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New Jersey's 38th legislative district

New Jersey's 38th Legislative District is one of 40 districts that make up the map for the New Jersey Legislature. It covers the Bergen County municipalities of Bergenfield, Fair Lawn, Glen Rock, Hasbrouck Heights, Little Ferry, Lodi, Maywood, Moonachie, New Milford, Oradell, Paramus, River Edge, Rochelle Park, Saddle Brook, South Hackensack, and Teterboro.[1]

New Jersey's 38th legislative district
SenatorJoseph Lagana (D)
Assembly membersLisa Swain (D)
Chris Tully (D)
Registration
Demographics
Population227,451
Voting-age population179,126
Registered voters167,389

Demographic information edit

As of the 2020 United States census, the district had a population of 227,451, of whom 179,126 (78.8%) were of voting age. The racial makeup of the district was 135,144 (59.4%) White, 9,698 (4.3%) African American, 640 (0.3%) Native American, 36,122 (15.9%) Asian, 35 (0.0%) Pacific Islander, 21,955 (9.7%) from some other race, and 23,857 (10.5%) from two or more races.[2][3] Hispanic or Latino of any race were 48,582 (21.4%) of the population.[4]

The district had 167,389 registered voters as of December 1, 2021, of whom 66,063 (39.5%) were registered as unaffiliated, 62,412 (37.3%) were registered as Democrats, 37,105 (22.2%) were registered as Republicans, and 1,809 (1.1%) were registered to other parties.[5]

Political representation edit

For the 2022–2023 session, the district is represented in the State Senate by Joseph Lagana (D, Paramus) and in the General Assembly by Lisa Swain (D, Fair Lawn) and Chris Tully (D, Bergenfield).[6]

The legislative district overlaps with New Jersey's 5th and 9th congressional districts.

Apportionment History edit

Since the creation of the 40-district legislative map in 1973, the 38th District has always included Paramus, though early in the lifetime of the 40-district map, Hackensack was also within the district. In the 1973 version of the map, and in the decade following the 1981 redistricting, Paramus and Hackensack anchored the 38th District with numerous nearby municipalities in central Bergen County compromising the remainder of the district.[7][8] In the 1991 redistricting, the 38th became more of a crescent shape stretching from Cliffside Park and Palisades Park, northwest to Elmwood Park, then north and east to Paramus and Oradell.[9] This shape was slightly modified in 2001 when that year's redistricting extended the 38th to the Hudson River picking up Fort Lee and Edgewater.[10] The crescent shape of the district was removed in the 2011 redistricting when it changed to a T-shaped district extending out of Bergen County for the first time.[1]

In October 2015, Anthony Cappola left the race for an Assembly seat in the 38th District and resigned from office as a member of the River Edge Borough Council, following disclosures that he had written and published a 2003 book titled Outrageous that was described as "full of racial slurs, rants and stereotypes".[11] The Bergen County Republican Organization filed suit in Passaic County, seeking to replace Cappola's spot on the ballot with Fernando Alonso and offering to cover the $100,000 cost of reprinting ballots. Bergen County Clerk John Hogan argued that absentee ballots had already been printed and distributed, with nearly ballots already completed and submitted to the Clerk's Office.[12] The Republicans unexpectedly dropped the effort to have the candidate replaced on October 13 and Cappola later announced his intention to continue in the race.[13][14] Ultimately Cappola and his running mate Mark DiPisa were defeated by Democratic incumbents Tim Eustace and Joseph Lagana.[15]

All three seats became vacant in 2018. Robert M. Gordon resigned his Senate seat on April 4, 2018, to accept an appointment to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities.[16] Democratic committee members in Bergen and Passaic Counties unanimously selected Assemblyman Lagana over Assemblyman Eustace (after the latter withdrew to back Lagana) to replace Gordon in the Senate on April 11; he took his Senate seat on April 12.[17][18] The following day on April 13, Eustace resigned his seat to become deputy director of the North Jersey District Water Supply Commission.[19] Committee members selected Fair Lawn Mayor Lisa Swain and Congressional aide and former Bergenfield Council President Chris Tully as the replacements in the Assembly; they were sworn in on May 24.[20][21]

