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New Jersey's 31st legislative district

New Jersey's 31st Legislative District is one of 40 districts that make up the map for the New Jersey Legislature. It covers the Hudson County municipalities of Bayonne, Kearny, and most of Jersey City.[1][2]

New Jersey's 31st legislative district
SenatorAngela V. McKnight (D)
Assembly membersBarbara McCann Stamato (D)
William Sampson (D)
Registration
Demographics
Population260,634
Voting-age population206,103
Registered voters156,818

Demographic information edit

As of the 2020 United States census, the district had a population of 260,634, of whom 206,103 (79.1%) were of voting age. The racial makeup of the district was 81,195 (31.2%) White, 58,329 (22.4%) African American, 1,564 (0.6%) Native American, 56,549 (21.7%) Asian, 155 (0.1%) Pacific Islander, 36,894 (14.2%) from some other race, and 25,948 (10.0%) from two or more races.[3][4] Hispanic or Latino of any race were 65,872 (25.3%) of the population.[5]

The district had 156,818 registered voters as of December 1, 2021, of whom 54,099 (34.5%) were registered as unaffiliated, 85,197 (54.3%) were registered as Democrats, 14,795 (9.4%) were registered as Republicans, and 2,727 (1.7%) were registered to other parties.[6]

Political representation edit

For the 2024-2025 session, the 31st legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Angela V. McKnight (D, Jersey City) and in the General Assembly by Barbara McCann Stamato (D, Jersey City) and William Sampson (D, Bayonne).[7]

The legislative district overlaps with New Jersey's 8th, New Jersey's 9th, and 10th congressional districts.

Apportionment history edit

Throughout the entire history of the 31st District since 1973, the district always consisted of Bayonne and southern Jersey City.[8][9][10][11][2] In order to fulfill the requirement that legislative districts be made as equal in population as possible, wards were added and removed as necessary from Jersey City to get the necessary population. As the district was always heavily urban in nature and is closely associated with the Hudson County Democratic machine, no Republican has ever been elected to the district since its creation in 1973; one of nine districts statewide to have never sent a member of another party to the Legislature.[12]

Election history edit

Session Senate General Assembly
1974–1975 James P. Dugan (D) Joseph A. LeFante (D) William O. Perkins (D)
1976–1977 Joseph A. LeFante (D)[n 1] William O. Perkins (D)
Stephen R. Kopycinski (D)[n 2]
1978–1979 Wally Sheil (D) Patrick C. Pasculli (D) Charles Mays (D)
1980–1981 Joseph Doria (D) Charles Mays (D)
1982–1983 Edward T. O'Connor, Jr. (D) Joseph Doria (D) Joseph Charles (D)
1984–1985 Edward T. O'Connor, Jr. (D) Joseph Doria (D) Joseph Charles (D)
1986–1987 Joseph Doria (D) Joseph Charles (D)
1988–1989 Edward T. O'Connor, Jr. (D) Joseph Doria (D) Joseph Charles (D)
1990–1991 Joseph Doria (D) Joseph Charles (D)
1992–1993 Edward T. O'Connor, Jr. (D) Joseph Doria (D) Joseph Charles (D)
1994–1995 Edward T. O'Connor, Jr. (D) Joseph Doria (D) Joseph Charles (D)
1996–1997 Joseph Doria (D) Joseph Charles (D)
1998–1999 Edward T. O'Connor, Jr. (D) Joseph Doria (D) Joseph Charles (D)
2000–2001 Joseph Doria (D) Joseph Charles (D)
2002–2003 Joseph Charles (D)[n 3] Joseph Doria (D) Elba Perez-Cinciarelli (D)
L. Harvey Smith (D)[n 4]
2004–2005 Glenn Cunningham (D)[n 5] Louis Manzo (D) Anthony Chiappone (D)
Joseph Doria (D)[n 6]
2006–2007 Louis Manzo (D) Charles T. Epps Jr. (D)
Sandra Bolden Cunningham (D)[n 7]
2008–2009 Sandra Bolden Cunningham (D) L. Harvey Smith (D) Anthony Chiappone (D)
2010–2011 Charles Mainor (D) Anthony Chiappone (D)[n 8]
Jason O'Donnell (D)[n 9]
2012–2013 Sandra Bolden Cunningham (D) Charles Mainor (D) Jason O'Donnell (D)
2014–2015 Sandra Bolden Cunningham (D) Charles Mainor (D) Jason O'Donnell (D)
2016–2017 Nicholas Chiaravalloti (D) Angela V. McKnight (D)
2018–2019 Sandra Bolden Cunningham (D) Nicholas Chiaravalloti (D) Angela V. McKnight (D)
2020–2021 Nicholas Chiaravalloti (D) Angela V. McKnight (D)
2022–2023 Sandra Bolden Cunningham (D) William Sampson (D) Angela V. McKnight (D)
2024–2025 Angela V. McKnight (D) William Sampson (D) Barbara McCann Stamato (D)
  1. ^ Resigned on January 3, 1977 to take seat in Congress
  2. ^ Elected in June 1977 special election, sworn in on June 27, 1977
  3. ^ Resigned August 18, 2003 to become a Superior Court judge
  4. ^ Appointed to the Senate on November 24, 2003
  5. ^ Died May 25, 2004
  6. ^ Appointed to the Senate on June 9, 2004, elected in November 2004 to complete the unexpired term, resigned October 10, 2007
  7. ^ Appointed to the Senate on November 8, 2007
  8. ^ Resigned July 16, 2010
  9. ^ Appointed to the Assembly on July 27, 2010, elected in November 2010 special election to complete the unexpired term

