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New Jersey's 27th legislative district

New Jersey's 27th Legislative District is one of 40 in the New Jersey Legislature. The district includes the Essex municipalities of Livingston, Millburn, Roseland, Montclair, and West Orange; and the Passaic County municipality of Clifton.[1][2]

New Jersey's 27th legislative district
SenatorRichard Codey (D)
Assembly membersMila Jasey (D)
John F. McKeon (D)
Registration
Demographics
Population233,779
Voting-age population180,070
Registered voters189,871

Demographic characteristics Edit

As of the 2020 United States census, the district had a population of 233,779, of whom 180,070 (77.0%) were of voting age. The racial makeup of the district was 144,266 (61.7%) White, 30,118 (12.9%) African American, 521 (0.2%) Native American, 30,448 (13.0%) Asian, 76 (0.0%) Pacific Islander, 9,681 (4.1%) from some other race, and 18,669 (8.0%) from two or more races.[3][4] Hispanic or Latino of any race were 23,424 (10.0%) of the population.[5]

The 27th District had 189,871 registered voters as of December 1, 2021, of whom 67,129 (35.4%) were registered as unaffiliated, 82,983 (43.7%) were registered as Democrats, 38,706 (20.4%) were registered as Republicans, and 1,053 (0.6%) were registered to other parties.[6]

The district includes a number of comparatively wealthy communities in Western Essex County, as well as a number of relatively poor areas close to Newark. The 27th district had one of the lowest percentages in the state of registered Republicans, with Democrats outnumbering Republicans by a more than 2–1 margin.[7][8]

Political representation Edit

For the 2022–2023 session, the district is represented in the State Senate by Richard Codey (D, Roseland) and in the General Assembly by Mila Jasey (D, South Orange) and John F. McKeon (D, West Orange).[9]

The legislative district overlaps with 10th and 11th congressional districts.

Apportionment history Edit

In the original creation of the 40-district legislative map in 1973, the 27th District consisted of the northern Essex County municipalities of Nutley, Bloomfield, Glen Ridge, Montclair, Cedar Grove, Verona, Caldwell, and Essex Fells.[10] For the 1981 redistricting, the 27th consisted of the four municipalities of The Oranges: South Orange, West Orange, Orange, and East Orange and a small sliver of the North Ward of Newark.[11] In the next redistricting in 1991, Montclair was added to the district and some Newark wards were removed.[12] With declining population through western Essex County, most of that side of the county made up the 27th District following the 2001 redistricting including Maplewood, Livingston, Fairfield Township, and The Caldwells. East Orange and the portions of the North Ward of Newark were removed but a small portion of Upper Vailsburg, Newark was included in the district this decade.[13]

Changes to the district made as part of the New Jersey Legislative reapportionment in 2011 removed the district's share of Newark while adding Millburn in Essex County, and the Republican-leaning Morris County municipalities of Chatham Township, East Hanover, Florham Park, Hanover Township, Harding Township and Madison. This made the district slightly more Republican than its predecessor.[14] Shifted out of the district were Fairfield Township, North Caldwell and West Caldwell (to District 26) and Orange (to District 34).

Following the reapportionment in 2021, all of the municipalities in Morris County were removed from the district, while the Passaic County municipality of Clifton was shifted from its longtime home in the 34th district. Montclair was shifted to the district for the first time since 2001.

