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New Jersey's 8th legislative district

New Jersey's 8th Legislative District is one of 40 in the New Jersey Legislature, covering the Atlantic County municipality of Hammonton; the Burlington County municipalities of Eastampton Township, Evesham Township, Hainesport Township, Lumberton Township, Mansfield Township, Medford Township, Medford Lakes Borough, Mount Holly Township, Pemberton Borough, Pemberton Township, Shamong Township, Southampton Township, Springfield Township, Westampton Township and Woodland Township; and the Camden County municipalities of Berlin Borough, Pine Hill Borough, and Waterford Township as of the 2011 apportionment.[1]

New Jersey's 8th legislative district
SenatorJean Stanfield (R)
Assembly membersMichael Torrissi (R)
Brandon Umba (R)
Registration
Demographics
Population221,840
Voting-age population175,200
Registered voters177,065

Demographic characteristics

As of the 2020 United States census, the district had a population of 221,840, of whom 175,200 (79.0%) were of voting age. The racial makeup of the district was 164,132 (74.0%) White, 22,489 (10.1%) African American, 541 (0.2%) Native American, 9,191 (4.1%) Asian, 141 (0.1%) Pacific Islander, 7,333 (3.3%) from some other race, and 18,013 (8.1%) from two or more races.[2][3] Hispanic or Latino of any race were 20,055 (9.0%) of the population.[4]

The district had 177,065 registered voters as of July 1, 2021, of whom 63,392 (35.8%) were registered as unaffiliated, 59,938 (33.9%) were registered as Democrats, 51,684 (29.2%) were registered as Republicans, and 2,051 (1.2%) were registered to other parties.[5]

Political representation

For the 2022–2023 session, the district is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Jean Stanfield (R, Westampton) and in the General Assembly by Michael Torrissi (R, Hammonton) and Brandon Umba (R, Medford).[6]

The legislative district overlaps with New Jersey's 1st, 2nd and 3rd congressional districts.

1965–1973

During the period of time after the 1964 Supreme Court decision in Reynolds v. Sims and before the establishment of a 40-district legislature in 1973, the 8th District encompassed the entirety of Somerset County.[7][8][9] During the three Senate elections held during this period (1965, 1967, and 1971), Republicans won all three races. Incumbent Senator William E. Ozzard won reelection in 1965 for a two-year term (though he resigned on July 10, 1967[10]), while for the next two elections, Raymond Bateman was victorious for both elections.[7][11][12]

In the terms from 1967 until 1973, the 8th District sent two members to the General Assembly. In all elections for two-year terms, Republicans won both seats. John H. Ewing was one victor in the three regular elections (1967, 1969, 1971), while Webster B. Todd Jr. (son of Webster B. Todd, brother of Christine Todd Whitman) served one term from 1968 until 1970, Millicent Fenwick was elected in 1969 and 1971, but resigned on December 14, 1972, to become head of the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, and Victor A. Rizzolo was elected in a special election on January 30, 1973, to complete her term.[11][13][12][14][15]

District composition since 1973

When the Legislature was switched to 40 equal-population districts statewide, the 8th District created for the 1973 elections was an uncompact district in Burlington, Ocean, Monmouth, and Mercer counties. With the Keith line as a center spine, the district had branches to Medford Township, Manchester Township, Florence Township, Roosevelt, East Windsor Township, and Lawrence Township.[16] In the 1980s, the 8th became inclusive of most of Burlington County stretching from Washington Township north to Bordentown.[17] Following the 1990 Census, the district expanded out of Burlington County to Camden County (Winslow Township, Waterford Township, and Chesilhurst) and Atlantic County (Hammonton and Folsom) with the Burlington County portion including suburban townships of Medford, Evesham, Moorestown, Mount Laurel, and Southampton.[18] The 2001 redistricting returned the district to being Burlington only again keeping it through the center of the county.[19]

