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New Jersey's 3rd legislative district

New Jersey's 3rd legislative district is one of 40 in the state. As of the 2021 apportionment the district covers the Cumberland County municipalities of Deerfield Township, Greenwich Township (Cumberland), Hopewell Township, Shiloh Borough, Stow Creek Township, and Upper Deerfield Township; the Gloucester County municipalities of Clayton, East Greenwich Township, Elk Township, Glassboro, Greenwich Township (Gloucester), Harrison Township, Logan Township, Mantua Township, National Park, Paulsboro, Pitman, South Harrison Township, Swedesboro, Wenonah Borough, West Deptford Township, Westville, and Woolwich Township, as well as all Salem County municipalities, including Alloway Township, Carneys Point Township, Elmer, Elsinboro Township, Lower Alloways Creek Township, Mannington Township, Oldmans Township, Penns Grove, Pennsville Township, Pilesgrove Township, Pittsgrove Township, Quinton Township, Salem, Upper Pittsgrove Township and Woodstown.[1]

New Jersey's 3rd legislative district
SenatorEdward Durr (R)
Assembly membersBeth Sawyer (R)
Bethanne McCarthy-Patrick (R)
Registration
Demographics
Population233,238
Voting-age population180,926
Registered voters159,457

Demographic characteristics Edit

As of the 2020 United States census, the district had a population of 233,238, of whom 180,926 (77.6%) were of voting age. The racial makeup of the district was 155,956 (66.9%) White, 33,610 (14.4%) African American, 1,819 (0.8%) Native American, 4,611 (2.0%) Asian, 57 (0.0%) Pacific Islander, 19,499 (8.4%) from some other race, and 17,686 (7.6%) from two or more races.[2][3] Hispanic or Latino of any race were 34,897 (15.0%) of the population.[4]

The district had 159,457 registered voters as of December 1, 2021, of whom 58,474 (36.7%) were registered as unaffiliated, 57,390 (36.0%) were registered as Democrats, 41,186 (25.8%) were registered as Republicans, and 2,407 (1.5%) were registered to other parties.[5]

Political representation Edit

For the 2022–2023 session, the district is represented in the State Senate by Edward Durr (R, Logan Township) and in the General Assembly by Bethanne McCarthy-Patrick (R, Mannington Township) and Beth Sawyer (R, Woolwich Township).[6]

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

1965–1973 Edit

The 1964 Supreme Court decision in Reynolds v. Sims required legislative districts' populations be equal as possible. As an interim measure, the 3rd District in the 1965 State Senate election encompassed all of Camden County and elected two members to the Senate. In this case, Republican Frederick Scholz and Democrat A. Donald Bigley were sent to Trenton for a two-year term beginning in 1966.[7]

For the next three elections, the 3rd District became made up of all of Camden, Gloucester, and Salem counties and was further divided into four Assembly districts (Districts 3A, 3B, 3C, and 3D).[8][9] In the 1967 and 1971 Senate elections, a total of four Senators were elected from the district but candidates were nominated by Assembly district and were elected by only the residents of the respective district. Each Assembly district elected two members in each election.

The members elected to the Senate from each district are as follows:[10][11]

Session District 3A District 3B District 3C District 3D
1968–1969 John L. White (R) Hugh A. Kelly (R) John L. Miller (R) Frank C. Italiano (R)
1970–1971
1972–1973 James M. Turner (R)[S 1] Joseph A. Maressa (D) John L. Miller (R) Frank C. Italiano (R)[S 2]
  1. ^ Removed from the Senate on June 28, 1973 after being convicted for conspiring to place drugs in Assemblyman Kenneth A. Gewertz's home mailbox[12][13]
  2. ^ Resigned November 29, 1973 to become a judge in the District Court in Camden County

The members elected to the Assembly from each district are as follows:[10][14][11]

Session District 3A District 3B District 3C District 3D
1968–1969 Joseph H. Enos (R) Walter E. Pedersen (R) William K. Dickey (R) John J. Horn (D)
Kenneth A. Black Jr. (R) Leonard H. Kaser (R) Eugene Raymond III (R) Lee B. Laskin (R)
1970–1971 Joseph H. Enos (R)[A 1] James M. Turner (R) William K. Dickey (R) John J. Horn (D)
Kenneth A. Black Jr. (R) Thomas J. Shusted (R)[A 2] Eugene Raymond III (R) James Florio (D)
1972–1973 Kenneth A. Black Jr. (R) Francis J. Gorman (D) William K. Dickey (R) John J. Horn (D)
H. Donald Stewart (D) Kenneth A. Gewertz (D) Eugene Raymond III (R) James Florio (D)
  1. ^ Resigned July 1, 1971
  2. ^ Resigned March 9, 1971

District composition since 1973 Edit

Starting in 1973 with the creation of 40 equal-population districts statewide, the 3rd District was made up of all of Salem County and most of Gloucester County.[15] Some southeastern Gloucester County municipalities were removed from the District in the 1981 redistricting but several sparsely-populated Cumberland County townships along the Delaware Bay were added.[16] The Cumberland County city of Bridgeton and some adjacent townships were added in the 1991 redistricting but the boroughs of Pitman and Glassboro were moved out.[17] The only changes made during the 2001 redistricting were the removal of Woodbury and the addition of Elk Township and Clayton borough.[18]

The 2011 apportionment added Franklin Township (from 4th District), Glassboro (4th), Newfield (4th) and Woodbury Heights (5th). Municipalities that had been in the 3rd District as part of the 2001 apportionment that were shifted out of the district are Commercial Township, Downe Township, Fairfield Township, Greenwich Township, Hopewell Township, Lawrence Township, Shiloh and Stow Creek Township (all to the 1st District); and Harrison Township, Mantua Township and Wenonah (all to the 5th District).[18]