Election history edit

Session Senate General Assembly
1974–1975 John Skevin (D) Edward H. Hynes (D) Paul Contillo (D)
1976–1977 Robert Burns (D) Paul Contillo (D)
1978–1979 John Skevin (D) Robert Burns (D) Paul Contillo (D)
1980–1981 John B. Paolella (R) Louis F. Kosco (R)
1982–1983 John B. Paolella (R) Pat Schuber (R) Louis F. Kosco (R)
1984–1985 Paul Contillo (D) Pat Schuber (R) Louis F. Kosco (R)
1986–1987 Pat Schuber (R) Louis F. Kosco (R)
1988–1989 Paul Contillo (D) Pat Schuber (R) Patrick J. Roma (R)
1990–1991 Pat Schuber (R)[n 1] Patrick J. Roma (R)
Rose Marie Heck (R)[n 2]
1992–1993 Louis F. Kosco (R) Rose Marie Heck (R) Patrick J. Roma (R)
1994–1995 Louis F. Kosco (R) Rose Marie Heck (R) Patrick J. Roma (R)
1996–1997 Rose Marie Heck (R) Patrick J. Roma (R)[n 3]
Guy Talarico (R)[n 4]
1998–1999 Louis F. Kosco (R) Rose Marie Heck (R) Guy Talarico (R)
2000–2001 Rose Marie Heck (R) Guy Talarico (R)
2002–2003 Joseph Coniglio (D) Rose Marie Heck (R) Matt Ahearn (D)
Matt Ahearn (G)[n 5]
2004–2005 Joseph Coniglio (D) Robert M. Gordon (D) Joan Voss (D)
2006–2007 Robert M. Gordon (D) Joan Voss (D)
2008–2009 Robert M. Gordon (D) Connie Wagner (D) Joan Voss (D)
2010–2011 Connie Wagner (D) Joan Voss (D)
2012–2013 Robert M. Gordon (D) Connie Wagner (D)[n 6] Tim Eustace (D)
Paul Contillo (D)[n 7]
2014–2015 Robert M. Gordon (D) Joseph Lagana (D) Tim Eustace (D)
2016–2017 Joseph Lagana (D) Tim Eustace (D)
2018–2019 Robert M. Gordon (D)[n 8] Joseph Lagana (D)[n 9] Tim Eustace (D)[n 10]
Joseph Lagana (D)[n 9] Lisa Swain (D)[n 11] Chris Tully (D)[n 11]
2020–2021 Lisa Swain (D) Chris Tully (D)
2022–2023 Joseph Lagana (D) Lisa Swain (D) Chris Tully (D)
  1. ^ Resigned on December 31, 1990 following his election as Bergen County Executive[22]
  2. ^ Appointed to the Assembly; Sworn in on January 31, 1991[23]
  3. ^ Resigned January 10, 1997 to become a Superior Court judge
  4. ^ Appointed to the Assembly on February 20, 1997
  5. ^ Switched party registration on January 24, 2003[24]
  6. ^ Resigned on October 1, 2013
  7. ^ Appointed to the Assembly on November 18, 2013
  8. ^ Resigned on April 4, 2018 to become a Commissioner of the Board of Public Utilities
  9. ^ a b Appointed to the Senate on April 12, 2018, won a November 6, 2018 special election to complete unexpired term
  10. ^ Resigned on April 13, 2018 to become Deputy Director of the North Jersey District Water Supply Commission
  11. ^ a b Appointed to the Assembly on May 24, 2018, won a November 6, 2018 special election to complete unexpired term

Election results edit

Senate edit

2021 New Jersey general election[25]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joseph A. Lagana 34,895 52.9   7.2
Republican Richard Garcia 31,069 47.1   7.2
Total votes 65,964 100.0
Special election, November 6, 2018[26]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joseph A. Lagana 48,451 60.1   3.0
Republican Daisy Ortiz Berger 32,140 39.9   3.0
Total votes 80,591 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2017[27]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Bob Gordon 30,881 57.1   5.2
Republican Kelly Langschultz 23,238 42.9   5.2
Total votes 54,119 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2013[28]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Bob Gordon 27,779 51.9   1.1
Republican Fernando A. Alonso 25,767 48.1   1.1
Total votes 53,546 100.0
2011 New Jersey general election[29]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Robert M. Gordon 22,299 53.0
Republican John J. Driscoll, Jr. 19,745 47.0
Total votes 42,044 100.0
2007 New Jersey general election[30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Robert M. Gordon 22,351 59.9   4.2
Republican Robert Colletti 14,949 40.1   4.2
Total votes 37,300 100.0
2003 New Jersey general election[31]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joseph Coniglio 23,077 55.7   2.5
Republican Rose Marie Heck 18,321 44.3   2.5
Total votes 41,398 100.0
2001 New Jersey general election[32]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joseph Coniglio 29,316 53.2
Republican Louis F. Kosco 25,773 46.8
Total votes 55,089 100.0
1997 New Jersey general election[33][34]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Louis F. Kosco 30,538 55.2   8.1
Democratic Valerie Vaineri Huttle 23,350 42.2   5.5
Conservative Denise A. Richardson 1,390 2.5 N/A
Total votes 55,278 100.0
1993 New Jersey general election[35]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Louis F. Kosco 40,276 63.3   7.9
Democratic James Krone 23,348 36.7   4.4
Total votes 63,624 100.0
1991 New Jersey general election[36]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Louis F. Kosco 27,748 55.4
Democratic Paul Contillo 20,572 41.1
Taxpayers Only Choice C. Fischer 1,773 3.5
Total votes 50,093 100.0
1987 New Jersey general election[37]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Paul Contillo 23,574 52.6   1.9
Republican Louis F. Kosco 21,206 47.4   1.9
Total votes 44,780 100.0
1983 New Jersey general election[38]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Paul Contillo 22,422 50.7   4.2
Republican John B. Paolella 21,827 49.3   1.7
Total votes 44,249 100.0
1981 New Jersey general election[39]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John B. Paolella 30,670 51.0
Democratic John M. Skevin 27,968 46.5
Citizens For Progress Bernard J. Focarino 1,473 2.5
Total votes 60,111 100.0
1977 New Jersey general election[40]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John M. Skevin 24,629 56.1   1.5
Republican Frank A. Buono, Jr. 19,289 43.9   1.5
Total votes 43,918 100.0
1973 New Jersey general election[41]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John M. Skevin 31,677 57.6
Republican Frederick E. Wendel 23,307 42.4
Total votes 54,984 100.0

