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1989 New Jersey General Assembly election

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1989 New Jersey General Assembly election

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All 80 seats in theNew Jersey General Assembly
41 seats needed for a majority
 Majority partyMinority party
 
LeaderJoe DoriaChuck Hardwick
(stepped down)
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Leader sinceJanuary 12, 1988January 3, 1985
Leader's seat31st (Bayonne)21st (Westfield)
Last election3842
Seats before3941
Seats won4436
Seat changeIncrease 5Decrease 5

Results:
     Democratic gain
     Democratic hold     Republican hold

Speaker before election

Chuck Hardwick
Republican

ElectedSpeaker

Joe Doria
Democratic

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The1989 New Jersey General Assembly election was held on November 7, 1989.

The elections coincided withJim Florio's landslide election as Governor of New Jersey. As a result, Democrats won back the Assembly for the first time since 1983. Democrats flipped one seat in districts 2, 10, 11, 21, and 34.

Incumbents not running for re-election

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Democratic

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Republican

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Summary of races

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Voters in each legislative district elect two members to theNew Jersey General Assembly.

DistrictIncumbentPartyElectedParty
1st Legislative DistrictFrank LoBiondoRepFrank LoBiondoRep
Edward H. SalmonDemEdward H. SalmonDem
2nd Legislative DistrictJ. Edward KlineRepFred ScerniDem
Dolores G. CooperRepDolores G. CooperRep
3rd Legislative DistrictJack CollinsRepJack CollinsRep
Gary StuhltragerRepGary StuhltragerRep
4th Legislative DistrictAnthony S. MarsellaDemAnthony S. MarsellaDem
Dennis L. RileyDemAnn A. MullenDem
5th Legislative DistrictJoseph J. Roberts[a]DemJoseph J. RobertsDem
Wayne R. BryantDemWayne R. BryantDem
6th Legislative DistrictJohn A. RoccoRepJohn A. RoccoRep
Thomas J. ShustedRepThomas J. ShustedRep
7th Legislative DistrictBarbara KalikDemBarbara KalikDem
Thomas P. FoyDemThomas P. FoyDem
8th Legislative DistrictHarold L. Colburn Jr.RepHarold L. Colburn Jr.Rep
Robert C. Shinn Jr.RepRobert C. Shinn Jr.Rep
9th Legislative DistrictVacant[b]Christopher ConnorsRep
Jeffrey MoranRepJeffrey MoranRep
10th Legislative DistrictJohn Paul DoyleDemJohn Paul DoyleDem
Robert SingerRepMarlene Lynch FordDem
11th Legislative DistrictJoseph A. PalaiaRepDaniel P. JacobsonDem
John VillapianoDemJohn VillapianoDem
12th Legislative DistrictClare FarragherRepClare FarragherRep
Michael ArnoneRepMichael ArnoneRep
13th Legislative DistrictJoe KyrillosRepJoe KyrillosRep
Joann H. SmithRepJoann H. SmithRep
14th Legislative DistrictJoseph D. PateroDemJoseph D. PateroDem
Anthony CiminoDemAnthony CiminoDem
15th Legislative DistrictJohn S. WatsonDemJohn S. WatsonDem
Gerald S. NaplesDemGerald S. NaplesDem
16th Legislative DistrictWalter J. KavanaughRepWalter J. KavanaughRep
John S. PennRepJohn S. PennRep
17th Legislative DistrictDavid C. SchwartzDemDavid C. SchwartzDem
Bob SmithDemBob SmithDem
18th Legislative DistrictGeorge A. SpadoroDemGeorge A. SpadoroDem
Frank M. PellyDemFrank M. PellyDem
19th Legislative DistrictGeorge OtlowskiDemGeorge OtlowskiDem
Alan KarcherDemJim McGreeveyDem
20th Legislative DistrictThomas J. DeverinDemThomas J. DeverinDem
George HudakDemGeorge HudakDem
21st Legislative DistrictChuck HardwickRepChuck HardwickRep
Peter J. GenovaRepNeil M. CohenDem
22nd Legislative DistrictBob FranksRepBob FranksRep
Maureen OgdenRepMaureen OgdenRep
23rd Legislative DistrictBill Schluter[c]RepBill SchluterRep
Dick Kamin[d]RepDick KaminRep
24th Legislative DistrictRobert E. LittellRepRobert E. LittellRep
Chuck HaytaianRepChuck HaytaianRep
25th Legislative DistrictRodney FrelinghuysenRepRodney FrelinghuysenRep
Arthur R. AlbohnRepArthur R. AlbohnRep
26th Legislative DistrictRobert J. MartinRepRobert J. MartinRep
Alex DeCroce[e]RepAlex DeCroceRep
27th Legislative DistrictHarry A. McEnroeDemHarry A. McEnroeDem
Mildred Barry GarvinDemStephanie R. BushDem
28th Legislative DistrictMichael AdubatoDemMichael AdubatoDem
James ZangariDemJames ZangariDem
29th Legislative DistrictWillie B. BrownDemWillie B. BrownDem
Eugene H. ThompsonDemJackie MattisonDem
30th Legislative DistrictJohn V. KellyRepJohn V. KellyRep
Marion CreccoRepMarion CreccoRep
31st Legislative DistrictJoe DoriaDemJoe DoriaDem
Joseph CharlesDemJoseph CharlesDem
32nd Legislative DistrictAnthony ImprevedutoDemAnthony ImprevedutoDem
David C. KronickDemDavid C. KronickDem
33rd Legislative DistrictBernard KennyDemBernard KennyDem
Bob MenendezDemBob MenendezDem
34th Legislative DistrictGerald ZeckerRepGerald ZeckerRep
Newton E. MillerRepJoseph MeccaDem
35th Legislative DistrictJohn GirgentiDemJohn GirgentiDem
Bill PascrellDemBill PascrellDem
36th Legislative DistrictLouis J. GillDemLouis J. GillDem
Thomas J. DuchDemThomas J. DuchDem
37th Legislative DistrictD. Bennett MazurDemD. Bennett MazurDem
Byron BaerDemByron BaerDem
38th Legislative DistrictPat SchuberRepPat SchuberRep
Patrick J. RomaRepPatrick J. RomaRep
39th Legislative DistrictJohn E. RooneyRepJohn E. RooneyRep
Elizabeth RandallRepElizabeth RandallRep
40th Legislative DistrictWalter M. D. KernRepDavid C. RussoRep
Nicholas FeliceRepNicholas FeliceRep
  1. ^Roberts won a July 1989 special election to complete the unexpired term of AssemblymanFrancis J. Gorman, who resigned due to poor health.
  2. ^Incumbent Assemblyman John T. Hendrickson, who was not seeking re-election, resigned on September 1.
  3. ^Schluter won a July 1989 special election to complete the unexpired term of AssemblymanDick Zimmer, who was elected to the State Senate.
  4. ^Kamin won an August 1986 special election to complete the unexpired term of AssemblymanKarl Weidel, who resigned to join theDepartment of Insurance.
  5. ^DeCroce was appointed to complete the unexpired term of AssemblymanRalph A. Loveys, who resigned to head theNew Jersey Turnpike Authority.
Incumbents not running for re-electionSummary of racesDistrict 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