Election history Edit

Session Senate General Assembly
1974–1975 Raymond Zane (D) H. Donald Stewart (D) Martin A. Herman (D)
1976–1977 H. Donald Stewart (D) Martin A. Herman (D)
1978–1979 Raymond Zane (D) H. Donald Stewart (D) Martin A. Herman (D)
1980–1981 H. Donald Stewart (D) Martin A. Herman (D)
1982–1983 Raymond Zane (D) Thomas A. Pankok (D) Martin A. Herman (D)
1984–1985 Raymond Zane (D) Thomas A. Pankok (D) Martin A. Herman (D)
1986–1987 Jack Collins (R) Gary Stuhltrager (R)
1988–1989 Raymond Zane (D) Jack Collins (R) Gary Stuhltrager (R)
1990–1991 Jack Collins (R) Gary Stuhltrager (R)
1992–1993 Raymond Zane (D) Jack Collins (R) Gary Stuhltrager (R)
1994–1995 Raymond Zane (D) Jack Collins (R) Gary Stuhltrager (R)
1996–1997 Jack Collins (R) Gary Stuhltrager (R)
1998–1999 Raymond Zane (D) 
Jack Collins (R) Gary Stuhltrager (R)
2000–2001 Jack Collins (R) Gary Stuhltrager (R)
Raymond Zane (R)[n 1]
2002–2003 Stephen Sweeney (D) Douglas H. Fisher (D) John J. Burzichelli (D)
2004–2005 Stephen Sweeney (D) Douglas H. Fisher (D) John J. Burzichelli (D)
2006–2007 Douglas H. Fisher (D) John J. Burzichelli (D)
2008–2009 Stephen Sweeney (D) Douglas H. Fisher (D)[n 2] John J. Burzichelli (D)
Celeste Riley (D)[n 3]
2010–2011 Celeste Riley (D) John J. Burzichelli (D)
2012–2013 Stephen Sweeney (D) Celeste Riley (D) John J. Burzichelli (D)
2014–2015 Stephen Sweeney (D) Celeste Riley (D)[n 4] John J. Burzichelli (D)
Adam Taliaferro (D)[n 5]
2016–2017 Adam Taliaferro (D) John J. Burzichelli (D)
2018–2019 Stephen Sweeney (D) Adam Taliaferro (D) John J. Burzichelli (D)
2020–2021 Adam Taliaferro (D) John J. Burzichelli (D)
2022–2023 Edward Durr (R) Beth Sawyer (R) Bethanne McCarthy-Patrick (R)
  1. ^ Switched parties on February 22, 2001
  2. ^ Resigned March 9, 2009 to become Secretary of Agriculture
  3. ^ Appointed March 19, 2009
  4. ^ Resigned January 2, 2015 to become Cumberland County Clerk
  5. ^ Appointed January 29, 2015

Election results, 1973–present Edit

Senate Edit

2021 New Jersey general election[19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Edward Durr 33,761 51.7   10.5
Democratic Steve Sweeney 31,562 48.3   10.5
Total votes 65,323 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2017[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Steve Sweeney 31,822 58.8   4.0
Republican Fran Grenier 22,336 41.2   4.0
Total votes 54,158 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2013[21]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Stephen M. Sweeney 31,045 54.8   0.8
Republican Niki A. Trunk 25,599 45.2   0.8
Total votes 56,644 100.0
2011 New Jersey general election[22]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Stephen M. Sweeney 25,299 55.6
Republican Michael M. Mulligan 20,197 44.4
Total votes 45,496 100.0
2007 New Jersey general election[23]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Stephen M. Sweeney 29,908 57.3   3.3
Republican Mark Cimino 20,645 39.6   6.4
Get a Grip William F. Mead 1,635 3.1 N/A
Total votes 52,188 100.0
2003 New Jersey general election[24]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Stephen M. Sweeney 29,051 54.0   2.5
Republican Phillip S. Rhudy 24,698 46.0   2.5
Total votes 53,749 100.0
2001 New Jersey general election[25]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Stephen M. Sweeney 29,873 51.5
Republican Raymond J. Zane 28,138 48.5
Total votes 58,011 100.0
1997 New Jersey general election[26][27]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Raymond J. Zane 46,551 84.5   16.9
Conservative Mary A. Whittam 8,121 14.7 N/A
Republican No nomination made 415 0.8   31.6
Total votes 55,087 100.0
1993 New Jersey general election[28]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Raymond J. Zane 40,940 67.6   6.7
Republican Edward J. Reynolds 19,622 32.4   0.4
Total votes 60,562 100.0
1991 New Jersey general election[29]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Raymond J. Zane 31,648 60.9
Republican G. Erwin Sheppard 16,600 32.0
No Party Deals Frank L. Sorrentino 3,683 7.1
Total votes 51,931 100.0
1987 New Jersey general election[30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Raymond J. Zane 32,720 63.0   0.0
Republican John A. Ward 19,224 37.0   0.0
Total votes 51,944 100.0
1983 New Jersey general election[31]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Raymond J. Zane 30,179 63.0   0.2
Republican Mary Ruth Talley 17,743 37.0   0.2
Total votes 47,922 100.0
1981 New Jersey general election[32]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Raymond J. Zane 37,613 63.2
Republican D. Paul McMahon, Jr. 21,903 36.8
Total votes 59,516 100.0
1977 New Jersey general election[33]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Raymond J. Zane 37,199 65.8   14.1
Republican Robert C. Hendrickson, Jr. 19,328 34.2   14.1
Total votes 56,527 100.0
1973 New Jersey general election[34]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Raymond J. Zane 34,266 79.9
Republican James M. Turner 8,598 20.1
Total votes 42,864 100.0

