1995 New Jersey General Assembly election

1995 New Jersey General Assembly election

November 7, 1995 (1995-11-07)

All 80 seats to the General Assembly
41 seats needed for a majority
Turnout38%[1] ( 27pp)
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Chuck Haytaian
(retired)
Joseph Doria
Party Republican Democratic
Leader since January 9, 1990 January 12, 1988
Leader's seat 23rd (Independence Township) 31st (Bayonne)
Last election 53 27
Seats before 52 28
Seats won 50 30
Seat change 2 2

Results:
     Republican gain      Democratic gain
     Republican hold      Democratic hold

Speaker before election

Chuck Haytaian
Republican

Elected Speaker

Jack Collins
Republican

The 1995 New Jersey General Assembly elections were held on November 7, 1995, for all 80 seats in the lower house of the New Jersey Legislature. Republicans held a 52-28 majority in the lower house prior to the election, as Democrats flipped a seat in the 18th district in a 1994 special election.[2] The members of the New Jersey Legislature are chosen from 40 electoral districts. Each district elects one state senator and two State Assembly members. New Jersey uses coterminous legislative districts for both its State Senate and General Assembly.

Republicans were able to flip one seat in the 2nd and both in the 7th. Democrats flipped one seat in the 6th, 18th, 35th, and both in the 19th.

Incumbents not seeking re-election

Democratic

Republican

[3]