Election results edit

Senate edit

2021 New Jersey general election[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Sandra Bolden Cunningham 26,699 75.3   8.6
Republican Neil A. Schulman 8,769 24.7   8.6
Total votes 35,468 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2017[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Sandra Bolden Cunningham 25,437 83.9   10.8
Republican Herminio Mendoza 4,874 16.1   10.8
Total votes 30,311 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2013[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Sandra Bolden Cunningham 18,822 73.1   7.7
Republican Maria Karczewski 6,932 26.9   9.6
Total votes 25,754 100.0
2011 New Jersey general election[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Sandra Bolden Cunningham 13,275 80.8
Republican Donnamarie James 2,836 17.3
Eliminate Primary Elections Louis Vernotico 320 1.9
Total votes 16,431 100.0
2007 New Jersey general election[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Sandra Bolden Cunningham 10,821 87.7   20.6
Eliminate Primary Elections Louis Vernotico 1,511 12.3 N/A
Total votes 12,332 100.0
Special election, November 2, 2004[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joseph V. Doria Jr. 34,015 67.1   11.9
Unbossed, Unbought Independent Anthony Chiappone 10,400 20.5 N/A
Servicing The People John H. Watson 3,202 6.3 N/A
"For The People" Kabili Tayari 3,073 6.1 N/A
Total votes 50,690 100.0
2003 New Jersey general election[19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Glenn D. Cunningham 15,838 79.0   4.9
Republican Carmen E. Mendiola 3,214 16.0   9.9
Green Eric Olsen 1,005 5.0 N/A
Total votes 20,057 100.0
2001 New Jersey general election[20]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joseph Charles Jr 29,401 74.1
Republican Martin J. McFadden 10,250 25.9
Total votes 39,651 100.0
1997 New Jersey general election[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Edward T. O'Connor, Jr. 30,993 77.6   9.2
Republican Richard Freda 8,935 22.4   9.2
Total votes 39,928 100.0
1993 New Jersey general election[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Edward T. O'Connor, Jr. 28,358 68.4   13.3
Republican Peter J. Varsalona 13,128 31.6   13.3
Total votes 41,486 100.0
1991 New Jersey general election[23]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Edward T. O'Connor, Jr. 16,719 55.1
Republican Bret Schundler 13,601 44.9
Total votes 30,320 100.0
1987 New Jersey general election[24]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Edward T. O'Connor, Jr. 22,980 78.1   2.6
Republican William V. Connelly 6,437 21.9   2.6
Total votes 29,417 100.0
1983 New Jersey general election[25]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Edward T. O'Connor, Jr. 23,894 80.7   5.3
Republican Helen Kozak 5,698 19.3   5.3
Total votes 29,592 100.0
1981 New Jersey general election[26]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Edward T. O'Connor, Jr. 37,863 75.4
Republican Jean C. Lane 12,348 24.6
Total votes 50,211 100.0
1977 New Jersey general election[27]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Walter N. Sheil 26,872 70.6   8.9
Republican Edward T. Magee 11,191 29.4   8.9
Total votes 38,063 100.0
1973 New Jersey general election[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic James P. Dugan 36,921 79.5
Republican Henry W. Kolakowski 9,543 20.5
Total votes 46,464 100.0

