Democratic primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit

Eliminated in primary edit

  • Lawrence "Larry" Hamm, chairman of the People's Organization for Progress[3]

Withdrew edit

Declined edit

Endorsements edit

Cory Booker
State officials
Local officials
Organizations
Lawrence "Larry" Hamm
Individuals
Organizations

Results edit

 
Results by county:
Booker
  •   Booker—>90%
  •   Booker—80-90%
  •   Booker—70-80%
Democratic primary results[25]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Cory Booker (incumbent) 838,110 87.58%
Democratic Lawrence Hamm 118,802 12.42%
Total votes 956,912 100.0%

Republican primary edit

Candidates edit

Nominee edit

  • Rikin "Rik" Mehta, pharmaceutical executive and attorney[26]

Eliminated in primary edit

Withdrawn edit

Declined edit

  • Matt Rooney, attorney and political pundit[38]

Endorsements edit

Hirsh Singh

Results edit

 
Results by county:
  Mehta
  •   60–70%
  •   50–60%
  •   40–50%
  •   <40%
  Singh
  •   70–80%
  •   60–70%
  •   <40%
  Flanagan
  •   Flanagan—<40%
Republican primary results[25]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Rik Mehta 154,817 38.01%
Republican Hirsh Singh 146,133 35.88%
Republican Tricia Flanagan 72,678 17.84%
Republican Natalie Lynn Rivera 21,650 5.31%
Republican Eugene Anagnos 12,047 2.96%
Total votes 407,325 100.0%

Other candidates edit

Green Party edit

Nominee edit

Endorsements edit

Madelyn R. Hoffman
Elected officials
  • Corey Teague, member of the Paterson Board of Education[45]
Individuals
  • Ajamu Baraka, peace activist, 2016 Green Party vice presidential nominee[45]
  • Anthony Díaz, co-founder of the Newark Water Coalition; Democratic primary candidate for Essex County Freeholder[45]
  • Margaret Flowers, peace activist, former co-chair of the Green Party[45]
  • Howie Hawkins, activist, 2020 Green Party presidential nominee[45]
  • Aissa Heath, Democratic primary candidate for Union County Freeholder[45]
  • Chris Hedges, journalist[45]
  • Kevin Hernández, Democratic primary candidate for Hudson County Freeholder District 6[45]
  • Peter Jacob, social worker, Democratic candidate for Congress in New Jersey's 7th congressional district, 2016 and 2018[45]
  • Seth Kaper-Dale, pastor, activist, 2017 Green Party gubernatorial candidate in New Jersey[45]
  • Margaret Kimberley, activist, author, New York Green Party member[45]
  • Kason Little, social justice activist; Democratic primary candidate, Elizabeth City Council At-Large[45]
  • Lisa Savage, teacher, activist, Independent candidate for US Senate, Maine[45]
  • David Schraeger, peace activist[45]
  • Josh Shapiro, hub coordinator, Sunrise Montclair[45]
  • Cindy Sheehan, peace activist[45]
  • Jill Stein, physician, activist, and 2012 and 2016 Green Party presidential nominee[45]
  • Herb Tarbous, Democratic primary candidate for Middlesex County Clerk[45]
  • Bob Witanek, peace activist[45]
  • Stef Zamorano, co-producer, The Jimmy Dore Show[45]
Radio
  • 89.1 FM WHAR - Free Radio for the Free Thinker[45]
Organizations
  • Black Alliance for Peace[45]
  • Cats of Eastwick[45]
  • Green Party of Monmouth County[45]
  • Green Party of Ocean County[45]
  • Green Party US Latinx Caucus[45]
  • Young Ecosocialists Caucus - NJ[45]

LaRouche was Right edit

Nominee edit

Of, By, For! edit

Nominee edit

  • Veronica Fernandez[31]

