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New Jersey: Governors


Governors of New Jersey, 1776-2022(May beincomplete!)
WilliamLivingston 1776-90ElishaLawrence 1790WilliamPaterson 1790-93ThomasHenderson 1793RichardHowell 1793-1801JosephBloomfield 1801-02JohnLambert 1802-03JosephBloomfield 1803-12AaronOgden 1812-13WilliamS. Pennington 1813-15WilliamKennedy 1815MahlonDickerson 1815-17IsaacH. Williamson 1817-29PeterD. Vroom 1829-32SamuelL. Southard 1832-33EliasP. Seeley 1833PeterD. Vroom 1833-36PhilemonDickerson 1836-37WilliamPennington 1837-43DanielHaines 1843-45CharlesC. Stratton 1845-48DanielHaines 1848-51GeorgeF. Fort 1851-54RodmanM. Price 1854-57WilliamA. Newell 1857-60CharlesS. Olden 1860-63JoelParker 1863-66MarcusL. Ward 1866-69TheodoreF. Randolph 1869-72JoelParker 1872-75JosephD. Bedle 1875-78GeorgeB. McClellan 1878-81GeorgeC. Ludlow 1881-84LeonAbbett 1884-87RobertS. Green 1887-90LeonAbbett 1890-93GeorgeT. Werts 1893-96JohnW. Griggs 1896-98FosterM. Voorhees 1898DavidO. Watkins 1898-99FosterM. Voorhees 1899-1902FranklinMurphy 1902-05EdwardC. Stokes 1905-08J.Franklin Fort 1908-11WoodrowWilson 1911-13JamesF. Fielder 1913LeonR. Taylor 1913-14JamesF. Fielder 1914-17WalterE. Edge 1917-19WilliamN. Runyon 1919-20ClarenceE. Case 1920EdwardI. Edwards 1920-23GeorgeS. Silzer 1923-26A.Harry Moore 1926-29MorganF. Larson 1929-32A.Harry Moore 1932-35CliffordR. Powell 1935HoraceG. Prall 1935HaroldG. Hoffman 1935-38A.Harry Moore 1938-41CharlesEdison 1941-44WalterE. Edge 1944-47AlfredE. Driscoll 1947-54RobertB. Meyner 1954-62RichardJ. Hughes 1962-70WilliamT. Cahill 1970-74BrendanT. Byrne 1974-82ThomasH. Kean 1982-90JamesJ. Florio 1990-94ChristineTodd Whitman 1994-2001DonaldT. DiFrancesco 2001-02JohnFarmer, Jr. 2002JohnO. Bennett 2002RichardJ. Codey 2002JimMcGreevey 2002-04RichardJ. Codey 2004-06JonCorzine 2006-10ChrisChristie 2010-18PhilMurphy 2018-

Events and Candidates(may be incomplete!)

  • 1790 Jul 25:WilliamLivingston, died in office.
  • 1847:WilliamWright, defeated.
  • 1862 Nov 4:JoelParker (Dem), elected;MarcusL. Ward (Union), defeated.
  • 1865 Nov 7:MarcusL. Ward (Union), elected;TheodoreRunyon (Dem), defeated.
  • 1868 Nov 3:TheodoreF. Randolph (Dem), elected;JohnI. Blair (Rep), defeated.
  • 1871 Nov 7:JoelParker (Dem), elected;CorneliusWalsh (Rep), defeated.
  • 1874 Nov 3:JosephD. Bedle (Dem), elected;GeorgeA. Halsey (Rep), defeated.
  • 1877 Nov 6:GeorgeB. McClellan (Dem), elected;WilliamA. Newell (Rep), defeated;ThomasD. Hoxsey (Greenback), defeated;RudolphusBingham (Temperance), defeated.
  • 1880 Nov 2:GeorgeC. Ludlow (Dem), elected;FredA. Potts (Rep), defeated;ThomasD. Hoxsey (Greenback), defeated;StephenB. Ransom (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1883 Nov 6:LeonAbbett (Dem), elected;JonathanDixon (Rep), defeated;SolomonParsons (Prohibition), defeated;BenjaminUrner (Greenback), defeated.