General Assembly edit

2021 New Jersey general election[42]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Lisa Swain 34,226 26.5   1.2
Democratic Chris Tully 33,444 25.9   1.3
Republican Alfonso Mastrofilipo Jr. 30,777 23.9   1.2
Republican Gerard "Jerry" Taylor 30,597 23.7   1.3
Total votes 129,044 100.0
2019 New Jersey general election[43]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Lisa Swain 23,173 27.7   1.6
Democratic Christopher Tully 22,727 27.2   2.0
Republican Christopher DiPiazza 18,929 22.7   2.2
Republican Michael A. Kazimir 18,725 22.4   1.9
Total votes 83,554 100.0
Special election, November 6, 2018[44]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Christopher Tully 46,406 59.3
Republican Jayme Ouellette 31,833 40.7
Total votes 78,239 100.0
Special election, November 6, 2018[44]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lisa Swain 47,865 59.7
Republican Gail Horton 32,310 40.3
Total votes 80,175 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2017[45]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joseph A. Lagana 30,800 29.3   0.2
Democratic Tim Eustace 30,727 29.2   0.1
Republican William Leonard 21,541 20.5   1.4
Republican Christopher B. Wolf 21,525 20.5   0.6
Independent- NJ Awakens Dev Goswami 533 0.5 N/A
Total votes 105,126 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2015[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Tim Eustace 19,563 29.1   4.1
Democratic Joseph Lagana 19,511 29.1   3.9
Republican Mark DiPisa 14,721 21.9   3.0
Republican Anthony Cappola 13,339 19.9   4.9
Total votes 67,134 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2013[46]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joseph Lagana 26,279 25.2   2.0
Democratic Timothy J. Eustace 26,021 25.00   0.7
Republican Joseph J. Scarpa 25,965 24.94   1.6
Republican Joan Fragala 25,836 24.81   1.8
Total votes 104,101 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2011[47]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Connie Terranova Wagner 22,258 27.2
Democratic Timothy J. Eustace 21,097 25.7
Republican Richard S. Goldberg 19,091 23.3
Republican Fernando A. Alonso 18,820 23.0
Libertarian Vinko Grskovic 707 0.9
Total votes 81,973 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2009[48]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Concetta Wagner 28,618 27.9   1.7
Democratic Joan M. Voss 28,078 27.4   2.6
Republican Judith Fisher 23,132 22.5   1.8
Republican Nicholas Lonzisero 22,808 22.2   2.5
Total votes 102,636 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2007[49]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joan M. Voss 21,779 30.0   0.0
Democratic Concetta Wagner 21,457 29.6   0.9
Republican John J. Driscoll Jr. 14,997 20.7   0.9
Republican Renee Czarnecki 14,323 19.7   0.0
Total votes 72,556 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2005[50]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Robert M. Gordon 32,389 30.5   3.6
Democratic Joan M. Voss 31,886 30.0   4.6
Republican Richard L. Miller 21,008 19.8   1.6
Republican John J. Baldino 20,915 19.7   1.2
Total votes 106,198 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2003[51]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Robert M. Gordon 21,857 26.9   1.7
Democratic Joan Voss 20,580 25.4   0.5
Republican Louis A. Tedesco Jr 17,398 21.4   3.9
Republican Ed Trawinski 16,983 20.9   3.7
Green Matt Ahearn 4,357 5.4   19.8
Total votes 81,175 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2001[52]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Rose Marie Heck 27,055 25.3
Democratic Matt Ahearn 26,919 25.2
Democratic Kay Nest 26,587 24.9
Republican Nicholas R. Felice 26,252 24.6
Total votes 106,813 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1999[53]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Rose Marie Heck 17,734 27.5   0.5
Republican Guy F. Talarico 17,620 27.3   1.0
Democratic Helene Herbert 14,307 22.2   0.2
Democratic Robert Riccardella 13,972 21.7   0.5
Independent - Progressive Michael Perrone, Jr. 899 1.4 N/A