General Assembly edit

2021 New Jersey general election[29]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Angela V. McKnight 26,187 38.3   5.0
Democratic William Sampson 24,810 36.3   3.0
Republican Rose Javier 8,817 12.9   4.1
Republican Brandon Vila 8,565 12.5   3.9
Total votes 68,379 100.0
2019 New Jersey general election[30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Angela V. McKnight 19,440 43.3   1.3
Democratic Nicholas A. Chiaravalloti 17,644 39.3   1.3
Republican Jason Todd Mushnick 3,951 8.8   0.1
Republican Mary Kay Palange 3,837 8.6   0.1
Total votes 44,872 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2017[31]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Angela V. McKnight 23,616 42.0   6.7
Democratic Nicholas Chiaravalloti 22,823 40.6   6.7
Republican Michael J. Alonso 4,994 8.9   5.3
Republican Lauren DiGiaro 4,766 8.5   1.1
Total votes 56,199 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2015[32]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Angela V. McKnight 9,597 35.3   1.6
Democratic Nicholas Chiaravalloti 9,212 33.9   2.9
Republican Matthew Kopko 3,872 14.2   0.9
Republican Herminio Mendoza 2,603 9.6   3.4
Your Independent Leadership Anthony Zanowic 958 3.5 N/A
Your Independent Leadership Alejandro Rodriguez 934 3.4 N/A
Total votes 27,176 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2013[33]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Jason O'Donnell 17,954 36.9   3.4
Democratic Charles Mainor 17,877 36.8   2.9
Republican Gerard Pizzillo 6,471 13.3   2.6
Republican Juanita Lopez 6,342 13.0   3.7
Total votes 48,644 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2011[34]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jason O'Donnell 11,877 40.3
Democratic Charles Mainor 11,690 39.7
Republican Michael J. Alonso 3,157 10.7
Republican Daniel E. Beckelman 2,751 9.3
Total votes 29,475 100.0
Special election, November 2, 2010[35]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jason O'Donnell 19,492 65.8
Republican Joseph Turula 5,146 17.4
Unbought and Unbossed Robert Mays 2,516 8.5
For The People Denis F. Wilbeck 2,463 8.3
Total votes 29,617 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2009[36]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Charles Mainor 20,528 36.4   13.4
Democratic Anthony Chiappone 20,335 36.1   14.1
Republican Irene Kim Asbury 6,979 12.4 N/A
Republican Marie Day 6,795 12.0 N/A
Our Future Now Neil D. Scott 1,284 2.3 N/A
Next Generations Leader Omar Dyer 476 0.8 N/A
Total votes 56,397 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2007[37]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Anthony Chiappone 10,754 50.2   9.3
Democratic L. Harvey Smith 10,665 49.8   10.7
Total votes 21,419 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2005[38]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Louis M. Manzo 26,179 40.9   0.8
Democratic Charles T. Epps Jr 24,983 39.1   0.2
Republican Andrew Wirtz 6,413 10.0   1.8
Republican Rita A. Howard 6,356 9.9   2.4
Total votes 63,931 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2003[39]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Louis Manzo 15,588 40.1   2.5
Democratic Anthony Chiappone 15,268 39.3   3.6
Republican Donna Marie James 3,175 8.2   4.6
Republican Stephen Schulz 2,920 7.5   4.9
Green Pamela Olsen 1,023 2.6 N/A
Green Jonathan J. Oriole 911 2.3 N/A
Total votes 38,885 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2001[40]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joseph V. Doria Jr 29,120 37.6
Democratic Elba Perez-Cinciarelli 27,637 35.7
Republican Ira F. Jersey 9,887 12.8
Republican Ador L. Equipado 9,603 12.4
Together We'll Win Juanita Lope'z 1,262 1.6
Total votes 77,509 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1999[41]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joseph Charles, Jr. 13,274 38.9   0.1
Democratic Joseph V. Doria, Jr. 12,946 37.9   1.7
Republican Richard Freda 4,474 13.1   2.2
Republican Mofalc Meinga 3,467 10.1   0.6
Total votes 34,161 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1997[42]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joseph V. Doria, Jr. 31,129 39.6   1.1
Democratic Joseph Charles, Jr. 30,479 38.8   0.4
Republican David J. Longenhagen 8,561 10.9   0.6
Republican Mofalc Olei Meinga 8,415 10.7   0.5
