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2017 New Jersey elections

A general election was held in the U.S. state of New Jersey on November 7, 2017. Primary elections were held on June 6. All elected offices at the state level were on the ballot in this election cycle, including Governor and Lieutenant Governor for four-year terms, all 80 seats in the New Jersey General Assembly for two-year terms, and all 40 seats in the State Senate for four-year terms. In addition to the gubernatorial and State Legislative elections, numerous county offices and Freeholders in addition to municipal offices were up for election. There were two statewide ballot questions and some counties and municipalities also had a local ballot question. Non-partisan local elections, some school board elections, and some fire district elections were also held throughout the year.

Governor edit

2017 New Jersey gubernatorial election
 
← 2013 November 7, 2017 2021 →
Turnout38.5%[1] ( 1.1%)
     
Nominee Phil Murphy Kim Guadagno
Party Democratic Republican
Running mate Sheila Oliver Carlos Rendo
Popular vote 1,203,110 899,583
Percentage 56.0% 41.9%

 
 
 
 
Murphy:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      80–90%      >90%
Guadagno:      40–50%      50–60%      60–70%      70–80%      >90%

Legislature edit

State Senate edit

2017 New Jersey State Senate election
 
← 2013 November 7, 2017 2021 →

All 40 seats in the New Jersey Senate
21 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
     
Leader Steve Sweeney Thomas Kean Jr.
Party Democratic Republican
Leader since January 12, 2010 January 8, 2008
Leader's seat 3rd district 21st district
Last election 24 16
Seats won 25 15
Seat change   1   1
Popular vote 1,185,420 802,418
Percentage 59.5% 40.3%
Swing   12.1%   11.8%

 
Results by district
     Democratic hold      Democratic gain
     Republican hold      Republican gain

All 40 seats of the New Jersey Senate were up for election. Prior to the elections, Democrats held a 24–16 majority in the upper house. Democrats picked up an open seat in District 7 and defeated a Republican incumbent in District 11, while Republicans defeated an appointed Democratic incumbent in District 2. Overall, this resulted in Democrats having a net gain of one seat, increasing their majority to 25–15.

Overall results edit

25 15
Democratic Republican
Parties Candidates Seats Popular Vote
2013 2017 +/- Strength Vote % Change
Democratic 40 24 25  1 63% 1,177,295 59.1%  11.7%
Republican 37 16 15  1 38% 810,543 40.7%  11.4%
Green 1 0 0   0% 1,306 0.1% N/A
Libertarian 1 0 0   0% 574 0.03%  0.02%
Independent 4 0 0   0% 2,545 0.1%  0.4%
Total 83 40 40 0 100.0% 1,992,263 100.0% -

General Assembly edit

New Jersey General Assembly elections, 2017
 
← 2015 November 7, 2017 2019 →

All 80 seats in the New Jersey General Assembly
41 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
     
Leader Vincent Prieto
(stepped down)
Jon Bramnick
Party Democratic Republican
Leader since January 14, 2014 January 17, 2012
Leader's seat 32nd (Secaucus) 21st (Westfield)
Last election 52 28
Seats won 54 26
Seat change   2   2
Popular vote 2,266,879 1,613,865
Percentage 58.1% 41.4%
Swing   4.8%   4.5%

 
Results:
     Democratic hold      Democratic gain
     Republican hold

Speaker before election

Vincent Prieto
Democratic

Elected Speaker

Craig Coughlin
Democratic

All 80 seats of the New Jersey General Assembly were up for election. Prior to the elections, Democrats held a 52–28 majority in the lower house. Overall, the Democrats increased their majority by 2 to a supermajority at 54–26, thanks to holding all their seats as well as picking up open seats in District 2 and District 16.

Overall results edit

54 26
Democratic Republican
Parties Candidates Seats Popular Vote
2015 2017 +/- Strength Vote % Change
Democratic 80 52 54  2 68% 2,266,879 58.1%  4.8%
Republican 78 28 26  2 33% 1,613,865 41.4%  4.5%
Green 4 0 0   0% 4,828 0.1%  0.3%
Libertarian 4 0 0   0% 2,804 0.1%  0.0%
Solidarity 1 0 0   0% 821 0.02% N/A
Independent 14 0 0   0% 13,537 0.3%  0.0%
Total 181 80 80 0 100.0% 3,902,734 100.0% -

Ballot measures edit

Two statewide questions were on the ballot. Both were approved by voters:

  • Public Question Number 1, a bond measure that would borrow $125 million to fund capital projects for public libraries.[2][3]
  • Public Question Number 2, a constitutional amendment that would require money collected from environmental contamination lawsuits to be used for cleanup and restoration efforts.[4][5]

