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New Jersey's 29th legislative district

New Jersey's 29th Legislative District is one of 40 districts that make up the map for the New Jersey Legislature. It covers a portion of Essex County, specifically most of the city of Newark; and the Hudson County municipalities of East Newark and Harrison.[1][2]

New Jersey's 29th legislative district
SenatorTeresa Ruiz (D)
Assembly membersEliana Pintor Marin (D)
Shanique Speight (D)
Registration
Demographics
Population249,255
Voting-age population192,742
Registered voters130,950

Demographic information edit

As of the 2020 United States census, the district had a population of 249,255, of whom 192,742 (77.3%) were of voting age. The racial makeup of the district was 46,930 (18.8%) White, 82,416 (33.1%) African American, 2,008 (0.8%) Native American, 7,733 (3.1%) Asian, 172 (0.1%) Pacific Islander, 72,824 (29.2%) from some other race, and 37,172 (14.9%) from two or more races.[3][4] Hispanic or Latino of any race were 113,095 (45.4%) of the population.[5]

The district had 130,950 registered voters as of December 1, 2021, of whom 52,189 (39.9%) were registered as unaffiliated, 67,880 (51.8%) were registered as Democrats, 9,137 (7.0%) were registered as Republicans, and 1,744 (1.3%) were registered to other parties.[6]

Political representation edit

For the 2022–2023 session, the district is represented in the State Senate by Teresa Ruiz (D, Newark) and in the General Assembly by Eliana Pintor Marin (D, Newark) and Shanique Speight (D, Newark).[7]

The legislative district overlaps with New Jersey's 8th and 10th congressional districts.

Apportionment history edit

Since the creation of the 40-district legislative map in 1973, the 29th District has always been based in and around Newark. In the 1973 map, the 29th district consisted of most of the South and East Wards (excluding Ironbound) and a portion of the Central Ward.[8] For the 1981 redistricting, the 29th became all of the South and East Wards and a larger part of the Central Ward.[9] In the 1991 redistricting, the 29th continued encompassing the South and East Wards and part of the Central Ward; the district now crept into a part of the North Ward and entered a new municipality, Hillside in Union County.[10] In the 2001 redistricting, Hillside remained in the district but now most of the area of Newark was contained in the 29th District.[11] After the 2011 redistricting, Hillside was removed and Belleville was moved into the district; again, most of the area of the city remained in the 29th.[1][2]

Because of its heavily urban nature, the district tends to favor Democrats strongly. The 29th District is one of the few districts in the state to have ever elected only one party to all Senate and Assembly seats in every election since 1973.[12]

Election history edit

Session Senate General Assembly
1974–1975 Wynona Lipman (D) Ronald Owens (D) Willie B. Brown (D)
1976–1977 Ronald Owens (D) Willie B. Brown (D)
1978–1979 Wynona Lipman (D) Eugene H. Thompson (D) Willie B. Brown (D)
1980–1981 Eugene H. Thompson (D) Willie B. Brown (D)
1982–1983 Wynona Lipman (D) Eugene H. Thompson (D) Willie B. Brown (D)
1984–1985 Wynona Lipman (D) Eugene H. Thompson (D) Willie B. Brown (D)
1986–1987 Eugene H. Thompson (D) Willie B. Brown (D)
1988–1989 Wynona Lipman (D) Jackie Mattison (D) Willie B. Brown (D)
1990–1991 Jackie Mattison (D) Willie B. Brown (D)
1992–1993 Wynona Lipman (D) Jackie Mattison (D) Willie B. Brown (D)
1994–1995 Wynona Lipman (D) Jackie Mattison (D) Willie B. Brown (D)
1996–1997 Jackie Mattison (D)[n 1] Willie B. Brown (D)
Alberto Coutinho (D)[n 2]
1998–1999 Wynona Lipman (D)[n 3] William D. Payne (D) Donald Kofi Tucker (D)
Sharpe James (D)[n 4] 
2000–2001 William D. Payne (D) Donald Kofi Tucker (D)
2002–2003 Sharpe James (D) William D. Payne (D) Wilfredo Caraballo (D)
2004–2005 Sharpe James (D) William D. Payne (D) Wilfredo Caraballo (D)
2006–2007 William D. Payne (D) Wilfredo Caraballo (D)
2008–2009 Teresa Ruiz (D) L. Grace Spencer (D) Alberto Coutinho (D)
2010–2011 L. Grace Spencer (D) Alberto Coutinho (D)
2012–2013 Teresa Ruiz (D) L. Grace Spencer (D) Alberto Coutinho (D)[n 5]
Eliana Pintor Marin (D)[n 6]
2014–2015 Teresa Ruiz (D) L. Grace Spencer (D) Eliana Pintor Marin (D)
2016–2017 L. Grace Spencer (D)[n 7] Eliana Pintor Marin (D)
Blonnie R. Watson (D)[n 8]
2018–2019 Teresa Ruiz (D) Shanique Speight (D) Eliana Pintor Marin (D)
2020–2021 Shanique Speight (D) Eliana Pintor Marin (D)
2022–2023 Teresa Ruiz (D) Shanique Speight (D) Eliana Pintor Marin (D)
  1. ^ Resigned on April 11, 1997 following his conviction for bribery[13][14]
  2. ^ Appointed May 22, 1997
  3. ^ Died May 9, 1999
  4. ^ Appointed to the Senate on June 21, 1999, won a November 1999 special election to complete unexpired term
  5. ^ Resigned September 11, 2013
  6. ^ Appointed to the Assembly on November 18, 2013
  7. ^ Resigned June 30, 2016 to become a Superior Court judge
  8. ^ Appointed to the Assembly on July 21, 2016, won a November 8, 2016 special election to complete unexpired term