General Assembly Edit

2021 New Jersey general election[35]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Beth Sawyer 33,878 26.2   3.1
Republican Bethanne McCarthy Patrick 33,735 26.1   4.2
Democratic John J. Burzichelli 31,024 24.0   3.9
Democratic Adam Taliaferro 30,537 23.6   3.5
Total votes 129,174 100.0
2019 New Jersey general election[36]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John J. Burzichelli 23,811 27.9   2.4
Democratic Adam Taliaferro 23,179 27.1   2.1
Republican Beth Sawyer 19,704 23.1   2.4
Republican Edward Durr Jr. 18,724 21.9   2.7
( 21.3)
Total votes 85,418 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2017[37]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John J. Burzichelli 31,853 30.3   1.8
Democratic Adam Taliaferro 30,733 29.2   2.1
Republican Philip J. Donohue 21,758 20.7   1.6
Republican Linwood H. Donelson III 20,181 19.2   1.2
One for All Edward R. Durr 589 0.6 N/A
Total votes 105,114 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2015[38]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John Burzichelli 20,507 28.5   0.5
Democratic Adam Taliaferro 19,480 27.1   0.2
Republican Samuel J. Maccarone Jr. 16,063 22.3   0.3
Republican Leroy P. Pierce III 14,715 20.4   2.0
The Peoples Voice John Kalnas 1,223 1.7 N/A
Total votes 71,988 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2013[39]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John J. Burzichelli 31,049 28.0   0.0
Democratic Celeste M. Riley 29,870 26.9   0.3
Republican Larry Wallace 25,094 22.6   0.2
Republican Bob Vanderslice 24,823 22.4   0.1
Total votes 110,836 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2011[40]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John J. Burzichelli 25,172 28.0
Democratic Celeste M. Riley 23,960 26.6
Republican Bob Villare 20,528 22.8
Republican Domenick DiCicco 20,268 22.5
Total votes 89,928 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2009[41]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John J. Burzichelli 35,423 28.3   1.2
Democratic Celeste M. Riley 31,888 25.5   3.8
Republican Robert Villare 30,526 24.4   5.4
Republican Lee Lucas 27,316 21.8   3.4
Total votes 125,153 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2007[42]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John J. Burzichelli 30,222 29.5   0.1
Democratic Douglas H. Fisher 30,078 29.3   0.2
Republican Phil Donohue 19,534 19.0   1.2
Republican Jeffrey Stepler 18,927 18.4   1.1
Green Margie MacWilliams 2,078 2.0 N/A
Green Charles Woodrow 1,755 1.7 N/A
Total votes 102,594 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2005[43]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John Burzichelli 35,339 29.6   4.3
Democratic Douglas H. Fisher 35,265 29.5   4.1
Republican Phillip S. Rhudy 24,140 20.2   3.2
Republican James W. Zee III 23,297 19.5   3.0
Constitution John Leone 1,535 1.3 N/A
Total votes 119,576 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2003[44]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Douglas H. Fisher 27,178 25.4   2.7
Democratic John J. Burzichelli 27,110 25.3   1.3
Republican Susan Bestwick 25,056 23.4   0.6
Republican Douglas Sorantino 24,069 22.5   0.0
Green Peggy Murphy 1,951 1.8 N/A
Green Charles Woodrow 1,627 1.5 N/A
Total votes 106,991 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2001[45]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Douglas H. Fisher 31,886 28.1
Democratic John J. Burzichelli 30,213 26.6
Republican Michael H. Facemyer 25,823 22.8
Republican Harold U. Johnson 25,509 22.5
Total votes 113,431 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1999[46]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Jack Collins 28,609 31.0   5.3
Republican Gary Stuhltrager 24,573 26.6   7.5
Democratic John J. Burzichelli 20,658 22.4   1.6
Democratic Ron Brittin 15,440 16.7   15.4
Conservative Jan McFetridge 1,599 1.7   2.0
Conservative Bob McFetridge 1,333 1.4   2.5
Total votes 92,212 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1997[47][48]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Jack Collins 39,046 36.3   5.3
Republican Gary W. Stuhltrager 36,686 34.1   3.8
Democratic Harry L. Rink 22,350 20.8   3.4
Conservative Bob McFetridge 4,160 3.9   2.2
Conservative Jan McFetridge 3,982 3.7   2.1
Democratic No nomination made 1,376 1.3   16.7
Total votes 107,600 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1995[49][50]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Jack Collins 27,171 31.0   1.2
Republican Gary W. Stuhltrager 26,595 30.3   1.1
Democratic John J. Gentile 15,761 18.0   0.6
Democratic Harry L. Rink 15,292 17.4   0.4
Conservative Robert J. McFetridge 1,494 1.7 N/A
Conservative William A. Junghans 1,417 1.6 N/A
Total votes 87,730 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1993[28]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Jack Collins 38,013 32.2   2.8
Republican Gary W. Stuhltrager 37,021 31.4   2.8
Democratic Joseph J. Riley 21,959 18.6   1.2
Democratic Amelia B. Kressler 21,062 17.8   1.9
Total votes 118,055 100.0
1991 New Jersey general election[29]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jack Collins 30,117 29.4
Republican Gary W. Stuhltrager 29,314 28.6
Democratic Benjamin W. Timberman 20,241 19.8
Democratic Nancy L. Sungenis 20,147 19.7
Populist James H. Orr, Jr. 1,354 1.3
Populist Albert S. Fogg, III 1,302 1.3
Total votes 102,475 100.0
1989 New Jersey general election[51]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Jack Collins 33,680 28.0   1.3
Republican Gary W. Stuhltrager 31,526 26.2   0.9
Democratic Thomas A. Pankok 27,165 22.6   0.5
Democratic Robert P. Wooton 26,351 21.9   1.2
Independent James H. Orr, Jr. 1,680 1.4 N/A
Total votes 120,402 100.0
1987 New Jersey general election[30]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Gary W. Stuhltrager 27,819 27.1   1.4
Republican Jack Collins 27,411 26.7   0.5
Democratic James G. Waddington 23,779 23.1   1.4
Democratic Paul A. Oland 23,755 23.1   0.5
Total votes 102,764 100.0
1985 New Jersey general election[52]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Jack Collins 27,514 26.2   3.3
Republican Gary W. Stuhltrager 27,032 25.7   3.5
Democratic Martin A. Herman 25,699 24.5   3.7
Democratic Thomas A. Pankok 24,796 23.6   3.1
Total votes 105,041 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1983[31]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Martin A. Herman 26,642 28.2   0.4
Democratic Thomas A. Pankok 25,248 26.7   0.5
Republican Russell E. Paul 21,593 22.9   0.2
Republican Edmund "Duke" Downer 20,976 22.2   0.3
Total votes 94,459 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1981[32]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Martin A. Herman 32,860 28.6
Democratic Thomas A. Pankok 30,035 26.2
Republican G. Erwin Sheppard 26,010 22.7
Republican David F. Liddle 25,876 22.5
Total votes 114,781 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1979[53]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic H. Donald Stewart 28,739 27.5   2.6
Democratic Martin A. Herman 26,786 25.7   1.2
Republican Jeffrey G. Albertson 25,690 24.6   2.4
Republican F. Dean Kimmel 23,165 22.2   1.4
Total votes 104,380 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1977[33]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic H. Donald Stewart 32,870 30.1   0.2
Democratic Martin A. Herman 29,400 26.9   1.2
Republican Douglas Zee 24,305 22.2   0.3
Republican Thomas P. Haaf 22,804 20.8   1.1
Total votes 109,379 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1975[54]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic H. Donald Stewart 30,054 29.9   2.1
Democratic Martin A. Herman 25,786 25.7   2.9
Republican Douglas Zee 22,608 22.5   2.7
Republican Donald A. Smith, Jr. 22,016 21.9   2.3
Total votes 100,464 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1973[34]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic H. Donald Stewart 35,106 32.0
Democratic Martin A. Herman 31,340 28.6
Republican Edmund E. Downer 21,782 19.8
Republican Lester Harris 21,507 19.6
Total votes 109,735 100.0