Independents edit

Declared edit

General election edit

Predictions edit

Source Ranking As of
The Cook Political Report[47] Safe D October 29, 2020
Inside Elections[48] Safe D October 28, 2020
Sabato's Crystal Ball[49] Safe D November 2, 2020
Daily Kos[50] Safe D October 30, 2020
Politico[51] Safe D November 2, 2020
RCP[52] Likely D October 23, 2020
DDHQ[53] Safe D November 3, 2020
538[54] Safe D November 2, 2020
Economist[55] Safe D November 2, 2020

Endorsements edit

Cory Booker (D)
Senators
State officials
Local officials
Organizations
Unions
Rik Mehta (R)
State officials
Madelyn R. Hoffman (G)
Elected officials
  • Corey Teague, member of the Paterson Board of Education[45]
Individuals
  • Ajamu Baraka, peace activist, 2016 Green Party vice presidential nominee[45]
  • Anthony Díaz, co-founder of the Newark Water Coalition; Democratic primary candidate for Essex County Freeholder[45]
  • Margaret Flowers, peace activist, former co-chair of the Green Party[45]
  • Howie Hawkins, activist, 2020 Green Party presidential nominee[45]
  • Aissa Heath, Democratic primary candidate for Union County Freeholder[45]
  • Chris Hedges, journalist[45]
  • Kevin Hernández, Democratic primary candidate for Hudson County Freeholder District 6[45]
  • Peter Jacob, social worker, Democratic candidate for Congress in New Jersey's 7th congressional district, 2016 and 2018[45]
  • Seth Kaper-Dale, pastor, activist, 2017 Green Party gubernatorial candidate in New Jersey[45]
  • Margaret Kimberley, activist, author, New York Green Party member[45]
  • Kason Little, social justice activist; Democratic primary candidate, Elizabeth City Council At-Large[45]
  • Lisa Savage, teacher, activist, Independent candidate for US Senate, Maine[45]
  • David Schraeger, peace activist[45]
  • Josh Shapiro, hub coordinator, Sunrise Montclair[45]
  • Cindy Sheehan, peace activist[45]
  • Jill Stein, physician, activist, and 2012 and 2016 Green Party presidential nominee[45]
  • Herb Tarbous, Democratic primary candidate for Middlesex County Clerk[45]
  • Bob Witanek, peace activist[45]
  • Stef Zamorano, co-producer, The Jimmy Dore Show[45]
Radio
  • 89.1 FM WHAR - Free Radio for the Free Thinker[45]
Organizations
  • Black Alliance for Peace[45]
  • Cats of Eastwick[45]
  • Green Party of Monmouth County[45]
  • Green Party of Ocean County[45]
  • Green Party US Latinx Caucus[45]
  • Hummus JC[45]
  • Young Ecosocialists Caucus - NJ[45]

Polling edit

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Cory
Booker (D)
Rik
Mehta (R)
Other /
Undecided
Research Co. October 31 – November 1, 2020 450 (LV) ± 4.6% 55% 32% 13%[c]
Swayable October 23–26, 2020 363 (LV) ± 6.7% 61% 39%
Rutgers University October 19–24, 2020 851 (LV) ± 4% 61% 31% 9%[d]
Stockton University October 7–13, 2020 721 (LV) ± 3.7% 57% 32% 10% [e]
Emerson College September 4–7, 2020 500 (LV) ± 4.4% 52% 28% 21%[f]
Monmouth University April 16–19, 2020 635 (RV) ± 3.9% 55% 32% 11%[g]
Hypothetical polling
with Hirsh Singh
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Cory
Booker (D)
Hirsh
Singh (R)
Other /
Undecided
Monmouth University April 16–19, 2020 635 (RV) ± 3.9% 58% 33% 9%[h]
on whether or not respondents would vote to reelect Cory Booker
Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size[b]
Margin
of error
Yes No Undecided
Quinnipiac April 30 – May 4, 2020 941 (RV) ± 3.2% 53% 36% 11%

Results edit

 
Results of the general election by municipality, darker colors indicate higher win percentage:
-Blue municipalities won by Booker
-Red municipalities won by Mehta
-Purple municipality (Teterboro only) Booker and Mehta tied

The election was not close, with Booker winning re-election by 16.31%. Key to Booker's landslide victory were heavily populated areas such as Hackensack, Newark, and Trenton. Mehta did well in Ocean County, which is a Republican stronghold, as well as many rural areas of the state. Booker received 2,541,239 votes. Booker was sworn in for a second term on January 3, 2021. His term will expire on January 3, 2027.