Election history Edit

Session Senate General Assembly
1974–1975 Carmen A. Orechio (D) Robert M. Ruane (D) Carl Orechio (R)
1976–1977 John N. Dennis (R) Carl Orechio (R)
1978–1979 Carmen A. Orechio (D) Buddy Fortunato (D) Carl Orechio (R)
1980–1981 Buddy Fortunato (D) Carl Orechio (R)
1982–1983 Richard Codey (D) Mildred Barry Garvin (D) Harry A. McEnroe (D)
1984–1985 Richard Codey (D) Mildred Barry Garvin (D) Harry A. McEnroe (D)
1986–1987 Mildred Barry Garvin (D) Harry A. McEnroe (D)
1988–1989 Richard Codey (D) Stephanie R. Bush (D) Harry A. McEnroe (D)
1990–1991[15] Stephanie R. Bush (D) Harry A. McEnroe (D)
1992–1993 Richard Codey (D) Stephanie R. Bush (D)[n 1] Robert L. Brown (D)
Quilla E. Talmadge (D)[n 2]
1994–1995[16] Richard Codey (D) Nia Gill (D) LeRoy J. Jones Jr. (D)
1996–1997 Nia Gill (D) LeRoy J. Jones Jr. (D)
1998–1999[17] Richard Codey (D) Nia Gill (D) LeRoy J. Jones Jr. (D)
2000–2001[18] Nia Gill (D) LeRoy J. Jones Jr. (D)
2002–2003[19] Richard Codey (D) Mims Hackett (D) John F. McKeon (D)
2004–2005[20] Richard Codey (D) Mims Hackett (D) John F. McKeon (D)
2006–2007 Mims Hackett (D)[n 3] John F. McKeon (D)
Mila Jasey (D)[n 4]
2008–2009 Richard Codey (D) Mila Jasey (D) John F. McKeon (D)
2010–2011[21] Mila Jasey (D) John F. McKeon (D)
2012–2013 Richard Codey (D) Mila Jasey (D) John F. McKeon (D)
2014–2015[22] Richard Codey (D) Mila Jasey (D) John F. McKeon (D)
2016–2017 Mila Jasey (D) John F. McKeon (D)
2018–2019 Richard Codey (D) Mila Jasey (D) John F. McKeon (D)
2020–2021 Mila Jasey (D) John F. McKeon (D)
2022–2023 Richard Codey (D) Mila Jasey (D) John F. McKeon (D)
  1. ^ Resigned September 21, 1992 to become a Department of Community Affairs commissioner
  2. ^ Appointed to the Assembly on October 15, 1992
  3. ^ Resigned September 10, 2007
  4. ^ Appointed to the Assembly on November 8, 2007

Election results Edit

Senate Edit

2021 New Jersey general election[23]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Richard Codey 50,604 64.9   4.8
Republican Adam Kraemer 27,409 35.1   4.8
Total votes 78,013 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2017[24]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Richard Codey 43,066 69.7   10.4
Republican Pasquale Capozzoli 18,720 30.3   10.4
Total votes 61,786 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2013[25]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Richard Codey 34,291 59.3   2.5
Republican Lee S. Holtzman 23,581 40.7   2.5
Total votes 57,872 100.0
2011 New Jersey general election[26]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Richard Codey 27,089 61.8
Republican William H. Eames 16,741 38.2
Total votes 43,830 100.0
2007 New Jersey general election[27]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Richard Codey 23,631 78.8   13.0
Republican Joseph A. Fischer 6,368 21.2   13.0
Total votes 29,999 100.0
2003 New Jersey general election[28]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Richard Codey 17,220 65.8   1.1
Republican Bobbi Joan Bennett 8,958 34.2   1.4
Total votes 26,178 100.0
2001 New Jersey general election[29]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Richard Codey 35,237 64.7
Republican Jared Silverman 17,871 32.8
African-Americans For Justice Donald Page 1,359 2.5
Total votes 54,467 100.0
1997 New Jersey general election[30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Richard Codey 35,770 79.5   4.4
Republican Richard R. Klattenberg 9,250 20.5   4.4
Total votes 45,020 100.0
1993 New Jersey general election[31]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Richard Codey 33,138 75.1   7.0
Republican Dr. Zal Velez 10,979 24.9   7.0
Total votes 44,117 100.0
1991 New Jersey general election[32]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Richard Codey 19,677 68.1
Republican Eugene J. Byrne 9,202 31.9
Total votes 28,879 100.0
1987 New Jersey general election[33]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Richard Codey 17,064 76.4   1.2
Republican Felix (Phil) Graziano 5,270 23.6   1.2
Total votes 22,334 100.0
1983 New Jersey general election[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Richard Codey 18,943 75.2   1.3
Republican James J. Brown 6,255 24.8   1.3
Total votes 25,198 100.0
1981 New Jersey general election[35]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Richard Codey 30,403 73.9
Republican Richard E. Koehler 10,737 26.1
Total votes 41,140 100.0
1977 New Jersey general election[36]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Carmen A. Orechio 25,773 50.9   2.2
Republican John N. Dennis 24,855 49.1   2.2
Total votes 50,628 100.0
1973 New Jersey general election[37]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Carmen Orechio 29,878 53.1
Republican Michael A. Giuliano 26,395 46.9
Total votes 56,273 100.0