Election results edit

Senate edit

2021 New Jersey general election[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Teresa Ruiz 20,706 100.0   12.7
Total votes 20,706 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2017[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Teresa Ruiz 20,506 87.3   9.0
Republican Maria E. Lopez 2,547 10.8   6.9
One Nation Pablo Olivera 449 1.9   2.0
Total votes 23,502 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2013[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Teresa Ruiz 16,078 78.3   3.9
Republican Raafat Barsoom 3,636 17.7   3.2
Unity Is Strength Pablo Olivera 808 3.9 N/A
Total votes 20,522 100.0
2011 New Jersey general election[18]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Teresa Ruiz 9,076 82.2
Republican Aracelis Sanabria Tejada 1,598 14.5
Independent Laurie J. Taylor 363 3.3
Total votes 11,037 100.0
2007 New Jersey general election[19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Teresa Ruiz 10,816 57.2   25.5
"The People's Choice" Luis A. Quintana 3,687 19.5 N/A
Independent-Experienced-Unbossed William D. Payne 3,653 19.3 N/A
Republican Al-Samar Douglas 547 2.9 N/A
Pro Life Conservative Dick Hester 123 0.7 N/A
Socialist Workers Sara J. Lobman 96 0.5   4.4
Total votes 18,922 100.0
2003 New Jersey general election[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Sharpe James 7,919 82.7   17.3
Green Toy-Ling Washington 1,187 12.4 N/A
Socialist Workers Abigail D. Tilsner 470 4.9 N/A
Total votes 9,576 100.0
2001 New Jersey general election[21]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Sharpe James 25,510 100.0
Total votes 25,510 100.0
Special election, November 2, 1999[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Sharpe James 10,526 82.3   4.4
Republican Isaac J. Durrette 1,728 13.5   0.2
Socialist Workers Eleanor Garcia 530 4.1 N/A
Total votes 12,784 100.0
1997 New Jersey general election[23]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Wynona M. Lipman 27,480 86.7   13.3
Republican Elaine L. Guarino 4,226 13.3 N/A
Total votes 31,706 100.0
1993 New Jersey general election[24]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Wynona M. Lipman 20,734 100.0   0.0
Total votes 20,734 100.0
1991 New Jersey general election[25]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Wynona M. Lipman 14,911 100.0
Total votes 14,911 100.0
1987 New Jersey general election[26]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Wynona M. Lipman 10,678 100.0   14.5
Total votes 10,678 100.0
1983 New Jersey general election[27]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Wynona M. Lipman 12,906 85.5   2.8
Republican Willie M. Brascher 2,182 14.5   2.8
Total votes 15,088 100.0
1981 New Jersey general election[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Wynona M. Lipman 23,598 88.3
Republican Louis J. Smith 3,125 11.7
Total votes 26,723 100.0
1977 New Jersey general election[29]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Wynona M. Lipman 16,037 90.6   6.8
Republican Manuel Angel Colon 1,658 9.4   6.8
Total votes 17,695 100.0
1973 New Jersey general election[30]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Wynona M. Lipman 16,071 83.8
Republican Lillie Simpson 3,098 16.2
Total votes 19,169 100.0