Total votes 64,532 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1997[54][55]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Rose Marie Heck 29,987 28.0   1.6
Republican Guy F. Talarico 28,157 26.3   1.9
Democratic Michael Paul De Marse 23,956 22.4   1.1
Democratic Fred Dressel 23,738 22.2   1.6
Conservative Bernard C. Sobolewski 1,259 1.2   0.5
Total votes 107,097 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1995[56][57]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Patrick J. Roma 21,013 28.2   4.0
Republican Rose Marie Heck 19,655 26.4   4.1
Democratic Donna M. Spoto 15,832 21.3   2.8
Democratic Frederick J. Dressel 15,314 20.6   2.1
Conservative Bernadette Mc Caskey 1,326 1.8 N/A
Conservative Bernard C. Sobolewski 1,245 1.7 N/A
Total votes 74,385 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1993[35]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Patrick J. Roma 40,523 32.2   0.2
Republican Rose Marie Heck 38,388 30.5   1.9
Democratic Frank Biasco 23,665 18.8   1.1
Democratic Robert Burns 23,292 18.5   1.0
Total votes 125,868 100.0
1991 New Jersey general election[36]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Patrick J. Roma 31,958 32.0
Republican Rose Marie Heck 28,552 28.6
Democratic Frank Biasco 19,816 19.9
Democratic Thomas J. Duch 19,398 19.5
Total votes 99,724 100.0
1989 New Jersey general election[58]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican William P. Schuber 29,652 27.5   0.4
Republican Patrick J. Roma 28,264 26.3   1.2
Democratic Joseph Cipolla 24,983 23.2   0.9
Democratic Greta Kiernan 24,739 23.0   0.7
Total votes 107,638 100.0
1987 New Jersey general election[37]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican William P. Schuber 23,566 27.1   3.7
Republican Patrick J. Roma 21,791 25.1   5.1
Democratic John J. Ryan, Jr. 20,894 24.1   4.3
Democratic Joseph Capizzi 20,576 23.7   4.8
Total votes 86,827 100.0
1985 New Jersey general election[59]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican William P. Schuber 29,606 30.8   3.9
Republican Louis F. Kosco 29,096 30.2   3.1
Democratic Thomas K. Hynes 19,033 19.8   3.9
Democratic David S. Turetsky 18,190 18.9   3.5
Libertarian Richard Kraus 313 0.3 N/A
Total votes 96,238 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1983[38]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Louis F. Kosco 23,191 27.1   1.0
Republican William P. Schuber 23,034 26.9   2.1
Democratic Robert J. Colon 20,303 23.7   0.2
Democratic Adeline Epifano Goldsholl 19,201 22.4   1.0
Total votes 85,729 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1981[39]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Louis F. Kosco 30,204 26.1
Republican William P. Schuber 28,684 24.8
Democratic Tony Luna 27,624 23.9
Democratic Robert Burns 27,012 23.4
Citizens For Progress Andrew J. Repetti 1,161 1.0
Citizens For Progress Charles Lo Presti 942 0.8
Total votes 115,627 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1979[60]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican John B. Paolella 20,452 26.1   2.3
Republican Louis F. Kosco 19,578 25.0   2.9
Democratic Paul J. Contillo 19,204 24.5   2.8
Democratic Robert Burns 18,294 23.3   3.5
Independents Walter Haas 881 1.1 N/A
Total votes 78,409 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1977[40]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Paul J. Contillo 23,585 27.3   1.1
Democratic Robert Burns 23,113 26.8   1.7
Republican James J. Cuccio 20,551 23.8   0.6
Republican Louis F. Kosco 19,028 22.1   2.2
Total votes 86,277 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1975[61]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Paul J. Contillo 25,621 26.2   2.9
Democratic Robert Burns 24,511 25.1   4.9
Republican Frank A. Buono, Jr. 23,873 24.4   3.1
Republican Ralph W. Chandless, Jr. 23,800 24.3   4.6
Total votes 97,805 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1973[41]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Edward H. Hynes 32,878 30.0
Democratic Paul J. Contillo 31,818 29.1
Republican Charles E. Reid 23,276 21.3
Republican Ralph W. Chandless, Jr. 21,544 19.7
Total votes 109,516 100.0