General Assembly Edit

2021 New Jersey general election[38]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John F. McKeon 48,489 31.6   1.4
Democratic Mila M. Jasey 47,461 30.9   1.1
Republican Kevin Ryan 28,983 18.9   1.3
Republican Jonathan Sym 28,419 18.5   1.1
Total votes 153,352 100.0
2019 New Jersey general election[39]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John F. McKeon 27,787 33.0   0.4
Democratic Mila M. Jasey 26,987 32.0   0.2
Republican Michael Dailey 14,816 17.6   0.3
Republican Mauro G. Tucci Jr. 14,706 17.4   0.2
Total votes 84,296 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2017[40]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John F. McKeon 39,742 33.4   4.0
Democratic Mila M. Jasey 38,311 32.2   4.6
Republican Ronald DeRose 20,625 17.3   4.0
Republican Angelo Tedesco Jr. 20,451 17.2   2.7
Total votes 119,129 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2015[41]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John F. McKeon 19,128 29.4   1.6
Democratic Mila M. Jasey 17,971 27.6   0.9
Republican Wonkyu “Q” Rim 13,896 21.3   1.8
Republican Tayfun Selen 12,957 19.9   2.6
Libertarian Jeff Hetrick 616 0.9 N/A
Libertarian Damien Caillault 564 0.9 N/A
Total votes 65,132 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2013[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John F. McKeon 30,554 27.8   0.2
Democratic Mila M. Jasey 29,345 26.7   0.4
Republican Angelo Tedesco 25,378 23.1   0.6
Republican Laura M. Ali 24,732 22.5   0.1
Total votes 110,009 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2011[42]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John F. McKeon 23,508 28.0
Democratic Mila M. Jasey 22,757 27.1
Republican Lee Holtzman 18,857 22.5
Republican Nicole Hagner 18,790 22.4
Total votes 83,912 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2009[43]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John F. McKeon 33,013 32.8   7.2
Democratic Mila M. Jasey 30,399 30.2   6.4
Republican Mark Meyerowitz 18,841 18.7   0.7
Republican Barry Funt 18,409 18.3 N/A
Total votes 100,662 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2007[44]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John F. McKeon 19,246 40.0   5.4
Democratic Mila M. Jasey 17,620 36.6   4.2
Republican Mark Meyerowitz 8,644 18.0   1.3
Ethical Efficient Government Edward B. Marable Jr 2,627 5.4 N/A
Total votes 48,137 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2005[45]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John F. McKeon 35,651 34.6   2.1
Democratic Mims Hackett Jr. 33,323 32.4   1.6
Republican Michael J. Rizzo 17,227 16.7   1.3
Republican Charles A. Rosen 16,785 16.3   1.1
Total votes 102,986 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2003[46]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John F. McKeon 16,621 32.5   1.1
Democratic Mims Hackett Jr 15,751 30.8   1.9
Republican Tod Theise 9,207 18.0   1.1
Republican Patience Elliot 8,864 17.4   1.2
Libertarian Jany Sabins 631 1.2 N/A
Total votes 51,074 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2001[47]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John F. McKeon 33,866 31.4
Democratic Mims Hackett Jr 31,179 28.9
Republican Muriel M. Shore 20,536 19.1
Republican Joseph Tempesta 20,074 18.6
African-Americans For Justice Natalie Heard 1,183 1.1
African-Americans For Justice Tobi Moor 930 0.9
Total votes 107,768 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1999[48]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic LeRoy J. Jones, Jr. 13,001 39.4   9.6
Democratic Nia H. Gill 12,962 39.3   9.4
Republican Patricia Loreto 3,521 10.7 N/A
Republican Charles Davies 3,506 10.6 N/A
Total votes 32,990 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1997[49][17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic LeRoy J. Jones, Jr. 34,377 49.0   14.5
Democratic Nia H. Gill 34,176 48.7   13.1