United States Senate election in New Jersey, 2020[63]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Cory Booker (incumbent) 2,541,239 57.23% +1.39%
Republican Rikin Mehta 1,817,091 40.92% -1.41%
Green Madelyn Hoffman 38,288 0.86% +0.18%
Independent Veronica Fernandez 32,290 0.73% N/A
Independent Daniel Burke 11,632 0.26% N/A
Total votes 4,440,440 100.0%
Democratic hold
By county
County Booker votes Booker % Mehta votes Mehta % Other votes Other %
Atlantic[64][65] 71,420 52.60% 61,568 45.35% 2,786 2.05%
Bergen[66][67] 280,054 57.90% 195,193 40.36% 8,431 1.74%
Burlington[68] 150,160 58.72% 102,136 39.94% 3,436 1.34%
Camden[69] 173,335 66.25% 85,406 32.64% 2,900 1.11%
Cape May[70] 22,952 41.53% 31,317 56.67% 993 1.80%
Cumberland[71] 31,992 52.64% 26,626 43.81% 2,161 3.56%
Essex[72] 260,604 77.78% 69,750 20.82% 4,715 1.41%
Gloucester[73] 85,489 50.25% 80,943 47.58% 3,682 2.16%
Hudson[74] 176,658 73.54% 56,917 23.69% 6,648 2.77%
Hunterdon[75] 36,728 44.32% 43,951 53.04% 2,188 2.64%
Mercer[76] 117,821 68.24% 52,248 30.26% 2,593 2.20%
Middlesex[77] 221,802 60.55% 135,398 36.96% 9,110 2.49%
Monmouth[78] 173,609 46.62% 191,700 51.48% 7,089 1.90%
Morris[79] 146,148 50.18% 141,373 48.54% 3,710 1.27%
Ocean[80] 116,036 35.20% 207,751 63.02% 5,882 1.78%
Passaic[81] 131,195 59.97% 80,827 36.95% 6,736 3.08%
Salem[82] 14,515 43.21% 17,910 53.32% 1,163 3.46%
Somerset[83] 105,681 57.45% 75,622 41.11% 2,663 1.45%
Sussex[84] 33,918 39.21% 49,884 57.66% 2,706 3.13%
Union[85] 166,997 67.37% 76,677 30.93% 4,192 1.69%
Warren[86] 24,124 40.39% 33,893 56.75% 1,709 2.86%
Total 2,541,238 57.19% 1,817,090 40.89% 85,493 1.92%

Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit

By congressional district edit

Booker won 9 out of the 12 congressional districts in New Jersey, and Mehta won the other 3, including one that elected a Democrat.

District Booker Mehta Representative
1st 62.3% 36.3% Donald Norcross
2nd 47.8% 49.9% Jeff Van Drew
3rd 49.0% 49.4% Andy Kim
4th 43.4% 55.0% Chris Smith
5th 51.7% 46.5% Josh Gottheimer
6th 57.6% 40.1% Frank Pallone Jr.
7th 52.1% 46.3% Tom Malinowski
8th 73.7% 23.8% Albio Sires
9th 64.4% 32.9% Bill Pascrell
10th 85.0% 13.1% Donald Payne Jr.
11th 52.1% 46.5% Mikie Sherrill
12th 66.3% 31.9% Bonnie Watson Coleman

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See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ General election write-in candidates have no barriers to, or deadlines for, qualification in New Jersey.
  2. ^ a b c Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  3. ^ "Someone else" with 2%; Undecided with 11%
  4. ^ "Someone else" and "Neither" with 2%; would not vote with 1%; Undecided with 4%
  5. ^ "Other" with 7%; Undecided with 3%
  6. ^ "Someone else" with 5%; Undecided with 16%
  7. ^ "Other" with 1%; "No one" with 0%; Undecided with 10%
  8. ^ "Other" and "No one" with 0%; Undecided with 9%