Close races

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

  1. District 1, 6.4%
  2. District 2, 2.0% gain D
  3. District 3, 8.4%
  4. District 6, 1.16%
  5. District 9, 2.6%
  6. District 12, 4.2%
  7. District 13, 8.6%
  8. District 19, 6.0%
  9. District 21, 1.2% gain D
  10. District 30, 5.4%
  11. District 34, 3.0% gain D
  12. District 38, 7.6%

District 1

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See also:1st Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticEdward H. Salmon35,71528.4Increase 2.5
RepublicanFrank A. LoBiondo32,60025.9Decrease 1.0
DemocraticRaymond A. Batten31,19324.8Increase 1.2
RepublicanMartin L. Pagliughi26,44021.0Decrease 2.6
Total votes'125,948''100.0'

District 2

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See also:2nd Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanDolores G. Cooper27,73626.1Decrease 6.4
DemocraticFred Scerni26,83325.2Increase 6.2
RepublicanJ. Edward Kline26,44324.9Decrease 8.4
DemocraticMary Ellen Starn25,35123.8Increase 8.6
Total votes'106,363''100.0'

District 3

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See also:3rd Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanJack Collins33,68028.0Increase 1.3
RepublicanGary W. Stuhltrager31,52626.2Decrease 0.9
DemocraticThomas A. Pankok27,16522.6Decrease 0.5
DemocraticRobert P. Wooton26,35121.9Decrease 1.2
IndependentJames H. Orr, Jr.1,6801.4N/A
Total votes'120,402''100.0'