Election history

Session Senate General Assembly
1974–1975 Barry T. Parker (R) John A. Sweeney (D) Clifford W. Snedeker (R)
1976–1977 Jim Saxton (R) Clifford W. Snedeker (R)
1978–1979 Barry T. Parker (R) Jim Saxton (R) Clifford W. Snedeker (R)
1980–1981 Jim Saxton (R) Clifford W. Snedeker (R)
1982–1983 Jim Saxton (R) C. William Haines (R) Robert J. Meyer (R)
1984–1985 Jim Saxton (R)[n 1] 
C. William Haines (R)[n 2] Robert J. Meyer (R)[n 3]
Harold L. Colburn Jr. (R)[n 4]
C. William Haines (R)[n 2] Robert C. Shinn Jr. (R)[n 5]
1986–1987 Robert C. Shinn Jr. (R) Harold L. Colburn Jr. (R)
1988–1989 C. William Haines (R) Robert C. Shinn Jr. (R) Harold L. Colburn Jr. (R)
1990–1991 Robert C. Shinn Jr. (R) Harold L. Colburn Jr. (R)
1992–1993 C. William Haines (R) Robert C. Shinn Jr. (R) Harold L. Colburn Jr. (R)
1994–1995 C. William Haines (R)[n 6] Robert C. Shinn Jr. (R)[n 7] Harold L. Colburn Jr. (R)[n 8] 
Francis L. Bodine (R)[n 9]
Martha W. Bark (R)[n 10]
1996–1997 Francis L. Bodine (R) Martha W. Bark (R)[n 11]
Martha W. Bark (R)[n 11] Larry Chatzidakis (R)[n 12]
1998–1999 Martha W. Bark (R) Francis L. Bodine (R) Larry Chatzidakis (R)
2000–2001 Francis L. Bodine (R) Larry Chatzidakis (R)
2002–2003 Martha W. Bark (R) Francis L. Bodine (R) Larry Chatzidakis (R)
2004–2005 Martha W. Bark (R) Francis L. Bodine (R) Larry Chatzidakis (R)
2006–2007 Francis L. Bodine (R) Larry Chatzidakis (R)
Francis L. Bodine (D)[n 13]
2008–2009 Phil Haines (R)[n 14] Dawn Marie Addiego (R) Scott Rudder (R)
2010–2011 Dawn Marie Addiego (R)[n 15] Scott Rudder (R)
Dawn Marie Addiego (R)[n 15] Pat Delany (R)[n 16]
Gerry Nardello (R)[n 17]
2012–2013 Dawn Marie Addiego (R) Christopher J. Brown (R) Scott Rudder (R)
2014–2015 Dawn Marie Addiego (R) Christopher J. Brown (R) Maria Rodriguez-Gregg (R)
2016–2017 Joe Howarth (R) Maria Rodriguez-Gregg (R)
2018–2019 Dawn Marie Addiego (R) Joe Howarth (R) Ryan Peters (R)
Dawn Marie Addiego (D)[n 18]
2020–2021 Jean Stanfield (R) Ryan Peters (R)
2022–2023 Jean Stanfield (R) Michael Torrissi (R) Brandon Umba (R)
  1. ^ Elected to and seated in the U.S. House of Representatives on November 6, 1984
  2. ^ a b Elected to Senate in a December 27, 1984 special election, seated on January 8, 1985
  3. ^ Died July 14, 1984
  4. ^ Elected in September 11, 1984 special election
  5. ^ Elected in February 19, 1985 special election
  6. ^ Died December 18, 1996
  7. ^ Resigned February 8, 1994 to become New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner
  8. ^ Resigned on March 1, 1995 to become head of State Medical Examiner Board
  9. ^ Appointed to the Assembly on February 28, 1994, elected in November 1994 special election to complete term
  10. ^ Appointed to Assembly on March 13, 1995
  11. ^ a b Appointed to Senate on January 14, 1997
  12. ^ Appointed to Assembly on January 14, 1997
  13. ^ Switched parties on April 5, 2007
  14. ^ Appointed to be a judge on the New Jersey Superior Court, October 18, 2010
  15. ^ a b Appointed to the Senate on November 22, 2010
  16. ^ Appointed to the Assembly on December 13, 2010; resigned August 12, 2011
  17. ^ Appointed to the Assembly on November 21, 2011
  18. ^ Switched parties on January 28, 2019

Election results, 1973–present

Senate

2021 New Jersey general election[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Jean Stanfield 39,648 51.1   1.1
Democratic Dawn Marie Addiego 37,927 48.9   1.1
( 3.3)
Total votes 77,575 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2017[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Dawn Marie Addiego 30,795 52.2   11.3
Democratic George B. Youngkin 28,158 47.8   11.3
Total votes 58,953 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2013[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Dawn Marie Addiego 35,894 63.5   36.5
Democratic Javier Vasquez 20,633 36.5 N/A
Total votes 56,527 100.0
2011 New Jersey general election[23]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Dawn Marie Addiego 22,396 100.0
Total votes 22,396 100.0
2007 New Jersey general election[24]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Phil Haines 28,148 60.9   6.0
Democratic Francis L. Bodine 18,066 39.1   6.0
Total votes 46,214 100.0
2003 New Jersey general election[25]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Martha W. Bark 28,047 66.9   6.2
Democratic Thomas J. Price 13,865 33.1   6.2
Total votes 41,912 100.0
2001 New Jersey general election[26]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Martha W. Bark 35,276 60.7
Democratic Gary E. Haman 22,865 39.3
Total votes 58,141 100.0
1997 New Jersey general election[27]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Martha W. Bark 34,597 54.9   6.1
Democratic Marie Hall 28,401 45.1   6.1
Total votes 62,998 100.0
1993 New Jersey general election[28]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican C. William Haines 36,767 61.0   5.3
Democratic Mary P. McKeon Stosuy 23,480 39.0   5.3
Total votes 60,247 100.0
1991 New Jersey general election[29]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican C. William Haines 28,850 66.3
Democratic Harvey Dinerman 14,644 33.7
Total votes 43,494 100.0
1987 New Jersey general election[30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican C. William Haines 28,731 66.5   5.2
Democratic James B. Smith 14,444 33.5   5.2
Total votes 43,175 100.0
Special election, December 27, 1984[31]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican C. William Haines 9,124 71.7   8.6
Democratic Matthew R. McCrink 3,608 28.3   8.6
Total votes 12,732 100.0
1983 New Jersey general election[32]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican H. James Saxton 22,714 63.1   2.6
Democratic Charles H. Ryan 13,303 36.9   2.6
Total votes 36,017 100.0
1981 New Jersey general election[33]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican H. James Saxton 33,132 65.7
Democratic Raymond J. Storck 17,314 34.3
Total votes 50,446 100.0
1977 New Jersey general election[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Barry T. Parker 30,042 55.4   2.6
Democratic Charles H. Ryan 24,168 44.6   2.6
Total votes 54,210 100.0
1973 New Jersey general election[35]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Barry T. Parker 23,422 52.8
Democratic Salvatoro L. DiDonato 20,923 47.2
Total votes 44,345 100.0