Total votes 78,584 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1995[43][44]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joseph V. Doria, Jr. 20,793 38.5   4.4
Democratic Joseph Charles, Jr. 20,724 38.4   4.0
Republican Artie Williams 5,557 10.3   5.6
Republican Thomas Bragen 5,529 10.2   5.5
Conservative Steven Felton 486 0.9 N/A
Truth Equality Accountability Omar A. Aziz 482 0.9 N/A
Conservative Ken Dupey 468 0.9 N/A
Total votes 54,039 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1993[22]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joseph Charles, Jr. 28,013 34.4   5.9
Democratic Joseph V. Doria, Jr. 27,778 34.1   5.3
Republican Michael Miller 12,947 15.9   5.7
Republican Jim White 12,754 15.7   5.4
Total votes 81,492 100.0
1991 New Jersey general election[23]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joseph V. Doria, Jr. 17,189 28.8
Democratic Joseph Charles, Jr. 17,047 28.5
Republican Michael D. Webb 12,881 21.6
Republican James Patrick White 12,596 21.1
Total votes 59,713 100.0
1989 New Jersey general election[45]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joseph V. Doria, Jr. 33,196 41.2   2.7
Democratic Joseph Charles, Jr. 32,384 40.2   1.4
Republican James J. Richardson 7,499 9.3   2.9
Republican Theresa Lukachyk 7,413 9.2   1.2
Total votes 80,492 100.0
1987 New Jersey general election[24]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joseph Charles, Jr. 22,169 38.8   8.2
Democratic Joseph V. Doria, Jr. 21,993 38.5   6.7
Republican James V. McNally, Jr. 6,962 12.2   6.9
Republican Modesto Daniel Fiume 5,947 10.4   8.2
Total votes 57,071 100.0
1985 New Jersey general election[46]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joseph V. Doria, Jr. 25,613 31.8   8.6
Democratic Joseph Charles, Jr. 24,612 30.6   8.8
Republican Nat S. Amadeo 15,380 19.1   9.1
Republican Bruce M. Shipitofsky 14,942 18.6   9.5
Total votes 80,547 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1983[25]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joseph V. Doria, Jr. 23,585 40.4   2.1
Democratic Joseph Charles, Jr. 22,963 39.4   2.3
Republican Joseph C. Amato, Jr. 5,820 10.0   2.5
Republican George Curtis 5,288 9.1   3.0
Community Comes First Roscoe Evans 691 1.2 N/A
Total votes 58,347 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1981[26]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joseph V. Doria, Jr. 37,343 38.3
Democratic Joseph Charles, Jr. 36,153 37.1
Republican Mark A. Baber 12,197 12.5
Republican Joseph F. Szczesny 11,823 12.1
Total votes 97,516 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1979[47]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joseph V. Doria, Jr. 17,171 36.8   3.4
Democratic Charles Mays 16,990 36.4   4.4
Republican Isabella H. Lettieri 5,280 11.3   2.4
Republican Sullivan Johnson 4,011 8.6   3.6
Independent Charles Gerard Barnes 2,131 4.6 N/A
The People's Assemblyman Joseph Yglesias, Jr. 1,091 2.3 N/A
Total votes 46,674 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1977[27]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Patrick C. Pasculli 25,591 33.4   5.1
Democratic Charles Mays 24,530 32.0   3.2
( 29.4)
Republican Bernard W. Ozarowski 10,531 13.7   4.4
Republican Joseph A. Marzitello 9,349 12.2   4.4
For The People Dorothy Dillin 1,975 2.6 N/A
Independent James Le Fante 1,881 2.5 N/A
A Better Way Edward R. Rutkowski 1,538 2.0 N/A
Independent Michael J. Kucyk, Jr. 1,276 1.7 N/A
Total votes 76,671 100.0
Special election, June 21, 1977[48]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Stephen R. Kopycinski 6,472 72.3
Republican Edward T. Magee 1,268 14.2
For The People Dorothy Dillin 1,213 13.5
Total votes 8,953 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1975[49]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joseph A. LeFante 26,101 38.5   2.7
Democratic William O. Perkins, Jr. 23,894 35.2   4.0
Republican Stanley Marecki, Jr. 6,307 9.3   0.9
Republican Albert Jordan 5,274 7.8   1.0
Taxpayer Independent Joseph M. Tarzia 2,895 4.3 N/A
The Community Speaks Charles Mays 1,789 2.6 N/A
Restrain Tax League Herbert A. Warnock 1,622 2.4 N/A
Total votes 67,882 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1973[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joseph A. LeFante 37,177 41.2
Democratic William O. Perkins, Jr. 35,360 39.2
Republican Peter J. Varsalona 9,176 10.2
Republican Sullivan C. Johnson, Jr. 7,945 8.8
My Brothers Keeper Clarence Nicholas 521 0.6
Total votes 90,179 100.0