Socialist John Winter 1,051 1.5   0.4
Natural Law Jeffrey M. Levine 601 0.9 N/A
Total votes 70,205 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1995[50][51]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Nia H. Gill 15,903 35.6   1.1
Democratic Le Roy J. Jones, Jr. 15,409 34.5   0.7
Republican Jake Shapiro 6,212 13.9   0.7
Republican Barbara A. Dennis 6,167 13.8   0.7
Conservative Richard Schumm 495 1.1 N/A
Socialist John-Martin Winter 478 1.1 N/A
Total votes 44,664 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1993[31]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic LeRoy J. Jones, Jr. 28,680 35.2   2.8
Democratic Nia H. Gill 28,143 34.5   2.1
Republican Tod A. Thiese 11,938 14.6   6.1
Republican Everett Jennings 11,809 14.5 N/A
Independent People's Choice Anthony F. Montanelli 982 1.2 N/A
Total votes 81,552 100.0
1991 New Jersey general election[32]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Stephanie R. Bush 18,308 38.0
Democratic Robert L. Brown 17,614 36.6
Republican Dorcas O’Neal-Williams 9,976 20.7
Direct Representative Daniel L. Tindall, Jr. 2,247 4.7
Total votes 48,145 100.0
1989 New Jersey general election[52]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Stephanie R. Bush 26,536 37.1   0.9
Democratic Harry A. McEnroe 26,512 37.0   0.5
Republican Anthony Benevento 10,531 14.7   1.0
Republican Michael Webb 8,035 11.2   1.4
Total votes 71,614 100.0
1987 New Jersey general election[33]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Harry A. McEnroe 15,545 37.5   6.0
Democratic Stephanie R. Bush 15,020 36.2   4.9
Republican Lilliana Piccione 5,697 13.7   5.0
Republican James C. Pitchford 5,211 12.6   5.8
Total votes 41,473 100.0
1985 New Jersey general election[53]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Harry A. McEnroe 20,780 31.5   5.4
Democratic Mildred Barry Garvin 20,680 31.3   5.1
Republican Jean Brozyna 12,345 18.7   4.9
Republican Chandler Dennis 12,167 18.4   5.4
Total votes 65,972 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1983[34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Harry A. McEnroe 17,490 36.9   3.0
Democratic Mildred Barry Garvin 17,282 36.4   2.2
Republican Richard Koehler 6,527 13.8   2.7
Republican Larry C. D. Minter 6,149 13.0   2.5
Total votes 47,448 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1981[35]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mildred Barry Garvin 27,310 34.2
Democratic Harry A. McEnroe 27,102 33.9
Republican William R. Calabrese 13,170 16.5
Republican Chris Tantleff DeGregorio 12,385 15.5
Total votes 79,967 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1979[54]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic A.J. “Buddy” Fortunato 20,516 26.2   0.9
Republican Carl A. Orechio 19,270 24.6   2.5
Republican Anthony Gallo 18,415 23.5   0.1
Democratic Robert W. Noonan 18,206 23.2   0.3
Tenants Taxpayers Betty Hutchinson 2,046 2.6 N/A
Total votes 78,453 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1977[36]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Carl A. Orechio 26,943 27.1   0.9
Democratic A. Joseph Fortunato 25,212 25.3   0.8
Republican Roger L. Toner 23,479 23.6   4.1
Democratic Diane L. Horowitz 23,411 23.5   3.7
Libertarian Barry L. Siegel 268 0.3 N/A
Libertarian Alfred J. Korby 266 0.3 N/A
Total votes 99,579 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1975[55]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Carl A. Orechio 26,773 28.0   3.2
Republican John N. Dennis 26,471 27.7   4.4
Democratic Robert M. Ruane 23,404 24.5   1.3
Democratic Herbert Lev 18,886 19.8   4.5
Total votes 95,534 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1973[37]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Robert M. Ruane 28,465 25.8
Republican Carl A. Orechio 27,395 24.8
Democratic James J. Mills 26,877 24.3
Republican John N. Dennis 25,764 23.3
Independent Lois Gingerelli 2,040 1.8
Total votes 110,541 100.0

