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2014 United States Senate election in New Jersey

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election_name2014 United States Senate election in New Jersey
countryNew Jersey
typepresidential
ongoingno
previous_election2013 United States Senate special election in New Jersey
previous_year2013 (special)
next_election2020 United States Senate election in New Jersey
next_year2020
election_dateNovember 4, 2014
turnout36% ( 11.5pp)
image1File:Cory Booker, official portrait, 114th Congress.jpg
image_size150x150px
nominee1Cory Booker
party1Democratic Party (United States)
popular_vote11,043,866
percentage155.84%
image2File:Jeff Bell, 2014 (cropped).JPG
nominee2Jeff Bell
party2Republican Party (United States)
popular_vote2791,297
percentage242.33%
map_image{{switcher
map_size280px
map_captionBooker:
Bell:
titleU.S. Senator
before_electionCory Booker
before_partyDemocratic Party (United States)
after_electionCory Booker
after_partyDemocratic Party (United States)

|[[File:2014 United States Senate election in New Jersey results map by county.svg|275px]] |County results |[[File:2014 United States Senate election in New Jersey results map by congressional district.svg|275px]] |Congressional district results |[[File:2014 United States Senate election in New Jersey results map by municipality.svg|275px]] |Municipality results}} Bell:
The 2014 United States Senate election in New Jersey was held on November 4, 2014, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of New Jersey. Incumbent senator Cory Booker was first elected in a 2013 special election to complete the term of fellow Democrat Frank Lautenberg, who died in office. Booker defeated Jeff Bell to win a first full term.

This is the last time that Somerset County voted Republican in a statewide election.

Democratic primary

Candidates

Declared

  • Cory Booker, incumbent U.S. Senator

Withdrew

  • Antonio Sabas, candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2013 (ran as an independent)

Declined

  • Rob Andrews, U.S. Representative and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2008
  • Robert M. Gordon, state senator
  • Patrick J. Kennedy, former U.S. Representative from Rhode Island
  • Beth Mason, Hoboken City Councilwoman
  • Bill Pascrell, U.S. Representative
  • Ronald Rice, state senator
  • Stephen M. Sweeney, president of the New Jersey Senate

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administeredSample
sizeMargin of
errorRob
AndrewsCory
BookerRush D.
Holt Jr.Frank
PalloneStephen
SweeneyOtherUndecided
Public Policy PollingNovember 26–28, 2012300± 5.6%17%48%13%11%11%
Merriman-RiverJanuary 7–9, 20131,170± 2.9%10%48%8%6%28%
Fairleigh DickinsonMarch 4–10, 2013323± 5.5%50%7%4%6%32%
Poll sourceDate(s)
administeredSample
sizeMargin of
errorCory
BookerFrank
LautenbergOtherUndecided
Public Policy PollingNovember 26–28, 2012300± 5.6%59%22%18%
Fairleigh DickinsonJanuary 2–6, 2013700± 3.7%42%20%17%21%
Merriman-RiverJanuary 7–9, 20131,170± 2.9%48%21%31%
QuinnipiacJanuary 15–21, 2013616± 4%51%30%1%18%
Poll sourceDate(s)
administeredSample
sizeMargin of
errorCory
BookerFrank
LautenbergFrank
PalloneAlan
RosenthalStephen
SweeneyOtherUndecided
MonmouthFebruary 6–10, 2013± 7.1%40%25%4%2%2%5%22%

Results

Republican primary

2013 nominee Steve Lonegan announced in his concession speech that he would not run again for the seat in the 2014 race. The top-tier candidates for the Republican primary, Thomas Kean Jr. and Jay Webber also declined to run in early January 2014, leaving Jon Bramnick and Michael J. Doherty as the remaining candidates with established credentials and fundraising abilities able to start a United States Senate campaign. On January 9, 2014, Brian D. Goldberg, a West Orange resident and New Jersey businessman, announced that he would seek the Republican nomination. The following week, on January 17, 2014, both Bramnick and Doherty announced that they would not be running for United States Senate.