Summary of results by district

Legislative District Position Incumbent Party Elected Assembly Member Party
1st[4] 1 Nicholas Asselta Republican Nicholas Asselta Republican
2 John C. Gibson Republican John C. Gibson Republican
2nd[5] 1 Kenneth LeFevre Republican Kenneth LeFevre Republican
2 John F. Gaffney Republican Francis J. Blee Democratic
3rd[6] 1 Jack Collins Republican Jack Collins Republican
2 Gary Stuhltrager Republican Gary Stuhltrager Republican
4th[7] 1 Sean F. Dalton Democrat Sean F. Dalton Democrat
2 George Geist Republican George Geist Republican
5th[8] 1 Wayne R. Bryant Democrat Nilsa Cruz-Perez Democrat
2 Joseph J. Roberts Democrat Joseph J. Roberts Democrat
6th[9] 1 Lee A. Solomon Republican Louis Greenwald Democrat
2 John A. Rocco Republican John A. Rocco Republican
7th[10] 1 George E. Williams Democrat Diane Allen Republican
2 Steven M. Petrillo Democrat Carmine DeSopo Republican
8th[11] 1 Francis Bodine Republican Francis Bodine Republican
2 C. William Haines Republican Larry Chatzidakis Republican
9th[12] 1 Jeffrey Moran Republican Jeffrey Moran Republican
2 Christopher J. Connors Republican Christopher J. Connors Republican
10th[13] 1 James W. Holzapfel Republican James W. Holzapfel Republican
2 David W. Wolfe Republican David W. Wolfe Republican
11th[14] 1 Thomas S. Smith Republican Thomas S. Smith Republican
2 Steve Corodemus Republican Steve Corodemus Republican
12th[15] 1 Clare Farragher Republican Clare Farragher Republican
2 Michael Arnone Republican Michael Arnone Republican
13th[16] 1 Joann H. Smith Republican Joann H. Smith Republican
2 Joseph Azzolina Republican Joseph Azzolina Republican
14th[17] 1 Paul Kramer Republican Paul Kramer Republican
2 Barbara W. Wright Republican Barbara W. Wright Republican
15th[18] 1 Shirley Turner Democrat Shirley Turner Democrat
2 Joseph Yuhas Democrat Reed Gusciora Democrat
16th[19] 1 Walter J. Kavanaugh Republican Walter J. Kavanaugh Republican
2 Christopher Bateman Republican Christopher Bateman Republican
17th[20] 1 Bob Smith Democrat Bob Smith Democrat
2 Jerry Green Democrat Jerry Green Democrat
18th[21] 1 Jeffrey A. Warsh Republican Peter Barnes Democrat
2 Barbara Buono Democrat Barbara Buono Democrat
19th[22] 1 Stephen A. Mikulak Republican Arline Friscia Democrat
2 Ernest L. Oros Republican John Wisniewski Democrat
20th[23] 1 Neil M. Cohen Democrat Neil M. Cohen Democrat
2 Joseph Suliga Democrat Joseph Suliga Democrat
21st[24] 1 Monroe Jay Lustbader Republican Monroe Jay Lustbader Republican
2 Maureen Ogden Republican Kevin J. O'Toole Republican
22nd[25] 1 Richard Bagger Republican Richard Bagger Republican
2 Alan Augustine Republican Alan Augustine Republican
23rd[26] 1 Leonard Lance Republican Leonard Lance Republican
2 Chuck Haytaian Republican Connie Myers Republican
24th[27] 1 Guy Gregg Republican Guy Gregg Republican
2 Scott Garrett Republican Scott Garrett Republican
25th[28] 1 Anthony R. Bucco Republican Anthony R. Bucco Republican
2 Arthur R. Albohn Republican Michael Patrick Carroll Republican
26th[29] 1 Alex DeCroce Republican Alex DeCroce Republican
2 Carol J. Murphy Republican Carol J. Murphy Republican
27th[30] 1 LeRoy J. Jones Jr. Democrat LeRoy J. Jones Jr. Democrat
2 Nia Gill Democrat Nia Gill Democrat
28th[31] 1 Harry A. McEnroe Democrat Craig A. Stanley Democrat
2 James Zangari Democrat Wilfredo Caraballo Democrat
29th[32] 1 Willie B. Brown Democrat Willie B. Brown Democrat
2 Jackie Mattison Democrat Jackie Mattison Democrat
30th[33] 1 Joseph Malone Republican Joseph Malone Republican
2 Melvin Cottrell Republican Melvin Cottrell Republican
31st[34] 1 Joseph Doria Democrat Joseph Doria Democrat
2 Joseph Charles Democrat Joseph Charles Democrat
32nd[35] 1 Joan M. Quigley Democrat Joan Quigley Democrat
2 Anthony Impreveduto Democrat Anthony Impreveduto Democrat
33rd[36] 1 Louis Romano Democrat Louis Romano Democrat
2 Raul Garcia Democrat Raul Garcia Democrat
34th[37] 1 Marion Crecco Republican Marion Crecco Republican
2 Gerald H. Zecker Republican Gerald H. Zecker Republican
35th[38] 1 Bill Pascrell Democrat Bill Pascrell Democrat
2 Donald Hayden Republican Alfred Steele Democrat
36th[39] 1 Paul DiGaetano Republican Paul DiGaetano Republican
2 John V. Kelly Republican John V. Kelly Republican
37th[40] 1 Ken Zisa Democrat Ken Zisa Democrat
2 Loretta Weinberg Democrat Loretta Weinberg Democrat
38th[41] 1 Patrick J. Roma Republican Patrick J. Roma Republican
2 Rose Marie Heck Republican Rose Marie Heck Republican
39th[42] 1 Charlotte Vandervalk Republican Charlotte Vandervalk Republican
2 John E. Rooney Republican John E. Rooney Republican
40th[43] 1 Nicholas Felice Republican Nicholas Felice Republican
2 David C. Russo Republican David Russo Republican

Close races

Districts where the difference of total votes between the top-two parties was under 10%:

District Margin Result
1 9.8% Republican hold
4 2.1% Democratic hold
6 1.4% Democratic gain
13 6.7% Republican hold
14 5.6% Republican hold
18 6.8% Democratic gain
34 8.6% Republican hold
36 9.1% Republican hold

List of races

District 1District 2District 3District 4District 5District 6District 7District 8District 9District 10District 11District 12District 13District 14District 15District 16District 17District 18District 19District 20District 21District 22District 23District 24District 25District 26District 27District 28District 29District 30District 31District 32District 33District 34District 35District 36District 37District 38District 39District 40

District 1

New Jersey general election, 1995[44]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican John C. Gibson 24,512 29.2 1.3
Republican Nicholas Asselta 21,588 25.7 5.5
Democratic Louis N. Magazzu 19,441 23.2 2.9
Democratic John R. Rauh 18,302 21.8 1.9
Total votes 83,843 100.0