General Assembly

2021 New Jersey general election[36]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Michael Torrissi Jr. 40,467 26.5   1.1
Republican Brandon Umba 39,039 25.5   0.3
Democratic Allison Eckel 36,828 24.1   0.1
Democratic Mark Natale 36,634 23.9   0.5
Total votes 152,968 100.0
2019 New Jersey general election[37]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Jean Stanfield 25,050 25.4   0.3
Republican Ryan Peters 24,906 25.2   0.2
Democratic Gina LaPlaca 23,895 24.2   0.5
Democratic Mark Natale 23,092 23.4   1.2
MAGA Conservative Tom Giangiulio Jr. 1,777 1.8 N/A
Total votes 98,720 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2017[38]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Joe Howarth 28,841 25.1   24.8
Republican Ryan Peters 28,671 25.0   25.1
Democratic Joanne Schwartz 28,321 24.7 N/A
Democratic Maryann Merlino 28,196 24.6 N/A
No Status Quo Ryan T. Calhoun 753 0.7 N/A
Total votes 114,782 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2015[39]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Maria Rodriguez-Gregg 18,317 50.1   20.9
Republican Joe Howarth 18,234 49.9   18.9
Total votes 36,551 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2013[40]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Chris Brown 34,293 31.0   0.9
Republican Maria Rodriguez-Gregg 32,360 29.2   0.7
Democratic Robert L. McGowan 22,461 20.3   1.3
Democratic Ava Markey 21,665 19.6   1.2
Total votes 110,779 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2011[41]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Christopher J. Brown 19,799 30.1
Republican Scott Rudder 19,649 29.9
Democratic Pamela A. Finnerty 12,480 19.0
Democratic Anita Lovely 12,107 18.4
Legalize Marijuana Robert Edward Forchion Jr. 1,653 2.5
Total votes 65,688 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2009[42]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Dawn Marie Addiego 42,129 31.1   3.1
Republican Scott Rudder 40,679 30.0   2.0
Democratic Debbie Sarcone 26,397 19.5   3.2
Democratic Bill Brown 26,384 19.5   1.8
Write-In Personal choice 34 0.03 N/A
Total votes 135,623 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2007[43]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Dawn Marie Addiego 25,310 28.0   1.5
Republican Scott Rudder 25,298 28.0   0.4
Democratic Tracy L. Riley 20,540 22.7   1.9
Democratic Christopher D. Fifis 19,234 21.3   0.6
Total votes 90,382 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2005[44]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Francis L. Bodine 37,300 29.5   4.1
Republican Larry Chatzidakis 35,986 28.4   4.3
Democratic Donald G. Hartman 26,377 20.8   3.5
Democratic Sandy Weinstein 26,153 20.7   4.4
Independent John J. White 751 0.6 N/A
Total votes 126,567 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2003[45]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Francis L. Bodine 27,513 33.6   3.2
Republican Larry Chatzidakis 26,785 32.7   3.1
Democratic Donald Hartman 14,191 17.3   3.1
Democratic Kenneth Solarz 13,316 16.3   3.3
Total votes 81,805 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2001[46]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Francis L. Bodine 34,972 30.4
Republican Larry Chatzidakis 34,037 29.6
Democratic Carol A. Murphy 23,496 20.4
Democratic Thomas J. Price 22,622 19.6
Total votes 115,127 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1999[47]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Francis L. Bodine 23,094 30.0   1.2
Republican Larry Chatzidakis 22,183 28.8   1.6
Democratic Marie Hall 15,576 20.2   1.1
Democratic George Fallon 15,143 19.7   1.1
Legalize Marijuana Edward "NJWeedman" Forchion 947 1.2 N/A
Total votes 76,943 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1997[48][49]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Francis L. Bodine 35,865 28.8   2.9
Republican Larry Chatzidakis 33,871 27.2   1.5
Democratic James B. Smith 26,463 21.3   0.1
Democratic Robert S. Shestack 25,947 20.8   0.3
Libertarian Janice Presser, PhD. 2,385 1.9   0.7
Total votes 124,531 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1995[50][51]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Francis L. Bodine 18,129 25.9   4.3
Republican Martha W. Bark 17,994 25.7   4.7
Democratic Russell H. Bates 14,983 21.4   1.7
Democratic Michael W. Kwasnik 14,787 21.1   1.4
Libertarian Janice Presser, PhD, RN, CNS 1,846 2.6 N/A
Conservative Richard J. Lynch 1,400 2.0 N/A
Conservative Laurie J. Lynch 984 1.4 N/A
Total votes 70,123 100.0
Special election, November 8, 1994[52]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Francis L. Bodine 30,572 57.5
Democratic Mary McKeon Stosuy 20,265 38.1
United We Serve Brian D. Fitzgerald 1,429 2.7
Conservative Richard J. Lynch 864 1.6
Total votes 53,130 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1993[28]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Harold L. Colburn 36,157 30.4   1.9
Republican Robert C. Shinn, Jr. 36,022 30.2   2.3
Democratic Cesare D. Napoliello 23,514 19.7   1.7
Democratic Harvey Dinerman 23,425 19.7   2.5
Total votes 119,118 100.0
1991 New Jersey general election[29]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Robert C. Shinn 27,834 32.5
Republican Harold L. Colburn 27,631 32.3
Democratic James S. Brophy 15,374 18.0
Democratic Arthur J. Zeichner 14,726 17.2
Total votes 85,565 100.0
1989 New Jersey general election[53]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Harold L. Colburn 34,090 28.9   4.6
Republican Robert C. Shinn, Jr. 34,007 28.8   4.3
Democratic Jerome A. Sweeney 25,199 21.4   4.4
Democratic Sanford Schneider 24,657 20.9   4.5
Total votes 117,953 100.0
1987 New Jersey general election[30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Harold L. Colburn 28,175 33.5   1.3
Republican Robert C. Shinn 27,800 33.1   1.6
Democratic Thomas Long 14,315 17.0   1.5
Democratic H.B. (Scoop) Slack 13,741 16.4   1.7
Total votes 84,031 100.0
1985 New Jersey general election[54]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Harold L. Colburn, Jr. 29,150 34.8   3.8
Republican Robert C. Shinn, Jr. 29,085 34.7   3.2
Democratic Claire B. Cohen 12,971 15.5   3.6
Democratic Harrison B. Slack 12,285 14.7   3.7
Socialist Labor Bernardo S. Doganiero 189 0.2 N/A
Socialist Labor Paul Ferguson 170 0.2 N/A
Total votes 83,850 100.0
Special election, February 19, 1985[55]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Robert C. Shinn 6,239 77.3
Democratic Marvin F. Matlack 1,833 22.7
Total votes 8,072 100.0
Special election, September 11, 1984[31]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Harold L. Colburn, Jr. 7,883 60.1
Democratic Philip E. Haines 5,230 39.9
Total votes 13,113 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1983[32]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican C. William Haines 22,183 31.5   0.8
Republican Robert J. Meyer 21,798 31.0   0.2
Democratic Robert Mitchell 13,432 19.1   0.6
Democratic Stephen D. Benowitz 12,929 18.4   0.5
Total votes 70,342 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1981[33]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican C. William Haines 32,043 32.3
Republican Robert J. Meyer 31,001 31.2
Democratic William “Billy” Lang 18,398 18.5
Democratic Stephen D. Benowitz 17,782 17.9
Total votes 99,224 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1979[56]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican H. James Saxton 27,104 28.4   0.7
Republican Clifford W. Snedeker 26,162 27.4   1.3
Democratic Joseph R. Malone III 22,686 23.8   1.7
Democratic Vincent D’Elia 18,907 19.8   1.7
Socialist Labor Paul Ferguson 543 0.6 N/A
Total votes 95,402 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1977[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Clifford W. Snedeker 30,730 28.7   0.4
Republican H. James Saxton 29,655 27.7   0.8
Democratic Stephen J. Zielinski, Jr. 23,723 22.1   1.5
Democratic Samuel N. Barressi 23,023 21.5   1.2
Total votes 107,131 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1975[57]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Clifford W. Snedeker 26,888 29.1   3.6
Republican H. James Saxton 24,831 26.9   2.7
Democratic John A. Sweeney 21,813 23.6   3.3
Democratic Martha Jamieson Crowley 18,732 20.3   3.1
Total votes 92,264 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1973[35]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John A. Sweeney 23,414 26.9
Republican Clifford W. Snedeker 22,203 25.5
Republican H. Kenneth Wilkie 21,044 24.2
Democratic Elmer D’Imperio 20,358 23.4
Total votes 87,019 100.0