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New Jersey s 27th Legislative District is one of 40 in the New Jersey Legislature The district includes the Essex municipalities of Livingston Millburn Roseland Montclair and West Orange and the Passaic County municipality of Clifton 1 2 New Jersey s 27th legislative districtSenatorRichard Codey D Assembly membersMila Jasey D John F McKeon D Registration43 7 Democratic20 4 Republican35 4 unaffiliatedDemographics61 7 White12 9 Black African American0 2 Native American13 1 Asian0 0 Hawaiian Pacific Islander4 1 Other race8 0 Two or more races10 0 HispanicPopulation233 779Voting age population180 070Registered voters189 871 Contents 1 Demographic characteristics 2 Political representation 3 Apportionment history 4 Election history 5 Election results 5 1 Senate 5 2 General Assembly 6 ReferencesDemographic characteristics EditAs of the 2020 United States census the district had a population of 233 779 of whom 180 070 77 0 were of voting age The racial makeup of the district was 144 266 61 7 White 30 118 12 9 African American 521 0 2 Native American 30 448 13 0 Asian 76 0 0 Pacific Islander 9 681 4 1 from some other race and 18 669 8 0 from two or more races 3 4 Hispanic or Latino of any race were 23 424 10 0 of the population 5 The 27th District had 189 871 registered voters as of December 1 2021 of whom 67 129 35 4 were registered as unaffiliated 82 983 43 7 were registered as Democrats 38 706 20 4 were registered as Republicans and 1 053 0 6 were registered to other parties 6 The district includes a number of comparatively wealthy communities in Western Essex County as well as a number of relatively poor areas close to Newark The 27th district had one of the lowest percentages in the state of registered Republicans with Democrats outnumbering Republicans by a more than 2 1 margin 7 8 Political representation EditFor the 2022 2023 session the district is represented in the State Senate by Richard Codey D Roseland and in the General Assembly by Mila Jasey D South Orange and John F McKeon D West Orange 9 The legislative district overlaps with 10th and 11th congressional districts Apportionment history EditIn the original creation of the 40 district legislative map in 1973 the 27th District consisted of the northern Essex County municipalities of Nutley Bloomfield Glen Ridge Montclair Cedar Grove Verona Caldwell and Essex Fells 10 For the 1981 redistricting the 27th consisted of the four municipalities of The Oranges South Orange West Orange Orange and East Orange and a small sliver of the North Ward of Newark 11 In the next redistricting in 1991 Montclair was added to the district and some Newark wards were removed 12 With declining population through western Essex County most of that side of the county made up the 27th District following the 2001 redistricting including Maplewood Livingston Fairfield Township and The Caldwells East Orange and the portions of the North Ward of Newark were removed but a small portion of Upper Vailsburg Newark was included in the district this decade 13 Changes to the district made as part of the New Jersey Legislative reapportionment in 2011 removed the district s share of Newark while adding Millburn in Essex County and the Republican leaning Morris County municipalities of Chatham Township East Hanover Florham Park Hanover Township Harding Township and Madison This made the district slightly more Republican than its predecessor 14 Shifted out of the district were Fairfield Township North Caldwell and West Caldwell to District 26 and Orange to District 34 Following the reapportionment in 2021 all of the municipalities in Morris County were removed from the district while the Passaic County municipality of Clifton was shifted from its longtime home in the 34th district Montclair was shifted to the district for the first time since 2001 Election history EditSession Senate General Assembly1974 1975 Carmen A Orechio D Robert M Ruane D Carl Orechio R 1976 1977 John N Dennis R Carl Orechio R 1978 1979 Carmen A Orechio D Buddy Fortunato D Carl Orechio R 1980 1981 Buddy Fortunato D Carl Orechio R 1982 1983 Richard Codey D Mildred Barry Garvin