  • 1886 Nov 2:RobertS. Green (Dem), elected;BenjaminF. Howey (Rep), defeated;ClintonB. Fisk (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1889 Nov 5:LeonAbbett (Dem), elected;EdwardBurd Grubb (Rep), defeated;GeorgeLaMonte (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1892 Nov 8:GeorgeT. Werts (Dem), elected;JohnKean (Rep), defeated;ThomasJ. Kennedy (Prohibition), defeated;JosephB. Keim (Socialist Labor), defeated;BenjaminW. Bird (People's), defeated.
  • 1895 Nov 5:JohnW. Griggs (Rep), elected;AlexanderT. McGill (Dem), defeated;HenryP. Wilbur (Prohibition), defeated;JosephB. Keim (Socialist Labor), defeated;WilliamB. Ellis (People's), defeated.
  • 1898 Nov 8:FosterM. Voorhees (Rep), elected;ElvinW. Crane (Dem), defeated;ThomasH. Landon (Prohibition), defeated;MatthewMaguire (Socialist Labor), defeated;FrederickSchrayshun (People's), defeated.
  • 1901 Nov 5:FranklinMurphy (Rep), elected;JamesM. Seymour (Dem), defeated;JoelW. Brown (Prohibition), defeated;CharlesH. Vail (Socialist), defeated;FrankW. Wilson (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1904 Nov 8:EdwardC. Stokes (Rep), elected;CharlesC. Black (Dem), defeated;HenryK. Kearns (Socialist), defeated;JamesParker (Prohibition), defeated;GeorgeHonnecker (People's Democratic), defeated;GeorgeP. Herrschaft (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1907 Nov 5:J.Franklin Fort (Rep), elected;FrankS. Katzenbach, Jr. (Dem), defeated;FrederickKrafft (Socialist), defeated;JohnR. Mason (Prohibition), defeated;JohnC. Butterworth (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1910 Nov 8:WoodrowWilson (Dem), elected;VivianM. Lewis (Rep), defeated;WilsonE. Killingheck (Socialist), defeated;CharlesF. Repp (Prohibition), defeated;JohnC. Butterworth (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1913 Nov 4:JamesF. Fielder (Dem), elected;EdwardC. Stokes (Rep), defeated;EverettColby (Progressive), defeated;JamesM. Reilly (Socialist), defeated;JamesG. Mason (Prohibition), defeated;JohnC. Butterworth (Socialist Labor), defeated;DanielF. Dwyer (Ind), defeated.
  • 1916 Sep 26:WalterE. Edge (Rep), nominated.
  • 1916 Nov 7:WalterE. Edge (Rep), elected;H.Otto Wittpen (Dem), defeated;FrederickKrafft (Socialist), defeated;HarryVaughan (Prohibition), defeated;JohnC. Butterworth (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1919:WilliamN. Runyon (Rep), defeated in primary;ThomasL. Raymond (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1919 May 16:WalterE. Edge, resigned.
  • 1919 Nov 4:EdwardI. Edwards (Dem), elected;NewtonA. K. Bugbee (Rep), defeated;AlbertFarr (Socialist), defeated;CharlesE. Lane (Prohibition), defeated;JohnC. Butterworth (Socialist Labor), defeated;MarklyDenterfass (Single Tax), defeated.
  • 1922 Nov 7:GeorgeS. Silzer (Dem), elected;WilliamN. Runyon (Rep), defeated;GeorgeH. Goebel (Socialist), defeated;MartinMcDonald (Workers), defeated;FrankSanders (Socialist Labor), defeated;EdwardN. Caffal (Single Tax), defeated.
  • 1925 Nov 3:A.Harry Moore (Dem), elected;ArthurWhitney (Rep), defeated;LeoHarkins (Socialist), defeated;EugeneA. Smith (Prohibition), defeated;JohnC. Butterworth (Socialist Labor), defeated;GeorgePearlman (Workers), defeated;JosephFerguson (Commonwealth Land), defeated.