Election results, 1965–1973

Senate

1965 New Jersey general election[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican William E. Ozzard 39,596 50.3
Democratic Arthur S. Meredith 39,185 49.7
Total votes 78,781 100.0
1967 New Jersey general election[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Raymond H. Bateman 35,223 68.0
Democratic Thomas Ryan 15,188 29.3
Conservative Robert K. Haelig, Sr. 1,379 2.7
Total votes 51,790 100.0
1971 New Jersey general election[12]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Raymond H. Bateman 37,017 70.9
Democratic Benjamin Levine 15,167 29.1
Total votes 52,184 100.0

General Assembly

New Jersey general election, 1967[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John H. Ewing 32,409 32.0
Republican Webster B. Todd, Jr. 31,618 31.2
Democratic B. Thomas Leahy 18,603 18.3
Democratic Harvey M. Onore 16,054 15.8
Conservative Kenneth R. Kane 1,418 1.4
Conservative Oakley T. Wayman 1,317 1.3
Total votes 101,419 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1969[13]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John H. Ewing 41,562 34.2
Republican Millicent H. Fenwick 40,341 33.2
Democratic David Linett 18,723 15.4
Democratic Alfred A. Wicklund 18,507 15.2
Independent Party Oakley T. Wayman 1,187 1.0
Independent Party Dorothy Stamile 1,157 1.0
Total votes 121,477 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1971[12]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John H. Ewing 31,768 31.4
Republican Millicent H. Fenwick 30,790 30.4
Democratic Anthony L. Curcio 20,891 20.6
Democratic Leon E. Cohen 17,786 17.6
Total votes 101,235 100.0
Special election, January 30, 1973[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Victor Rizzolo 6,696 51.5
Democratic Michael Imbriani 5,816 44.7
American Anthony Medieros 491 3.8
Total votes 13,003 100.0