D Harry A McEnroe D 1984 1985 Richard Codey D Mildred Barry Garvin D Harry A McEnroe D 1986 1987 Mildred Barry Garvin D Harry A McEnroe D 1988 1989 Richard Codey D Stephanie R Bush D Harry A McEnroe D 1990 1991 15 Stephanie R Bush D Harry A McEnroe D 1992 1993 Richard Codey D Stephanie R Bush D n 1 Robert L Brown D Quilla E Talmadge D n 2 1994 1995 16 Richard Codey D Nia Gill D LeRoy J Jones Jr D 1996 1997 Nia Gill D LeRoy J Jones Jr D 1998 1999 17 Richard Codey D Nia Gill D LeRoy J Jones Jr D 2000 2001 18 Nia Gill D LeRoy J Jones Jr D 2002 2003 19 Richard Codey D Mims Hackett D John F McKeon D 2004 2005 20 Richard Codey D Mims Hackett D John F McKeon D 2006 2007 Mims Hackett D n 3 John F McKeon D Mila Jasey D n 4 2008 2009 Richard Codey D Mila Jasey D John F McKeon D 2010 2011 21 Mila Jasey D John F McKeon D 2012 2013 Richard Codey D Mila Jasey D John F McKeon D 2014 2015 22 Richard Codey D Mila Jasey D John F McKeon D 2016 2017 Mila Jasey D John F McKeon D 2018 2019 Richard Codey D Mila Jasey D John F McKeon D 2020 2021 Mila Jasey D John F McKeon D 2022 2023 Richard Codey D Mila Jasey D John F McKeon D Resigned September 21 1992 to become a Department of Community Affairs commissioner Appointed to the Assembly on October 15 1992 Resigned September 10 2007 Appointed to the Assembly on November 8 2007Election results EditSenate Edit 2021 New Jersey general election 23 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Richard Codey 50 604 64 9 nbsp 4 8Republican Adam Kraemer 27 409 35 1 nbsp 4 8Total votes 78 013 100 0New Jersey general election 2017 24 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Richard Codey 43 066 69 7 nbsp 10 4Republican Pasquale Capozzoli 18 720 30 3 nbsp 10 4Total votes 61 786 100 0New Jersey general election 2013 25 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Richard Codey 34 291 59 3 nbsp 2 5Republican Lee S Holtzman 23 581 40 7 nbsp 2 5Total votes 57 872 100 02011 New Jersey general election 26 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Richard Codey 27 089 61 8Republican William H Eames 16 741 38 2Total votes 43 830 100 02007 New Jersey general election 27 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Richard Codey 23 631 78 8 nbsp 13 0Republican Joseph A Fischer 6 368 21 2 nbsp 13 0Total votes 29 999 100 02003 New Jersey general election 28 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Richard Codey 17 220 65 8 nbsp 1 1Republican Bobbi Joan Bennett 8 958 34 2 nbsp 1 4Total votes 26 178 100 02001 New Jersey general election 29 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Richard Codey 35 237 64 7Republican Jared Silverman 17 871 32 8African Americans For Justice Donald Page 1 359 2 5Total votes 54 467 100 01997 New Jersey general election 30 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Richard Codey 35 770 79 5 nbsp 4 4Republican Richard R Klattenberg 9 250 20 5 nbsp 4 4Total votes 45 020 100 01993 New Jersey general election 31 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Richard Codey 33 138 75 1 nbsp 7 0Republican Dr Zal Velez 10 979 24 9 nbsp 7 0Total votes 44 117 100 01991 New Jersey general election 32 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Richard Codey 19 677 68 1Republican Eugene J Byrne 9 202 31 9Total votes 28 879 100 01987 New Jersey general election 33 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Richard Codey 17 064 76 4 nbsp 1 2Republican Felix Phil Graziano 5 270 23 6 nbsp 1 2Total votes 22 334 100 01983 New Jersey general election 34 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Richard Codey 18 943 75 2 nbsp 1 3Republican James J Brown 6 255 24 8 nbsp 1 3Total votes 25 198 100 01981 New Jersey general election 35 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Richard Codey 30 403 73 9Republican Richard E Koehler 10 737 26 1Total votes 41 140 100 01977 New Jersey general election 36 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Carmen A Orechio 25 773 50 9 nbsp 2 2Republican John N Dennis 24 855 49 1 nbsp 2 2Total votes 50 628 100 01973 New Jersey general election 37 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Carmen Orechio 29 878 53 1Republican Michael