Polling edit

Question 1
Poll source Date(s)

administered

Sample

size

Margin of error Yes  Y No  N Undecided
Stockton University October 18–24, 2017 525 LV ± 4.3% 56% 39% 5%
Stockton University October 4–12, 2017 585 LV ± 4.1% 48% 45% 6%
Question 2
Poll source Date(s)

administered

Sample

size

Margin of error Yes  Y No  N Undecided
Stockton University October 18–24, 2017 525 LV ± 4.3% 87% 9% 4%
Stockton University October 4–12, 2017 585 LV ± 4.1% 79% 13% 8%

Results edit

Question 1[6]
Choice Votes %
Yes  Y 970,334 60.03
No  N 646,110 39.97
Total votes 1,616,444 100
Question 2[7]
Choice Votes %
Yes  Y 1,093,448 69.02
No  N 490,763 30.98
Total votes 1,584,211 100

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). Secretary of State of New Jersey. November 29, 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 1, 2017. Retrieved November 29, 2017.
  2. ^ Reitmeyer, John (July 25, 2017). "ONE FOR THE BOOKS: $125M LIBRARY BOND ISSUE ON NOVEMBER BALLOT". NJ Spotlight. Retrieved August 17, 2017.
  3. ^ "PUBLIC QUESTION NO. 1" (PDF). Secretary of State of New Jersey. Retrieved September 24, 2017.
  4. ^ Gregory, Phil (December 20, 2016). . newsworks. Archived from the original on February 23, 2017. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  5. ^ "PUBLIC QUESTION NO. 2" (PDF). Secretary of State of New Jersey. Retrieved September 24, 2017.
  6. ^ "Official List, Public Question Results For 11/07/2017--GENERAL ELECTION" (PDF). Secretary of State of New Jersey. November 29, 2017. Retrieved December 3, 2017.
  7. ^ "Official List, Public Question Results For 11/07/2017--GENERAL ELECTION" (PDF). Secretary of State of New Jersey. November 29, 2017. Retrieved December 3, 2017.