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jersey, legislative, district, jersey, legislative, district, jersey, legislature, covering, atlantic, county, municipality, hammonton, burlington, county, municipalities, eastampton, township, evesham, township, hainesport, township, lumberton, township, mans. New Jersey s 8th Legislative District is one of 40 in the New Jersey Legislature covering the Atlantic County municipality of Hammonton the Burlington County municipalities of Eastampton Township Evesham Township Hainesport Township Lumberton Township Mansfield Township Medford Township Medford Lakes Borough Mount Holly Township Pemberton Borough Pemberton Township Shamong Township Southampton Township Springfield Township Westampton Township and Woodland Township and the Camden County municipalities of Berlin Borough Pine Hill Borough and Waterford Township as of the 2011 apportionment 1 New Jersey s 8th legislative districtSenatorJean Stanfield R Assembly membersMichael Torrissi R Brandon Umba R Registration33 9 Democratic29 2 Republican35 8 unaffiliatedDemographics74 0 White10 1 Black African American0 2 Native American4 1 Asian0 1 Hawaiian Pacific Islander3 3 Other race8 1 Two or more races9 0 HispanicPopulation221 840Voting age population175 200Registered voters177 065 Contents 1 Demographic characteristics 2 Political representation 3 1965 1973 4 District composition since 1973 5 Election history 6 Election results 1973 present 6 1 Senate 6 2 General Assembly 7 Election results 1965 1973 7 1 Senate 7 2 General Assembly 8 ReferencesDemographic characteristics EditAs of the 2020 United States census the district had a population of 221 840 of whom 175 200 79 0 were of voting age The racial makeup of the district was 164 132 74 0 White 22 489 10 1 African American 541 0 2 Native American 9 191 4 1 Asian 141 0 1 Pacific Islander 7 333 3 3 from some other race and 18 013 8 1 from two or more races 2 3 Hispanic or Latino of any race were 20 055 9 0 of the population 4 The district had 177 065 registered voters as of July 1 2021 of whom 63 392 35 8 were registered as unaffiliated 59 938 33 9 were registered as Democrats 51 684 29 2 were registered as Republicans and 2 051 1 2 were registered to other parties 5 Political representation EditFor the 2022 2023 session the district is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Jean Stanfield R Westampton and in the General Assembly by Michael Torrissi R Hammonton and Brandon Umba R Medford 6 The legislative district overlaps with New Jersey s 1st 2nd and 3rd congressional districts 1965 1973 EditDuring the period of time after the 1964 Supreme Court decision in Reynolds v Sims and before the establishment of a 40 district legislature in 1973 the 8th District encompassed the entirety of Somerset County 7 8 9 During the three Senate elections held during this period 1965 1967 and 1971 Republicans won all three races Incumbent Senator William E Ozzard won reelection in 1965 for a two year term though he resigned on July 10 1967 10 while for the next two elections Raymond Bateman was victorious for both elections 7 11 12 In the terms from 1967 until 1973 the 8th District sent two members to the General Assembly In all elections for two year terms Republicans won both seats John H Ewing was one victor in the three regular elections 1967 1969 1971 while Webster B Todd Jr son of Webster B Todd brother of Christine Todd Whitman served one term from 1968 until 1970 Millicent Fenwick was elected in 1969 and 1971 but resigned on December 14 1972 to become head of the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs and Victor A Rizzolo was elected in a special election on January 30 1973 to complete her term 11 13 12 14 15 District composition since 1973 EditWhen the Legislature was switched to 40 equal population districts statewide the 8th District created for the 1973 elections was an uncompact district in Burlington Ocean Monmouth and Mercer counties With the Keith line as a center spine the district had branches to Medford Township Manchester Township Florence Township Roosevelt East Windsor Township and Lawrence Township 16 In the 1980s the 8th became inclusive of most of Burlington County stretching from Washington Township north to Bordentown 17 Following the 1990 Census the district expanded out of Burlington County to Camden County Winslow Township Waterford Township and Chesilhurst and Atlantic County Hammonton and Folsom with the Burlington County portion including suburban townships of Medford Evesham Moorestown Mount Laurel and Southampton 18 The 2001 redistricting returned the district to being Burlington only again keeping it through the center of the county 19 Election history EditSession Senate General Assembly1974 1975 Barry T Parker R John A Sweeney D Clifford W Snedeker R 1976 1977 Jim Saxton R Clifford W Snedeker R 1978 1979 Barry T Parker R Jim Saxton R Clifford W Snedeker R 1980 1981 Jim Saxton R Clifford W Snedeker R 1982 1983 Jim Saxton R C William Haines R Robert J Meyer R 1984 1985 Jim Saxton R n 1 C William Haines R n 2 Robert J Meyer R n 