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New Jersey Republican Party

The New Jersey Republican Party (NJGOP) is the affiliate of the United States Republican Party in New Jersey. It was founded in 1880 and is currently led by Bob Hugin.

New Jersey Republican Party
ChairmanBob Hugin
Senate LeaderAnthony M. Bucco
Assembly LeaderJohn DiMaio
Founded1880
Headquarters150 West State Street, Suite 230
Trenton, NJ 08608
Membership (2023)1,556,079[1]
IdeologyConservatism
Political positionCenter-right to right-wing
Colors  Red
U.S. Senate seats
0 / 2
U.S. House seats
3 / 12
Seats in the New Jersey Senate
15 / 40
Seats in the New Jersey General Assembly
28 / 80
Website
www.njgop.org

Current leadership edit

  • Bob Hugin, Chairman[2]
  • Darlene Shotmeyer, Vice Chairwoman[2]
  • Irene Kim Asbury, Secretary[2]
  • Shaun Van Doren, Treasurer[2]
  • Bill Palatucci, National Committeeman[2]
  • Virginia Haines, National Committeewoman[2]
  • Christine Giordano Hanlon, Strategic Advisor to the Chairman[2]
  • Theresa Velardi, Executive Director[2]
  • Alexandra Wilkes, Communications Director[2]

Current elected officials edit

The New Jersey Republican Party holds a minority in both the New Jersey General Assembly and the New Jersey Senate.

Members of Congress edit

U.S. Senate edit

  • None

Both of New Jersey's U.S. Senate seats have held by Democrats since 2013. Clifford P. Case was the last Republican elected to represent New Jersey in the U.S. Senate in 1972. Case served four consecutive terms before losing the Republican primary in 1978 to Jeff Bell, who himself lost the General election to Democratic challenger Bill Bradley. Two Republicans have served interim appointments to the Senate since: Nicholas F. Brady and Jeffrey Chiesa. Neither ran for election to a full term.

U.S. House of Representatives edit

Out of the 12 seats New Jersey is apportioned in the U.S. House of Representatives, three are held by Republicans:

District Member Photo
2nd Jeff Van Drew
 
4th Chris Smith
 
7th Thomas Kean Jr.
 

State officials edit

New Jersey Senate (15/40 seats) edit

New Jersey Assembly (28/80 seats) edit

Past elected officials edit

Vice President of the United States edit

U.S. senators edit

U.S. representatives edit

1856–1874 edit

1875–1899 edit

1900–1924 edit

1925–1949 edit

1950–1974 edit

1975–present edit

Governors edit

Party chairmen edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Statewide Voter Registration Summary" (PDF). Division of Elections. New Jersey Department of State. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i "NJGOP". www.njgop.org. Retrieved 23 February 2023.