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External links edit

Official campaign websites
  • Cory Booker (D) for Senate
  • Daniel Burke (LR) for Senate August 8, 2020, at the Wayback Machine
  • Veronica Fernandez (OBF) for Senate
  • Madelyn R. Hoffman (G) for Senate June 26, 2020, at the Wayback Machine

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See also 2020 United States Senate elections The 2020 United States Senate election in New Jersey was held on November 3 2020 to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of New Jersey It was held concurrently with the 2020 United States presidential election as well as various other elections The primary elections were moved from June 2 2020 to July 7 2020 due to COVID 19 pandemic concerns Incumbent senator Cory Booker was first elected in a 2013 special election to complete the term of fellow Democrat Frank Lautenberg who died in office 1 2020 United States Senate election in New Jersey 2014 November 3 2020 2026 Nominee Cory Booker Rik MehtaParty Democratic RepublicanPopular vote 2 541 239 1 817 091Percentage 57 23 40 92 County resultsCongressional district resultsMunicipality resultsPrecinct resultsBooker 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Mehta 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Tie 40 50 50 No dataU S senator before electionCory BookerDemocratic Elected U S Senator Cory BookerDemocraticBooker won a second full term against Republican Rik Mehta narrowly winning Morris County which no Democratic Senate candidate had carried since 1984 when Senator Bill Bradley swept every county Booker also received the most votes 2 541 239 in a statewide non presidential election in New Jersey history 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 Endorsements 1 3 Results 2 Republican primary 2 1 Candidates 2 1 1 Nominee 2 1 2 Eliminated in primary 2 1 3 Withdrawn 2 1 4 Declined 2 2 Endorsements 2 3 Results 3 Other candidates 3 1 Green Party 3 1 1 Nominee 3 2 Endorsements 3 3 LaRouche was Right 3 3 1 Nominee 3 4 Of By For 3 4 1 Nominee 3 5 Independents 3 5 1 Declared 4 General election 4 1 Predictions 4 2 Endorsements 4 3 Polling 4 4 Results 4 4 1 Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic 4 5 By congressional district 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksDemocratic primary editCandidates edit Nominee edit Cory Booker incumbent U S senator and former candidate for President of the United States in 2020 2 Eliminated in primary edit Lawrence Larry Hamm chairman of the People s Organization for Progress 3 Withdrew edit Lisa McCormick activist and candidate for Senate in 2018 4 ran for Congress in New Jersey s 12th congressional district Harsh Naik 5 Declined edit Josh Gottheimer incumbent U S representative for New Jersey s 5th congressional district 6 ran for re election 7 Donald Norcross incumbent U S representative for New Jersey s 1st congressional district 6 8 ran for re election 9 Endorsements edit Cory BookerState officialsAnnette Chaparro assemblywoman District 33 10 Nicholas Chiaravalloti assemblyman District 31 10 Sandra Bolden Cunningham state senator District 31 10 Angelica M Jimenez assemblywoman District 32 10 Angela McKnight assemblywoman District 31 10 Pedro Mejia assemblyman District 32 Raj Mukherji assemblyman District 33 10 Nicholas Sacco state senator District 32 Mayor of North Bergen former assistant superintendent of North Bergen School District 10 Brian P Stack state senator District 33 Mayor of Union City 10 Local officialsRavi Bhalla mayor of Hoboken 10 Diane Coleman Hudson County Register 10 Jimmy Davis mayor of Bayonne 10 Tom DeGise Hudson