3 Harold L Colburn Jr R n 4 C William Haines R n 2 Robert C Shinn Jr R n 5 1986 1987 Robert C Shinn Jr R Harold L Colburn Jr R 1988 1989 C William Haines R Robert C Shinn Jr R Harold L Colburn Jr R 1990 1991 Robert C Shinn Jr R Harold L Colburn Jr R 1992 1993 C William Haines R Robert C Shinn Jr R Harold L Colburn Jr R 1994 1995 C William Haines R n 6 Robert C Shinn Jr R n 7 Harold L Colburn Jr R n 8 Francis L Bodine R n 9 Martha W Bark R n 10 1996 1997 Francis L Bodine R Martha W Bark R n 11 Martha W Bark R n 11 Larry Chatzidakis R n 12 1998 1999 Martha W Bark R Francis L Bodine R Larry Chatzidakis R 2000 2001 Francis L Bodine R Larry Chatzidakis R 2002 2003 Martha W Bark R Francis L Bodine R Larry Chatzidakis R 2004 2005 Martha W Bark R Francis L Bodine R Larry Chatzidakis R 2006 2007 Francis L Bodine R Larry Chatzidakis R Francis L Bodine D n 13 2008 2009 Phil Haines R n 14 Dawn Marie Addiego R Scott Rudder R 2010 2011 Dawn Marie Addiego R n 15 Scott Rudder R Dawn Marie Addiego R n 15 Pat Delany R n 16 Gerry Nardello R n 17 2012 2013 Dawn Marie Addiego R Christopher J Brown R Scott Rudder R 2014 2015 Dawn Marie Addiego R Christopher J Brown R Maria Rodriguez Gregg R 2016 2017 Joe Howarth R Maria Rodriguez Gregg R 2018 2019 Dawn Marie Addiego R Joe Howarth R Ryan Peters R Dawn Marie Addiego D n 18 2020 2021 Jean Stanfield R Ryan Peters R 2022 2023 Jean Stanfield R Michael Torrissi R Brandon Umba R Elected to and seated in the U S House of Representatives on November 6 1984 a b Elected to Senate in a December 27 1984 special election seated on January 8 1985 Died July 14 1984 Elected in September 11 1984 special election Elected in February 19 1985 special election Died December 18 1996 Resigned February 8 1994 to become New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Commissioner Resigned on March 1 1995 to become head of State Medical Examiner Board Appointed to the Assembly on February 28 1994 elected in November 1994 special election to complete term Appointed to Assembly on March 13 1995 a b Appointed to Senate on January 14 1997 Appointed to Assembly on January 14 1997 Switched parties on April 5 2007 Appointed to be a judge on the New Jersey Superior Court October 18 2010 a b Appointed to the Senate on November 22 2010 Appointed to the Assembly on December 13 2010 resigned August 12 2011 Appointed to the Assembly on November 21 2011 Switched parties on January 28 2019Election results 1973 present EditSenate Edit 2021 New Jersey general election 20 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jean Stanfield 39 648 51 1 1 1Democratic Dawn Marie Addiego 37 927 48 9 1 1 3 3 Total votes 77 575 100 0New Jersey general election 2017 21 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dawn Marie Addiego 30 795 52 2 11 3Democratic George B Youngkin 28 158 47 8 11 3Total votes 58 953 100 0New Jersey general election 2013 22 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dawn Marie Addiego 35 894 63 5 36 5Democratic Javier Vasquez 20 633 36 5 N ATotal votes 56 527 100 02011 New Jersey general election 23 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dawn Marie Addiego 22 396 100 0Total votes 22 396 100 02007 New Jersey general election 24 Party Candidate Votes Republican Phil Haines 28 148 60 9 6 0Democratic Francis L Bodine 18 066 39 1 6 0Total votes 46 214 100 02003 New Jersey general election 25 Party Candidate Votes Republican Martha W Bark 28 047 66 9 6 2Democratic Thomas J Price 13 865 33 1 6 2Total votes 41 912 100 02001 New Jersey general election 26 Party Candidate Votes Republican Martha W Bark 35 276 60 7Democratic Gary E Haman 22 865 39 3Total votes 58 141 100 01997 New Jersey general election 27 Party Candidate Votes Republican Martha W Bark 34 597 54 9 6 1Democratic Marie Hall 28 401 45 1 6 1Total votes 62 998 100 01993 New Jersey general election 28 Party Candidate Votes Republican C William Haines 36 767 61 0 5 3Democratic Mary P McKeon Stosuy 23 480 39 0 5 3Total votes 60 247 100 01991 New Jersey general election 29 Party Candidate Votes Republican C William Haines 28 850 66 3Democratic Harvey Dinerman 14 644 33 7Total votes 43 494 100 01987 New Jersey general election 30 Party Candidate Votes Republican C William Haines 28 731 66 5 5 2Democratic James B Smith 14 444 33 5 5 2Total votes 43 175 100 0Special election December 27 1984 31 Party Candidate Votes Republican C William Haines 9 124 71 7 8 6Democratic Matthew R McCrink 3 608 28 3 8 6Total votes 12 732 100 01983 New Jersey general election 32 Party Candidate Votes Republican H James Saxton 22 714 63 1 2 6Democratic Charles H Ryan 13 303 36 9 2 6Total votes 36 017 100 01981 New Jersey general election 33 Party Candidate Votes Republican H James Saxton 33 132 65 7Democratic Raymond J Storck 17 314 34 3Total votes 50 446 100 01977 New Jersey general election 34 Party Candidate Votes Republican Barry T Parker 30 042 55 4 2 6Democratic Charles H Ryan 24 168 44 6 2 6Total votes 54 210 100 01973 New Jersey general election 35 Party Candidate Votes Republican Barry T Parker 23 422 52 8Democratic Salvatoro L DiDonato 20 923 47 2Total