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New Jersey s 31st Legislative District is one of 40 districts that make up the map for the New Jersey Legislature It covers the Hudson County municipalities of Bayonne Kearny and most of Jersey City 1 2 New Jersey s 31st legislative districtSenatorAngela V McKnight D Assembly membersBarbara McCann Stamato D William Sampson D Registration54 3 Democratic9 4 Republican34 5 unaffiliatedDemographics31 2 White22 4 Black African American0 6 Native American21 7 Asian0 1 Hawaiian Pacific Islander14 2 Other race10 0 Two or more races25 3 HispanicPopulation260 634Voting age population206 103Registered voters156 818 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 260 634 of whom 206 103 79 1 were of voting age The racial makeup of the district was 81 195 31 2 White 58 329 22 4 African American 1 564 0 6 Native American 56 549 21 7 Asian 155 0 1 Pacific Islander 36 894 14 2 from some other race and 25 948 10 0 from two or more races 3 4 Hispanic or Latino of any race were 65 872 25 3 of the population 5 The district had 156 818 registered voters as of December 1 2021 update of whom 54 099 34 5 were registered as unaffiliated 85 197 54 3 were registered as Democrats 14 795 9 4 were registered as Republicans and 2 727 1 7 were registered to other parties 6 Political representation editFor the 2024 2025 session the 31st legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Angela V McKnight D Jersey City and in the General Assembly by Barbara McCann Stamato D Jersey City and William Sampson D Bayonne 7 The legislative district overlaps with New Jersey s 8th New Jersey s 9th and 10th congressional districts Apportionment history editThroughout the entire history of the 31st District since 1973 the district always consisted of Bayonne and southern Jersey City 8 9 10 11 2 In order to fulfill the requirement that legislative districts be made as equal in population as possible wards were added and removed as necessary from Jersey City to get the necessary population As the district was always heavily urban in nature and is closely associated with the Hudson County Democratic machine no Republican has ever been elected to the district since its creation in 1973 one of nine districts statewide to have never sent a member of another party to the Legislature 12 Election history editSession Senate General Assembly1974 1975 James P Dugan D Joseph A LeFante D William O Perkins D 1976 1977 Joseph A LeFante D n 1 William O Perkins D Stephen R Kopycinski D n 2 1978 1979 Wally Sheil D Patrick C Pasculli D Charles Mays D 1980 1981 Joseph Doria D Charles Mays D 1982 1983 Edward T O Connor Jr D Joseph Doria D Joseph Charles D 1984 1985 Edward T O Connor Jr D Joseph Doria D Joseph Charles D 1986 1987 Joseph Doria D Joseph Charles D 1988 1989 Edward T O Connor Jr D Joseph Doria D Joseph Charles D 1990 1991 Joseph Doria D Joseph Charles D 1992 1993 Edward T O Connor Jr D Joseph Doria D Joseph Charles D 1994 1995 Edward T O Connor Jr D Joseph Doria D Joseph Charles D 1996 1997 Joseph Doria D Joseph Charles D 1998 1999 Edward T O Connor Jr D Joseph Doria D Joseph Charles D 2000 2001 Joseph Doria D Joseph Charles D 2002 2003 Joseph Charles D n 3 Joseph Doria D Elba Perez Cinciarelli D L Harvey Smith D n 4 2004 2005 Glenn Cunningham D n 5 Louis Manzo D Anthony Chiappone D Joseph Doria D n 6 2006 2007 Louis Manzo D Charles T Epps Jr D Sandra Bolden Cunningham D n 7 2008 2009 Sandra Bolden Cunningham D L Harvey Smith D Anthony Chiappone D 2010 2011 Charles Mainor D Anthony Chiappone D n 8 Jason O Donnell D n 9 2012 2013 Sandra Bolden Cunningham D Charles Mainor D Jason O Donnell D 2014 2015 Sandra Bolden Cunningham D Charles Mainor D Jason O Donnell D 2016 2017 Nicholas Chiaravalloti D Angela V McKnight D 2018 2019 Sandra Bolden Cunningham D Nicholas Chiaravalloti D Angela V McKnight D 2020 2021 Nicholas Chiaravalloti D Angela V McKnight D 2022 2023 Sandra Bolden Cunningham D William Sampson D Angela V McKnight D 2024 2025 Angela V McKnight D William Sampson D Barbara McCann Stamato D Resigned on January 3 1977 to take seat in Congress Elected