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New Jersey s 38th Legislative District is one of 40 districts that make up the map for the New Jersey Legislature It covers the Bergen County municipalities of Bergenfield Fair Lawn Glen Rock Hasbrouck Heights Little Ferry Lodi Maywood Moonachie New Milford Oradell Paramus River Edge Rochelle Park Saddle Brook South Hackensack and Teterboro 1 New Jersey s 38th legislative districtSenatorJoseph Lagana D Assembly membersLisa Swain D Chris Tully D Registration37 3 Democratic22 2 Republican39 5 unaffiliatedDemographics59 4 White4 3 Black African American0 3 Native American15 9 Asian0 0 Hawaiian Pacific Islander9 7 Other race10 5 Two or more races21 4 HispanicPopulation227 451Voting age population179 126Registered voters167 389 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 227 451 of whom 179 126 78 8 were of voting age The racial makeup of the district was 135 144 59 4 White 9 698 4 3 African American 640 0 3 Native American 36 122 15 9 Asian 35 0 0 Pacific Islander 21 955 9 7 from some other race and 23 857 10 5 from two or more races 2 3 Hispanic or Latino of any race were 48 582 21 4 of the population 4 The district had 167 389 registered voters as of December 1 2021 update of whom 66 063 39 5 were registered as unaffiliated 62 412 37 3 were registered as Democrats 37 105 22 2 were registered as Republicans and 1 809 1 1 were registered to other parties 5 Political representation editFor the 2022 2023 session the district is represented in the State Senate by Joseph Lagana D Paramus and in the General Assembly by Lisa Swain D Fair Lawn and Chris Tully D Bergenfield 6 The legislative district overlaps with New Jersey s 5th and 9th congressional districts Apportionment History editSince the creation of the 40 district legislative map in 1973 the 38th District has always included Paramus though early in the lifetime of the 40 district map Hackensack was also within the district In the 1973 version of the map and in the decade following the 1981 redistricting Paramus and Hackensack anchored the 38th District with numerous nearby municipalities in central Bergen County compromising the remainder of the district 7 8 In the 1991 redistricting the 38th became more of a crescent shape stretching from Cliffside Park and Palisades Park northwest to Elmwood Park then north and east to Paramus and Oradell 9 This shape was slightly modified in 2001 when that year s redistricting extended the 38th to the Hudson River picking up Fort Lee and Edgewater 10 The crescent shape of the district was removed in the 2011 redistricting when it changed to a T shaped district extending out of Bergen County for the first time 1 In October 2015 Anthony Cappola left the race for an Assembly seat in the 38th District and resigned from office as a member of the River Edge Borough Council following disclosures that he had written and published a 2003 book titled Outrageous that was described as full of racial slurs rants and stereotypes 11 The Bergen County Republican Organization filed suit in Passaic County seeking to replace Cappola s spot on the ballot with Fernando Alonso and offering to cover the 100 000 cost of reprinting ballots Bergen County Clerk John Hogan argued that absentee ballots had already been printed and distributed with nearly ballots already completed and submitted to the Clerk s Office 12 The Republicans unexpectedly dropped the effort to have the candidate replaced on October 13 and Cappola later announced his intention to continue in the race 13 14 Ultimately Cappola and his running mate Mark DiPisa were defeated by Democratic incumbents Tim Eustace and Joseph Lagana 15 All three seats became vacant in 2018 Robert M Gordon resigned his Senate seat on April 4 2018 to accept an appointment to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities 16 Democratic committee members in Bergen and Passaic Counties unanimously selected Assemblyman Lagana over Assemblyman Eustace after the latter withdrew to back Lagana to replace Gordon in the Senate on April 11 he took his Senate seat on April 12 17 18 The following day on April 13 Eustace resigned his seat to become deputy director of the North Jersey District Water Supply Commission 19 Committee members selected Fair Lawn Mayor Lisa Swain and Congressional aide and former Bergenfield Council President Chris Tully as the replacements in the Assembly they were sworn in on May 24 20 21 Election history editSession Senate General Assembly1974 1975 John Skevin D Edward H Hynes D Paul Contillo D 1976 1977 Robert Burns D Paul Contillo D 1978 1979 John Skevin D Robert Burns D Paul Contillo D 1980 1981 John B Paolella R Louis F Kosco R 1982 1983 John B Paolella R Pat Schuber R Louis F Kosco R 1984 1985 Paul Contillo D Pat Schuber R Louis F Kosco R 1986 1987 Pat Schuber R Louis F Kosco R 1988 1989 Paul Contillo