County Executive 10 James Fife mayor of Harrison 10 Steve Fulop mayor of Jersey City 10 Mike Gonnelli mayor of Secaucus 10 Dina Grilo mayor of East Newark 10 E Junior Maldonado Hudson County Clerk 10 Gabrien Rodriguez mayor of West New York 10 Al Santos mayor of Kearny 10 Frank X Schillari Hudson County Sheriff 10 Richard Turner mayor of Weehawken 10 Wayne Zitt mayor of Guttenberg 10 OrganizationsBrady Campaign 11 Coalition to Stop Gun Violence 12 End Citizens United 13 Giffords 14 Hudson County Democratic Organization Hudson County s chapter of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee 10 Humane Society of the United States Legislative Fund 15 League of Conservation Voters 16 NARAL Pro Choice America 17 National Organization for Women 18 Natural Resources Defense Council Action Fund 19 Planned Parenthood 20 Sierra Club 21 Lawrence Larry HammIndividualsCornel West philosopher political activist and social critic 22 OrganizationsHudson County Democratic Socialists of America 23 Progressive Democrats of America 24 Results edit nbsp Results by county Booker Booker gt 90 Booker 80 90 Booker 70 80 Democratic primary results 25 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Cory Booker incumbent 838 110 87 58 Democratic Lawrence Hamm 118 802 12 42 Total votes 956 912 100 0 Republican primary editCandidates edit Nominee edit Rikin Rik Mehta pharmaceutical executive and attorney 26 Eliminated in primary edit Eugene Anagnos retired teacher 27 Tricia Flanagan healthcare policy expert biotech consultant Independent candidate for U S Senate in 2018 28 Natalie Lynn Rivera activist Independent candidate for U S Senate in 2018 29 Hirsh Singh engineer candidate for Governor of New Jersey in 2017 and candidate for New Jersey s 2nd congressional district in 2018 30 Withdrawn edit Navodaya Garepalli 31 32 Stuart Meissner former New York Assistant Attorney General and Manhattan Assistant District Attorney SEC Whistleblower Attorney and Independent candidate for U S Senate in 2013 33 34 35 Gary Rich former Monmouth County freeholder 36 37 Declined edit Matt Rooney attorney and political pundit 38 Endorsements edit Rik MehtaFormer state officialsChris Christie Governor of New Jersey 2010 2018 39 County Republican Party organizationsBergen County 39 Burlington County 39 Essex County 39 Gloucester County 39 Hudson County 39 Hunterdon County 40 Mercer County 39 Middlesex County 39 Monmouth County 39 Morris County 39 Passaic County 39 Salem County 39 Somerset County 39 Sussex County 39 Union County 41 Warren County 39 Hirsh SinghCounty Republican Party organizationsAtlantic County 42 Cape May County 43 Cumberland County Ocean County 43 Results edit nbsp Results by county Mehta 60 70 50 60 40 50 lt 40 Singh 70 80 60 70 lt 40 Flanagan Flanagan lt 40 Republican primary results 25 Party Candidate Votes Republican Rik Mehta 154 817 38 01 Republican Hirsh Singh 146 133 35 88 Republican Tricia Flanagan 72 678 17 84 Republican Natalie Lynn Rivera 21 650 5 31 Republican Eugene Anagnos 12 047 2 96 Total votes 407 325 100 0 Other candidates editGreen Party edit Nominee edit Madelyn R Hoffman peace activist 2018 U S Senate candidate 1997 Green Party gubernatorial candidate and 1996 Green Party Candidate for Vice President 44 Endorsements edit Madelyn R HoffmanElected officialsCorey Teague member of the Paterson Board of Education 45 IndividualsAjamu Baraka peace activist 2016 Green Party vice presidential nominee 45 Anthony Diaz co founder of the Newark Water Coalition Democratic primary candidate for Essex County Freeholder 45 Margaret Flowers peace activist former co chair of the Green Party 45 Howie Hawkins activist 2020 