District 2

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][45]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Kenneth C. LeFevre 22,072 28.5 2.1
Republican Frank Blee 21,070 27.2 1.6
Democratic Tom Foley 18,010 23.3 2.7
Democratic Barbara Hudgins 15,155 19.6 2.4
Natural Law Kim D. Fioriglio 1,017 1.3 N/A
Total votes 77,324 100.0

District 3

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][46]
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

District 4

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][47]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Sean F. Dalton 18,219 25.8 0.8
Republican George F. Geist 18,082 25.6 0.6
Democratic Chris Manganello 16,114 22.8 0.9
Republican Gerald J. Luongo 14,769 20.9 3.4
Conservative Tom Dooley 1,816 2.6 N/A
Conservative Carol Dooley 1,573 2.2 N/A
Total votes 70,573 100.0

District 5

New Jersey general election, 1995[44]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joe Roberts 20,618 34.2 0.5
Democratic Nilsa Cruz-Perez 19,006 31.5 3.4
Republican David Brodecki 10,635 17.6 2.1
Republican Jose Delgado 10,000 16.6 1.8
Total votes 60,259 100.0

District 6

New Jersey general election, 1995[44]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Louis D. Greenwald 23,743 26.3 3.0
Republican Dr. John A. Rocco 22,520 24.9 2.3
Republican Lee A. Solomon 22,125 24.5 2.5
Democratic Annette Castiglione-Degan 22,039 24.4 1.9
Total votes 90,427 100.0

District 7

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][48]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Diane Allen 22,242 27.7 5.6
Republican Carmine De Sopo 20,480 25.5 3.6
Democratic Steven M. Petrillo 17,129 21.4 6.7
Democratic Joseph P. Dugan 17,014 21.2 6.8
U.S. Taxpayers Dixie Lee Patterson 1,386 1.7 N/A
Moderate Independent George Guzdek 1,188 1.5 N/A
Natural Law Susan H. Normandin 453 0.6 N/A
Natural Law Charles L. Normandin 314 0.4 N/A
Total votes 80,206 100.0

District 8

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][49]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Francis L. Bodine 18,129 25.9 4.3
Republican Martha W. Bark 17,994 25.7 4.7
Democratic Russell H. Bates 14,983 21.4 1.7
Democratic Michael W. Kwasnik 14,787 21.1 1.4
Libertarian Janice Presser, PhD, RN, CNS 1,846 2.6 N/A
Conservative Richard J. Lynch 1,400 2.0 N/A
Conservative Laurie J. Lynch 984 1.4 N/A
Total votes 70,123 100.0

District 9

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][50]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Christopher J. Connors 33,394 32.7 0.2
Republican Jeffrey W. Moran 33,113 32.4 0.2
Democratic Miriam Wolkofsky 14,979 14.6 3.0
Democratic Matt Cutano 14,959 14.6 3.0
Conservative Nancy L. Eissing 2,992 2.9 N/A
Conservative Leonard P. Marshall 2,835 2.8 N/A
Total votes 102,272 100.0

District 10

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][51]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican David W. Wolfe 22,837 28.9 1.4
Republican James W. Holzapfel 22,806 28.8 1.6
Democratic Richard P. Strada 14,669 18.5 0.3
Democratic Richard Sevrin 13,836 17.5 0.6
Conservative Gary J. Rich 2,483 3.1 1.8
Conservative Agnes A. James 2,455 3.1 1.9
Total votes 79,086 100.0

District 11

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][52]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Steve Corodemus 19,786 26.8 0.3
Republican Tom Smith 19,588 26.6 0.3
Democratic Patricia S. Murray 15,933 21.6 1.3
Democratic Matthew M. Donovan 15,314 20.8 0.8
Conservative Tom Appleby 1,357 1.8 1.0
Conservative Michael Connelly, Jr. 1,211 1.6 0.8
Natural Law Patricia A. Bily 274 0.4 N/A
Natural Law Frances M. Nikovits 262 0.4 N/A
Total votes 73,725 100.0