D Pat Schuber R Patrick J Roma R 1990 1991 Pat Schuber R n 1 Patrick J Roma R Rose Marie Heck R n 2 1992 1993 Louis F Kosco R Rose Marie Heck R Patrick J Roma R 1994 1995 Louis F Kosco R Rose Marie Heck R Patrick J Roma R 1996 1997 Rose Marie Heck R Patrick J Roma R n 3 Guy Talarico R n 4 1998 1999 Louis F Kosco R Rose Marie Heck R Guy Talarico R 2000 2001 Rose Marie Heck R Guy Talarico R 2002 2003 Joseph Coniglio D Rose Marie Heck R Matt Ahearn D Matt Ahearn G n 5 2004 2005 Joseph Coniglio D Robert M Gordon D Joan Voss D 2006 2007 Robert M Gordon D Joan Voss D 2008 2009 Robert M Gordon D Connie Wagner D Joan Voss D 2010 2011 Connie Wagner D Joan Voss D 2012 2013 Robert M Gordon D Connie Wagner D n 6 Tim Eustace D Paul Contillo D n 7 2014 2015 Robert M Gordon D Joseph Lagana D Tim Eustace D 2016 2017 Joseph Lagana D Tim Eustace D 2018 2019 Robert M Gordon D n 8 Joseph Lagana D n 9 Tim Eustace D n 10 Joseph Lagana D n 9 Lisa Swain D n 11 Chris Tully D n 11 2020 2021 Lisa Swain D Chris Tully D 2022 2023 Joseph Lagana D Lisa Swain D Chris Tully D Resigned on December 31 1990 following his election as Bergen County Executive 22 Appointed to the Assembly Sworn in on January 31 1991 23 Resigned January 10 1997 to become a Superior Court judge Appointed to the Assembly on February 20 1997 Switched party registration on January 24 2003 24 Resigned on October 1 2013 Appointed to the Assembly on November 18 2013 Resigned on April 4 2018 to become a Commissioner of the Board of Public Utilities a b Appointed to the Senate on April 12 2018 won a November 6 2018 special election to complete unexpired term Resigned on April 13 2018 to become Deputy Director of the North Jersey District Water Supply Commission a b Appointed to the Assembly on May 24 2018 won a November 6 2018 special election to complete unexpired termElection results editSenate edit 2021 New Jersey general election 25 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joseph A Lagana 34 895 52 9 nbsp 7 2Republican Richard Garcia 31 069 47 1 nbsp 7 2Total votes 65 964 100 0Special election November 6 2018 26 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joseph A Lagana 48 451 60 1 nbsp 3 0Republican Daisy Ortiz Berger 32 140 39 9 nbsp 3 0Total votes 80 591 100 0New Jersey general election 2017 27 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Bob Gordon 30 881 57 1 nbsp 5 2Republican Kelly Langschultz 23 238 42 9 nbsp 5 2Total votes 54 119 100 0New Jersey general election 2013 28 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Bob Gordon 27 779 51 9 nbsp 1 1Republican Fernando A Alonso 25 767 48 1 nbsp 1 1Total votes 53 546 100 02011 New Jersey general election 29 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Robert M Gordon 22 299 53 0Republican John J Driscoll Jr 19 745 47 0Total votes 42 044 100 02007 New Jersey general election 30 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Robert M Gordon 22 351 59 9 nbsp 4 2Republican Robert Colletti 14 949 40 1 nbsp 4 2Total votes 37 300 100 02003 New Jersey general election 31 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joseph Coniglio 23 077 55 7 nbsp 2 5Republican Rose Marie Heck 18 321 44 3 nbsp 2 5Total votes 41 398 100 02001 New Jersey general election 32 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joseph Coniglio 29 316 53 2Republican Louis F Kosco 25 773 46 8Total votes 55 089 100 01997 New Jersey general election 33 34 Party Candidate Votes Republican Louis F Kosco 30 538 55 2 nbsp 8 1Democratic Valerie Vaineri Huttle 23 350 42 2 nbsp 5 5Conservative Denise A Richardson 1 390 2 5 N ATotal votes 55 278 100 01993 New Jersey general election 35 Party Candidate Votes Republican Louis F Kosco 40 276 63 3 nbsp 7 9Democratic James Krone 23 348 36 7 nbsp 4 4Total votes 63 624 100 01991 New Jersey general election 36 Party Candidate Votes Republican Louis F Kosco 27 748 55 4Democratic Paul Contillo 20 572 41 1Taxpayers Only Choice C Fischer 1 773 3 5Total votes 50 093 100 01987 New Jersey general election 37 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Paul Contillo 23 574 52 6 nbsp 1 9Republican Louis F Kosco 21 206 47 4 nbsp 1 9Total votes 44 780 100 01983 New Jersey general election 38 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Paul Contillo 22 422 50 7 nbsp 4 2Republican John B Paolella 21 827 49 3 nbsp 1 7Total votes 44 249 100 01981 New Jersey general election 39 Party Candidate Votes Republican John B Paolella 30 670 51 0Democratic John M Skevin 27 968 46 5Citizens For Progress Bernard J Focarino 1 473 2 5Total votes 60 111 100 01977 New Jersey general election 40 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John M Skevin 24 629 56 1 nbsp 1 5Republican Frank A Buono Jr 19 289 43 9 nbsp 1 5Total votes 43 918 100 01973 New Jersey general election 41 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John M Skevin 31 