votes 44 345 100 0General Assembly Edit 2021 New Jersey general election 36 Party Candidate Votes Republican Michael Torrissi Jr 40 467 26 5 1 1Republican Brandon Umba 39 039 25 5 0 3Democratic Allison Eckel 36 828 24 1 0 1Democratic Mark Natale 36 634 23 9 0 5Total votes 152 968 100 02019 New Jersey general election 37 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jean Stanfield 25 050 25 4 0 3Republican Ryan Peters 24 906 25 2 0 2Democratic Gina LaPlaca 23 895 24 2 0 5Democratic Mark Natale 23 092 23 4 1 2MAGA Conservative Tom Giangiulio Jr 1 777 1 8 N ATotal votes 98 720 100 0New Jersey general election 2017 38 Party Candidate Votes Republican Joe Howarth 28 841 25 1 24 8Republican Ryan Peters 28 671 25 0 25 1Democratic Joanne Schwartz 28 321 24 7 N ADemocratic Maryann Merlino 28 196 24 6 N ANo Status Quo Ryan T Calhoun 753 0 7 N ATotal votes 114 782 100 0New Jersey general election 2015 39 Party Candidate Votes Republican Maria Rodriguez Gregg 18 317 50 1 20 9Republican Joe Howarth 18 234 49 9 18 9Total votes 36 551 100 0New Jersey general election 2013 40 Party Candidate Votes Republican Chris Brown 34 293 31 0 0 9Republican Maria Rodriguez Gregg 32 360 29 2 0 7Democratic Robert L McGowan 22 461 20 3 1 3Democratic Ava Markey 21 665 19 6 1 2Total votes 110 779 100 0New Jersey general election 2011 41 Party Candidate Votes Republican Christopher J Brown 19 799 30 1Republican Scott Rudder 19 649 29 9Democratic Pamela A Finnerty 12 480 19 0Democratic Anita Lovely 12 107 18 4Legalize Marijuana Robert Edward Forchion Jr 1 653 2 5Total votes 65 688 100 0New Jersey general election 2009 42 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dawn Marie Addiego 42 129 31 1 3 1Republican Scott Rudder 40 679 30 0 2 0Democratic Debbie Sarcone 26 397 19 5 3 2Democratic Bill Brown 26 384 19 5 1 8Write In Personal choice 34 0 03 N ATotal votes 135 623 100 0New Jersey general election 2007 43 Party Candidate Votes Republican Dawn Marie Addiego 25 310 28 0 1 5Republican Scott Rudder 25 298 28 0 0 4Democratic Tracy L Riley 20 540 22 7 1 9Democratic Christopher D Fifis 19 234 21 3 0 6Total votes 90 382 100 0New Jersey general election 2005 44 Party Candidate Votes Republican Francis L Bodine 37 300 29 5 4 1Republican Larry Chatzidakis 35 986 28 4 4 3Democratic Donald G Hartman 26 377 20 8 3 5Democratic Sandy Weinstein 26 153 20 7 4 4Independent John J White 751 0 6 N ATotal votes 126 567 100 0New Jersey general election 2003 45 Party Candidate Votes Republican Francis L Bodine 27 513 33 6 3 2Republican Larry Chatzidakis 26 785 32 7 3 1Democratic Donald Hartman 14 191 17 3 3 1Democratic Kenneth Solarz 13 316 16 3 3 3Total votes 81 805 100 0New Jersey general election 2001 46 Party Candidate Votes Republican Francis L Bodine 34 972 30 4Republican Larry Chatzidakis 34 037 29 6Democratic Carol A Murphy 23 496 20 4Democratic Thomas J Price 22 622 19 6Total votes 115 127 100 0New Jersey general election 1999 47 Party Candidate Votes Republican Francis L Bodine 23 094 30 0 1 2Republican Larry Chatzidakis 22 183 28 8 1 6Democratic Marie Hall 15 576 20 2 1 1Democratic George Fallon 15 143 19 7 1 1Legalize Marijuana Edward NJWeedman Forchion 947 1 2 N ATotal votes 76 943 100 0New Jersey general election 1997 48 49 Party Candidate Votes Republican Francis L Bodine 35 865 28 8 2 9Republican Larry Chatzidakis 33 871 27 2 1 5Democratic James B Smith 26 463 21 3 0 1Democratic Robert S Shestack 25 947 20 8 0 3Libertarian Janice Presser PhD 2 385 1 9 0 7Total votes 124 531 100 0New Jersey general election 1995 50 51 Party Candidate Votes Republican Francis L Bodine 18 129 25 9 4 3Republican Martha W Bark 17 994 25 7 4 7Democratic Russell H Bates 14 983 21 4 1 7Democratic Michael W Kwasnik 14 787 21 1 1 4Libertarian Janice Presser PhD RN CNS 1 846 2 6 N AConservative Richard J Lynch 1 400 2 0 N AConservative Laurie J Lynch 984 1 4 N ATotal votes 70 123 100 0Special election November 8 1994 52 Party Candidate Votes Republican Francis L Bodine 30 572 57 5Democratic Mary McKeon Stosuy 20 265 38 1United We Serve Brian D Fitzgerald 1 429 2 7Conservative Richard J Lynch 864 1 6Total votes 53 130 100 0New Jersey general election 1993 28 Party Candidate Votes Republican Harold L Colburn 36 157 30 4 1 9Republican Robert C Shinn Jr 36 022 30 2 2 3Democratic Cesare D Napoliello 23 514 19 7 1 7Democratic Harvey Dinerman 23 425 19 7 2 5Total votes 119 118 100 01991 New Jersey general election 29 Party Candidate Votes Republican Robert C Shinn 27 834 32 5Republican Harold L Colburn 27 631 32 3Democratic James S Brophy 15 374 18 0Democratic Arthur J Zeichner 14 726 17 2Total votes 85 565 100 01989 New Jersey general election 53 Party Candidate Votes Republican Harold L Colburn 34 090 28 9 4 6Republican Robert C Shinn Jr 34 007 28 8 4 3Democratic Jerome A Sweeney 25 199 21 4 4 4Democratic Sanford Schneider 24 657 20 9 4 5Total votes 117 953 100 01987 New Jersey general election 30 Party Candidate Votes Republican Harold L Colburn 28 175 33 5 1 3Republican Robert C Shinn 27 800 33 1 1 6Democratic Thomas Long 14 315 17 0 1 5Democratic H B Scoop Slack 13 741 16 4 1 