A Giuliano 26 395 46 9Total votes 56 273 100 0General Assembly Edit 2021 New Jersey general election 38 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John F McKeon 48 489 31 6 nbsp 1 4Democratic Mila M Jasey 47 461 30 9 nbsp 1 1Republican Kevin Ryan 28 983 18 9 nbsp 1 3Republican Jonathan Sym 28 419 18 5 nbsp 1 1Total votes 153 352 100 02019 New Jersey general election 39 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John F McKeon 27 787 33 0 nbsp 0 4Democratic Mila M Jasey 26 987 32 0 nbsp 0 2Republican Michael Dailey 14 816 17 6 nbsp 0 3Republican Mauro G Tucci Jr 14 706 17 4 nbsp 0 2Total votes 84 296 100 0New Jersey general election 2017 40 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John F McKeon 39 742 33 4 nbsp 4 0Democratic Mila M Jasey 38 311 32 2 nbsp 4 6Republican Ronald DeRose 20 625 17 3 nbsp 4 0Republican Angelo Tedesco Jr 20 451 17 2 nbsp 2 7Total votes 119 129 100 0New Jersey general election 2015 41 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John F McKeon 19 128 29 4 nbsp 1 6Democratic Mila M Jasey 17 971 27 6 nbsp 0 9Republican Wonkyu Q Rim 13 896 21 3 nbsp 1 8Republican Tayfun Selen 12 957 19 9 nbsp 2 6Libertarian Jeff Hetrick 616 0 9 N ALibertarian Damien Caillault 564 0 9 N ATotal votes 65 132 100 0New Jersey general election 2013 22 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John F McKeon 30 554 27 8 nbsp 0 2Democratic Mila M Jasey 29 345 26 7 nbsp 0 4Republican Angelo Tedesco 25 378 23 1 nbsp 0 6Republican Laura M Ali 24 732 22 5 nbsp 0 1Total votes 110 009 100 0New Jersey general election 2011 42 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John F McKeon 23 508 28 0Democratic Mila M Jasey 22 757 27 1Republican Lee Holtzman 18 857 22 5Republican Nicole Hagner 18 790 22 4Total votes 83 912 100 0New Jersey general election 2009 43 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John F McKeon 33 013 32 8 nbsp 7 2Democratic Mila M Jasey 30 399 30 2 nbsp 6 4Republican Mark Meyerowitz 18 841 18 7 nbsp 0 7Republican Barry Funt 18 409 18 3 N ATotal votes 100 662 100 0New Jersey general election 2007 44 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John F McKeon 19 246 40 0 nbsp 5 4Democratic Mila M Jasey 17 620 36 6 nbsp 4 2Republican Mark Meyerowitz 8 644 18 0 nbsp 1 3Ethical Efficient Government Edward B Marable Jr 2 627 5 4 N ATotal votes 48 137 100 0New Jersey general election 2005 45 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John F McKeon 35 651 34 6 nbsp 2 1Democratic Mims Hackett Jr 33 323 32 4 nbsp 1 6Republican Michael J Rizzo 17 227 16 7 nbsp 1 3Republican Charles A Rosen 16 785 16 3 nbsp 1 1Total votes 102 986 100 0New Jersey general election 2003 46 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John F McKeon 16 621 32 5 nbsp 1 1Democratic Mims Hackett Jr 15 751 30 8 nbsp 1 9Republican Tod Theise 9 207 18 0 nbsp 1 1Republican Patience Elliot 8 864 17 4 nbsp 1 2Libertarian Jany Sabins 631 1 2 N ATotal votes 51 074 100 0New Jersey general election 2001 47 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John F McKeon 33 866 31 4Democratic Mims Hackett Jr 31 179 28 9Republican Muriel M Shore 20 536 19 1Republican Joseph Tempesta 20 074 18 6African Americans For Justice Natalie Heard 1 183 1 1African Americans For Justice Tobi Moor 930 0 9Total votes 107 768 100 0New Jersey general election 1999 48 Party Candidate Votes Democratic LeRoy J Jones Jr 13 001 39 4 nbsp 9 6Democratic Nia H Gill 12 962 39 3 nbsp 9 4Republican Patricia Loreto 3 521 10 7 N ARepublican Charles Davies 3 506 10 6 N ATotal votes 32 990 100 0New Jersey general election 1997 49 17 Party Candidate Votes Democratic LeRoy J Jones Jr 34 377 49 0 nbsp 14 5Democratic Nia H Gill 34 176 48 7 nbsp 13 1Socialist John Winter 1 051 1 5 nbsp 0 4Natural Law Jeffrey M Levine 601 0 9 N ATotal votes 70 205 100 0New Jersey general election 1995 50 51 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Nia H Gill 15 903 35 6 nbsp 1 1Democratic Le Roy J Jones Jr 15 409 34 5 nbsp 0 7Republican Jake Shapiro 6 212 13 9 nbsp 0 7Republican Barbara A Dennis 6 167 13 8 nbsp 0 7Conservative Richard Schumm 495 1 1 N ASocialist John Martin Winter 478 1 1 N ATotal