Who are the 2 NJ senators?

Who are the 2 NJ senators?

Cory Booker (Democratic Party)
Bob Menendez (Democratic Party)
New Jersey/Senators

Who ran against Christie in 2009?

2009 New Jersey gubernatorial election

Nominee Chris Christie Jon Corzine
Party Republican Democratic
Running mate Kim Guadagno Loretta Weinberg
Popular vote 1,174,445 1,087,731
Percentage 48.5% 44.9%

Who did NJ vote for in 2012?

New Jersey was won by President Obama with 58.38% of the vote to Romney’s 40.59%, a 17.79% margin of victory, an increase from 15.53% in 2008.

How many seats in the Senate were up for election in 2012?

Senate elections The 33 seats of Class I of the United States Senate were up for election. Democrats were expected to have 23 seats up for election, including 2 independents who caucus with the Democrats, while Republicans were only expected to have 10 seats up for election.

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Who ran against Christie in 2013?

2013 New Jersey gubernatorial election

Nominee Chris Christie Barbara Buono
Party Republican Democratic
Running mate Kim Guadagno Milly Silva
Popular vote 1,278,932 809,978
Percentage 60.3% 38.2%

Who ran against Christie for governor?

On November 3, Christie defeated incumbent Democratic governor Jon Corzine by a margin of 48.5% to 44.9%, with 5.8% of the vote going to independent candidate Chris Daggett.

Who were the candidates in the election of 2012?

Incumbent Democratic President Barack Obama and his running mate, incumbent Vice President Joe Biden, were re-elected to a second term. They defeated the Republican ticket of businessman and former Governor Mitt Romney of Massachusetts and Representative Paul Ryan of Wisconsin.

How much do NJ state senators make?

New Jersey Senate
Length of term 4 years (with one two-year term each decade)
Authority Article IV, New Jersey Constitution
Salary $49,000/year
Elections