On January 27, 2014, Freehold Township businessman Richard J. "Rich" Pezzullo announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination. Pezzullo had previously run for the US Senate in 1996 as the Conservative Party candidate. On February 4, 2014, conservative political consultant Jeff Bell announced his bid for the nomination. Bell was the nominee for the Senate in 1978, having defeated incumbent senator Clifford Case in the Republican primary and was an unsuccessful candidate for the Republican nomination in 1982. Ramapo College professor Murray Sabrin, who ran for the Senate in 2000 and 2008, announced another run on February 13. Former FBI agent Robert Turkavage, who ran as an Independent candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2012, had declared his candidacy. However, he got stuck in a traffic jam when he attempted to turn in his petitions shortly before the deadline, and was forced to withdraw.

On March 4, Richard Pezzullo won the Union County Convention on the first ballot, going on to then win the line in Camden County and Republican stronghold Monmouth County. Opponent Brian Goldberg won the party lines in conventions in Ocean, Atlantic, Cumberland, Mercer, and Somerset Counties. Murray Sabrin won only the Middlesex line, and Jeffrey Bell made no convention appearances and contested no lines. Three candidates – Brian Goldberg, Richard Pezzullo and Murray Sabrin – claimed the Burlington county line, though only Goldberg claimed to have won the line. Goldberg was given the county line with no convention in Essex, Passaic, and Hudson Counties. Robert Turkavage won the convention in Hunterdon County, but the line transferred to Goldberg after Turkavage dropped out of the race.

Jeff Bell received significant support from the conservative American Principles Fund, who ran a direct mail operation that cost over $80,000, and the National Organization for Marriage, a conservative traditional marriage group, who paid for $6,000 of automated calling.

Candidates

Declared

  • Jeff Bell, political consultant, nominee for this seat in 1978 and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 1982
  • Brian D. Goldberg, businessman
  • Richard J. "Rich" Pezzullo, businessman and perennial candidate
  • Murray Sabrin, professor at Ramapo College and perennial candidate

Withdrew

  • Robert Turkavage, former FBI agent and Independent candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2012

Declined

  • Jeffrey Chiesa, former U.S. senator
  • Jack Ciattarelli, state assemblyman
  • Roger Daley, former Middlesex County Freeholder, former judge on the New Jersey Superior Court and candidate for Middlesex County Freeholder in 2013
  • Alieta Eck, former president of the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons, founder of the Zarephath Health Center and candidate for the U.S. Senate in 2013
  • Scott Garrett, U.S. Representative
  • Jon Hanson, former chairman of the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority
  • Chris Isola, former Marine
  • Thomas Kean Jr., Minority Leader of the New Jersey Senate and nominee for U.S. Senate in 2006
  • Joe Kyrillos, state senator and nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2012
  • Susanne LaFrankie, former television news reporter
  • Frank LoBiondo, U.S. Representative
  • Steve Lonegan, state director of Americans for Prosperity, former mayor of Bogota, candidate for governor in 2005 and 2009 and nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2013
  • Bill Palatucci, attorney and member of the Republican National Committee
  • Joe J. Plumeri, businessman
  • Geraldo Rivera, talk show host
  • David Samson, chairman of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and former New Jersey Attorney General
  • Jay Webber, state assemblyman