Election results, 1965–1973 Edit

Senate Edit

District 3 At-large Edit

1965 New Jersey general election[7]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Frederick J. Scholz 66,509 25.8
Democratic A. Donald Bigley 62,396 24.2
Democratic Alfred R. Pierce 61,285 23.8
Republican John H. Mohrfeld, III 59,359 23.0
Independent Francis J. Werner 5,252 2.0
Independent Joseph E. Reilly 1,891 0.7
Socialist Labor Dominic W. Doganiero 933 0.4
Total votes 257,625 100.0

District 3A Edit

1967 New Jersey general election[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John L. White 28,456 54.6
Democratic John A. Waddington 23,635 45.3
Socialist Labor Albert Ronis 28 0.1
Total votes 52,119 100.0
1971 New Jersey general election[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican James M. Turner 26,424 50.010
Democratic Louis J. Damminger, Jr. 26,413 49.990
Total votes 52,837 100.0

District 3B Edit

1967 New Jersey general election[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Hugh A. Kelly 30,514 55.7
Democratic Joseph M. Sandone 24,285 44.3
Total votes 54,799 100.0
1971 New Jersey general election[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joseph A. Maressa 27,347 56.3
Republican George E. Lord 21,266 43.7
Total votes 48,613 100.0

District 3C Edit

1967 New Jersey general election[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John L. Miller 29,483 61.5
Democratic Richard S. Hyland 18,454 38.5
Total votes 47,937 100.0
1971 New Jersey general election[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John L. Miller 28,345 57.2
Democratic Morton H. Rappaport 21,168 42.8
Total votes 49,513 100.0

District 3D Edit

1967 New Jersey general election[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Frank C. Italiano 18,735 52.6
Democratic Alfred R. Pierce 16,690 46.9
Socialist Labor Dominic W. Doganiero 171 0.5
Total votes 35,596 100.0
1971 New Jersey general election[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Frank C. Italiano 22,312 50.8
Democratic Thomas R. Bristow 21,615 49.2
Total votes 43,927 100.0

General Assembly Edit

District 3A Edit

New Jersey general election, 1967[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joseph H. Enos 27,635 27.4
Republican Kenneth A. Black, Jr. 26,888 26.7
Democratic John W. Davis 24,142 23.9
Democratic Harris Y. Cotton 22,188 22.0
Total votes 100,853 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1969[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joseph H. Enos 32,583 28.8
Republican Kenneth A. Black, Jr. 32,484 28.7
Democratic Alvin G. Shpeen 24,359 21.5
Democratic Norman Telsey 23,296 20.6
Independent Party Tom Newman 181 0.2
Independent Party Nicholas Halkias 154 0.1
Total votes 113,057 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1971[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kenneth A. Black, Jr. 27,384 26.5
Democratic H. Donald Stewart 26,137 25.3
Republican Harold C. Thompson 25,491 24.6
Democratic Martin A. Herman 24,469 23.6
Total votes 103,481 100.0

District 3B Edit

New Jersey general election, 1967[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Walter E. Pedersen 28,193 26.3
Republican Leonard H. Kaser 27,025 25.3
Democratic LeRoy P. Wooster 26,791 25.0
Democratic William F. Milam 25,011 23.4
Total votes 107,020 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1969[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican James M. Turner 30,970 27.9
Republican Thomas J. Shusted 30,598 27.6
Democratic Thomas A. Lunn 26,014 23.4
Democratic Joseph J. Master 22,588 20.3
Independent Joseph Calabrese 582 0.5
Independent Joseph M. Young 274 0.2
Total votes 111,026 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1971[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Francis J. Gorman 25,569 27.2
Democratic Kenneth A. Gewertz 24,981 26.5
Republican William D. Dilks 21,954 23.3
Republican Anthony L. Esgro 21,591 22.9
Total votes 94,095 100.0

District 3C Edit

New Jersey general election, 1967[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican William K. Dickey 30,694 32.6
Republican Eugene Raymond, III 29,590 31.4
Democratic Mary Ellen Talbott 17,144 18.2
Democratic Gordon H. Beckhart 16,788 17.8
Total votes 94,216 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1969[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican William K. Dickey 41,123 32.1
Republican Eugene Raymond III 40,140 31.3
Democratic Ira Rabkin 23,890 18.6
Democratic Eugene S. Obidinski 22,373 17.5
Independent Party Robert R. Huntsinger 630 0.5
Total votes 128,156 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1971[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican William K. Dickey 28,770 29.5
Republican Eugene Raymond III 26,987 27.7
Democratic Thomas J. McCart 21,197 21.7
Democratic John J. Shirk 20,547 21.1
Total votes 97,501 100.0

District 3D Edit

New Jersey general election, 1967[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John J. Horn 18,349 26.8
Republican Lee B. Laskin 17,999 26.3
Democratic Elijah Perry 16,192 23.7
Republican Gretchen B. Waples 15,827 23.2
Total votes 68,367 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1969[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John J. Horn 19,687 26.7
Democratic James J. Florio 18,303 24.8
Republican John H. Mohrfeld III 17,922 24.3
Republican Gretchen B. Waples 17,244 23.4
Socialist Labor Dominic W. Doganiero 317 0.4
Socialist Labor Louis Iuliucci 295 0.4
Total votes 73,768 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1971[11]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John J. Horn 25,003 28.9
Democratic James J. Florio 24,897 28.7
Republican Edward C. Yeager 17,095 19.7
Republican Eugene V. Hinski 16,909 19.5
Lower Property Taxes Thomas S. Watson, Jr. 2,729 3.2
Total votes 86,633 100.0