677 57 6Republican Frederick E Wendel 23 307 42 4Total votes 54 984 100 0General Assembly edit 2021 New Jersey general election 42 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Lisa Swain 34 226 26 5 nbsp 1 2Democratic Chris Tully 33 444 25 9 nbsp 1 3Republican Alfonso Mastrofilipo Jr 30 777 23 9 nbsp 1 2Republican Gerard Jerry Taylor 30 597 23 7 nbsp 1 3Total votes 129 044 100 02019 New Jersey general election 43 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Lisa Swain 23 173 27 7 nbsp 1 6Democratic Christopher Tully 22 727 27 2 nbsp 2 0Republican Christopher DiPiazza 18 929 22 7 nbsp 2 2Republican Michael A Kazimir 18 725 22 4 nbsp 1 9Total votes 83 554 100 0Special election November 6 2018 44 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Christopher Tully 46 406 59 3Republican Jayme Ouellette 31 833 40 7Total votes 78 239 100 0Special election November 6 2018 44 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Lisa Swain 47 865 59 7Republican Gail Horton 32 310 40 3Total votes 80 175 100 0New Jersey general election 2017 45 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joseph A Lagana 30 800 29 3 nbsp 0 2Democratic Tim Eustace 30 727 29 2 nbsp 0 1Republican William Leonard 21 541 20 5 nbsp 1 4Republican Christopher B Wolf 21 525 20 5 nbsp 0 6Independent NJ Awakens Dev Goswami 533 0 5 N ATotal votes 105 126 100 0New Jersey general election 2015 15 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Tim Eustace 19 563 29 1 nbsp 4 1Democratic Joseph Lagana 19 511 29 1 nbsp 3 9Republican Mark DiPisa 14 721 21 9 nbsp 3 0Republican Anthony Cappola 13 339 19 9 nbsp 4 9Total votes 67 134 100 0New Jersey general election 2013 46 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joseph Lagana 26 279 25 2 nbsp 2 0Democratic Timothy J Eustace 26 021 25 00 nbsp 0 7Republican Joseph J Scarpa 25 965 24 94 nbsp 1 6Republican Joan Fragala 25 836 24 81 nbsp 1 8Total votes 104 101 100 0New Jersey general election 2011 47 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Connie Terranova Wagner 22 258 27 2Democratic Timothy J Eustace 21 097 25 7Republican Richard S Goldberg 19 091 23 3Republican Fernando A Alonso 18 820 23 0Libertarian Vinko Grskovic 707 0 9Total votes 81 973 100 0New Jersey general election 2009 48 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Concetta Wagner 28 618 27 9 nbsp 1 7Democratic Joan M Voss 28 078 27 4 nbsp 2 6Republican Judith Fisher 23 132 22 5 nbsp 1 8Republican Nicholas Lonzisero 22 808 22 2 nbsp 2 5Total votes 102 636 100 0New Jersey general election 2007 49 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joan M Voss 21 779 30 0 nbsp 0 0Democratic Concetta Wagner 21 457 29 6 nbsp 0 9Republican John J Driscoll Jr 14 997 20 7 nbsp 0 9Republican Renee Czarnecki 14 323 19 7 nbsp 0 0Total votes 72 556 100 0New Jersey general election 2005 50 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Robert M Gordon 32 389 30 5 nbsp 3 6Democratic Joan M Voss 31 886 30 0 nbsp 4 6Republican Richard L Miller 21 008 19 8 nbsp 1 6Republican John J Baldino 20 915 19 7 nbsp 1 2Total votes 106 198 100 0New Jersey general election 2003 51 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Robert M Gordon 21 857 26 9 nbsp 1 7Democratic Joan Voss 20 580 25 4 nbsp 0 5Republican Louis A Tedesco Jr 17 398 21 4 nbsp 3 9Republican Ed Trawinski 16 983 20 9 nbsp 3 7Green Matt Ahearn 4 357 5 4 nbsp 19 8Total votes 81 175 100 0New Jersey general election 2001 52 Party Candidate Votes Republican Rose Marie Heck 27 055 25 3Democratic Matt Ahearn 26 919 25 2Democratic Kay Nest 26 587 24 9Republican Nicholas R Felice 26 252 24 6Total votes 106 813 100 0New Jersey general election 1999 53 Party Candidate Votes Republican Rose Marie Heck 17 734 27 5 nbsp 0 5Republican Guy F Talarico 17 620 27 3 nbsp 1 0Democratic Helene Herbert 14 307 22 2 nbsp 0 2Democratic Robert Riccardella 13 972 21 7 nbsp 0 5Independent Progressive Michael Perrone Jr 899 1 4 N ATotal votes 64 532 100 0New Jersey general election 1997 54 55 Party Candidate Votes Republican Rose Marie Heck 29 987 28 0 nbsp 1 6Republican Guy F Talarico 28 157 26 3 nbsp 1 9Democratic Michael Paul De Marse 23 956 22 4 nbsp 1 1Democratic Fred Dressel 23 738 22 2 nbsp 1 6Conservative Bernard C Sobolewski 1 259 1 2 nbsp 0 5Total votes 107 097 100 0New Jersey general election 1995 56 57 Party Candidate Votes Republican Patrick J Roma 21 013 28 2 nbsp 4 0Republican Rose Marie Heck 19 655 26 4 nbsp 4 1Democratic Donna M Spoto 15 832 21 3 nbsp 2 8Democratic Frederick J Dressel 15 314 20 6 nbsp 2 1Conservative Bernadette Mc Caskey 1 326 1 8 N AConservative Bernard C Sobolewski 1 245 1 7 N ATotal votes 74 385 100 0New Jersey general election 1993 35 Party Candidate Votes Republican Patrick J Roma 40 523 32 2 nbsp 0 2Republican Rose Marie Heck 38 388 30 5 nbsp 1 9Democratic Frank Biasco 23 665 18 8 nbsp 1 1Democratic Robert