General Assembly edit

2021 New Jersey general election[31]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Eliana Pintor Marin 19,919 49.1   8.2
Democratic Shanique Speight 19,576 48.3   8.9
Salters For All Debra Salters 1,037 2.6 N/A
Total votes 40,532 100.0
2019 New Jersey general election[32]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Eliana Pintor Marin 8,994 40.9   3.9
Democratic Shanique Davis-Speight 8,664 39.4   3.6
Republican John Anello 1,689 7.7   1.5
Republican Jeannette Veras 1,535 7.0   1.0
Jobs, Equal Rights Yolanda Johnson 609 2.8 N/A
Jobs, Equal Rights Nichelle Velazquez 524 2.4 N/A
Total votes 22,015 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2017[33]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Eliana Pintor Marin 19,088 44.8   5.6
Democratic Shanique Speight 18,308 43.0   0.1
Republican Charles G. Hood 2,622 6.2   2.3
Republican Jeannette Veras 2,574 6.0   0.5
Total votes 42,592 100.0
Special election, November 8, 2016[34]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Blonnie R. Watson 40,208 86.8
Republican Ronda Morrison 6,131 13.2
Total votes 46,339 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2015[35]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic L. Grace Spencer 7,146 42.9   2.5
Democratic Eliana Pintor Marin 6,539 39.2   0.4
Republican Nicholas G. Campione 1,409 8.5   2.0
Republican Jeannette Veras 1,077 6.5   3.8
Wake Up Jersey Pablo Olivera 498 3.0 N/A
Total votes 16,669 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2013[36]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic L. Grace Spencer 15,259 40.4   1.6
Democratic Eliana Pintor Marin 14,645 38.8   2.4
Republican Aracelis Sanabria Tejada 3,957 10.5   2.2
Republican Elaine L. Guarino 3,903 10.3   1.8
Total votes 37,764 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2011[37]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic L. Grace Spencer 8,572 42.0
Democratic Alberto Coutinho 8,391 41.2
Republican Elaine L. Guarino 1,736 8.5
Republican Lisa T. Kistner 1,687 8.3
Total votes 20,386 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2009[38]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic L. Grace Spencer 21,205 44.1   10.2
Democratic Alberto Coutinho 20,628 42.9   10.7
Republican Fernando E. Linhares 2,787 5.8   3.0
Republican Aracelis Sanabria-Tejada 2,761 5.7   3.2
Hillside And Newark Joanne Miller 652 1.4   0.2
Total votes 48,033 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2007[39]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic L. Grace Spencer 11,385 33.9   11.4
Democratic Alberto Coutinho 10,797 32.2   11.7
Putting People First Bessie Walker 4,966 14.8 N/A
New Women Leadership Carlotta Hall 3,604 10.7 N/A
Republican Miguel A. Sanabria 948 2.8   2.7
Republican Elaine L. Guarino 829 2.5   2.7
For Our Community Joanne Miller 417 1.2 N/A
Pro Life Conservative Katie Fowler 227 0.7 N/A
Pro Life Conservative Aisleigh Riley 221 0.7 N/A
Socialist Workers Edward Beck 164 0.5 N/A
Total votes 33,558 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2005[40]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic William D. Payne 24,325 45.3   2.5
Democratic Wilfredo Caraballo 23,571 43.9   3.3
Republican Miguel A. Sanabria 2,947 5.5   2.9
Republican Elaine L. Guarino 2,800 5.2   3.0
Total votes 53,643 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2003[41]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic William D. Payne 8,621 42.8   1.8
Democratic Wilfredo Caraballo 8,179 40.6   2.8
Republican Miguel A. Negron 1,700 8.4   2.7
Republican Elaine L. Guarino 1,657 8.2   1.9
Total votes 20,157 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2001[42]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic William D. Payne 25,422 44.6
Democratic Wilfredo Caraballo 24,739 43.4
Republican Elaine L. Guarino 3,572 6.3
Republican Tharien Arnold 3,236 5.7
Total votes 56,969 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1999[43]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic William D. Payne 10,302 42.3   0.5
Democratic Donald Tucker 10,192 41.9   0.8
Republican Elaine Guarino 1,686 6.9   0.4
Republican Tharien Arnold 1,548 6.4   0.3
(  5.9)
Socialist Workers Kari J. Sachs 319 1.3   1.0
Socialist Workers Brock Satter 287 1.2   1.0