References Edit

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New Jersey s 3rd legislative district is one of 40 in the state As of the 2021 apportionment the district covers the Cumberland County municipalities of Deerfield Township Greenwich Township Cumberland Hopewell Township Shiloh Borough Stow Creek Township and Upper Deerfield Township the Gloucester County municipalities of Clayton East Greenwich Township Elk Township Glassboro Greenwich Township Gloucester Harrison Township Logan Township Mantua Township National Park Paulsboro Pitman South Harrison Township Swedesboro Wenonah Borough West Deptford Township Westville and Woolwich Township as well as all Salem County municipalities including Alloway Township Carneys Point Township Elmer Elsinboro Township Lower Alloways Creek Township Mannington Township Oldmans Township Penns Grove Pennsville Township Pilesgrove Township Pittsgrove Township Quinton Township Salem Upper Pittsgrove Township and Woodstown 1 New Jersey s 3rd legislative districtSenatorEdward Durr R Assembly membersBeth Sawyer R Bethanne McCarthy Patrick R Registration36 0 Democratic25 8 Republican36 7 unaffiliatedDemographics66 9 White14 4 Black African American0 8 Native American2 0 Asian0 0 Hawaiian Pacific Islander8 4 Other race7 6 Two or more races15 0 HispanicPopulation233 238Voting age population180 926Registered voters159 457 Contents 1 Demographic characteristics 2 Political representation 3 1965 1973 4 District composition since 1973 5 Election history 6 Election results 1973 present 6 1 Senate 6 2 General Assembly 7 Election results 1965 1973 7 1 Senate 7 1 1 District 3 At large 7 1 2 District 3A 7 1 3 District 3B 7 1 4 District 3C 7 1 5 District 3D 7 2 General Assembly 7 2 1 District 3A 7 2 2 District 3B 7 2 3 District 3C 7 2 4 District 3D 8 ReferencesDemographic characteristics EditAs of the 2020 United States census the district had a population of 233 238 of whom 180 926 77 6 were of voting age The racial makeup of the district was 155 956 66 9 White 33 610 14 4 African American 1 819 0 8 Native American 4 611 2 0 Asian 57 0 0 Pacific Islander 19 499 8 4 from some other race and 17 686 7 6 from two or more races 2 3 Hispanic or Latino of any race were 34 897 15 0 of the population 4 The district had 159 457 registered voters as of December 1 2021 of whom 58 474 36 7 were registered as unaffiliated 57 390 36 0 were registered as Democrats 41 186 25 8 were registered as Republicans and 2 407 1 5 were registered to other parties 5 Political representation EditFor the 2022 2023 session the district is represented in the State Senate by Edward Durr R Logan Township and in the General Assembly by Bethanne McCarthy Patrick R Mannington Township and Beth Sawyer R Woolwich Township 6 The legislative district overlaps with New Jersey s 1st and 2nd congressional districts 1965 1973 EditThe 1964 Supreme Court decision in Reynolds v Sims required legislative districts populations be equal as possible As an interim measure the 3rd District in the 1965 State Senate election encompassed all of Camden County and elected two members to the Senate In this case Republican Frederick Scholz and Democrat A Donald Bigley were sent to Trenton for a two year term beginning in 1966 7 For the next three elections the 3rd District became made up of all of Camden Gloucester and Salem counties and was further divided into four Assembly districts Districts 3A 3B 3C and 3D 8 9 In the 1967 and 1971 Senate elections a total of four Senators were elected from the district but candidates were nominated by Assembly district and were elected by only the residents of the respective district Each Assembly district elected two members in each election The members elected to the Senate from each district are as follows 10 11 Session District 3A District 3B District 3C District 3D1968 1969 John L White R Hugh A Kelly R John L Miller R Frank C Italiano R 1970 19711972 1973 James M Turner R S 1 Joseph A Maressa D John L Miller R Frank C Italiano R S 2 Removed from the Senate on June 28 1973 after being convicted for conspiring to place drugs in Assemblyman Kenneth A Gewertz s home mailbox 12 13 Resigned November 29 1973 to become a judge in the District Court in Camden County The members elected to the Assembly from each district are as follows 10 14 11 Session District 3A District 3B District 3C District 3D1968 1969 Joseph H Enos R Walter E Pedersen R William K Dickey R John J Horn D Kenneth A Black Jr R Leonard H Kaser R Eugene Raymond III R Lee B Laskin R 1970 1971 Joseph H Enos R A 1 James M Turner R William K Dickey R John J Horn D Kenneth A Black Jr R Thomas J Shusted R A 2 Eugene Raymond III R James Florio D 1972 1973 Kenneth A Black Jr R Francis J Gorman D William K Dickey R John J Horn D H Donald Stewart D Kenneth A Gewertz D Eugene Raymond III R James Florio D Resigned July 1 1971 Resigned March 9 1971District composition since 1973 EditStarting in 1973 with the creation of 40 equal population districts statewide the 3rd District was made up of all of Salem County and most of Gloucester County 15 Some southeastern Gloucester County municipalities were removed from the District in the 1981 redistricting but several sparsely populated Cumberland County townships along the Delaware Bay were added 16 The Cumberland County city of Bridgeton and some adjacent townships were added in the 1991 redistricting but the boroughs of Pitman and Glassboro were moved out 17 The only changes made during the 2001 redistricting were the removal of Woodbury and the addition of Elk Township and Clayton borough 18 The 2011 apportionment added Franklin Township from 4th District Glassboro 4th Newfield 4th and Woodbury Heights 5th Municipalities that had been in the 3rd District as part of the 2001 apportionment that were shifted out of the district are Commercial Township Downe Township Fairfield Township Greenwich Township Hopewell Township Lawrence