Green Party presidential nominee 45 Aissa Heath Democratic primary candidate for Union County Freeholder 45 Chris Hedges journalist 45 Kevin Hernandez Democratic primary candidate for Hudson County Freeholder District 6 45 Peter Jacob social worker Democratic candidate for Congress in New Jersey s 7th congressional district 2016 and 2018 45 Seth Kaper Dale pastor activist 2017 Green Party gubernatorial candidate in New Jersey 45 Margaret Kimberley activist author New York Green Party member 45 Kason Little social justice activist Democratic primary candidate Elizabeth City Council At Large 45 Lisa Savage teacher activist Independent candidate for US Senate Maine 45 David Schraeger peace activist 45 Josh Shapiro hub coordinator Sunrise Montclair 45 Cindy Sheehan peace activist 45 Jill Stein physician activist and 2012 and 2016 Green Party presidential nominee 45 Herb Tarbous Democratic primary candidate for Middlesex County Clerk 45 Bob Witanek peace activist 45 Stef Zamorano co producer The Jimmy Dore Show 45 Radio89 1 FM WHAR Free Radio for the Free Thinker 45 OrganizationsBlack Alliance for Peace 45 Cats of Eastwick 45 Green Party of Monmouth County 45 Green Party of Ocean County 45 Green Party US Latinx Caucus 45 Young Ecosocialists Caucus NJ 45 LaRouche was Right edit Nominee edit Daniel Burke 31 Of By For edit Nominee edit Veronica Fernandez 31 Independents edit Declared edit Luis Vergara 31 as a write in candidate a 46 General election editPredictions edit Source Ranking As ofThe Cook Political Report 47 Safe D October 29 2020Inside Elections 48 Safe D October 28 2020Sabato s Crystal Ball 49 Safe D November 2 2020Daily Kos 50 Safe D October 30 2020Politico 51 Safe D November 2 2020RCP 52 Likely D October 23 2020DDHQ 53 Safe D November 3 2020538 54 Safe D November 2 2020Economist 55 Safe D November 2 2020Endorsements edit Cory Booker D SenatorsElizabeth Warren U S senator MA 56 State officialsAnnette Chaparro assemblywoman District 33 10 Nicholas Chiaravalloti assemblyman District 31 10 Sandra Bolden Cunningham state senator District 31 10 Angelica M Jimenez assemblywoman District 32 10 Angela McKnight assemblywoman District 31 10 Pedro Mejia assemblyman District 32 Raj Mukherji assemblyman District 33 10 Nicholas Sacco state senator District 32 Mayor of North Bergen former assistant superintendent of North Bergen School District 10 Brian P Stack state senator District 33 Mayor of Union City 10 Local officialsRavi Bhalla mayor of Hoboken 10 Diane Coleman Hudson County Register 10 Jimmy Davis mayor of Bayonne 10 Amy DeGise Hudson County Democratic Organization Chairwoman 10 Tom DeGise Hudson County Executive 10 James Fife mayor of Harrison 10 Steve Fulop mayor of Jersey City 10 Mike Gonnelli mayor of Secaucus 10 Dina Grilo mayor of East Newark 10 E Junior Maldonado Hudson County Clerk 10 Gabrien Rodriguez mayor of West New York 10 Al Santos mayor of Kearny 10 Frank X Schillari Hudson County Sheriff 10 Richard Turner mayor of Weehawken 10 Wayne Zitt mayor of Guttenberg 10 OrganizationsBrady Campaign 11 Center for Biological Diversity 57 Coalition to Stop Gun Violence 12 End Citizens United 13 Everytown for Gun Safety 58 Giffords 14 Hudson County Democratic Organization Hudson County s chapter of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee 10 Humane Society of the United States Legislative Fund 15 League of Conservation Voters 16 NARAL Pro Choice America 17 National Organization for Women 18 Natural Resources Defense Council Action Fund 19 Planned Parenthood 20 Sierra Club 21 Working Families Party 59 UnionsHealth Professionals and Allied Employees 60 National Education Association 61 