  • 1928 May 15:WilliamL. Dill (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1928 May 15:MorganF. Larson (Rep), nominated;RobertCarey (Rep), defeated in primary;J.Henry Harrison (Rep), defeated in primary;CorneliusDoremus (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1928 Nov 6:MorganF. Larson (Rep), elected;WilliamL. Dill (Dem), defeated;EugeneA. Smith (Prohibition), defeated;WilliamK. Tallman (Socialist), defeated;ScottNearing (Workers), defeated;JohnC. Butterworth (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1931 May 19:A.Harry Moore (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1931 May 19:DavidBaird, Jr. (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1931 Nov 3:A.Harry Moore (Dem), elected;DavidBaird, Jr. (Rep), defeated;EdmundR. Halsey (Ind), defeated;OwenM. Bruner (Prohibition), defeated;HermanF. Niessner (Socialist), defeated;JohnJ. Ballam (Communist), defeated;JohnC. Butterworth (Socialist Labor), defeated;JohnA. Kelly (Taxpayers Economy), defeated.
  • 1934 May 15:WilliamL. Dill (Dem), nominated;TheronMcCampbell (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1934 May 15:HaroldG. Hoffman (Rep), nominated;RobertCarey (Rep), defeated in primary;JosephG. Wolber (Rep), defeated in primary;EmersonL. Richards (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1934 Nov 6:HaroldG. Hoffman (Rep), elected;WilliamL. Dill (Dem), defeated;HermanF. Niessner (Socialist), defeated;MorrisMoe Brown (Communist), defeated;LeslieE. Molineux (Prohibition), defeated;GeorgeE. Bopp (Socialist Labor), defeated;CharlesH. Ingersoll (Plenty for Everybody), defeated;CornellJoel Grossman (Tax Reduction), defeated.
  • 1937 Sep 21:A.Harry Moore (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1937 Sep 21:LesterH. Clee (Rep), nominated;CliffordR. Powell (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1937 Nov 2:A.Harry Moore (Dem), elected;LesterH. Clee (Rep), defeated;JamesF. Murray (Roosevelt, Labor, Anti-Hague), defeated;EugeneA. Smith (Prohibition), defeated;HenryJager (Socialist), defeated;FrankChandler (Communist), defeated;JohnT. Kurzawski (Ind), defeated;DinshahP. Ghadiali, defeated;JohnC. Butterworth (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1940 May 21:CharlesEdison (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1940 May 21:RobertC. Hendrickson (Rep), nominated;HaroldG. Hoffman (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1940 Nov 5:CharlesEdison (Dem), elected;RobertC. Hendrickson (Rep), defeated;MarionDouglas (Socialist), defeated;ManuelCantor (Communist), defeated;JohnC. Butterworth (Socialist Labor), defeated;ElmoL. Bateman (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1943 Sep 21:VincentJ. Murphy (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1943 Sep 21:WalterE. Edge (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1943 Nov 2:WalterE. Edge (Rep), elected;VincentJ. Murphy (Dem), defeated;JohnC. Butterworth (Socialist Labor), defeated;JohnBinns (Prohibition), defeated;RoyV. H. Wilkinson (Socialist), defeated.
  • 1946 Jun 4:LewisG. Hansen (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1946 Jun 4:AlfredE. Driscoll (Rep), nominated;HaroldG. Hoffman (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1946 Nov 5:AlfredE. Driscoll (Rep), elected;LewisG. Hansen (Dem), defeated;AlanKohlman (Socialist Workers), defeated;LawrenceMahan (Communist), defeated;RubyeSmith (Socialist), defeated;RobertLee Gittings (Anti-Medical Trust), defeated;GeorgeE. Bopp (Socialist Labor), defeated;JohnBinns (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1949 Apr 19:ElmerH. Wene (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1949 Apr 19:AlfredE. Driscoll (Rep), nominated;RobertL. Adams (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1949 Nov 8:AlfredE. Driscoll (Rep), elected;ElmerH. Wene (Dem), defeated;JamesImbrie (Progressive), defeated;JohnC. Butterworth (Socialist Labor), defeated;EdsonR. Leach (Prohibition), defeated.