Township Shiloh and Stow Creek Township all to the 1st District and Harrison Township Mantua Township and Wenonah all to the 5th District 18 Election history EditSession Senate General Assembly1974 1975 Raymond Zane D H Donald Stewart D Martin A Herman D 1976 1977 H Donald Stewart D Martin A Herman D 1978 1979 Raymond Zane D H Donald Stewart D Martin A Herman D 1980 1981 H Donald Stewart D Martin A Herman D 1982 1983 Raymond Zane D Thomas A Pankok D Martin A Herman D 1984 1985 Raymond Zane D Thomas A Pankok D Martin A Herman D 1986 1987 Jack Collins R Gary Stuhltrager R 1988 1989 Raymond Zane D Jack Collins R Gary Stuhltrager R 1990 1991 Jack Collins R Gary Stuhltrager R 1992 1993 Raymond Zane D Jack Collins R Gary Stuhltrager R 1994 1995 Raymond Zane D Jack Collins R Gary Stuhltrager R 1996 1997 Jack Collins R Gary Stuhltrager R 1998 1999 Raymond Zane D Jack Collins R Gary Stuhltrager R 2000 2001 Jack Collins R Gary Stuhltrager R Raymond Zane R n 1 2002 2003 Stephen Sweeney D Douglas H Fisher D John J Burzichelli D 2004 2005 Stephen Sweeney D Douglas H Fisher D John J Burzichelli D 2006 2007 Douglas H Fisher D John J Burzichelli D 2008 2009 Stephen Sweeney D Douglas H Fisher D n 2 John J Burzichelli D Celeste Riley D n 3 2010 2011 Celeste Riley D John J Burzichelli D 2012 2013 Stephen Sweeney D Celeste Riley D John J Burzichelli D 2014 2015 Stephen Sweeney D Celeste Riley D n 4 John J Burzichelli D Adam Taliaferro D n 5 2016 2017 Adam Taliaferro D John J Burzichelli D 2018 2019 Stephen Sweeney D Adam Taliaferro D John J Burzichelli D 2020 2021 Adam Taliaferro D John J Burzichelli D 2022 2023 Edward Durr R Beth Sawyer R Bethanne McCarthy Patrick R Switched parties on February 22 2001 Resigned March 9 2009 to become Secretary of Agriculture Appointed March 19 2009 Resigned January 2 2015 to become Cumberland County Clerk Appointed January 29 2015Election results 1973 present EditSenate Edit 2021 New Jersey general election 19 Party Candidate Votes Republican Edward Durr 33 761 51 7 nbsp 10 5Democratic Steve Sweeney 31 562 48 3 nbsp 10 5Total votes 65 323 100 0New Jersey general election 2017 20 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Steve Sweeney 31 822 58 8 nbsp 4 0Republican Fran Grenier 22 336 41 2 nbsp 4 0Total votes 54 158 100 0New Jersey general election 2013 21 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Stephen M Sweeney 31 045 54 8 nbsp 0 8Republican Niki A Trunk 25 599 45 2 nbsp 0 8Total votes 56 644 100 02011 New Jersey general election 22 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Stephen M Sweeney 25 299 55 6Republican Michael M Mulligan 20 197 44 4Total votes 45 496 100 02007 New Jersey general election 23 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Stephen M Sweeney 29 908 57 3 nbsp 3 3Republican Mark Cimino 20 645 39 6 nbsp 6 4Get a Grip William F Mead 1 635 3 1 N ATotal votes 52 188 100 02003 New Jersey general election 24 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Stephen M Sweeney 29 051 54 0 nbsp 2 5Republican Phillip S Rhudy 24 698 46 0 nbsp 2 5Total votes 53 749 100 02001 New Jersey general election 25 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Stephen M Sweeney 29 873 51 5Republican Raymond J Zane 28 138 48 5Total votes 58 011 100 01997 New Jersey general election 26 27 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Raymond J Zane 46 551 84 5 nbsp 16 9Conservative Mary A Whittam 8 121 14 7 N ARepublican No nomination made 415 0 8 nbsp 31 6Total votes 55 087 100 01993 New Jersey general election 28 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Raymond J Zane 40 940 67 6 nbsp 6 7Republican Edward J Reynolds 19 622 32 4 nbsp 0 4Total votes 60 562 100 01991 New Jersey general election 29 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Raymond J Zane 31 648 60 9Republican G Erwin Sheppard 16 600 32 0No Party Deals Frank L Sorrentino 3 683 7 1Total votes 51 931 100 01987 New Jersey general election 30 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Raymond J Zane 32 720 63 0 nbsp 0 0Republican John A Ward 19 224 37 0 nbsp 0 0Total votes 51 944 100 01983 New Jersey general election 31 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Raymond J Zane 30 179 63 0 nbsp 0 2Republican Mary Ruth Talley 17 743 37 0 nbsp 0 2Total votes 47 922 100 01981 New Jersey general election 32 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Raymond J Zane 37 613 63 2Republican D Paul McMahon Jr 21 903 36 8Total votes 59 516 100 01977 New Jersey general election 33 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Raymond J Zane 37 199 65 8 nbsp 14 1Republican Robert C Hendrickson Jr 19 328 34 2 nbsp 14 1Total votes 56 527 100 01973 New Jersey general election 34 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Raymond J Zane 34 266 79 9Republican James M Turner 8 598 20 1Total votes 42 864 100 0General Assembly Edit 2021 New Jersey general election 35 Party Candidate Votes Republican Beth Sawyer 33 878 26 2 nbsp 3 1Republican Bethanne McCarthy Patrick 33 735 26 1 nbsp 4 2Democratic John J Burzichelli 31 024 24 0 nbsp 3 9Democratic Adam Taliaferro 30 537 23 6 nbsp 3 5Total votes 129 174 100 02019 New Jersey general election 36 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John J Burzichelli 23 811 27 9 nbsp 2 4Democratic Adam Taliaferro 23 179 27 1 nbsp 2 1Republican Beth Sawyer 19 704 23 1 nbsp 2 4Republican Edward Durr Jr 18 724 21 9 nbsp 2 7 nbsp 21 3 Total votes 85 418 100 0New Jersey general election 2017 37 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John J Burzichelli 31 853 30 3 nbsp 1 8Democratic Adam Taliaferro 30 733 29 2 nbsp 2 1Republican Philip J Donohue 21 758 20 7 nbsp 1 6Republican Linwood H Donelson III 20 181 19 2 nbsp 1 2One for All Edward R Durr 589 0 6 N ATotal votes 105 114 100 0New Jersey general election 2015 38 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John Burzichelli 20 507 28 5 nbsp 0 5Democratic