Vincent Kearney

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Vincent Kearney
New Jersey General Assembly District 21
Tenure
2026 - Present
Term ends
2028
Years in position
0
Elections and appointments
Last election
November 4, 2025
Education
High school
Oratory Preparatory School
Personal
Profession
Law enforcement
Contact

Vincent Kearney (Democratic Party) is a member of theNew Jersey General Assembly, representingDistrict 21. He assumed office on January 13, 2026. His current term ends on January 11, 2028.

Kearney (Democratic Party) ran for election to theNew Jersey General Assembly to representDistrict 21. He won in the general election onNovember 4, 2025.

Kearney completed Ballotpedia'sCandidate Connection survey in 2025.Click here to read the survey answers.

Biography

Vincent Kearney's career experience includes working in law enforcement.[1]

Elections

2025

See also: New Jersey General Assembly elections, 2025

General election

General election for New Jersey General Assembly District 21 (2 seats)

Andrew Macurdy andVincent Kearney defeated incumbentMichele Matsikoudis and incumbentNancy Muñoz in the general election for New Jersey General Assembly District 21 on November 4, 2025.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Andrew Macurdy
Andrew Macurdy (D) Candidate Connection
 
27.3
 
54,965
Image of Vincent Kearney
Vincent Kearney (D) Candidate Connection
 
26.7
 
53,881
Image of Michele Matsikoudis
Michele Matsikoudis (R) Candidate Connection
 
23.0
 
46,385
Image of Nancy Muñoz
Nancy Muñoz (R)
 
23.0
 
46,367

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Total votes: 201,598
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for New Jersey General Assembly District 21 (2 seats)

Andrew Macurdy andVincent Kearney advanced from the Democratic primary for New Jersey General Assembly District 21 on June 10, 2025.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Andrew Macurdy
Andrew Macurdy Candidate Connection
 
51.1
 
17,510
Image of Vincent Kearney
Vincent Kearney Candidate Connection
 
48.9
 
16,786

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Total votes: 34,296
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for New Jersey General Assembly District 21 (2 seats)

IncumbentNancy Muñoz and incumbentMichele Matsikoudis advanced from the Republican primary for New Jersey General Assembly District 21 on June 10, 2025.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Nancy Muñoz
Nancy Muñoz
 
50.1
 
12,470
Image of Michele Matsikoudis
Michele Matsikoudis Candidate Connection
 
49.9
 
12,433

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Total votes: 24,903
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Campaign themes

2025

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Candidate Connection

Vincent Kearney completedBallotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2025. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Kearney's responses.

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I'm a husband to the most wonderful woman in the world, a father of awesome twin boys, a Detective with the Union County Sheriff's Office, and a Council Member in my town of Garwood, NJ. I've managed tight budgets both at home and on the job, as well as while serving as a Councilman. I plan to bring my lifelong experience in public service to Trenton to fight for making New Jersey a safer and more affordable place for everyone to live.
  • The cost of living in New Jersey continues to rise. Energy companies raise rates without regulation, property taxes have become unaffordable, and the 21st district has little to show for it. I will work to ensure that more funds are directly allocated to municipalities through the state budget process to alleviate the current burden of paying for unfunded mandates. This will allow local governments to stabilize property taxes. I will also join Mikie Sherrill in her fight against energy companies to stop unfair raises in our energy bills,.
  • The right to access reproductive healthcare without barriers is an essential human right that MUST be protected. The current representatives of this district often abstain or fail to show up for key votes on bills that protect access to abortion, contraceptive care, Planned Parenthood centers, and other related vital programs. I will fight to ensure that the right to reproductive and contraceptive care remains unabridged and adequately funded despite any attacks from Donald Trump or Jack Ciattarelli. I will also work with my future colleagues in the State Assembly to ensure that we make up for any funding cuts from Washington for reproductive health care.
  • Since Donald Trump's second term began, our democracy has effectively been crippled. We have unidentified masked agents sweeping up people on the streets, and limitations being placed on voting access. Public education, Medicare/Medicaid, and Social Security are all on the chopping block. Why? Because of Donald Trump and his Republican enablers, who refuse to stand up to him, both in Congress and here in the New Jersey State Legislature. I've dedicated my life to public service, and I took an oath to defend the Constitution as both a cop and a Councilman. When elected as your next Assemblyman, I will stand up to these attacks on our democracy.
Considering New Jersey's high cost of living, it's essential that our public services, such as transportation and infrastructure, operate more efficiently. This would allow everyone to commute to work on time without depending on a flawed transit system and help better address challenges like traffic, roadway safety, and flooding. Our public education system must be a top priority, so we remain at the top both nationally and globally. The right to affordable and quality healthcare for all should be a reality, not just an aspiration. With the talent, resources, and knowledge we possess in New Jersey, we should be at the forefront of innovation, research, transportation, healthcare, education, and infrastructure.
To leave it better than I found it.
I want to restore the full amount of Energy Tax Receipts currently collected by the state government to the municipal level. Decades ago, the state rebranded this as “state aid,” and not only do our towns get pennies on the dollar, but we often have to fight even to get that. The original purpose of the Energy Tax was to provide direct property tax relief at the local level; restoring this would enable local governments and school districts to control property taxes at their source better, rather than having the state serve as the broker.

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