  • 1953 Apr 21:RobertB. Meyner (Dem), nominated;ElmerH. Wene (Dem), defeated in primary;AlexanderF. Ormsby (Dem), defeated in primary;JohnJ. Winberry (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1953 Apr 21:PaulL. Troast (Rep), nominated;MalcolmS. Forbes (Rep), defeated in primary;KennethC. Hand (Rep), defeated in primary;AlvinW. Van Schoick (Rep), defeated in primary;FrederickF. Richardson (Rep), defeated in primary;PaulE. Shepard (Rep), defeated in primary;CharlesRichard Klein (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1953 Nov 3:RobertB. Meyner (Dem), elected;PaulL. Troast (Rep), defeated;ClendeninRyan (Independent Voters), defeated;HenryB. Krajewski (Jersey Veterans Bonus), defeated;AlbertRonis (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1957 Apr 16:RobertB. Meyner (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1957 Apr 16:MalcolmS. Forbes (Rep), nominated;WayneDumont, Jr. (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1957 Nov 5:RobertB. Meyner (Dem), elected;MalcolmS. Forbes (Rep), defeated;AlbertRonis (Socialist Labor), defeated;HenryB. Krajewski (American Third Party), defeated;WinfredO. Perry (Conservative), defeated;AnthonyD. Scipio (All-American), defeated.
  • 1961 Apr 18:RichardJ. Hughes (Dem), nominated;WeldonR. Sheets (Dem), defeated in primary;EugeneE. Demarest (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1961 Apr 18:JamesP. Mitchell (Rep), nominated;WalterH. Jones (Rep), defeated in primary;WayneDumont, Jr. (Rep), defeated in primary;LouisBerns (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1961 Nov 7:RichardJ. Hughes (Dem), elected;JamesP. Mitchell (Rep), defeated;ReinhardtV. Metzger (Conservative), defeated;HenryB. Krajewski (Veterans Bonus Now), defeated;EdwardJames Lueddeke (Prosperity With Liberty), defeated;G.George Addonizio (Ind), defeated;AlbertRonis (Socialist Labor), defeated;DanielA. Petrino (State Soldiers Bonus), defeated;RuthF. Shiminsky (Socialist Workers), defeated.
  • 1965 Jun 1:RichardJ. Hughes (Dem), nominated;WilliamJ. Clark (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1965 Jun 1:WayneDumont, Jr. (Rep), nominated;CharlesW. Sandman, Jr. (Rep), defeated in primary;HaroldP. Poeschel (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1965 Nov 2:RichardJ. Hughes (Dem), elected;WayneDumont, Jr. (Rep), defeated;RobertL. Schlacter (Conservative), defeated;ChristopherColumbus Vespucci, Sr. (Veterans Choice), defeated;JuliusLevin (Socialist Labor), defeated;RuthF. Shiminsky (Socialist Workers), defeated.
  • 1969 Jun 3:RobertB. Meyner (Dem), nominated;WilliamF. Kelly, Jr. (Dem), defeated in primary;HenryHelstoski (Dem), defeated in primary;D.Louis Tonti (Dem), defeated in primary;NedJ. Parsekian (Dem), defeated in primary;JohnL. Hennessey (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1969 Jun 3:WilliamT. Cahill (Rep), nominated;CharlesW. Sandman, Jr. (Rep), defeated in primary;HarryL. Sears (Rep), defeated in primary;FrankX. McDermott (Rep), defeated in primary;WilliamE. Ozzard (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1969 Nov 4:WilliamT. Cahill (Rep), elected;RobertB. Meyner (Dem), defeated;JamesE. Johnson (Independent Party), defeated;JackD. Alvino (Ind), defeated;WinfredO. Perry (Conservative), defeated;LouisVander Plate (Ind), defeated;JuliusLevin (Socialist Labor), defeated.