Adam Taliaferro 19 480 27 1 nbsp 0 2Republican Samuel J Maccarone Jr 16 063 22 3 nbsp 0 3Republican Leroy P Pierce III 14 715 20 4 nbsp 2 0The Peoples Voice John Kalnas 1 223 1 7 N ATotal votes 71 988 100 0New Jersey general election 2013 39 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John J Burzichelli 31 049 28 0 nbsp 0 0Democratic Celeste M Riley 29 870 26 9 nbsp 0 3Republican Larry Wallace 25 094 22 6 nbsp 0 2Republican Bob Vanderslice 24 823 22 4 nbsp 0 1Total votes 110 836 100 0New Jersey general election 2011 40 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John J Burzichelli 25 172 28 0Democratic Celeste M Riley 23 960 26 6Republican Bob Villare 20 528 22 8Republican Domenick DiCicco 20 268 22 5Total votes 89 928 100 0New Jersey general election 2009 41 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John J Burzichelli 35 423 28 3 nbsp 1 2Democratic Celeste M Riley 31 888 25 5 nbsp 3 8Republican Robert Villare 30 526 24 4 nbsp 5 4Republican Lee Lucas 27 316 21 8 nbsp 3 4Total votes 125 153 100 0New Jersey general election 2007 42 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John J Burzichelli 30 222 29 5 nbsp 0 1Democratic Douglas H Fisher 30 078 29 3 nbsp 0 2Republican Phil Donohue 19 534 19 0 nbsp 1 2Republican Jeffrey Stepler 18 927 18 4 nbsp 1 1Green Margie MacWilliams 2 078 2 0 N AGreen Charles Woodrow 1 755 1 7 N ATotal votes 102 594 100 0New Jersey general election 2005 43 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John Burzichelli 35 339 29 6 nbsp 4 3Democratic Douglas H Fisher 35 265 29 5 nbsp 4 1Republican Phillip S Rhudy 24 140 20 2 nbsp 3 2Republican James W Zee III 23 297 19 5 nbsp 3 0Constitution John Leone 1 535 1 3 N ATotal votes 119 576 100 0New Jersey general election 2003 44 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Douglas H Fisher 27 178 25 4 nbsp 2 7Democratic John J Burzichelli 27 110 25 3 nbsp 1 3Republican Susan Bestwick 25 056 23 4 nbsp 0 6Republican Douglas Sorantino 24 069 22 5 nbsp 0 0Green Peggy Murphy 1 951 1 8 N AGreen Charles Woodrow 1 627 1 5 N ATotal votes 106 991 100 0New Jersey general election 2001 45 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Douglas H Fisher 31 886 28 1Democratic John J Burzichelli 30 213 26 6Republican Michael H Facemyer 25 823 22 8Republican Harold U Johnson 25 509 22 5Total votes 113 431 100 0New Jersey general election 1999 46 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jack Collins 28 609 31 0 nbsp 5 3Republican Gary Stuhltrager 24 573 26 6 nbsp 7 5Democratic John J Burzichelli 20 658 22 4 nbsp 1 6Democratic Ron Brittin 15 440 16 7 nbsp 15 4Conservative Jan McFetridge 1 599 1 7 nbsp 2 0Conservative Bob McFetridge 1 333 1 4 nbsp 2 5Total votes 92 212 100 0New Jersey general election 1997 47 48 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jack Collins 39 046 36 3 nbsp 5 3Republican Gary W Stuhltrager 36 686 34 1 nbsp 3 8Democratic Harry L Rink 22 350 20 8 nbsp 3 4Conservative Bob McFetridge 4 160 3 9 nbsp 2 2Conservative Jan McFetridge 3 982 3 7 nbsp 2 1Democratic No nomination made 1 376 1 3 nbsp 16 7Total votes 107 600 100 0New Jersey general election 1995 49 50 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jack Collins 27 171 31 0 nbsp 1 2Republican Gary W Stuhltrager 26 595 30 3 nbsp 1 1Democratic John J Gentile 15 761 18 0 nbsp 0 6Democratic Harry L Rink 15 292 17 4 nbsp 0 4Conservative Robert J McFetridge 1 494 1 7 N AConservative William A Junghans 1 417 1 6 N ATotal votes 87 730 100 0New Jersey general election 1993 28 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jack Collins 38 013 32 2 nbsp 2 8Republican Gary W Stuhltrager 37 021 31 4 nbsp 2 8Democratic Joseph J Riley 21 959 18 6 nbsp 1 2Democratic Amelia B Kressler 21 062 17 8 nbsp 1 9Total votes 118 055 100 01991 New Jersey general election 29 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jack Collins 30 117 29 4Republican Gary W Stuhltrager 29 314 28 6Democratic Benjamin W Timberman 20 241 19 8Democratic Nancy L Sungenis 20 147 19 7Populist James H Orr Jr 1 354 1 3Populist Albert S Fogg III 1 302 1 3Total votes 102 475 100 01989 New Jersey general election 51 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jack Collins 33 680 28 0 nbsp 1 3Republican Gary W Stuhltrager 31 526 26 2 nbsp 0 9Democratic Thomas A Pankok 27 165 22 6 nbsp 0 5Democratic Robert P Wooton 26 351 21 9 nbsp 1 2Independent James H Orr Jr 1 680 1 4 N ATotal votes 120 402 100 01987 New Jersey general election 30 Party Candidate Votes Republican Gary W Stuhltrager 27 819 27 1 nbsp 1 4Republican Jack Collins 27 411 26 7 nbsp 0 5Democratic James G Waddington 23 779 23 1 nbsp 1 4Democratic Paul A Oland 23 755 23 1 nbsp 0 5Total votes 102 764 100 01985 New Jersey general election 52 Party Candidate Votes Republican Jack Collins 27 514 26 2 nbsp 3 3Republican Gary W Stuhltrager 27 032 25 7 nbsp 3 5Democratic Martin A Herman 25 699 24 5 nbsp 3 7Democratic Thomas A Pankok 24 796 23 6 nbsp 3 1Total votes 105 041 100 0New Jersey general election 1983 31 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Martin A Herman 26 642 28 2 nbsp 0 4Democratic Thomas A Pankok 25 248 26 7 nbsp 0 5Republican Russell E Paul 21 593 22 9 nbsp 0 2Republican Edmund Duke Downer 20 976 22 2 nbsp 0 3Total votes 94 459 100 0New Jersey general election 1981 32 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Martin A Herman 32 860 28 6Democratic Thomas A Pankok 30 035 26 2Republican G Erwin Sheppard 26 010 22 7Republican David F Liddle 25 876 22 5Total votes 114 781 100 0New Jersey general election 1979 53 Party Candidate Votes Democratic H Donald Stewart 28 739 27 5 nbsp 2 6Democratic Martin A Herman 26 786 25 7 nbsp 1 2Republican Jeffrey G Albertson 25 690 24 6 nbsp 2 4Republican F Dean Kimmel 23 165 22 2 nbsp 1 4Total votes 104 380 100 0New Jersey general election 1977 33 Party Candidate Votes Democratic H Donald Stewart 32 870 30 1 nbsp 0 2Democratic Martin A