District 12

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][53]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Michael J. Arnone 20,301 33.3 1.5
Republican Clare M. Farragher 20,275 33.3 1.8
Democratic Lynn Reich 13,996 23.0 4.4
Conservative Richard Pezzullo 2,539 4.2 N/A
Conservative Frances H. Marshall 2,426 4.0 N/A
Natural Law Ronnie Dougherty 733 1.2 N/A
Natural Law Gordon Smith 676 1.1 N/A
Total votes 60,946 100.0

District 13

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][54]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Joe Azzolina 20,103 25.5 4.3
Republican Joann H. Smith 19,887 25.2 5.4
Democratic Patrick M. Gillespie 18,178 23.1 3.4
Democratic Mike Spaeth 16,885 21.4 2.3
Conservative Nick Lombardi 1,947 2.5 N/A
Conservative Jerome Bowe 1,812 2.3 N/A
Total votes 78,812 100.0

District 14

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][55]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Paul R. Kramer 23,861 25.2 2.5
Republican Barbara W. Wright 22,919 24.2 4.1
Democratic Tina D’Oria 21,260 22.5 0.2
Democratic John Huntoon 20,161 21.3 0.6
Conservative Bruce C. Mac Donald 3,349 3.5 N/A
Conservative Walt Sully 3,119 3.3 N/A
Total votes 94,669 100.0

District 15

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][56]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Shirley K. Turner 20,681 28.2 2.5
Democratic Reed Gusciora 19,294 26.3 2.6
Republican Joe Constance 15,319 20.9 2.6
Republican Gloria S. Teti 14,675 20.0 1.0
Conservative George E. Borchers 1,131 1.5 N/A
Libertarian Robert D. Figueroa 1,105 1.5 N/A
Conservative Beverly Kidder 1,029 1.4 N/A
Total votes 73,234 100.0

District 16

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][57]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Christopher “Kip” Bateman 22,406 28.7 3.3
Republican Walter J. Kavanaugh 22,359 28.6 2.7
Democratic Joseph Tricarico, Jr 14,683 18.8 0.0
Democratic Mitchell E. Ignatoff, Jr 13,553 17.4 0.6
Conservative Robert Kowal 2,635 3.4 N/A
Conservative Harry Boeselager 2,449 3.1 N/A
Total votes 78,085 100.0

District 17

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][58]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Bob Smith 17,068 33.6 1.6
Democratic Jerry Green 16,611 32.7 1.7
Republican Michael De Nardo 7,367 14.5 4.2
Republican Michael Ullnick 7,043 13.9 4.5
Conservative Richard Rutkowski 1,441 2.8 N/A
Conservative Erich Sturn 1,201 2.4 N/A
Total votes 50,731 100.0

District 18

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][59]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Barbara A. Buono 20,530 26.6 5.2
Democratic Peter J. Barnes, Jr. 19,531 25.3 4.9
Republican Jeff Warsh 17,941 23.3 5.0
Republican L. Jane Tousman 16,790 21.8 8.1
Individuals Count Frank J. Coury 2,351 3.0 N/A
Total votes 77,143 100.0

District 19

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][60]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic John S. Wisniewski 21,832 28.9 4.7
Democratic Arline M. Friscia 20,671 27.3 5.7
Republican Stephen A. Mikulak 15,948 21.1 3.7
Republican Ernest L. Oros 14,238 18.8 5.8
Conservative Ted Rocca 1,467 1.9 N/A
Conservative Bob Harsell 1,466 1.9 N/A
Total votes 75,622 100.0

District 20

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][61]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Neil M. Cohen 14,838 34.8 8.9
Democratic Joseph S. Suliga 14,697 34.5 9.0
Republican Thomas Rocco 5,730 13.4 4.6
Republican Richard Revilla 5,724 13.4 2.8
Conservative Dorothy De Laura 856 2.0 N/A
Conservative David Csuray 799 1.9 N/A
Total votes 42,644 100.0

District 21

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][62]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Kevin J. O'Toole 20,765 28.6 3.8
Republican Monroe Jay Lustbader 20,713 28.6 2.7
Democratic Kay Slattery 15,761 21.7 3.5
Democratic Roy Allan Hirschfeld 14,208 19.6 1.5
Clean Government Franklin C. Marmo 1,066 1.5 N/A
Total votes 72,513 100.0