Total votes 24,334 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1997[44][45]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic William D. Payne 27,250 42.8   4.2
Democratic Donald Tucker 27,188 42.7   8.8
Republican Efrain Colon, Jr. 4,113 6.5   3.4
Republican Rita MacGonigle 3,873 6.1   3.7
Independent D. Kim Thompson-Gaddy 615 1.0 N/A
Independent Tharien Arnold 334 0.5 N/A
Socialist Workers Megan Arney 206 0.3   3.9
Socialist Workers Brock Satter 156 0.2   3.5
Total votes 63,735 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1995[46][47]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Willie B. Brown 9,144 38.6   11.5
Democratic Jackie R. Mattison 8,024 33.9   12.3
Republican Robert D. Richardson 2,348 9.9 N/A
Republican Lester S. Lewis-Powder 2,322 9.8 N/A
Socialist Workers Toni Jackson 985 4.2   2.3
Socialist Workers Robert B. Miller 881 3.7   1.8
Total votes 23,704 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1993[24]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Willie B. Brown 20,015 50.1   13.7
Democratic Jackie R. Mattison 18,439 46.2   12.2
Socialist Workers Steven A. Marshall 750 1.9   0.8
Socialist Workers Marilee F.D. Taylor 749 1.9   1.1
Total votes 39,953 100.0
1991 New Jersey general election[25]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Willie B. Brown 12,519 36.4
Democratic Jackie R. Mattison 11,687 34.0
Republican Janie R. Thomas 4,008 11.7
Republican Kurt A. Culbreath 3,799 11.1
Proven Leadership Delores W. Battle 1,720 5.0
Socialist Workers Don Mackle 362 1.1
Socialist Workers Jason Redrup 274 0.8
Total votes 34,369 100.0
1989 New Jersey general election[48]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Willie B. Brown 16,786 44.5   1.5
Democratic Jackie R. Mattison 15,440 40.9   1.5
Republican Kurt A. Culbreath 2,447 6.5   1.3
Republican David Blount 2,314 6.1   3.7
Independent Conservative Radical Harold J. Young 749 2.0 N/A
Total votes 37,736 100.0
1987 New Jersey general election[26]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Willie B. Brown 9,740 43.0   7.8
Democratic Jackie R. Mattison 8,911 39.4   5.7
Republican Shahid S. Watson 2,225 9.8   6.4
Republican Kurt A. Culbreath 1,766 7.8   7.2
Total votes 22,642 100.0
1985 New Jersey general election[49]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Willie B. Brown 12,736 35.2   7.1
Democratic Eugene H. Thompson 12,224 33.7   7.9
Republican Della Moses Walker 5,852 16.2   7.6
Republican Kurt A. Culbreath 5,420 15.0   7.5
Total votes 36,232 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1983[27]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Willie B. Brown 12,233 42.3   4.7
Democratic Eugene H. Thompson 12,035 41.6   4.6
Republican Darryl Parraway 2,480 8.6   1.8
Republican Beverly Thomas 2,164 7.5 N/A
Total votes 28,912 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1981[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Willie B. Brown 22,475 47.0
Democratic Eugene H. Thompson 22,093 46.2
Republican Frances Ford 3,246 6.8
Total votes 47,814 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1979[50]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Willie B. Brown 11,138 46.4   1.0
Democratic Eugene H. Thompson 10,506 43.8   0.4
Republican Calvin Thomas 1,250 5.2   0.3
Republican John L. Pelt 1,086 4.5   0.2
Total votes 23,980 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1977[29]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Willie B. Brown 15,585 45.4   0.3
Democratic Eugene H. Thompson 15,156 44.2   2.1
Republican James Wade 1,677 4.9   0.4
Republican Miguel A. Sanabria 1,607 4.7   0.6
Independent Franklin L. Prather 274 0.8 N/A
Total votes 34,299 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1975[51]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Ronald Owens 14,910 46.3   8.7
Democratic Willie B. Brown 14,536 45.1   7.7
Republican Nolene C. Martin 1,457 4.5   2.1
Republican Fred T. Swindell 1,309 4.1   2.2
Total votes 32,212 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1973[30]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ronald Owens 14,574 37.6
Democratic Willie B. Brown 14,531 37.4
Republican John R. Taliaferro 2,552 6.6
Unity Movement David Barrett 2,486 6.4
Republican Thomas F. Edwards, Jr. 2,448 6.3
Unity Movement Franklyn Hutchins 2,216 5.7
Total votes 38,807 100.0