in June 1977 special election sworn in on June 27 1977 Resigned August 18 2003 to become a Superior Court judge Appointed to the Senate on November 24 2003 Died May 25 2004 Appointed to the Senate on June 9 2004 elected in November 2004 to complete the unexpired term resigned October 10 2007 Appointed to the Senate on November 8 2007 Resigned July 16 2010 Appointed to the Assembly on July 27 2010 elected in November 2010 special election to complete the unexpired termElection results editSenate edit 2021 New Jersey general election 13 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Sandra Bolden Cunningham 26 699 75 3 nbsp 8 6Republican Neil A Schulman 8 769 24 7 nbsp 8 6Total votes 35 468 100 0New Jersey general election 2017 14 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Sandra Bolden Cunningham 25 437 83 9 nbsp 10 8Republican Herminio Mendoza 4 874 16 1 nbsp 10 8Total votes 30 311 100 0New Jersey general election 2013 15 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Sandra Bolden Cunningham 18 822 73 1 nbsp 7 7Republican Maria Karczewski 6 932 26 9 nbsp 9 6Total votes 25 754 100 02011 New Jersey general election 16 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Sandra Bolden Cunningham 13 275 80 8Republican Donnamarie James 2 836 17 3Eliminate Primary Elections Louis Vernotico 320 1 9Total votes 16 431 100 02007 New Jersey general election 17 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Sandra Bolden Cunningham 10 821 87 7 nbsp 20 6Eliminate Primary Elections Louis Vernotico 1 511 12 3 N ATotal votes 12 332 100 0Special election November 2 2004 18 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joseph V Doria Jr 34 015 67 1 nbsp 11 9Unbossed Unbought Independent Anthony Chiappone 10 400 20 5 N AServicing The People John H Watson 3 202 6 3 N A For The People Kabili Tayari 3 073 6 1 N ATotal votes 50 690 100 02003 New Jersey general election 19 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Glenn D Cunningham 15 838 79 0 nbsp 4 9Republican Carmen E Mendiola 3 214 16 0 nbsp 9 9Green Eric Olsen 1 005 5 0 N ATotal votes 20 057 100 02001 New Jersey general election 20 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joseph Charles Jr 29 401 74 1Republican Martin J McFadden 10 250 25 9Total votes 39 651 100 01997 New Jersey general election 21 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Edward T O Connor Jr 30 993 77 6 nbsp 9 2Republican Richard Freda 8 935 22 4 nbsp 9 2Total votes 39 928 100 01993 New Jersey general election 22 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Edward T O Connor Jr 28 358 68 4 nbsp 13 3Republican Peter J Varsalona 13 128 31 6 nbsp 13 3Total votes 41 486 100 01991 New Jersey general election 23 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Edward T O Connor Jr 16 719 55 1Republican Bret Schundler 13 601 44 9Total votes 30 320 100 01987 New Jersey general election 24 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Edward T O Connor Jr 22 980 78 1 nbsp 2 6Republican William V Connelly 6 437 21 9 nbsp 2 6Total votes 29 417 100 01983 New Jersey general election 25 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Edward T O Connor Jr 23 894 80 7 nbsp 5 3Republican Helen Kozak 5 698 19 3 nbsp 5 3Total votes 29 592 100 01981 New Jersey general election 26 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Edward T O Connor Jr 37 863 75 4Republican Jean C Lane 12 348 24 6Total votes 50 211 100 01977 New Jersey general election 27 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Walter N Sheil 26 872 70 6 nbsp 8 9Republican Edward T Magee 11 191 29 4 nbsp 8 9Total votes 38 063 100 01973 New Jersey general election 28 Party Candidate Votes Democratic James P Dugan 36 921 79 5Republican Henry W Kolakowski 9 543 20 5Total votes 46 464 100 0General Assembly edit 2021 New Jersey general election 29 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Angela V McKnight 26 187 38 3 nbsp 5 0Democratic William Sampson 24 810 36 3 nbsp 3 0Republican Rose Javier 8 817 12 9 nbsp 4 1Republican Brandon Vila 8 565 12 5 nbsp 3 9Total votes 68 379 100 02019 New Jersey general