7Total votes 84 031 100 01985 New Jersey general election 54 Party Candidate Votes Republican Harold L Colburn Jr 29 150 34 8 3 8Republican Robert C Shinn Jr 29 085 34 7 3 2Democratic Claire B Cohen 12 971 15 5 3 6Democratic Harrison B Slack 12 285 14 7 3 7Socialist Labor Bernardo S Doganiero 189 0 2 N ASocialist Labor Paul Ferguson 170 0 2 N ATotal votes 83 850 100 0Special election February 19 1985 55 Party Candidate Votes Republican Robert C Shinn 6 239 77 3Democratic Marvin F Matlack 1 833 22 7Total votes 8 072 100 0Special election September 11 1984 31 Party Candidate Votes Republican Harold L Colburn Jr 7 883 60 1Democratic Philip E Haines 5 230 39 9Total votes 13 113 100 0New Jersey general election 1983 32 Party Candidate Votes Republican C William Haines 22 183 31 5 0 8Republican Robert J Meyer 21 798 31 0 0 2Democratic Robert Mitchell 13 432 19 1 0 6Democratic Stephen D Benowitz 12 929 18 4 0 5Total votes 70 342 100 0New Jersey general election 1981 33 Party Candidate Votes Republican C William Haines 32 043 32 3Republican Robert J Meyer 31 001 31 2Democratic William Billy Lang 18 398 18 5Democratic Stephen D Benowitz 17 782 17 9Total votes 99 224 100 0New Jersey general election 1979 56 Party Candidate Votes Republican H James Saxton 27 104 28 4 0 7Republican Clifford W Snedeker 26 162 27 4 1 3Democratic Joseph R Malone III 22 686 23 8 1 7Democratic Vincent D Elia 18 907 19 8 1 7Socialist Labor Paul Ferguson 543 0 6 N ATotal votes 95 402 100 0New Jersey general election 1977 34 Party Candidate Votes Republican Clifford W Snedeker 30 730 28 7 0 4Republican H James Saxton 29 655 27 7 0 8Democratic Stephen J Zielinski Jr 23 723 22 1 1 5Democratic Samuel N Barressi 23 023 21 5 1 2Total votes 107 131 100 0New Jersey general election 1975 57 Party Candidate Votes Republican Clifford W Snedeker 26 888 29 1 3 6Republican H James Saxton 24 831 26 9 2 7Democratic John A Sweeney 21 813 23 6 3 3Democratic Martha Jamieson Crowley 18 732 20 3 3 1Total votes 92 264 100 0New Jersey general election 1973 35 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John A Sweeney 23 414 26 9Republican Clifford W Snedeker 22 203 25 5Republican H Kenneth Wilkie 21 044 24 2Democratic Elmer D Imperio 20 358 23 4Total votes 87 019 100 0Election results 1965 1973 EditSenate Edit 1965 New Jersey general election 7 Party Candidate Votes Republican William E Ozzard 39 596 50 3Democratic Arthur S Meredith 39 185 49 7Total votes 78 781 100 01967 New Jersey general election 11 Party Candidate Votes Republican Raymond H Bateman 35 223 68 0Democratic Thomas Ryan 15 188 29 3Conservative Robert K Haelig Sr 1 379 2 7Total votes 51 790 100 01971 New Jersey general election 12 Party Candidate Votes Republican Raymond H Bateman 37 017 70 9Democratic Benjamin Levine 15 167 29 1Total votes 52 184 100 0General Assembly Edit New Jersey general election 1967 11 Party Candidate Votes Republican John H Ewing 32 409 32 0Republican Webster B Todd Jr 31 618 31 2Democratic B Thomas Leahy 18 603 18 3Democratic Harvey M Onore 16 054 15 8Conservative Kenneth R Kane 1 418 1 4Conservative Oakley T Wayman 1 317 1 3Total votes 101 419 100 0New Jersey general election 1969 13 Party Candidate Votes Republican John H Ewing 41 562 34 2Republican Millicent H Fenwick 40 341 33 2Democratic David Linett 18 723 15 4Democratic Alfred A Wicklund 18 507 15 2Independent Party Oakley T Wayman 1 187 1 0Independent Party Dorothy Stamile 1 157 1 0Total votes 121 477 100 0New Jersey general election 1971 12 Party Candidate Votes Republican John H Ewing 31 768 31 4Republican Millicent H Fenwick 30 790 30 4Democratic Anthony L Curcio 20 891 20 6Democratic Leon E Cohen 17 786 17 6Total votes 101 235 100 0Special election January 30 1973 15 Party Candidate Votes Republican Victor Rizzolo 6 696 51 5Democratic Michael Imbriani 5 816 44 7American Anthony Medieros 491 3 8Total votes 13 003 100 0References Edit Districts by Number New Jersey Legislature Accessed January 29 2014 RACE United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 16 2021 RACE FOR THE POPULATION 18 YEARS AND OVER United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 16 2021 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 16 2021 Statewide Voter Registration Summary New Jersey Department of State December 1 2021 Accessed January 2 2022 Legislative Roster for District 8 New Jersey Legislature Accessed January 11 2022 a b c Results of the General Election Held on November 2 1965 PDF Secretary of State of New Jersey Archived from the original PDF on July 7 2015 Retrieved July 11 2015 New Jersey Apportionment Commission July 20 1967 New Jersey Senate and Assembly Districts PDF Retrieved July 11 2015 State of New Jersey 1971 New Jersey Senate and Assembly Districts 1972 1973 PDF Retrieved July 11 2015 Journal of the One Hundred and Twenty Third Senate 1967 pp 808 809 Retrieved July 13 2015 a b c d Results of the General Election Held on November 7 1967 PDF Secretary of State of New Jersey Archived from the original PDF on July 6 2015 Retrieved July 11 2015 a b c d 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