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New Jersey s 29th Legislative District is one of 40 districts that make up the map for the New Jersey Legislature It covers a portion of Essex County specifically most of the city of Newark and the Hudson County municipalities of East Newark and Harrison 1 2 New Jersey s 29th legislative districtSenatorTeresa Ruiz D Assembly membersEliana Pintor Marin D Shanique Speight D Registration51 8 Democratic7 0 Republican39 9 unaffiliatedDemographics18 8 White33 1 Black African American0 8 Native American3 1 Asian0 1 Hawaiian Pacific Islander29 2 Other race14 9 Two or more races45 4 HispanicPopulation249 255Voting age population192 742Registered voters130 950 Contents 1 Demographic information 2 Political representation 3 Apportionment history 4 Election history 5 Election results 5 1 Senate 5 2 General Assembly 6 ReferencesDemographic information editAs of the 2020 United States census the district had a population of 249 255 of whom 192 742 77 3 were of voting age The racial makeup of the district was 46 930 18 8 White 82 416 33 1 African American 2 008 0 8 Native American 7 733 3 1 Asian 172 0 1 Pacific Islander 72 824 29 2 from some other race and 37 172 14 9 from two or more races 3 4 Hispanic or Latino of any race were 113 095 45 4 of the population 5 The district had 130 950 registered voters as of December 1 2021 update of whom 52 189 39 9 were registered as unaffiliated 67 880 51 8 were registered as Democrats 9 137 7 0 were registered as Republicans and 1 744 1 3 were registered to other parties 6 Political representation editFor the 2022 2023 session the district is represented in the State Senate by Teresa Ruiz D Newark and in the General Assembly by Eliana Pintor Marin D Newark and Shanique Speight D Newark 7 The legislative district overlaps with New Jersey s 8th and 10th congressional districts Apportionment history editSince the creation of the 40 district legislative map in 1973 the 29th District has always been based in and around Newark In the 1973 map the 29th district consisted of most of the South and East Wards excluding Ironbound and a portion of the Central Ward 8 For the 1981 redistricting the 29th became all of the South and East Wards and a larger part of the Central Ward 9 In the 1991 redistricting the 29th continued encompassing the South and East Wards and part of the Central Ward the district now crept into a part of the North Ward and entered a new municipality Hillside in Union County 10 In the 2001 redistricting Hillside remained in the district but now most of the area of Newark was contained in the 29th District 11 After the 2011 redistricting Hillside was removed and Belleville was moved into the district again most of the area of the city remained in the 29th 1 2 Because of its heavily urban nature the district tends to favor Democrats strongly The 29th District is one of the few districts in the state to have ever elected only one party to all Senate and Assembly seats in every election since 1973 12 Election history editSession Senate General Assembly1974 1975 Wynona Lipman D Ronald Owens D Willie B Brown D 1976 1977 Ronald Owens D Willie B Brown D 1978 1979 Wynona Lipman D Eugene H Thompson D Willie B Brown D 1980 1981 Eugene H Thompson D Willie B Brown D 1982 1983 Wynona Lipman D Eugene H Thompson D Willie B Brown D 1984 1985 Wynona Lipman D Eugene H Thompson D Willie B Brown D 1986 1987 Eugene H Thompson D Willie B Brown D 1988 1989 Wynona Lipman D Jackie Mattison D Willie B Brown D 1990 1991 Jackie Mattison D Willie B Brown D 1992 1993 Wynona Lipman D Jackie Mattison D Willie B Brown D 1994 1995 Wynona Lipman D Jackie Mattison D Willie B Brown D 1996 1997 Jackie Mattison D n 1 Willie B Brown D Alberto Coutinho D n 2 1998 1999 Wynona Lipman D n 3 William D Payne D Donald Kofi Tucker D Sharpe James D n 4 2000 2001 William D Payne D Donald Kofi Tucker D 2002 2003 Sharpe James D William D Payne D Wilfredo Caraballo D 2004 2005 Sharpe James D William D Payne D Wilfredo Caraballo D 2006 2007 William D Payne D Wilfredo Caraballo D 2008 2009 Teresa Ruiz D L Grace Spencer D Alberto Coutinho D 2010 2011 L Grace Spencer D Alberto