District 22

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][63]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Richard H. Bagger 24,024 29.2 3.8
Republican Alan M. Augustine 23,520 28.5 3.3
Democratic John A. Salerno 15,782 19.2 0.3
Democratic Geri Samuel 15,737 19.1 2.8
Conservative Robert Hudak 1,700 2.1 N/A
Conservative Fred J. Grill 1,627 2.0 N/A
Total votes 82,390 100.0

District 23

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][64]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Leonard Lance 24,134 33.5 6.4
Republican Connie Myers 21,358 29.7 11.6
Democratic Frank C. Van Horn 16,067 22.3 3.6
Conservative Michael Kelly 5,913 8.2 N/A
Conservative Paul Wallace 4,533 6.3 N/A
Total votes 72,005 100.0

District 24

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][65]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican E. Scott Garrett 21,721 36.6 6.8
Republican Guy R. Gregg 21,154 35.7 6.6
Democratic Edwin C. Selby 9,290 15.7 1.5
Conservative Bernadine Silver 4,364 7.4 N/A
Conservative Ronald C. Pondiscio 2,803 4.7 N/A
Total votes 59,332 100.0

District 25

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][66]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Anthony R. Bucco 21,787 30.8 6.1
Republican Michael P. Carroll 20,215 28.6 2.6
Democratic Stephen D. Landfield 12,943 18.3 2.0
Democratic Stanley B. Yablonsky 12,795 18.1 3.1
Conservative Joseph Long 1,495 2.1 N/A
Conservative Jim Spinosa 1,478 2.1 N/A
Total votes 70,713 100.0

District 26

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][67]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Carol J. Murphy 22,041 33.6 1.2
Republican Alex DeCroce 21,988 33.5 0.4
Democratic Paul M. Olinski 10,182 15.5 0.5
Democratic Jere E. Cole, Jr. 9,950 15.2 0.1
Conservative Stephen A. Bauer 1,405 2.1 N/A
Total votes 65,566 100.0

District 27

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][68]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Nia H. Gill 15,903 35.6 1.1
Democratic Le Roy J. Jones, Jr. 15,409 34.5 0.7
Republican Jake Shapiro 6,212 13.9 0.7
Republican Barbara A. Dennis 6,167 13.8 0.7
Conservative Richard Schumm 495 1.1 N/A
Socialist John-Martin Winter 478 1.1 N/A
Total votes 44,664 100.0

District 28

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][69]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Wilfredo Caraballo 10,939 35.1 3.4
Democratic Craig A. Stanley 10,613 34.1 1.4
Republican Eugene L. Brenycz 3,756 12.1 0.0
Republican Charles R. Olszewski 3,743 12.0 1.9
Pro-Life Conservative Mary Ann E. Gaffney 688 2.2 N/A
Pro-Life Conservative Richard S. Hester, Sr. 553 1.8 N/A
Conservative Tammy Camastra 459 1.5 N/A
Conservative Christopher Camastra 377 1.2 N/A
Total votes 31,128 100.0

District 29

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][70]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Willie B. Brown 9,144 38.6 11.5
Democratic Jackie R. Mattison 8,024 33.9 12.3
Republican Robert D. Richardson 2,348 9.9 N/A
Republican Lester S. Lewis-Powder 2,322 9.8 N/A
Socialist Workers Toni Jackson 985 4.2 2.3
Socialist Workers Robert B. Miller 881 3.7 1.8
Total votes 23,704 100.0

District 30

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][71]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Joseph R. Malone, III 19,068 33.6 2.8
Republican Melvin Cottrell 18,061 31.8 1.7
Democratic Lyle M. “Peggi” Sturmfels 11,387 20.0 0.3
Conservative Cecilia A. Richel 3,823 6.7 N/A
Conservative Joseph Stipick 2,528 4.4 N/A
U.S. Taxpayers Angel A. Farley 1,963 3.5 N/A
Total votes 56,830 100.0