Rik Mehta R State officialsChris Christie Governor of New Jersey 2010 2018 62 Madelyn R Hoffman G Elected officialsCorey Teague member of the Paterson Board of Education 45 IndividualsAjamu Baraka peace activist 2016 Green Party vice presidential nominee 45 Anthony Diaz co founder of the Newark Water Coalition Democratic primary candidate for Essex County Freeholder 45 Margaret Flowers peace activist former co chair of the Green Party 45 Howie Hawkins activist 2020 Green Party presidential nominee 45 Aissa Heath Democratic primary candidate for Union County Freeholder 45 Chris Hedges journalist 45 Kevin Hernandez Democratic primary candidate for Hudson County Freeholder District 6 45 Peter Jacob social worker Democratic candidate for Congress in New Jersey s 7th congressional district 2016 and 2018 45 Seth Kaper Dale pastor activist 2017 Green Party gubernatorial candidate in New Jersey 45 Margaret Kimberley activist author New York Green Party member 45 Kason Little social justice activist Democratic primary candidate Elizabeth City Council At Large 45 Lisa Savage teacher activist Independent candidate for US Senate Maine 45 David Schraeger peace activist 45 Josh Shapiro hub coordinator Sunrise Montclair 45 Cindy Sheehan peace activist 45 Jill Stein physician activist and 2012 and 2016 Green Party presidential nominee 45 Herb Tarbous Democratic primary candidate for Middlesex County Clerk 45 Bob Witanek peace activist 45 Stef Zamorano co producer The Jimmy Dore Show 45 Radio89 1 FM WHAR Free Radio for the Free Thinker 45 OrganizationsBlack Alliance for Peace 45 Cats of Eastwick 45 Green Party of Monmouth County 45 Green Party of Ocean County 45 Green Party US Latinx Caucus 45 Hummus JC 45 Young Ecosocialists Caucus NJ 45 Polling edit Poll source Date s administered Samplesize b Marginof error CoryBooker D RikMehta R Other UndecidedResearch Co October 31 November 1 2020 450 LV 4 6 55 32 13 c Swayable October 23 26 2020 363 LV 6 7 61 39 Rutgers University October 19 24 2020 851 LV 4 61 31 9 d Stockton University October 7 13 2020 721 LV 3 7 57 32 10 e Emerson College September 4 7 2020 500 LV 4 4 52 28 21 f Monmouth University April 16 19 2020 635 RV 3 9 55 32 11 g Hypothetical pollingwith Hirsh SinghPoll source Date s administered Samplesize b Marginof error CoryBooker D HirshSingh R Other UndecidedMonmouth University April 16 19 2020 635 RV 3 9 58 33 9 h on whether or not respondents would vote to reelect Cory BookerPoll source Date s administered Samplesize b Marginof error Yes No UndecidedQuinnipiac April 30 May 4 2020 941 RV 3 2 53 36 11 Results edit nbsp Results of the general election by municipality darker colors indicate higher win percentage Blue municipalities won by Booker Red municipalities won by Mehta Purple municipality Teterboro only Booker and Mehta tiedThe election was not close with Booker winning re election by 16 31 Key to Booker s landslide victory were heavily populated areas such as Hackensack Newark and Trenton Mehta did well in Ocean County which is a Republican stronghold as well as many rural areas of the state Booker received 2 541 239 votes Booker was sworn in for a second term on January 3 2021 His term will expire on January 3 2027 United States Senate election in New Jersey 2020 63 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Cory Booker incumbent 2 541 239 57 23 1 39 Republican Rikin Mehta 1 817 091 40 92 1 41 Green Madelyn Hoffman 38 288 0 86 0 18 Independent Veronica Fernandez 32 290 0 73 N AIndependent Daniel Burke 11 632 0 26 N ATotal votes 4 440 440 100 0 Democratic holdBy countyCounty Booker votes Booker Mehta votes Mehta Other votes Other Atlantic 64 65 