External links edit

  • New Jersey Republican State Committee

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources New Jersey Republican Party news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message The New Jersey Republican Party NJGOP is the affiliate of the United States Republican Party in New Jersey It was founded in 1880 and is currently led by Bob Hugin New Jersey Republican PartyChairmanBob HuginSenate LeaderAnthony M BuccoAssembly LeaderJohn DiMaioFounded1880Headquarters150 West State Street Suite 230Trenton NJ 08608Membership 2023 1 556 079 1 IdeologyConservatismPolitical positionCenter right to right wingColors RedU S Senate seats0 2U S House seats3 12Seats in the New Jersey Senate15 40Seats in the New Jersey General Assembly28 80Websitewww wbr njgop wbr orgPolitics of New JerseyElections Contents 1 Current leadership 2 Current elected officials 2 1 Members of Congress 2 1 1 U S Senate 2 1 2 U S House of Representatives 2 2 State officials 2 2 1 New Jersey Senate 15 40 seats 2 2 2 New Jersey Assembly 28 80 seats 3 Past elected officials 3 1 Vice President of the United States 3 2 U S senators 3 3 U S representatives 3 3 1 1856 1874 3 3 2 1875 1899 3 3 3 1900 1924 3 3 4 1925 1949 3 3 5 1950 1974 3 3 6 1975 present 3 4 Governors 4 Party chairmen 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksCurrent leadership editThis list is complete and up to date as of February 2023 Bob Hugin Chairman 2 Darlene Shotmeyer Vice Chairwoman 2 Irene Kim Asbury Secretary 2 Shaun Van Doren Treasurer 2 Bill Palatucci National Committeeman 2 Virginia Haines National Committeewoman 2 Christine Giordano Hanlon Strategic Advisor to the Chairman 2 Theresa Velardi Executive Director 2 Alexandra Wilkes Communications Director 2 Current elected officials editThe New Jersey Republican Party holds a minority in both the New Jersey General Assembly and the New Jersey Senate Members of Congress edit U S Senate edit None Both of New Jersey s U S Senate seats have held by Democrats since 2013 Clifford P Case was the last Republican elected to represent New Jersey in the U S Senate in 1972 Case served four consecutive terms before losing the Republican primary in 1978 to Jeff Bell who himself lost the General election to Democratic challenger Bill Bradley Two Republicans have served interim appointments to the Senate since Nicholas F Brady and Jeffrey Chiesa Neither ran for election to a full term U S House of Representatives edit Out of the 12 seats New Jersey is apportioned in the U S House of Representatives three are held by Republicans District Member Photo 2nd Jeff Van Drew nbsp 4th Chris Smith nbsp 7th Thomas Kean Jr nbsp State officials edit New Jersey Senate 15 40 seats edit Senate Minority Leader Anthony M Bucco of Boonton Township Carmen Amato of Lacey Jon Bramnick of Westfield Kristin Corrado of Totowa Owen Henry of Old Bridge James W Holzapfel of Toms River Declan O Scanlon of Little Silver Joseph Pennacchio of Montville Vince Polistina of Egg Harbor Holly Schepisi of River Vale Robert Singer of Lakewood Parker Space of Wantage Doug Steinhardt of Lopatcong Township Mike Testa of Vineland Latham Tiver of Southampton New Jersey Assembly 28 80 seats edit Assembly Minority Leader John DiMaio of Hackettstown Robert Auth of Old Tappan John Azzariti of Saddle River Al Barlas of Cedar Grove Christian Barranco of Jefferson Township Brian Bergen of Denville Robert D Clifton of Matawan Christopher DePhillips of Wyckoff Aura Dunn of Mendham Township Dawn Fantasia of Franklin Borough Vicky Flynn of Holmdel Don Guardian of Atlantic City Mike Inganamort of Chester Township Paul Kanitra of Point Pleasant Beach Sean T Kean of Wall Michele Matsikoudis of New Providence Antwan McClellan of Ocean City Gregory P McGuckin of Toms River Nancy Munoz of Summit Greg Myhre of Stafford Township Erik Peterson of Franklin Hunterdon Brian E Rumpf of Little Egg Harbor Alex Sauickie of Jackson Gerard Scharfenberger of Middletown Erik Simonsen of Lower Township Claire Swift of Margate City Michael Torrissi of Hammonton Jay Webber of Morris PlainsPast elected officials editVice President of the United States edit Garret Hobart 1897 99 U S senators edit John C Ten Eyck 1859 65 Richard Stockton Field 1862 63 Alexander G Cattell 1866 71 Frederick T Frelinghuysen 1866 69 1871 77 William Joyce Sewell 1881 87 1895 1901 John Kean 1899 1911 John F Dryden 1902 07 Frank O Briggs 1907 13 Joseph S Frelinghuysen 1917 23 David Baird 1918 19 Walter Evans Edge 1919 29 Hamilton Fish Kean 1929 35 David Baird Jr 1929 30 Dwight Morrow 1930 31 William Warren Barbour 1931 37 1938 43 Albert W Hawkes 1943 49 Howard Alexander Smith 1944 59 Robert C Hendrickson 1949 55 Clifford P Case 1955 79 