Herman 29 400 26 9 nbsp 1 2Republican Douglas Zee 24 305 22 2 nbsp 0 3Republican Thomas P Haaf 22 804 20 8 nbsp 1 1Total votes 109 379 100 0New Jersey general election 1975 54 Party Candidate Votes Democratic H Donald Stewart 30 054 29 9 nbsp 2 1Democratic Martin A Herman 25 786 25 7 nbsp 2 9Republican Douglas Zee 22 608 22 5 nbsp 2 7Republican Donald A Smith Jr 22 016 21 9 nbsp 2 3Total votes 100 464 100 0New Jersey general election 1973 34 Party Candidate Votes Democratic H Donald Stewart 35 106 32 0Democratic Martin A Herman 31 340 28 6Republican Edmund E Downer 21 782 19 8Republican Lester Harris 21 507 19 6Total votes 109 735 100 0Election results 1965 1973 EditSenate Edit District 3 At large Edit 1965 New Jersey general election 7 Party Candidate Votes Republican Frederick J Scholz 66 509 25 8Democratic A Donald Bigley 62 396 24 2Democratic Alfred R Pierce 61 285 23 8Republican John H Mohrfeld III 59 359 23 0Independent Francis J Werner 5 252 2 0Independent Joseph E Reilly 1 891 0 7Socialist Labor Dominic W Doganiero 933 0 4Total votes 257 625 100 0District 3A Edit 1967 New Jersey general election 10 Party Candidate Votes Republican John L White 28 456 54 6Democratic John A Waddington 23 635 45 3Socialist Labor Albert Ronis 28 0 1Total votes 52 119 100 01971 New Jersey general election 11 Party Candidate Votes Republican James M Turner 26 424 50 010Democratic Louis J Damminger Jr 26 413 49 990Total votes 52 837 100 0District 3B Edit 1967 New Jersey general election 10 Party Candidate Votes Republican Hugh A Kelly 30 514 55 7Democratic Joseph M Sandone 24 285 44 3Total votes 54 799 100 01971 New Jersey general election 11 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joseph A Maressa 27 347 56 3Republican George E Lord 21 266 43 7Total votes 48 613 100 0District 3C Edit 1967 New Jersey general election 10 Party Candidate Votes Republican John L Miller 29 483 61 5Democratic Richard S Hyland 18 454 38 5Total votes 47 937 100 01971 New Jersey general election 11 Party Candidate Votes Republican John L Miller 28 345 57 2Democratic Morton H Rappaport 21 168 42 8Total votes 49 513 100 0District 3D Edit 1967 New Jersey general election 10 Party Candidate Votes Republican Frank C Italiano 18 735 52 6Democratic Alfred R Pierce 16 690 46 9Socialist Labor Dominic W Doganiero 171 0 5Total votes 35 596 100 01971 New Jersey general election 11 Party Candidate Votes Republican Frank C Italiano 22 312 50 8Democratic Thomas R Bristow 21 615 49 2Total votes 43 927 100 0General Assembly Edit District 3A Edit New Jersey general election 1967 10 Party Candidate Votes Republican Joseph H Enos 27 635 27 4Republican Kenneth A Black Jr 26 888 26 7Democratic John W Davis 24 142 23 9Democratic Harris Y Cotton 22 188 22 0Total votes 100 853 100 0New Jersey general election 1969 14 Party Candidate Votes Republican Joseph H Enos 32 583 28 8Republican Kenneth A Black Jr 32 484 28 7Democratic Alvin G Shpeen 24 359 21 5Democratic Norman Telsey 23 296 20 6Independent Party Tom Newman 181 0 2Independent Party Nicholas Halkias 154 0 1Total votes 113 057 100 0New Jersey general election 1971 11 Party Candidate Votes Republican Kenneth A Black Jr 27 384 26 5Democratic H Donald Stewart 26 137 25 3Republican Harold C Thompson 25 491 24 6Democratic Martin A Herman 24 469 23 6Total votes 103 481 100 0District 3B Edit New Jersey general election 1967 10 Party Candidate Votes Republican Walter E Pedersen 28 193 26 3Republican Leonard H Kaser 27 025 25 3Democratic LeRoy P Wooster 26 791 25 0Democratic William F Milam 25 011 23 4Total votes 107 020 100 0New Jersey general election 1969 14 Party Candidate Votes Republican James M Turner 30 970 27 9Republican Thomas J Shusted 30 598 27 6Democratic Thomas A Lunn 26 014 23 4Democratic Joseph J Master 22 588 20 3Independent Joseph Calabrese 582 0 5Independent Joseph M Young 274 0 2Total votes 111 026 100 0New Jersey general election 1971 11 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Francis J Gorman 25 569 27 2Democratic Kenneth A Gewertz 24 981 26 5Republican William D Dilks 21 954 23 3Republican Anthony L Esgro 21 591 22 9Total votes 94 095 100 0District 3C Edit New Jersey general election 1967 10 Party Candidate Votes Republican William K Dickey 30 694 32 6Republican Eugene Raymond III 29 590 31 4Democratic Mary Ellen Talbott 17 144 18 2Democratic Gordon H Beckhart 16 788 17 8Total votes 94 216 100 0New Jersey general election 1969 14 Party Candidate Votes Republican William K Dickey 41 123 32 1Republican Eugene Raymond III 40 140 31 3Democratic Ira Rabkin 23 890 18 6Democratic Eugene S Obidinski 22 373 17 5Independent Party Robert R Huntsinger 630 0 5Total votes 128 156 100 0New Jersey general election 1971 11 Party Candidate Votes Republican William K Dickey 28 770 29 5Republican Eugene Raymond III 26 987 27 7Democratic Thomas J McCart 21 197 21 7Democratic John J Shirk 20 547 21 1Total votes 97 501 100 0District 3D Edit New Jersey general election 1967 10 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John J Horn 18 349 26 8Republican Lee B Laskin 17 999 26 3Democratic Elijah Perry 16 192 23 7Republican Gretchen B Waples 15 827 23 2Total votes 68 367 100 0New Jersey general election 1969 14 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John J Horn 19 687 26 7Democratic James J Florio 18 303 24 8Republican John H Mohrfeld III 17 922 24 3Republican Gretchen B Waples 17 244 23 4Socialist Labor Dominic W Doganiero 317 0 4Socialist Labor Louis Iuliucci 295 0 4Total votes 73 768 100 0New Jersey general election 1971 11 Party Candidate Votes Democratic John J Horn 25 003 28 9Democratic James J Florio 24 897 28 7Republican Edward C Yeager 17 095 19 7Republican Eugene V Hinski 16 909 19 5Lower Property Taxes Thomas S Watson Jr 2 729 3 2Total votes 86 633 100 0References Edit Districts by Number New Jersey Legislature Accessed July 6 2023 RACE United States 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