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A general election was held in the U S state of New Jersey on November 7 2017 Primary elections were held on June 6 All elected offices at the state level were on the ballot in this election cycle including Governor and Lieutenant Governor for four year terms all 80 seats in the New Jersey General Assembly for two year terms and all 40 seats in the State Senate for four year terms In addition to the gubernatorial and State Legislative elections numerous county offices and Freeholders in addition to municipal offices were up for election There were two statewide ballot questions and some counties and municipalities also had a local ballot question Non partisan local elections some school board elections and some fire district elections were also held throughout the year Contents 1 Governor 2 Legislature 2 1 State Senate 2 1 1 Overall results 2 2 General Assembly 2 2 1 Overall results 3 Ballot measures 3 1 Polling 3 2 Results 4 ReferencesGovernor editMain article 2017 New Jersey gubernatorial election 2017 New Jersey gubernatorial election nbsp 2013 November 7 2017 2021 Turnout38 5 1 nbsp 1 1 nbsp nbsp Nominee Phil Murphy Kim Guadagno Party Democratic Republican Running mate Sheila Oliver Carlos Rendo Popular vote 1 203 110 899 583 Percentage 56 0 41 9 nbsp Results by county nbsp Results by congressional district nbsp Results by municipality nbsp Results by state legislative districtMurphy 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 80 90 gt 90 Guadagno 40 50 50 60 60 70 70 80 gt 90 Governor before election Chris Christie Republican Elected Governor Phil Murphy DemocraticLegislature editState Senate edit Main article 2017 New Jersey State Senate election 2017 New Jersey State Senate election nbsp 2013 November 7 2017 2021 All 40 seats in the New Jersey Senate21 seats needed for a majority Majority party Minority party nbsp nbsp Leader Steve Sweeney Thomas Kean Jr Party Democratic Republican Leader since January 12 2010 January 8 2008 Leader s seat 3rd district 21st district Last election 24 16 Seats won 25 15 Seat change nbsp 1 nbsp 1 Popular vote 1 185 420 802 418 Percentage 59 5 40 3 Swing nbsp 12 1 nbsp 11 8 nbsp Results by district Democratic hold Democratic gain Republican hold Republican gainSenate President before election Steve Sweeney Democratic Elected Senate President Steve Sweeney Democratic All 40 seats of the New Jersey Senate were up for election Prior to the elections Democrats held a 24 16 majority in the upper house Democrats picked up an open seat in District 7 and defeated a Republican incumbent in District 11 while Republicans defeated an appointed Democratic incumbent in District 2 Overall this resulted in Democrats having a net gain of one seat increasing their majority to 25 15 Overall results edit 25 15 Democratic Republican Parties Candidates Seats Popular Vote 2013 2017 Strength Vote Change Democratic 40 24 25 nbsp 1 63 1 177 295 59 1 nbsp 11 7 Republican 37 16 15 nbsp 1 38 810 543 40 7 nbsp 11 4 Green 1 0 0 nbsp 0 1 306 0 1 N A Libertarian 1 0 0 nbsp 0 574 0 03 nbsp 0 02 Independent 4 0 0 nbsp 0 2 545 0 1 nbsp 0 4 Total 83 40 40 0 100 0 1 992 263 100 0 General Assembly edit Main article 2017 New Jersey General Assembly election New Jersey General Assembly elections 2017 nbsp 2015 November 7 2017 2019 All 80 seats in the New Jersey General Assembly41 seats needed for a majority Majority party Minority party nbsp nbsp Leader Vincent Prieto stepped down Jon Bramnick Party Democratic Republican Leader since January 14 2014 January 17 2012 Leader s seat 32nd Secaucus 21st Westfield Last election 52 28 Seats won 54 26 Seat change nbsp 2 nbsp 2 Popular vote 2 266 879 1 613 865 Percentage 58 1 41 4 Swing nbsp 4 8 nbsp 4 5 nbsp Results Democratic hold Democratic gain Republican holdSpeaker before election Vincent Prieto Democratic Elected Speaker Craig Coughlin Democratic All 80 seats of the New Jersey General Assembly were up for election Prior to the elections Democrats held a 52 28 majority in the lower house Overall the Democrats increased their majority by 2 to a supermajority at 54 26 thanks to holding all their seats as well as picking up open seats in District 2 and District 16 Overall results edit 54 26 Democratic Republican Parties Candidates Seats Popular Vote 2015 2017 Strength Vote Change Democratic 80 52 54 nbsp 2 68 2 266 879 58 1 nbsp 4 8 Republican 78 28 26 nbsp 2 33 1 613 865 41 4 nbsp 4 5 Green 4 0 0 nbsp 0 4 828 0 1 nbsp 0 3 Libertarian 4 0 0 nbsp 0 2 804 0 1 nbsp 0 0 Solidarity 1 0 0 nbsp 0 821 0 02 N A Independent 14 0 0 nbsp 0 13 537 0 3 nbsp 0 0 Total 181 80 80 0 100 0 3 902 734 100 0 Ballot measures editTwo statewide questions were on the ballot Both were approved by voters Public Question Number 1 a bond measure that would borrow 125 million to fund capital projects for public libraries 2 3 Public Question Number 2 a constitutional amendment that would require money collected from environmental contamination lawsuits to be used for cleanup and restoration efforts 4 5 Polling edit Question 1 Poll source Date s administered Sample size Margin of error Yes nbsp Y No nbsp N Undecided Stockton University October 18 24 2017 525 LV 4 3 56 39 5 Stockton University October 4 12 2017 585 LV 4 1 48 45 6 Question 2 Poll source Date s administered Sample size Margin of error Yes nbsp Y No nbsp N Undecided Stockton University October 18 24 2017 525 LV 4 3 87 9 4 Stockton University October 4 12 2017 585 LV 4 1 79 13 8 Results edit Question 1 6 Choice Votes Yes nbsp Y 970 334 60 03 No nbsp N 646 110 39 97 Total votes 1 616 444 100 Question 2 7 Choice Votes Yes nbsp Y 1 093 448 69 02 No nbsp N 490 763 30 98 Total votes 1 584 211 100References edit Total Number of Registered Voters Ballots Cast Ballots Rejected Percentage of Ballots Cast and the Total Number of Election Districts in New Jersey PDF Secretary of State of New Jersey November 29 2017 Archived from the original PDF on December 1 2017 Retrieved November 29 2017 Reitmeyer John July 25 2017 ONE FOR THE BOOKS 125M LIBRARY BOND ISSUE ON NOVEMBER BALLOT NJ Spotlight Retrieved August 17 2017 PUBLIC QUESTION NO 1 PDF Secretary of State of New Jersey Retrieved September 24 2017 Gregory Phil December 20 2016 N J voters to decide on disbursing environmental damage funds newsworks Archived from the original on February 23 2017 Retrieved February 22 2017 PUBLIC QUESTION NO 2 PDF Secretary of State of New Jersey Retrieved September 24 2017 Official List Public Question Results For 11 07 2017 GENERAL ELECTION PDF Secretary of State of New Jersey November 29 2017 Retrieved December 3 2017 Official List Public Question Results For 11 07 2017 GENERAL ELECTION PDF Secretary of State of New Jersey November 29 2017 Retrieved December 3 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2017 New Jersey elections amp oldid 1219625570, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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