Results

CountyBellPezzulloGoldbergSabrinTotal VotesTotal%Total%Total%Total%
Atlantic1,11517.85%74411.91%4,03064.50%3595.75%6,248
Bergen4,83356.63%1,50117.59%95311.17%1,24814.62%8,535
Burlington4,20839.12%3,22024.58%1,57712.04%4,09731.27%13,102
Camden2,12136.05%2,56643.62%2995.08%89715.25%5,883
Cape May2,01160.70%74022.34%2457.40%3179.57%3,313
Cumberland43623.34%30116.11%1,03855.58%934.98%1,868
Essex90420.45%1,03523.42%2,16148.89%3207.24%4,420
Gloucester1,21329.43%1,28031.06%71417.33%91422.18%4,121
Hudson64221.89%2859.70%1,22541.71%78526.73%2,937
Hunterdon2,42628.29%2,60430.37%2,11824.70%1,42616.63%8,574
Mercer92726.16%37710.64%1,33137.56%90925.65%3,544
Middlesex1,73826.31%1,33820.25%1,53123.18%1,99930.26%6,606
Monmouth2,09619.26%5,99955.11%4974.57%2,29321.07%10,885
Morris5,20637.09%3,19722.77%1,2809.12%4,35531.02%14,038
Ocean3,38917.51%3,57018.45%10,84056.02%1,5528.02%19,351
Passaic1,19420.64%1,01517.55%2,41441.74%1,16120.07%5,784
Salem33225.50%38929.88%785.99%50338.63%1,302
Somerset3,39936.35%1,57716.86%3,12233.39%1,25313.40%9,351
Sussex1,46526.68%2,45144.64%2925.32%1,28223.35%5,490
Union1,16219.37%3,11751.96%2834.72%1,43723.95%5,999
Warren1,87148.15%79420.43%2386.12%98325.30%3,886

General election

Debates

Fundraising

Candidate (party)ReceiptsDisbursementsCash on handDebt
(D)$16,534,557$14,742,187$2,583,176$5,266
(R)$373,577$282,459$91,116$11,788

Endorsements

Organizations

  • NARAL Pro-Choice America PAC
  • New Jersey Education Association PAC
  • New Jersey State AFL-CIO

Current & former elected officials

  • Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey
  • Thomas Kean, former Governor of New Jersey (1982–1990) and Chairman of the 9/11 Commission

Media

  • The New York Sun

Organizations

  • American Conservative Union PAC

Predictions

SourceRankingAs of
The Cook Political ReportNovember 3, 2014
Sabato's Crystal BallNovember 3, 2014
Rothenberg Political ReportNovember 3, 2014
Real Clear PoliticsNovember 3, 2014

Polling

Poll sourceDate(s)
administeredSample
sizeMargin of
errorCory
Booker (D)Jeff
Bell (R)OtherUndecided
Rasmussen ReportsJune 17–18, 2014750± 4%48%35%4%13%
Monmouth UniversityJune 25–29, 2014717± 3.7%43%23%15%17%
CBS News/NYT/YouGovJuly 5–24, 20142,645± 3.4%50%43%1%6%
Quinnipiac UniversityJuly 31 – August 4, 20141,148± 2.9%47%37%1%16%
CBS News/NYT/YouGovAugust 18 – September 2, 20142,244± 3%52%37%2%10%
Fairleigh Dickinson UniversitySeptember 1–7, 2014721± 3.7%42%29%1%27%
Richard Stockton CollegeSeptember 5–8, 2014807± 3.5%49%36%3%12%
Quinnipiac UniversitySeptember 25–29, 20141,058± 3%51%40%1%8%
CBS News/NYT/YouGovSeptember 20 – October 1, 20142,011± 3%51%37%0%12%
Monmouth UniversityOctober 2–5, 2014477± 4.5%53%38%2%7%
Fairleigh Dickinson UniversityOctober 13–19, 2014525± 4.3%56%40%1%3%
Richard Stockton CollegeOctober 18–22, 2014806± 3.5%57%33%5%5%
CBS News/NYT/YouGovOctober 16–23, 20141,868± 4%51%39%0%9%
Monmouth UniversityOctober 30 – November 2, 2014750± 3.6%54%40%1%5%

With Andrews

Poll sourceDate(s)
administeredSample
sizeMargin of
errorRob
Andrews (D)Kim
Guadagno (R)OtherUndecided
Public Policy PollingNovember 26–28, 2012600± 4%35%34%31%

With Booker

Poll sourceDate(s)
administeredSample
sizeMargin of
errorCory
Booker (D)Kim
Guadagno (R)OtherUndecided
Public Policy PollingNovember 26–28, 2012600± 4%42%39%19%
Poll sourceDate(s)
administeredSample
sizeMargin of
errorCory
Booker (D)Geraldo
Rivera (R)OtherUndecided
Quinnipiac UniversityFebruary 13–17, 20131,149± 2.9%59%23%2%17%
Fairleigh Dickinson UniversityMarch 4–10, 2013702± 3.7%52%21%26%
Poll sourceDate(s)
administeredSample
sizeMargin of
errorCory
Booker (D)Murray
Sabrin (R)OtherUndecided
Monmouth UniversityFebruary 19–23, 2014690± 3.7%58%25%1%15%