District 4

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See also:4th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticAnthony S. Marsella36,24832.2Increase 4.4
DemocraticAnn A. Mullen34,96731.0Increase 3.6
RepublicanPhil Donohue21,48619.1Decrease 3.4
RepublicanFrank J. Reed III19,91617.7Decrease 4.6
Total votes'112,617''100.0'

District 5

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See also:5th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticWayne R. Bryant32,47937.1Increase 2.2
DemocraticJoe Roberts31,90636.5Increase 2.3
RepublicanJay L. Scott11,77913.5Decrease 1.5
RepublicanRaymond R. Groller11,28112.9Decrease 3.0
Total votes'87,445''100.0'

District 6

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See also:6th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanJohn A. Rocco33,52825.7Decrease 3.3
RepublicanThomas J. Shusted32,45924.88Decrease 3.1
DemocraticBarbara Berman32,42524.86Increase 2.9
DemocraticMary Ellen Talbott32,03924.6Increase 3.6
Total votes'130,451''100.0'

District 7

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See also:7th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticBarbara Faith Kalik34,28032.4Increase 2.2
DemocraticThomas P. Foy34,19632.3Increase 3.1
RepublicanRenee L. Borstad18,70917.7Decrease 2.3
RepublicanVincent R. Farias18,57017.6Decrease 2.9
Total votes'105,755''100.0'

District 8

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See also:8th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanHarold L. Colburn34,09028.9Decrease 4.6
RepublicanRobert C. Shinn, Jr.34,00728.8Decrease 4.3
DemocraticJerome A. Sweeney25,19921.4Increase 4.4
DemocraticSanford Schneider24,65720.9Increase 4.5
Total votes'117,953''100.0'

District 9

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See also:9th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanChristopher J. Connors38,01325.8Decrease 5.9
RepublicanJeffrey W. Moran37,60425.5Decrease 5.2
DemocraticLawrence J. Williams35,93324.4Increase 5.3
DemocraticJoseph Meglino35,75324.3Increase 5.7
Total votes'147,303''100.0'

District 10

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See also:10th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticJohn Paul Doyle39,04928.2Increase 0.9
DemocraticMarlene Lynch Ford36,70626.5Increase 1.1
RepublicanRobert W. Singer33,13924.0Decrease 2.0
RepublicanJohn A. Peterson, Jr.29,46021.3Steady 0.0
Total votes'138,354''100.0'

District 11

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See also:11th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticJohn A. Villapiano36,65530.6Increase 9.1
DemocraticDaniel P. Jacobson30,28225.2Increase 4.9
RepublicanPaul A. Kapalko28,10023.4Decrease 4.7
RepublicanDennis G. Sternberg24,92820.8Decrease 7.0
Total votes'119,965''100.0'

District 12

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See also:12th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanClare M. Farragher34,16926.3Decrease 3.5
RepublicanMichael J. Arnone33,50625.8Decrease 5.9
DemocraticLynn Reich31,51524.2Increase 4.8
DemocraticFrank G. Abate30,84223.7Increase 4.6
Total votes'130,032''100.0'

District 13

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See also:13th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanJoseph M. Kyrillos, Jr.31,93427.9Increase 1.9
RepublicanJoann H. Smith30,25926.4Decrease 0.2
DemocraticRichard A. Cooper26,39123.0Decrease 0.7
DemocraticIrvin B. Beaver25,70022.4Decrease 1.3
LibertarianClaudia Montelione3450.3N/A
Total votes'114,629''100.0'

District 14

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See also:14th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticAnthony J. “Skip” Cimino40,78432.7Increase 2.3
DemocraticJoseph D. Patero39,29931.5Increase 1.4
RepublicanFrank V. Ragazzo23,62018.9Decrease 1.1
RepublicanCalvin O. Iszard, Jr.21,11816.9Decrease 2.6
Total votes'124,821''100.0'

District 15

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See also:15th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticGerard S. Naples32,96633.9Increase 0.7
DemocraticJohn S. Watson32,39833.3Increase 0.7
RepublicanSharon H. Rousseau16,00516.5Decrease 1.0
RepublicanJune C. Morreale15,80216.3Decrease 0.4
Total votes'97,171''100.0'

District 16

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See also:16th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanWalter J. Kavanaugh39,26832.5Decrease 3.3
RepublicanJohn S. Penn37,09230.7Decrease 2.8
DemocraticNicholas F. Cappuccino22,65118.7Increase 3.2
DemocraticAlfred A. Wicklund21,79918.0Increase 2.8
Total votes'120,810''100.0'