District 31

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][72]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Joseph V. Doria, Jr. 20,793 38.5 4.4
Democratic Joseph Charles, Jr. 20,724 38.4 4.0
Republican Artie Williams 5,557 10.3 5.6
Republican Thomas Bragen 5,529 10.2 5.5
Conservative Steven Felton 486 0.9 N/A
Truth Equality Accountability Omar A. Aziz 482 0.9 N/A
Conservative Ken Dupey 468 0.9 N/A
Total votes 54,039 100.0

District 32

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][73]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Anthony Impreveduto 24,576 34.6 3.8
Democratic Joan M. Quigley 23,636 33.3 3.4
Republican Todd Hennessey 10,278 14.5 4.6
Republican Paul Castelli 10,020 14.1 4.2
Politicians Are Crooks Dennis E. Fitzpatrick 740 1.0 N/A
Politicians Are Crooks Edith M. Shaw 615 0.9 0.3
Conservative Yvonne Battaglia 547 0.8 N/A
Conservative Pat Armstrong 539 0.8 N/A
Eliminate County Government Francis W. McGrath 24 0.03 N/A
Eliminate County Government Peter A. Busacca 14 0.02 N/A
Total votes 70,989 100.0

District 33

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][74]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Raul “Rudy” Garcia 21,208 39.9 8.7
Democratic Louis A. Romano 20,474 38.5 7.6
Republican Raphael S. Alvarez 5,488 10.3 7.8
Republican Joseph Luizzi 5,453 10.3 7.8
Conservative Yadira Davila 265 0.5 N/A
Conservative Julio Espinal 226 0.4 N/A
Total votes 53,114 100.0

District 34

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][75]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Gerald Zecker 18,424 27.0 2.4
Republican Marion Crecco 17,400 25.5 4.3
Democratic Joan Waks 16,729 24.5 4.5
Democratic Anthony T.V. Petrillo 13,232 19.4 0.3
Conservative Tim Feeney 1,593 2.3 N/A
Conservative Richard Arlaus 923 1.4 N/A
Total votes 68,301 100.0

District 35

New Jersey general election, 1995[44]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic William J. Pascrell, Jr. 17,400 33.3 1.9
Democratic Rev. Alfred E. Steele 13,868 26.6 3.8
Republican Donald Hayden 11,267 21.6 3.9
Republican Dennis Gonzalez 9,685 18.5 2.6
Total votes 52,220 100.0

District 36

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][76]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Paul DiGaetano 16,337 27.7 2.7
Republican John V. Kelly 15,854 26.9 4.1
Democratic John W. Kelly 12,156 20.6 0.8
Democratic Richard Potter 11,918 20.2 1.4
Conservative Vincent J. Frantantoni 1,502 2.5 N/A
Conservative Andrew M. Bloschak 1,150 2.0 N/A
Total votes 58,917 100.0

District 37

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][77]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Loretta Weinberg 22,106 30.7 0.8
Democratic Ken Zisa 19,789 27.5 1.8
Republican John Mc Cann 14,149 19.6 1.2
Republican Howard Williams 13,798 19.2 0.7
Conservative Richard P. O’Neil 1,148 1.6 N/A
Conservative Bettyjean Downing 1,050 1.5 N/A
Total votes 72,040 100.0

District 38

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][78]
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

District 39

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][79]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Charlotte Vandervalk 27,768 30.6 2.3
Republican John E. Rooney 26,539 29.3 2.3
Democratic Kay Palacios 17,727 19.6 1.1
Democratic Alan Baskin 16,917 18.7 2.1
Conservative Anthony Descisciolo 649 0.7 N/A
Conservative Leroy A. Wolf 619 0.7 N/A
Equality To All K.C. Tan 437 0.5 N/A
Total votes 90,656 100.0

District 40

New Jersey general election, 1995[44][80]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Nicholas R. Felice 22,518 33.7 1.3
Republican David C. Russo 21,312 31.9 2.3
Democratic Joan P. Larkin 11,464 17.2 1.5
Democratic Martin Etler 10,112 15.1 0.0
Conservative Michael A. Best 1,426 2.1 N/A
Total votes 66,832 100.0

Notes

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