With Bradley

Poll sourceDate(s)
administeredSample
sizeMargin of
errorBill
Bradley (D)Jeff
Bell (R)OtherUndecided
Fairleigh Dickinson UniversityOctober 13–19, 2014525± 4.3%57%36%0%7%

With Lautenberg

Poll sourceDate(s)
administeredSample
sizeMargin of
errorFrank
Lautenberg (D)Kim
Guadagno (R)OtherUndecided
Public Policy PollingNovember 26–28, 2012600± 4%48%33%19%

With Pallone

Poll sourceDate(s)
administeredSample
sizeMargin of
errorFrank
Pallone (D)Kim
Guadagno (R)OtherUndecided
Public Policy PollingNovember 26–28, 2012600± 4%22%42%36%

Results

By county

CountyCory Booker
DemocraticJeff Bell
RepublicanVarious candidates
Other partiesMarginTotal votes cast#%#%#%#%Totals1,043,86655.84%42.33%34,3721.83%252,56913.51%1,869,535
Atlantic32,56651.44%29,42246.48%1,3192.08%3,1444.96%62,494
Bergen124,40957.276%89,59741.249%3,2041.475%34,81216.027%217,210
Burlington64,73054.30%52,72144.23%1,7551.47%12,00910.07%119,206
Camden73,88165.29%37,54333.18%1,7301.53%36,33832.11%113,154
Cape May11,57241.07%16,17857.41%4291.52%-4,606-16.34%28,179
Cumberland14,83053.30%12,45544.77%5371.93%2,3758.53%27,822
Essex106,47277.17%29,52721.40%1,9751.43%76,94555.77%137,974
Gloucester37,13152.815%31,71745.114%1,4562.071%5,4142.672%70,304
Hudson68,16578.37%16,70719.21%2,1092.42%51,45859.16%86,981
Hunterdon14,24138.68%21,70958.97%8642.35%-7,468-20.29%36,814
Mercer52,47665.80%25,74932.29%1,5241.91%26,72733.51%79,749
Middlesex83,73259.956%53,67938.437%2,2441.607%30,05321.519%139,655
Monmouth67,01144.886%79,41753.196%2,8631.918%-12,406-8.310%149,291
Morris49,92042.88%64,68855.57%1,8071.55%−14,768−12.69%116,415
Ocean55,63140.322%79,25457.444%3,0822.234%-23,623-17.122%137,967
Passaic52,53360.62%32,61237.64%1,5081.74%19,92122.98%86,653
Salem8,06044.54%9,30451.41%7334.05%-1,244-6.87%18,097
Somerset37,12448.587%37,83549.518%1,4481.895%−711−0.931%76,407
Sussex12,72235.28%22,29261.82%1,0462.90%-−9,570-26.54%36,060
Union68,05165.03%60,75833.20%1,8551.77%7,29331.83%130,664
Warren8,60936.4125%14,15059.8486%8843.7389%-5,541-23.4361%23,643

|[[File:Swing in each New Jersey county from the 2013-2014 senate elections.svg|300px]]|Shift by county |[[File:Trend in each New Jersey county from the 2013-2014 senate elections.svg|300px]]|Trend by county | | | | | | | | | | | | | |}}}}}}

By congressional district

Booker won seven of 12 congressional districts, including one that elected a Republican.

DistrictBookerBellRepresentative
62.47%35.86%Donald Norcross
47.49%50.35%Frank LoBiondo
48.02%50.08%Tom MacArthur
44.27%53.8%Chris Smith
49.65%48.62%Scott Garrett
58.29%39.98%Frank Pallone Jr.
44.21%53.7%Leonard Lance
79.05%18.75%Albio Sires
66.9%31.19%Bill Pascrell
86.1%12.25%Donald Payne Jr.
47.18%51.31%Rodney Frelinghuysen
64.23%34.13%Bonnie Watson Coleman

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