Nicholas F Brady 1982 Jeffrey Chiesa 2013 U S representatives edit 1856 1874 edit Isaiah D Clawson 1857 59 George R Robbins 1857 59 William Pennington 1859 61 John T Nixon 1859 63 John L N Stratton 1859 63 John F Starr 1863 67 William A Newell 1865 67 George A Halsey 1867 73 William Moore 1867 71 John Hill 1867 73 1881 83 John W Hazelton 1871 75 Amos Clark Jr of Elizabeth 1873 75 William W Phelps 1873 75 1883 89 Isaac W Scudder 1873 75 Marcus Lawrence Ward 1873 75 Samuel A Dobbins 1873 77 1875 1899 edit Clement H Sinnickson 1875 79 Thomas B Peddie 1877 79 John H Pugh 1877 79 John L Blake 1879 81 Lewis A Brigham 1879 81 Charles H Voorhis 1879 81 George M Robeson 1879 83 Phineas Jones 1881 83 John H Brewer 1881 85 Benjamin F Howey 1883 85 John Kean of Elizabeth 1883 85 1887 89 George Hires 1885 89 Herman Lehlbach 1885 91 James Buchanan of Trenton 1885 93 Charles D Beckwith 1889 91 Christopher A Bergen 1889 93 Henry C Loudenslager 1893 1911 John J Gardner 1893 1913 Thomas McEwan Jr 1895 99 Mahlon Pitney 1895 99 Charles N Fowler 1895 1911 Richard W Parker 1895 1911 1914 19 1921 23 James F Stewart 1895 1903 Benjamin F Howell 1895 1911 1900 1924 edit William M Lanning 1903 04 William H Wiley 1903 07 1909 11 Ira W Wood 1904 13 Henry C Allen 1905 07 Marshall Van Winkle 1905 07 William J Browning 1911 20 Dow H Drukker 1914 19 John Henry Capstick 1915 18 Edward W Gray 1915 19 Elijah C Hutchinson 1915 23 Frederick R Lehlbach 1915 37 Isaac Bacharach 1915 37 John R Ramsey 1917 21 William F Birch 1918 19 Amos H Radcliffe 1919 23 Ernest R Ackerman 1919 31 Francis F Patterson Jr 1920 27 Theodore F Appleby 1921 23 Archibald E Olpp 1921 23 Herbert W Taylor 1921 23 1925 27 Randolph Perkins 1921 36 George N Seger 1923 40 1925 1949 edit Stewart H Appleby of Asbury Park 1925 27 Franklin W Fort of East Orange 1925 31 Charles A Eaton of Plainfield 1925 53 Harold G Hoffman of South Amboy 1927 31 Charles A Wolverton of Camden 1927 59 Fred A Hartley Jr of Kearney 1929 49 Peter A Cavicchia of Newark 1931 37 Donald H McLean 1933 45 D Lane Powers of Trenton 1933 45 J Parnell Thomas of Allendale 1937 50 Walter S Jeffries 1939 41 Frank C Osmers Jr of Englewood 1939 43 1951 65 Albert L Vreeland of East Orange 1939 43 Robert W Kean of Livingston 1939 59 Gordon Canfield of Paterson 1941 61 Frank L Sundstrom of East Orange 1943 49 Harry Lancaster Towe of Tenafly 1943 51 James C Auchincloss of Rumson 1943 65 Frank A Mathews Jr 1945 49 Clifford P Case of Rahway 1945 53 Thomas M Hand 1945 56 1950 1974 edit William B Widnall of Ridgewood 1950 74 Peter Frelinghuysen Jr of Morristown 1953 75 Milton W Glenn of Margate City 1957 65 Florence P Dwyer of Elizabeth 1957 73 George M Wallhauser of Maplewood 1959 65 William T Cahill of Collingswood 1959 70 John E Hunt of Pitman 1967 75 Charles W Sandman Jr of Cape May Court House 1967 75 Edwin B Forsythe of Moorestown 1970 84 Joseph J Maraziti of Boonton 1973 75 Matthew J Rinaldo of Union 1973 83 1975 present edit Millicent H Fenwick of Bernardsville 1975 83 Harold C Hollenbeck of East Rutherford 1977 83 James A Courter of Hackettstown 1979 91 Marge Roukema of Ridgewood 1981 2003 Jim Saxton of Mount Holly 1984 2009 Dean A Gallo of Morris Plains 1985 94 Richard Zimmer of Flemington 1991 97 Bob Franks of Union 1993 2001 Rodney Frelinghuysen of Morristown 1995 2019 Frank LoBiondo of Ventnor City 1995 2019 William J Martini of Clifton 1995 97 Michael J Pappas of Franklin Township 1997 99 Michael A Ferguson of Warren Township 2001 09 Scott Garrett of Sussex 2003 17 Leonard Lance of Lebanon 2009 19 Jon Runyan of Mount Laurel 2011 15 Tom MacArthur of Toms River 2015 19 Governors edit William A Newell 1857 60 Charles Smith Olden 1860 63 Marcus Lawrence Ward 1866 69 John W Griggs 1896 98 Foster McGowan Voorhees 1899 1902 Franklin Murphy 1902 05 Edward C Stokes 1905 08 John Franklin Fort 1908 11 Walter Evans Edge 1917 19 1944 47 Morgan Foster Larson 1929 32 Harold G Hoffman 1935 38 Alfred E Driscoll 1947 54 William T Cahill 1970 74 Thomas Kean 1982 90 Christine Todd Whitman 1994 2001 Donald DiFrancesco 2001 02 Chris Christie 2010 18 Party chairmen editFurther information New Jersey Republican State Committee ChairmenSee also editRepublican Party United States New Jersey New Jersey Democratic State CommitteeReferences edit Statewide Voter Registration Summary PDF Division of Elections New Jersey Department of State Retrieved 2 August 2023 a b c d e f g h i NJGOP www njgop org Retrieved 23 February 2023 External links editNew Jersey Republican State Committee Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New Jersey Republican Party amp oldid 1217329842, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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