election 30 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Angela V McKnight 19 440 43 3 nbsp 1 3Democratic Nicholas A Chiaravalloti 17 644 39 3 nbsp 1 3Republican Jason Todd Mushnick 3 951 8 8 nbsp 0 1Republican Mary Kay Palange 3 837 8 6 nbsp 0 1Total votes 44 872 100 0New Jersey general election 2017 31 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Angela V McKnight 23 616 42 0 nbsp 6 7Democratic Nicholas Chiaravalloti 22 823 40 6 nbsp 6 7Republican Michael J Alonso 4 994 8 9 nbsp 5 3Republican Lauren DiGiaro 4 766 8 5 nbsp 1 1Total votes 56 199 100 0New Jersey general election 2015 32 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Angela V McKnight 9 597 35 3 nbsp 1 6Democratic Nicholas Chiaravalloti 9 212 33 9 nbsp 2 9Republican Matthew Kopko 3 872 14 2 nbsp 0 9Republican Herminio Mendoza 2 603 9 6 nbsp 3 4Your Independent Leadership Anthony Zanowic 958 3 5 N AYour Independent Leadership Alejandro Rodriguez 934 3 4 N ATotal votes 27 176 100 0New Jersey general election 2013 33 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jason O Donnell 17 954 36 9 nbsp 3 4Democratic Charles Mainor 17 877 36 8 nbsp 2 9Republican Gerard Pizzillo 6 471 13 3 nbsp 2 6Republican Juanita Lopez 6 342 13 0 nbsp 3 7Total votes 48 644 100 0New Jersey general election 2011 34 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jason O Donnell 11 877 40 3Democratic Charles Mainor 11 690 39 7Republican Michael J Alonso 3 157 10 7Republican Daniel E Beckelman 2 751 9 3Total votes 29 475 100 0Special election November 2 2010 35 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jason O Donnell 19 492 65 8Republican Joseph Turula 5 146 17 4Unbought and Unbossed Robert Mays 2 516 8 5For The People Denis F Wilbeck 2 463 8 3Total votes 29 617 100 0New Jersey general election 2009 36 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Charles Mainor 20 528 36 4 nbsp 13 4Democratic Anthony Chiappone 20 335 36 1 nbsp 14 1Republican Irene Kim Asbury 6 979 12 4 N ARepublican Marie Day 6 795 12 0 N AOur Future Now Neil D Scott 1 284 2 3 N ANext Generations Leader Omar Dyer 476 0 8 N ATotal votes 56 397 100 0New Jersey general election 2007 37 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Anthony Chiappone 10 754 50 2 nbsp 9 3Democratic L Harvey Smith 10 665 49 8 nbsp 10 7Total votes 21 419 100 0New Jersey general election 2005 38 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Louis M Manzo 26 179 40 9 nbsp 0 8Democratic Charles T Epps Jr 24 983 39 1 nbsp 0 2Republican Andrew Wirtz 6 413 10 0 nbsp 1 8Republican Rita A Howard 6 356 9 9 nbsp 2 4Total votes 63 931 100 0New Jersey general election 2003 39 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Louis Manzo 15 588 40 1 nbsp 2 5Democratic Anthony Chiappone 15 268 39 3 nbsp 3 6Republican Donna Marie James 3 175 8 2 nbsp 4 6Republican Stephen Schulz 2 920 7 5 nbsp 4 9Green Pamela Olsen 1 023 2 6 N AGreen Jonathan J Oriole 911 2 3 N ATotal votes 38 885 100 0New Jersey general election 2001 40 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joseph V Doria Jr 29 120 37 6Democratic Elba Perez Cinciarelli 27 637 35 7Republican Ira F Jersey 9 887 12 8Republican Ador L Equipado 9 603 12 4Together We ll Win Juanita Lope z 1 262 1 6Total votes 77 509 100 0New Jersey general election 1999 41 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joseph Charles Jr 13 274 38 9 nbsp 0 1Democratic Joseph V Doria Jr 12 946 37 9 nbsp 1 7Republican Richard Freda 4 474 13 1 nbsp 2 2Republican Mofalc Meinga 3 467 10 1 nbsp 0 6Total votes 34 161 100 0New Jersey general election 1997 42 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joseph V Doria Jr 31 129 39 6 nbsp 1 1Democratic Joseph Charles Jr 30 479 38 8 nbsp 0 4Republican David J Longenhagen 8 561 10 9 nbsp 0 6Republican Mofalc Olei Meinga 8 415 10 7 nbsp 0 5Total votes 78 584 100 0New Jersey general election 1995 43 44 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joseph V Doria Jr 20 793 38 5 nbsp 4 4Democratic Joseph Charles Jr 20 724 38 4 nbsp 4 0Republican Artie Williams 5 557 10 3 nbsp 5 6Republican Thomas Bragen 5 529 10 2 nbsp 5 5Conservative