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Title: New Jersey 2021 Election Results

Original CoS Document (slug): new-jersey-2021-election-results

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Created: 2021-12-13 09:50:57

Updated: 2022-01-11 03:00:00

Published: 2021-12-17 00:00:00

Converted: 2025-04-14T21:14:47.017596709


On November 2, 2021, New Jersey residents cast their vote for governor, state legislators, and local officials. The New Jersey Secretary of State, Tahesha Way, Esq. certified the votes for the state officials on November 30, 2021. This article focuses on the results of the state legislator races. 

Get Out the Vote

Convention of States New Jersey had a Get Out the Vote TelePatriot mission before the election. We made over 3,500 calls in districts D2, D8, D11, D21 and D25.

State Legislator Election Results

From a Convention of States perspective, the election results of the state legislature are of vital importance, as our COS resolution must pass through both chambers of the legislature. 

With one exception, all sponsors and co-sponsors of COS resolution won their elections by a strong margin.

The committee members that will be considering the COS resolution will change after the first of the year, and we will provide you with more information once that has been made available.

For a detailed list of all newly elected New Jersey State legislators, please click here.

Voter Turnout

New Jersey had one of the lowest turnouts for a gubernatorial race in the past century per Jackie Roman of NJ.com. See the full article here.

Only 40% of eligible voters cast their ballots in the 2021 election. With more ways to vote with mail-in ballots and early voting, only 1% more registered voters participated in this last election from the 2017 election.

Gubernatorial Results

Governor Phil Murphy, a Democrat, won re-election against Republican challenger Jack Ciattarelli. Ciattarelli carried 11 of the 21 New Jersey counties but lost the popular vote by 3.2% (1,339,471 votes to 1,255,185). For more information about the gubernatorial results, see here.

Convention of States does not require the governor’s office to pass the COS Resolution in the state legislature.

What is Coming

Our legislators will be re-drawing the districts in 2022. The committees will begin this work early next year, so we should know the new districts by late winter 2022. 

Conclusion

New Jersey’s political landscape is changing. More people are paying attention to what is happening in our state, and they are speaking out.

Convention of States is the solution to keep our freedoms. Using Article V of the U.S. Constitution, we are driving to a Convention of States in order to propose amendments to our Constitution in the areas of term limits on federal officials, fiscal restraint, and federal overreach. Please join us.

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