Coutinho D 2012 2013 Teresa Ruiz D L Grace Spencer D Alberto Coutinho D n 5 Eliana Pintor Marin D n 6 2014 2015 Teresa Ruiz D L Grace Spencer D Eliana Pintor Marin D 2016 2017 L Grace Spencer D n 7 Eliana Pintor Marin D Blonnie R Watson D n 8 2018 2019 Teresa Ruiz D Shanique Speight D Eliana Pintor Marin D 2020 2021 Shanique Speight D Eliana Pintor Marin D 2022 2023 Teresa Ruiz D Shanique Speight D Eliana Pintor Marin D Resigned on April 11 1997 following his conviction for bribery 13 14 Appointed May 22 1997 Died May 9 1999 Appointed to the Senate on June 21 1999 won a November 1999 special election to complete unexpired term Resigned September 11 2013 Appointed to the Assembly on November 18 2013 Resigned June 30 2016 to become a Superior Court judge Appointed to the Assembly on July 21 2016 won a November 8 2016 special election to complete unexpired termElection results editSenate edit 2021 New Jersey general election 15 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Teresa Ruiz 20 706 100 0 nbsp 12 7Total votes 20 706 100 0New Jersey general election 2017 16 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Teresa Ruiz 20 506 87 3 nbsp 9 0Republican Maria E Lopez 2 547 10 8 nbsp 6 9One Nation Pablo Olivera 449 1 9 nbsp 2 0Total votes 23 502 100 0New Jersey general election 2013 17 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Teresa Ruiz 16 078 78 3 nbsp 3 9Republican Raafat Barsoom 3 636 17 7 nbsp 3 2Unity Is Strength Pablo Olivera 808 3 9 N ATotal votes 20 522 100 02011 New Jersey general election 18 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Teresa Ruiz 9 076 82 2Republican Aracelis Sanabria Tejada 1 598 14 5Independent Laurie J Taylor 363 3 3Total votes 11 037 100 02007 New Jersey general election 19 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Teresa Ruiz 10 816 57 2 nbsp 25 5 The People s Choice Luis A Quintana 3 687 19 5 N AIndependent Experienced Unbossed William D Payne 3 653 19 3 N ARepublican Al Samar Douglas 547 2 9 N APro Life Conservative Dick Hester 123 0 7 N ASocialist Workers Sara J Lobman 96 0 5 nbsp 4 4Total votes 18 922 100 02003 New Jersey general election 20 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Sharpe James 7 919 82 7 nbsp 17 3Green Toy Ling Washington 1 187 12 4 N ASocialist Workers Abigail D Tilsner 470 4 9 N ATotal votes 9 576 100 02001 New Jersey general election 21 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Sharpe James 25 510 100 0Total votes 25 510 100 0Special election November 2 1999 22 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Sharpe James 10 526 82 3 nbsp 4 4Republican Isaac J Durrette 1 728 13 5 nbsp 0 2Socialist Workers Eleanor Garcia 530 4 1 N ATotal votes 12 784 100 01997 New Jersey general election 23 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Wynona M Lipman 27 480 86 7 nbsp 13 3Republican Elaine L Guarino 4 226 13 3 N ATotal votes 31 706 100 01993 New Jersey general election 24 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Wynona M Lipman 20 734 100 0 nbsp 0 0Total votes 20 734 100 01991 New Jersey general election 25 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Wynona M Lipman 14 911 100 0Total votes 14 911 100 01987 New Jersey general election 26 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Wynona M Lipman 10 678 100 0 nbsp 14 5Total votes 10 678 100 01983 New Jersey general election 27 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Wynona M Lipman 12 906 85 5 nbsp 2 8Republican Willie M Brascher 2 182 14 5 nbsp 2 8Total votes 15 088 100 01981 New Jersey general election 28 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Wynona M Lipman 23 598 88 3Republican Louis J Smith 3 125 11 7Total votes 26 723 100 01977 New Jersey general election 29 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Wynona M Lipman 16 037 90 6 nbsp 6 8Republican Manuel Angel Colon 1 658 9 4 nbsp 6 8Total votes 17 695 100 01973 New Jersey general election 30 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Wynona M Lipman 16 071 83 8Republican Lillie Simpson 3 098 16 2Total votes 19 169 100 0General Assembly edit 2021 New Jersey general election 31 