  • 1973 Jun 5:BrendanT. Byrne (Dem), nominated;AnnKlein (Dem), defeated in primary;RalphC. DeRose (Dem), defeated in primary;FrancisA. Forst (Dem), defeated in primary;VitoA. Albanese (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1973 Jun 5:CharlesW. Sandman, Jr. (Rep), nominated;WilliamT. Cahill (Rep), defeated in primary;MichaelA. Maglio (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1973 Nov 6:BrendanT. Byrne (Dem), elected;CharlesW. Sandman, Jr. (Rep), defeated;A.Howard Freund (American), defeated;AlfredV. Colabella, Jr. (Ind), defeated;RobertClement (Socialist Labor), defeated;JohnA. Goodson (Libertarian), defeated;JamesJ. Terlizzi (Taxpayers' Watchdog), defeated;StanleyR. Knis (Tax Repeal), defeated;KennethE. Newcomb (Communist), defeated;AngeloS. Massaro (Populus), defeated;JackD. Alvino (Ind), defeated;GeorgeGilk (Defeat Narcotics Crime), defeated.
  • 1977 Jun 7:BrendanT. Byrne (Dem), nominated;RobertA. Roe (Dem), defeated in primary;RalphC. DeRose (Dem), defeated in primary;JamesJ. Florio (Dem), defeated in primary;JosephA. Hoffman (Dem), defeated in primary;RaymondGarramone (Dem), defeated in primary;A.Howard Freund (Dem), defeated in primary;PaulT. Jordan (Dem), defeated in primary;EmeryJ. Zold (Dem), defeated in primary;GeorgeKoukos (Dem), defeated in primary;MelvinM. Whaley (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1977 Jun 7:RaymondH. Bateman (Rep), nominated;ThomasH. Kean (Rep), defeated in primary;C.Robert Sarcone (Rep), defeated in primary;WilliamA. Angus, Jr. (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1977 Nov 8:BrendanT. Byrne (Dem), elected;RaymondH. Bateman (Rep), defeated;FrancisW. Flowers (Declare Your Independence), defeated;ChesterGrabowski (Independents for All), defeated;FrankJ. Primich (Libertarian), defeated;ChaunceyE. McSpiritt (Cheap, Chauncey, Upstart), defeated;PaulB. Rizzo (Ind), defeated;RichardD. McAleer (Anti-Income Tax), defeated;JohnF. Donato (Axe The Tax), defeated;AngeloS. Massaro (Populus), defeated;WilliamZsidisin (One For All), defeated;JuliusLevin (Socialist Labor), defeated;JasperC. Gould (Ind), defeated;LeifJohnson (Labor), defeated;RobertA. Ganteaume (Grass Roots), defeated;WilliamGahres (Right To Die), defeated.
  • 1981 Jun 2:JamesJ. Florio (Dem), nominated;RobertA. Roe (Dem), defeated in primary;KennethA. Gibson (Dem), defeated in primary;JosephP. Merlino (Dem), defeated in primary;JohnJ. Degnan (Dem), defeated in primary;ThomasF. X. Smith (Dem), defeated in primary;FrankJ. Dodd (Dem), defeated in primary;WilliamJ. Hamilton, Jr. (Dem), defeated in primary;BarbaraMcConnell (Dem), defeated in primary;AnnKlein (Dem), defeated in primary;HerbertJ. Buehler (Dem), defeated in primary;StellaE. Mann (Dem), defeated in primary;RoseZ. Monyek (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1981 Jun 2:ThomasH. Kean (Rep), nominated;LawrenceF. Kramer (Rep), defeated in primary;JosephA. Sullivan (Rep), defeated in primary;JamesH. Wallwork (Rep), defeated in primary;BarryT. Parker (Rep), defeated in primary;AnthonyImperiale (Rep), defeated in primary;JohnK. Rafferty (Rep), defeated in primary;RichardB. McGlynn (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1981 Nov 3:ThomasH. Kean (Rep), elected;JamesJ. Florio (Dem), defeated;WilliamGahres (Down With Lawyers), defeated;ChesterGrabowski (Suffering Majority), defeated;JackMoyers (Libertarian), defeated;PaulB. Rizzo (Independent, Honest, Available), defeated;HarryJ. Gaynor (Leadership By Example), defeated;JamesA. Kolyer (Middle Class), defeated;JuliusLevin (Socialist Labor), defeated;CharlesC. Stone, Jr. (Federalist), defeated;JamesHarris, Jr. (Socialist Workers), defeated;ErnestC. Pellerino (Law and Order), defeated;JasperC. Gould (Contempt of Court), defeated.