Steven Felton 486 0 9 N ATruth Equality Accountability Omar A Aziz 482 0 9 N AConservative Ken Dupey 468 0 9 N ATotal votes 54 039 100 0New Jersey general election 1993 22 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joseph Charles Jr 28 013 34 4 nbsp 5 9Democratic Joseph V Doria Jr 27 778 34 1 nbsp 5 3Republican Michael Miller 12 947 15 9 nbsp 5 7Republican Jim White 12 754 15 7 nbsp 5 4Total votes 81 492 100 01991 New Jersey general election 23 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joseph V Doria Jr 17 189 28 8Democratic Joseph Charles Jr 17 047 28 5Republican Michael D Webb 12 881 21 6Republican James Patrick White 12 596 21 1Total votes 59 713 100 01989 New Jersey general election 45 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joseph V Doria Jr 33 196 41 2 nbsp 2 7Democratic Joseph Charles Jr 32 384 40 2 nbsp 1 4Republican James J Richardson 7 499 9 3 nbsp 2 9Republican Theresa Lukachyk 7 413 9 2 nbsp 1 2Total votes 80 492 100 01987 New Jersey general election 24 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joseph Charles Jr 22 169 38 8 nbsp 8 2Democratic Joseph V Doria Jr 21 993 38 5 nbsp 6 7Republican James V McNally Jr 6 962 12 2 nbsp 6 9Republican Modesto Daniel Fiume 5 947 10 4 nbsp 8 2Total votes 57 071 100 01985 New Jersey general election 46 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joseph V Doria Jr 25 613 31 8 nbsp 8 6Democratic Joseph Charles Jr 24 612 30 6 nbsp 8 8Republican Nat S Amadeo 15 380 19 1 nbsp 9 1Republican Bruce M Shipitofsky 14 942 18 6 nbsp 9 5Total votes 80 547 100 0New Jersey general election 1983 25 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joseph V Doria Jr 23 585 40 4 nbsp 2 1Democratic Joseph Charles Jr 22 963 39 4 nbsp 2 3Republican Joseph C Amato Jr 5 820 10 0 nbsp 2 5Republican George Curtis 5 288 9 1 nbsp 3 0Community Comes First Roscoe Evans 691 1 2 N ATotal votes 58 347 100 0New Jersey general election 1981 26 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joseph V Doria Jr 37 343 38 3Democratic Joseph Charles Jr 36 153 37 1Republican Mark A Baber 12 197 12 5Republican Joseph F Szczesny 11 823 12 1Total votes 97 516 100 0New Jersey general election 1979 47 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joseph V Doria Jr 17 171 36 8 nbsp 3 4Democratic Charles Mays 16 990 36 4 nbsp 4 4Republican Isabella H Lettieri 5 280 11 3 nbsp 2 4Republican Sullivan Johnson 4 011 8 6 nbsp 3 6Independent Charles Gerard Barnes 2 131 4 6 N AThe People s Assemblyman Joseph Yglesias Jr 1 091 2 3 N ATotal votes 46 674 100 0New Jersey general election 1977 27 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Patrick C Pasculli 25 591 33 4 nbsp 5 1Democratic Charles Mays 24 530 32 0 nbsp 3 2 nbsp 29 4 Republican Bernard W Ozarowski 10 531 13 7 nbsp 4 4Republican Joseph A Marzitello 9 349 12 2 nbsp 4 4For The People Dorothy Dillin 1 975 2 6 N AIndependent James Le Fante 1 881 2 5 N AA Better Way Edward R Rutkowski 1 538 2 0 N AIndependent Michael J Kucyk Jr 1 276 1 7 N ATotal votes 76 671 100 0Special election June 21 1977 48 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Stephen R Kopycinski 6 472 72 3Republican Edward T Magee 1 268 14 2For The People Dorothy Dillin 1 213 13 5Total votes 8 953 100 0New Jersey general election 1975 49 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joseph A LeFante 26 101 38 5 nbsp 2 7Democratic William O Perkins Jr 23 894 35 2 nbsp 4 0Republican Stanley Marecki Jr 6 307 9 3 nbsp 0 9Republican Albert Jordan 5 274 7 8 nbsp 1 0Taxpayer Independent Joseph M Tarzia 2 895 4 3 N AThe Community Speaks Charles Mays 1 789 2 6 N ARestrain Tax League Herbert A Warnock 1 622 2 4 N ATotal votes 67 882 100 0New Jersey general election 1973 28 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joseph A LeFante 37 177 41 2Democratic William O Perkins Jr 35 360 39 2Republican Peter J Varsalona 9 176 10 2Republican Sullivan C Johnson Jr 7 945 8 8My Brothers Keeper Clarence Nicholas 521 0 6Total votes 90 179 100 0References edit 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 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