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Eliana Pintor Marin 19 919 49 1 nbsp 8 2Democratic Shanique Speight 19 576 48 3 nbsp 8 9Salters For All Debra Salters 1 037 2 6 N ATotal votes 40 532 100 02019 New Jersey general election 32 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Eliana Pintor Marin 8 994 40 9 nbsp 3 9Democratic Shanique Davis Speight 8 664 39 4 nbsp 3 6Republican John Anello 1 689 7 7 nbsp 1 5Republican Jeannette Veras 1 535 7 0 nbsp 1 0Jobs Equal Rights Yolanda Johnson 609 2 8 N AJobs Equal Rights Nichelle Velazquez 524 2 4 N ATotal votes 22 015 100 0New Jersey general election 2017 33 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Eliana Pintor Marin 19 088 44 8 nbsp 5 6Democratic Shanique Speight 18 308 43 0 nbsp 0 1Republican Charles G Hood 2 622 6 2 nbsp 2 3Republican Jeannette Veras 2 574 6 0 nbsp 0 5Total votes 42 592 100 0Special election November 8 2016 34 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Blonnie R Watson 40 208 86 8Republican Ronda Morrison 6 131 13 2Total votes 46 339 100 0New Jersey general election 2015 35 Party Candidate Votes Democratic L Grace Spencer 7 146 42 9 nbsp 2 5Democratic Eliana Pintor Marin 6 539 39 2 nbsp 0 4Republican Nicholas G Campione 1 409 8 5 nbsp 2 0Republican Jeannette Veras 1 077 6 5 nbsp 3 8Wake Up Jersey Pablo Olivera 498 3 0 N ATotal votes 16 669 100 0New Jersey general election 2013 36 Party Candidate Votes Democratic L Grace Spencer 15 259 40 4 nbsp 1 6Democratic Eliana Pintor Marin 14 645 38 8 nbsp 2 4Republican Aracelis Sanabria Tejada 3 957 10 5 nbsp 2 2Republican Elaine L Guarino 3 903 10 3 nbsp 1 8Total votes 37 764 100 0New Jersey general election 2011 37 Party Candidate Votes Democratic L Grace Spencer 8 572 42 0Democratic Alberto Coutinho 8 391 41 2Republican Elaine L Guarino 1 736 8 5Republican Lisa T Kistner 1 687 8 3Total votes 20 386 100 0New Jersey general election 2009 38 Party Candidate Votes Democratic L Grace Spencer 21 205 44 1 nbsp 10 2Democratic Alberto Coutinho 20 628 42 9 nbsp 10 7Republican Fernando E Linhares 2 787 5 8 nbsp 3 0Republican Aracelis Sanabria Tejada 2 761 5 7 nbsp 3 2Hillside And Newark Joanne Miller 652 1 4 nbsp 0 2Total votes 48 033 100 0New Jersey general election 2007 39 Party Candidate Votes Democratic L Grace Spencer 11 385 33 9 nbsp 11 4Democratic Alberto Coutinho 10 797 32 2 nbsp 11 7Putting People First Bessie Walker 4 966 14 8 N ANew Women Leadership Carlotta Hall 3 604 10 7 N ARepublican Miguel A Sanabria 948 2 8 nbsp 2 7Republican Elaine L Guarino 829 2 5 nbsp 2 7For Our Community Joanne Miller 417 1 2 N APro Life Conservative Katie Fowler 227 0 7 N APro Life Conservative Aisleigh Riley 221 0 7 N ASocialist Workers Edward Beck 164 0 5 N ATotal votes 33 558 100 0New Jersey general election 2005 40 Party Candidate Votes Democratic William D Payne 24 325 45 3 nbsp 2 5Democratic Wilfredo Caraballo 23 571 43 9 nbsp 3 3Republican Miguel A Sanabria 2 947 5 5 nbsp 2 9Republican Elaine L Guarino 2 800 5 2 nbsp 3 0Total votes 53 643 100 0New Jersey general election 2003 41 Party Candidate Votes Democratic William D Payne 8 621 42 8 nbsp 1 8Democratic Wilfredo Caraballo 8 179 40 6 nbsp 2 8Republican Miguel A Negron 1 700 8 4 nbsp 2 7Republican Elaine L Guarino 1 657 8 2 nbsp 1 9Total votes 20 157 100 0New Jersey general election 2001 42 Party Candidate Votes Democratic William D Payne 25 422 44 6Democratic Wilfredo Caraballo 24 739 43 4Republican Elaine L Guarino 3 572 6 3Republican Tharien Arnold 3 236 5 7Total votes 56 969 100 0New Jersey general election 1999 43 Party Candidate Votes Democratic William D Payne 10 302 42 3 nbsp 0 5Democratic Donald Tucker 10 192 41 9 nbsp 0 8Republican Elaine Guarino 1 686 6 9 nbsp 0 4Republican Tharien Arnold 1 548 6 4 nbsp 0 3 nbsp 5 9 Socialist Workers Kari J Sachs 319 1 3 nbsp 1 0Socialist Workers Brock Satter 287 1 2 nbsp 1 0Total votes 24 334 100 0New Jersey general election 1997 44 45 Party Candidate Votes Democratic William D Payne 27 250 42 8 nbsp 4 2Democratic Donald Tucker 27 188 42 7 nbsp 8 8Republican Efrain Colon Jr 4 113 6 5 nbsp 3 4Republican Rita MacGonigle 3 873 6 1 nbsp 3 7Independent D Kim Thompson Gaddy 615 1 0 N AIndependent Tharien