  • 1985 Jun 4:PeterShapiro (Dem), nominated;JohnF. Russo (Dem), defeated in primary;KennethA. Gibson (Dem), defeated in primary;StephenB. Wiley (Dem), defeated in primary;RobertJ. Del Tufo (Dem), defeated in primary;ElliotGreenspan (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1985 Jun 4:ThomasH. Kean (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1985 Nov 5:ThomasH. Kean (Rep), elected;PeterShapiro (Dem), defeated;RogerHeadrick (True Light), defeated;VirginiaA. Flynn (Libertarian), defeated;MarkSatinoff (Socialist Workers), defeated;JuliusLevin (Socialist Labor), defeated;GeorgeM. Fishman (Communist), defeated.
  • 1989 Jun 6:JamesJ. Florio (Dem), nominated;BarbaraB. Sigmund (Dem), defeated in primary;AlanJ. Karcher (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1989 Jun 6:JamesA. Courter (Rep), nominated;CaryEdwards (Rep), defeated in primary;ChuckHardwick (Rep), defeated in primary;WilliamL. Gormley (Rep), defeated in primary;GeraldCardinale (Rep), defeated in primary;TomBlomquist (Rep), defeated in primary;LoisG. Rand (Rep), defeated in primary;JamesA. Kolyer (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1989 Nov 7:JamesJ. Florio (Dem), elected;JamesA. Courter (Rep), defeated;DanielM. Karlan (Libertarian), defeated;MichaelZiruolo (Better Affordable Government), defeated;TomFuscaldo (One Eye On), defeated;CatherineRenee Sedwick (Socialist Workers), defeated.
  • 1993 Jun 8:JamesJ. Florio (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 1993 Jun 8:ChristineTodd Whitman (Rep), nominated;CaryEdwards (Rep), defeated in primary;JamesH. Wallwork (Rep), defeated in primary;CharlesP. Hoffman (Rep), defeated in primary;J.Patrick Gilligan (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 1993 Nov 2:ChristineTodd Whitman (Rep), elected;JamesJ. Florio (Dem), defeated;PatDaly (Ind), defeated;KennethR. Kaplan (Ind), defeated;TomBlomquist (Ind), defeated;JosephMarion (Ind), defeated;RichardJ. Lynch (Ind), defeated;AleneS. Ammond (Ind), defeated;TimFeeney (Ind), defeated;MichaelR. Scully (Ind), defeated;PeteDiLauro (Ind), defeated;MarilynArons (Ind), defeated;JohnL. Kucek (Ind), defeated;TomFuscaldo (Ind), defeated;MichaelZiruolo (Ind), defeated;AndrewJ. Zemel (Ind), defeated;AndreaLippi (Ind), defeated;MarkJ. Rahn (Ind), defeated.
  • 1997 Jun 3:JimMcGreevey (Dem), nominated;RobertE. Andrews (Dem), defeated in primary;W.Michael Murphy (Dem), defeated in primary;FrankC. Marmo (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 1997 Jun 3:ChristineTodd Whitman (Rep), nominated unopposed.
  • 1997 Nov 4:ChristineTodd Whitman (Rep), elected;JimMcGreevey (Dem), defeated;MurraySabrin (Libertarian), defeated;RichardJ. Pezzullo (N.J. Conservative), defeated;MadelynR. Hoffman (Green), defeated;MichaelPerrone, Jr. (Independent Progressive), defeated;RobertB. Miller (Socialist Workers), defeated;GregoryPason (Socialist), defeated;LincolnA. Norton (Natural Law), defeated;NuncieA. Ripa, Jr. (Ind), defeated.
  • 2001 Jan 31:ChristineTodd Whitman, resigned.
  • 2001 Jun 26:JimMcGreevey (Dem), nominated;ElliotGreenspan (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 2001 Jun 26:BretSchundler (Rep), nominated;BobFranks (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 2001 Nov 6:JimMcGreevey (Dem), elected;BretSchundler (Rep), defeated;WilliamE. Schluter (Ind), defeated;JerryL. Coleman (Green), defeated;MarkEdgerton (Libertarian), defeated;GeorgeWatson, Jr. (Free New Jersey), defeated;MichaelW. Koontz (Conservative), defeated;CostantinoRozzo (Socialist), defeated;KariSachs (Socialist Workers), defeated.