District 17

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See also:17th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticBob Smith26,99933.6Increase 2.4
DemocraticDavid C. Schwartz26,72033.3Increase 1.4
RepublicanGeorge B. Gore13,15516.4Decrease 2.2
RepublicanCsilla Soproni12,27015.3Decrease 2.9
Time For ChangeJoseph F. Scalera III1,2101.5N/A
Total votes'80,354''100.0'

District 18

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See also:18th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticFrank M. Pelly39,01730.3Increase 0.1
DemocraticGeorge A. Spadoro38,44329.9Increase 1.1
RepublicanCheryl Ann Rickards25,93320.2Decrease 0.8
RepublicanCharles Eibeler25,18119.6Decrease 0.3
Total votes128,574100.0

District 19

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See also:19th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticJames E. McGreevey27,72627.7Increase 1.1
DemocraticGeorge J. Otlowski25,29825.3Decrease 2.0
RepublicanRandy Corman23,94124.0Increase 1.4
RepublicanEmery Z. Toth22,95723.0Decrease 0.5
Total votes'99,922''100.0'

District 20

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See also:20th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticGeorge Hudak27,87135.8Decrease 1.4
DemocraticThomas J. Deverin27,84835.8Decrease 2.0
RepublicanThomas C. Cusmano10,65313.7Increase 1.2
RepublicanJeffrey B. Cohen10,46913.5Increase 1.0
PopulistKevin F. Brown9731.3N/A
Total votes'77,814''100.0'

District 21

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See also:21st Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanChuck Hardwick30,79526.3Decrease 4.0
DemocraticNeil M. Cohen30,62226.2Increase 7.1
DemocraticBrian W. Fahey28,60824.4Increase 1.8
RepublicanRonald J. Frigerio27,03523.1Decrease 4.9
Total votes'117,060''100.0'

District 22

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See also:22nd Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanMaureen Ogden37,70331.3Decrease 10.2
RepublicanBob Franks35,79229.7Decrease 9.3
DemocraticPeter J. DeCicco24,00719.9Increase 0.5
DemocraticWilliam A. Carrollton23,02119.1N/A
Total votes'120,523''100.0'

District 23

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See also:23rd Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanBill Schluter38,34540.3Increase 4.0
RepublicanDick Kamin36,85338.7Increase 3.2
DemocraticJane L. Weller20,03221.0Increase 6.6
Total votes'95,230''100.0'

District 24

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See also:24th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanRobert E. Littell35,11733.4Decrease 1.5
RepublicanGarabed “Chuck” Haytaian34,57932.9Decrease 2.9
DemocraticTimothy P. McCabe15,30114.5Increase 0.3
DemocraticRobert T. Davis13,58512.9Decrease 2.1
Reduce Insurance RatesFrederick P. Cook6,6606.3N/A
Total votes'105,242''100.0'

District 25

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See also:25th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanRodney P. Frelinghuysen33,65832.8Decrease 10.3
RepublicanArthur R. Albohn29,64528.9Decrease 7.5
DemocraticKathleen Daley21,02920.5N/A
DemocraticGeorge Stafford18,29017.8Decrease 2.7
Total votes102,622100.0

District 26

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See also:26th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanRobert J. Martin32,63132.2Decrease 2.2
RepublicanAlex DeCroce32,58332.2Decrease 1.6
DemocraticCarlton W. Hansen, Jr.18,09417.9Increase 1.5
DemocraticFred Liebhauser17,96917.7Increase 2.3
Total votes'101,277''100.0'

District 27

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See also:27th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticStephanie R. Bush26,53637.1Increase 0.9
DemocraticHarry A. McEnroe26,51237.0Decrease 0.5
RepublicanAnthony Benevento10,53114.7Increase 1.0
RepublicanMichael Webb8,03511.2Decrease 1.4
Total votes'71,614''100.0'

District 28

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See also:28th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticMichael F. Adubato17,51841.5Increase 4.7
DemocraticJames Zangari16,89540.0Increase 4.4
RepublicanMichael J. Grier3,8599.1Decrease 1.6
RepublicanMichael Volk3,6998.8Decrease 1.1
Socialist WorkersErnest M. Mailhot2810.7N/A
Total votes'42,252''100.0'

District 29

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See also:29th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticWillie B. Brown16,78644.5Increase 1.5
DemocraticJackie R. Mattison15,44040.9Increase 1.5
RepublicanKurt A. Culbreath2,4476.5Decrease 1.3
RepublicanDavid Blount2,3146.1Decrease 3.7
Independent Conservative RadicalHarold J. Young7492.0N/A
Total votes'37,736''100.0'