Arnold 334 0 5 N ASocialist Workers Megan Arney 206 0 3 nbsp 3 9Socialist Workers Brock Satter 156 0 2 nbsp 3 5Total votes 63 735 100 0New Jersey general election 1995 46 47 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Willie B Brown 9 144 38 6 nbsp 11 5Democratic Jackie R Mattison 8 024 33 9 nbsp 12 3Republican Robert D Richardson 2 348 9 9 N ARepublican Lester S Lewis Powder 2 322 9 8 N ASocialist Workers Toni Jackson 985 4 2 nbsp 2 3Socialist Workers Robert B Miller 881 3 7 nbsp 1 8Total votes 23 704 100 0New Jersey general election 1993 24 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Willie B Brown 20 015 50 1 nbsp 13 7Democratic Jackie R Mattison 18 439 46 2 nbsp 12 2Socialist Workers Steven A Marshall 750 1 9 nbsp 0 8Socialist Workers Marilee F D Taylor 749 1 9 nbsp 1 1Total votes 39 953 100 01991 New Jersey general election 25 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Willie B Brown 12 519 36 4Democratic Jackie R Mattison 11 687 34 0Republican Janie R Thomas 4 008 11 7Republican Kurt A Culbreath 3 799 11 1Proven Leadership Delores W Battle 1 720 5 0Socialist Workers Don Mackle 362 1 1Socialist Workers Jason Redrup 274 0 8Total votes 34 369 100 01989 New Jersey general election 48 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Willie B Brown 16 786 44 5 nbsp 1 5Democratic Jackie R Mattison 15 440 40 9 nbsp 1 5Republican Kurt A Culbreath 2 447 6 5 nbsp 1 3Republican David Blount 2 314 6 1 nbsp 3 7Independent Conservative Radical Harold J Young 749 2 0 N ATotal votes 37 736 100 01987 New Jersey general election 26 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Willie B Brown 9 740 43 0 nbsp 7 8Democratic Jackie R Mattison 8 911 39 4 nbsp 5 7Republican Shahid S Watson 2 225 9 8 nbsp 6 4Republican Kurt A Culbreath 1 766 7 8 nbsp 7 2Total votes 22 642 100 01985 New Jersey general election 49 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Willie B Brown 12 736 35 2 nbsp 7 1Democratic Eugene H Thompson 12 224 33 7 nbsp 7 9Republican Della Moses Walker 5 852 16 2 nbsp 7 6Republican Kurt A Culbreath 5 420 15 0 nbsp 7 5Total votes 36 232 100 0New Jersey general election 1983 27 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Willie B Brown 12 233 42 3 nbsp 4 7Democratic Eugene H Thompson 12 035 41 6 nbsp 4 6Republican Darryl Parraway 2 480 8 6 nbsp 1 8Republican Beverly Thomas 2 164 7 5 N ATotal votes 28 912 100 0New Jersey general election 1981 28 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Willie B Brown 22 475 47 0Democratic Eugene H Thompson 22 093 46 2Republican Frances Ford 3 246 6 8Total votes 47 814 100 0New Jersey general election 1979 50 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Willie B Brown 11 138 46 4 nbsp 1 0Democratic Eugene H Thompson 10 506 43 8 nbsp 0 4Republican Calvin Thomas 1 250 5 2 nbsp 0 3Republican John L Pelt 1 086 4 5 nbsp 0 2Total votes 23 980 100 0New Jersey general election 1977 29 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Willie B Brown 15 585 45 4 nbsp 0 3Democratic Eugene H Thompson 15 156 44 2 nbsp 2 1Republican James Wade 1 677 4 9 nbsp 0 4Republican Miguel A Sanabria 1 607 4 7 nbsp 0 6Independent Franklin L Prather 274 0 8 N ATotal votes 34 299 100 0New Jersey general election 1975 51 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ronald Owens 14 910 46 3 nbsp 8 7Democratic Willie B Brown 14 536 45 1 nbsp 7 7Republican Nolene C Martin 1 457 4 5 nbsp 2 1Republican Fred T Swindell 1 309 4 1 nbsp 2 2Total votes 32 212 100 0New Jersey general election 1973 30 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ronald Owens 14 574 37 6Democratic Willie B Brown 14 531 37 4Republican John R Taliaferro 2 552 6 6Unity Movement David Barrett 2 486 6 4Republican Thomas F Edwards Jr 2 448 6 3Unity Movement Franklyn Hutchins 2 216 5 7Total votes 38 807 100 0References edit a b Newark Map Districts Map letter or legal size PDF New Jersey Apportionment Commission April 3 2011 Retrieved July 19 2015 a b Districts by Number New Jersey Legislature Retrieved July 19 2015 RACE United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 24 2021 RACE FOR THE 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