  • 2004 Jan 15:JimMcGreevey, resigned.
  • 2005 Jun 7:JonCorzine (Dem), nominated;JamesD. Kelly, Jr. (Dem), defeated in primary;FrancisX. Tenaglio (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 2005 Jun 7:DouglasR. Forrester (Rep), nominated;BretSchundler (Rep), defeated in primary;JohnJ. Murphy (Rep), defeated in primary;SteveLonegan (Rep), defeated in primary;RobertG. Schroeder (Rep), defeated in primary;PaulDiGaetano (Rep), defeated in primary;TodCaliguire (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 2005 Nov 8:JonCorzine (Dem), elected;DouglasR. Forrester (Rep), defeated;HectorL. Castillo (Education Not Corruption), defeated;JeffreyPawlowski (Libertarian), defeated;MatthewJ. Thieke (Green), defeated;EdwardForchion (Legalize Marijuana), defeated;MichaelLatigona (One New Jersey), defeated;WesleyK. Bell, defeated;AngelaLariscy (Socialist Workers), defeated;CostantinoRozzo (Socialist), defeated.
  • 2009 Jun 2:JonCorzine (Dem), nominated;CarlA. Bergmanson (Dem), defeated in primary;JeffBoss (Dem), defeated in primary;RogerBacon (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 2009 Jun 2:ChrisChristie (Rep), nominated;SteveLonegan (Rep), defeated in primary;RichardA. Merkt (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 2009 Nov 3:ChrisChristie (Rep), elected;JonCorzine (Dem), defeated;ChristopherJ. Daggett, defeated;KennethR. Kaplan, defeated;GaryT. Steele, defeated;JasonCullen, defeated;DavidR. Meiswinkle, defeated;KostasPetris, defeated;GregoryPason, defeated;GaryStein, defeated;JoshuaLeinsdorf, defeated;AlvinLindsay, Jr., defeated.
  • 2013 Jun 4:BarbaraBuono (Dem), nominated;TroyWebster (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 2013 Jun 4:ChrisChristie (Rep), nominated;SethGrossman (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 2013 Nov 5:ChrisChristie (Rep), elected;BarbaraBuono (Dem), defeated;KennethR. Kaplan (Libertarian), defeated;StevenWelzer (Green), defeated;DianeW. Sare (Glass-Steagall Now), defeated;WilliamAraujo (Peace and Freedom), defeated;HankSchroeder (Economic Growth), defeated;JeffBoss (NSA Did 9/11), defeated.
  • 2017 Jun 6:PhilMurphy (Dem), nominated;JamesEdward Johnson (Dem), defeated in primary;JohnS. Wisniewski (Dem), defeated in primary;RaymondJ. Lesniak (Dem), defeated in primary;WilliamBrennan (Dem), defeated in primary;MarkZinna (Dem), defeated in primary.
  • 2017 Jun 6:KimberlyM. Guadagno (Rep), nominated;JackM. Ciattarelli (Rep), defeated in primary;HirshV. Singh (Rep), defeated in primary;JoeRudy Rullo (Rep), defeated in primary;StevenRogers (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 2017 Nov 7:PhilMurphy (Dem), elected;KimberlyM. Guadagno (Rep), defeated;GinaGenovese (Ind), defeated;PeterJ. Rohrman (Libertarian), defeated;SethKaper-Dale (Green), defeated;MatthewRiccardi (Constitution), defeated;VincentRoss (Ind), defeated.
  • 2021 Jun 8:PhilMurphy (Dem), nominated unopposed.
  • 2021 Jun 8:JackM. Ciattarelli (Rep), nominated;PhilipRizzo (Rep), defeated in primary;HirshV. Singh (Rep), defeated in primary;BrianD. Levine (Rep), defeated in primary.
  • 2021 Nov 3:PhilMurphy (Dem), elected;JackM. Ciattarelli (Rep), defeated;MadelynR. Hoffman (Green), defeated;GreggMele (Libertarian), defeated;JoanneS. Kuniansky (Socialist Workers), defeated.

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