District 30

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See also:30th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanMarion Crecco28,99026.5Decrease 6.3
RepublicanJohn V. Kelly28,69026.2Decrease 7.7
DemocraticBuddy Fortunato28,05025.6Increase 8.4
DemocraticAnn C. Mega23,78721.7Increase 5.5
Total votes'109,517''100.0'

District 31

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See also:31st Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticJoseph V. Doria, Jr.33,19641.2Increase 2.7
DemocraticJoseph Charles, Jr.32,38440.2Increase 1.4
RepublicanJames J. Richardson7,4999.3Decrease 2.9
RepublicanTheresa Lukachyk7,4139.2Decrease 1.2
Total votes80,492100.0

District 32

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See also:32nd Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticAnthony Impreveduto30,04735.6Increase 3.4
DemocraticDavid C. Kronick28,49433.7Increase 3.8
RepublicanGuy Catrillo12,41814.7Decrease 5.3
RepublicanOctavio J. Alfonso11,97514.2Decrease 2.7
Car Insurance StinksHerbert H. Shaw1,5411.8Increase 1.3
Total votes'84,475''100.0'

District 33

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See also:33rd Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticBernard F. Kenny, Jr.24,29434.4Increase 4.8
DemocraticRobert Menendez23,76733.7Increase 4.7
RepublicanAnn Clark11,73816.6Decrease 3.6
RepublicanAntonio Miguelez10,80015.3Decrease 4.6
Total votes'70,599''100.0'

District 34

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See also:34th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticJoseph A. Mecca28,56426.1Increase 2.9
RepublicanGerald H. Zecker28,00325.6Decrease 2.0
RepublicanNewton Miller26,78224.5Decrease 2.5
DemocraticRobert J. Baran24,53422.4Increase 0.3
Auto Insurance ReformEdward Schumacher1,5051.4N/A
Total votes'109,388''100.0'

District 35

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See also:35th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticJohn A. Girgenti24,35937.0Increase 1.4
DemocraticWilliam J. Pascrell, Jr.23,63335.9Increase 1.6
RepublicanJoaquin Calcines, Jr.9,09313.8Decrease 2.8
RepublicanJose L. Moore8,70713.2Decrease 0.3
Total votes'65,792''100.0'

District 36

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See also:36th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticLouis J. Gill26,87128.1Increase 0.4
DemocraticThomas J. Duch26,85328.1Increase 1.0
RepublicanPaul Di Gaetano22,10523.1Decrease 0.4
RepublicanWilliam Kogut19,76420.7Decrease 1.0
Total votes'95,593''100.0'

District 37

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See also:37th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticByron Baer36,65732.8Increase 1.6
DemocraticD. Bennett Mazur35,99732.2Increase 0.8
RepublicanAnthony J. Cassano19,55217.5Decrease 1.4
RepublicanArthur V. Gallagher19,46217.4Decrease 1.0
Total votes'111,668''100.0'

District 38

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See also:38th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanWilliam P. Schuber29,65227.5Increase 0.4
RepublicanPatrick J. Roma28,26426.3Increase 1.2
DemocraticJoseph Cipolla24,98323.2Decrease 0.9
DemocraticGreta Kiernan24,73923.0Decrease 0.7
Total votes'107,638''100.0'

District 39

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See also:39th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanElizabeth E. Randall36,01030.1Decrease 2.2
RepublicanJohn E. Rooney34,27128.6Decrease 2.7
DemocraticGus D’Ercole24,71520.6Increase 1.9
DemocraticRobert P. Contillo24,70920.6Increase 2.8
Total votes119,705100.0

District 40

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See also:40th Legislative District (New Jersey)

General election

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New Jersey general election, 1989[2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
RepublicanNicholas R. Felice33,74628.9Decrease 4.7
RepublicanDavid C. Russo33,43228.6Decrease 6.0
DemocraticPaul Lief Rosengren25,10621.5Increase 5.9
DemocraticLinda Villano24,43820.9Increase 5.5
Total votes'116,722''100.0'

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  1. ^Edge, Wally."Andrews invokes the Hardwick rule"Archived 2011-07-15 at theWayback Machine,PolitickerNJ.com, September 3, 2008. Accessed 24 July 2021.
  2. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacadaeafagahaiajakalaman"Candidates for the Office of General Assembly"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on March 4, 2016. RetrievedDecember 3, 2015.
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