71 420 52 60 61 568 45 35 2 786 2 05 Bergen 66 67 280 054 57 90 195 193 40 36 8 431 1 74 Burlington 68 150 160 58 72 102 136 39 94 3 436 1 34 Camden 69 173 335 66 25 85 406 32 64 2 900 1 11 Cape May 70 22 952 41 53 31 317 56 67 993 1 80 Cumberland 71 31 992 52 64 26 626 43 81 2 161 3 56 Essex 72 260 604 77 78 69 750 20 82 4 715 1 41 Gloucester 73 85 489 50 25 80 943 47 58 3 682 2 16 Hudson 74 176 658 73 54 56 917 23 69 6 648 2 77 Hunterdon 75 36 728 44 32 43 951 53 04 2 188 2 64 Mercer 76 117 821 68 24 52 248 30 26 2 593 2 20 Middlesex 77 221 802 60 55 135 398 36 96 9 110 2 49 Monmouth 78 173 609 46 62 191 700 51 48 7 089 1 90 Morris 79 146 148 50 18 141 373 48 54 3 710 1 27 Ocean 80 116 036 35 20 207 751 63 02 5 882 1 78 Passaic 81 131 195 59 97 80 827 36 95 6 736 3 08 Salem 82 14 515 43 21 17 910 53 32 1 163 3 46 Somerset 83 105 681 57 45 75 622 41 11 2 663 1 45 Sussex 84 33 918 39 21 49 884 57 66 2 706 3 13 Union 85 166 997 67 37 76 677 30 93 4 192 1 69 Warren 86 24 124 40 39 33 893 56 75 1 709 2 86 Total 2 541 238 57 19 1 817 090 40 89 85 493 1 92 Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic edit Morris largest municipality Parsippany Somerset largest municipality Franklin Township By congressional district edit Booker won 9 out of the 12 congressional districts in New Jersey and Mehta won the other 3 including one that elected a Democrat District Booker Mehta Representative1st 62 3 36 3 Donald Norcross2nd 47 8 49 9 Jeff Van Drew3rd 49 0 49 4 Andy Kim4th 43 4 55 0 Chris Smith5th 51 7 46 5 Josh Gottheimer6th 57 6 40 1 Frank Pallone Jr 7th 52 1 46 3 Tom Malinowski8th 73 7 23 8 Albio Sires9th 64 4 32 9 Bill Pascrell10th 85 0 13 1 Donald Payne Jr 11th 52 1 46 5 Mikie Sherrill12th 66 3 31 9 Bonnie Watson Coleman 87 See also edit2020 New Jersey electionsNotes edit General election write in candidates have no barriers to or deadlines for qualification in New Jersey a b c Key A all adultsRV registered votersLV likely votersV unclear Someone else with 2 Undecided with 11 Someone else and Neither with 2 would not vote with 1 Undecided with 4 Other with 7 Undecided with 3 Someone else with 5 Undecided with 16 Other with 1 No one with 0 Undecided with 10 Other and No one with 0 Undecided with 9 References editGeneral Titus Elizabeth October 16 2013 Booker wins New Jersey Senate seat POLITICO Retrieved September 10 2023 Kelsey Adam Harper Averi January 13 2020 Sen Cory Booker suspends presidential campaign ABC News Retrieved January 13 2020 Akinyele Bashir Muhammad December 21 2019 Larry Hamm for United States Senate Patch Retrieved March 2 2020 FEC For 2 Statement of Candidacy PDF FEC gov December 12 2018 NAIK HARSH VASANT MR FEC gov October 18 2018 a b Wildstein David March 26 2018 If Booker or Murphy run in 2020 New Jersey Globe New Jersey Globe Retrieved June 18 2018 Biryukov Nikita September 2 2019 Gottheimer declines to say which Republican he d like to face in 2020 Retrieved September 28 2019 INSIDERNJ s 2020 Congressional Sketch Pad A Thumbnail Guide to All Developing Contests August 9 2019 Retrieved August 23 2019 INSIDERNJ s 2020 Congressional Sketch Pad A Thumbnail Guide to All Developing Contests August 9 2019 Retrieved August 23 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 ap aq ar as at au HCDO Hudson Mayors All in for Joe Biden and Entire Column B Team in July Primary www insidernj com June 25 2020 a b Brown Kris February 24 2020 Brady Endorses Sen Cory Booker NJ for Re Election Brady a b Coalition to Stop Gun Violence Endorses Gun Violence Survivors Speaker Pelosi Congressional Allies Coalition to Stop Gun Violence March 23 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