Burns 23 292 18 5 nbsp 1 0Total votes 125 868 100 01991 New Jersey general election 36 Party Candidate Votes Republican Patrick J Roma 31 958 32 0Republican Rose Marie Heck 28 552 28 6Democratic Frank Biasco 19 816 19 9Democratic Thomas J Duch 19 398 19 5Total votes 99 724 100 01989 New Jersey general election 58 Party Candidate Votes Republican William P Schuber 29 652 27 5 nbsp 0 4Republican Patrick J Roma 28 264 26 3 nbsp 1 2Democratic Joseph Cipolla 24 983 23 2 nbsp 0 9Democratic Greta Kiernan 24 739 23 0 nbsp 0 7Total votes 107 638 100 01987 New Jersey general election 37 Party Candidate Votes Republican William P Schuber 23 566 27 1 nbsp 3 7Republican Patrick J Roma 21 791 25 1 nbsp 5 1Democratic John J Ryan Jr 20 894 24 1 nbsp 4 3Democratic Joseph Capizzi 20 576 23 7 nbsp 4 8Total votes 86 827 100 01985 New Jersey general election 59 Party Candidate Votes Republican William P Schuber 29 606 30 8 nbsp 3 9Republican Louis F Kosco 29 096 30 2 nbsp 3 1Democratic Thomas K Hynes 19 033 19 8 nbsp 3 9Democratic David S Turetsky 18 190 18 9 nbsp 3 5Libertarian Richard Kraus 313 0 3 N ATotal votes 96 238 100 0New Jersey general election 1983 38 Party Candidate Votes Republican Louis F Kosco 23 191 27 1 nbsp 1 0Republican William P Schuber 23 034 26 9 nbsp 2 1Democratic Robert J Colon 20 303 23 7 nbsp 0 2Democratic Adeline Epifano Goldsholl 19 201 22 4 nbsp 1 0Total votes 85 729 100 0New Jersey general election 1981 39 Party Candidate Votes Republican Louis F Kosco 30 204 26 1Republican William P Schuber 28 684 24 8Democratic Tony Luna 27 624 23 9Democratic Robert Burns 27 012 23 4Citizens For Progress Andrew J Repetti 1 161 1 0Citizens For Progress Charles Lo Presti 942 0 8Total votes 115 627 100 0New Jersey general election 1979 60 Party Candidate Votes Republican John B Paolella 20 452 26 1 nbsp 2 3Republican Louis F Kosco 19 578 25 0 nbsp 2 9Democratic Paul J Contillo 19 204 24 5 nbsp 2 8Democratic Robert Burns 18 294 23 3 nbsp 3 5Independents Walter Haas 881 1 1 N ATotal votes 78 409 100 0New Jersey general election 1977 40 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Paul J Contillo 23 585 27 3 nbsp 1 1Democratic Robert Burns 23 113 26 8 nbsp 1 7Republican James J Cuccio 20 551 23 8 nbsp 0 6Republican Louis F Kosco 19 028 22 1 nbsp 2 2Total votes 86 277 100 0New Jersey general election 1975 61 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Paul J Contillo 25 621 26 2 nbsp 2 9Democratic Robert Burns 24 511 25 1 nbsp 4 9Republican Frank A Buono Jr 23 873 24 4 nbsp 3 1Republican Ralph W Chandless Jr 23 800 24 3 nbsp 4 6Total votes 97 805 100 0New Jersey general election 1973 41 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Edward H Hynes 32 878 30 0Democratic Paul J Contillo 31 818 29 1Republican Charles E Reid 23 276 21 3Republican Ralph W Chandless Jr 21 544 19 7Total votes 109 516 100 0References edit a b Districts by Number New Jersey Legislature Retrieved July 22 2015 RACE United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 28 2021 RACE FOR THE POPULATION 18 YEARS AND OVER United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 28 2021 HISPANIC OR LATINO AND NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO BY RACE United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 28 2021 Statewide Voter Registration Summary New Jersey Department of State December 1 2021 Accessed December 23 2021 Legislative Roster for District 38 New Jersey Legislature Accessed January 11 2022 New Jersey Legislative Districts 1974 PDF New Jersey Legislative Services Agency 1973 Retrieved July 22 2015 New Jersey Legislative Districts PDF 1981 Retrieved July 22 2015 1991 Legislative Districts PDF 1991 Archived from the original PDF on March 4 2016 Retrieved July 22 2015 2001 Legislative Districts 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Passaic County around 2 p m to halt work in the district where former GOP candidate Anthony Cappola had dropped out last week amid furor over a book he had written Johnson Brent October 13 2015 Republicans drop lawsuit to replace N J Assembly candidate NJ Advance Media for NJ com Retrieved November 2 2015 Alfaro Alyana October 27 2015 Cappola Issues Letter to Secretary of State Confirms Intention to Run for Office Politicker NJ Retrieved November 2 2015 a b Official List Page Candidates for General Assembly For GENERAL ELECTION 11 03 2015 Election PDF Secretary of State of New Jersey December 1 2015 Retrieved December 2 2015 Tate Curtis April 5 2018 Gov Phil Murphy appoints Sen Bob Gordon to NJ utility watchdog NorthJersey com Retrieved June 24 2018 Pizarro Max April 11 2018 The Night of the Lagana Insider NJ Retrieved June 24 2018 Van Vliet John April 4 2018 Assemblyman Joseph Lagana to Succeed Senator Bob Gordon in the 38th District TAPinto Retrieved June 24 2018 Kanzler Kaitlyn 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