votes 44 664 100 0New Jersey general election 1993 31 Party Candidate Votes Democratic LeRoy J Jones Jr 28 680 35 2 nbsp 2 8Democratic Nia H Gill 28 143 34 5 nbsp 2 1Republican Tod A Thiese 11 938 14 6 nbsp 6 1Republican Everett Jennings 11 809 14 5 N AIndependent People s Choice Anthony F Montanelli 982 1 2 N ATotal votes 81 552 100 01991 New Jersey general election 32 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Stephanie R Bush 18 308 38 0Democratic Robert L Brown 17 614 36 6Republican Dorcas O Neal Williams 9 976 20 7Direct Representative Daniel L Tindall Jr 2 247 4 7Total votes 48 145 100 01989 New Jersey general election 52 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Stephanie R Bush 26 536 37 1 nbsp 0 9Democratic Harry A McEnroe 26 512 37 0 nbsp 0 5Republican Anthony Benevento 10 531 14 7 nbsp 1 0Republican Michael Webb 8 035 11 2 nbsp 1 4Total votes 71 614 100 01987 New Jersey general election 33 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Harry A McEnroe 15 545 37 5 nbsp 6 0Democratic Stephanie R Bush 15 020 36 2 nbsp 4 9Republican Lilliana Piccione 5 697 13 7 nbsp 5 0Republican James C Pitchford 5 211 12 6 nbsp 5 8Total votes 41 473 100 01985 New Jersey general election 53 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Harry A McEnroe 20 780 31 5 nbsp 5 4Democratic Mildred Barry Garvin 20 680 31 3 nbsp 5 1Republican Jean Brozyna 12 345 18 7 nbsp 4 9Republican Chandler Dennis 12 167 18 4 nbsp 5 4Total votes 65 972 100 0New Jersey general election 1983 34 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Harry A McEnroe 17 490 36 9 nbsp 3 0Democratic Mildred Barry Garvin 17 282 36 4 nbsp 2 2Republican Richard Koehler 6 527 13 8 nbsp 2 7Republican Larry C D Minter 6 149 13 0 nbsp 2 5Total votes 47 448 100 0New Jersey general election 1981 35 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Mildred Barry Garvin 27 310 34 2Democratic Harry A McEnroe 27 102 33 9Republican William R Calabrese 13 170 16 5Republican Chris Tantleff DeGregorio 12 385 15 5Total votes 79 967 100 0New Jersey general election 1979 54 Party Candidate Votes Democratic A J Buddy Fortunato 20 516 26 2 nbsp 0 9Republican Carl A Orechio 19 270 24 6 nbsp 2 5Republican Anthony Gallo 18 415 23 5 nbsp 0 1Democratic Robert W Noonan 18 206 23 2 nbsp 0 3Tenants Taxpayers Betty Hutchinson 2 046 2 6 N ATotal votes 78 453 100 0New Jersey general election 1977 36 Party Candidate Votes Republican Carl A Orechio 26 943 27 1 nbsp 0 9Democratic A Joseph Fortunato 25 212 25 3 nbsp 0 8Republican Roger L Toner 23 479 23 6 nbsp 4 1Democratic Diane L Horowitz 23 411 23 5 nbsp 3 7Libertarian Barry L Siegel 268 0 3 N ALibertarian Alfred J Korby 266 0 3 N ATotal votes 99 579 100 0New Jersey general election 1975 55 Party Candidate Votes Republican Carl A Orechio 26 773 28 0 nbsp 3 2Republican John N Dennis 26 471 27 7 nbsp 4 4Democratic Robert M Ruane 23 404 24 5 nbsp 1 3Democratic Herbert Lev 18 886 19 8 nbsp 4 5Total votes 95 534 100 0New Jersey general election 1973 37 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Robert M Ruane 28 465 25 8Republican Carl A Orechio 27 395 24 8Democratic James J Mills 26 877 24 3Republican John N Dennis 25 764 23 3Independent Lois Gingerelli 2 040 1 8Total votes 110 541 100 0References Edit Districts by Number New Jersey Legislature Accessed February 18 2014 Municipalities sorted by 2011 legislative district Archived 2019 06 04 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Department of State Accessed February 18 2014 RACE United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 23 2021 RACE FOR THE POPULATION 18 YEARS AND OVER United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 23 2021 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 23 2021 Statewide Voter Registration Summary New Jersey Department of State December 1 2021 Accessed December 27 2021 District 27 Profile Archived 2010 01 09 at the Wayback Machine Rutgers University Accessed October 12 2010 2005 New Jersey Legislative District Data Book Edward J Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy p 119 Legislative Roster for District 27 New 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