2003 New Jersey State Senate election
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The 2003 New Jersey State Senate elections were held on November 4. The election took midway through Jim McGreevey's term as Governor of New Jersey. The election ended two years of split control in favor of the Democratic Party, which regained a majority for the first time since 1991. Incumbent Senate co-President John O. Bennett was unseated for re-election by Ellen Karcher. The Democrats continue to hold the majority in the Senate as of 2022.
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Democratic Party
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John O. Bennett and Richard Codey
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Tom Swift
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Thomas J. Price
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Frederick P. Cook
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Emerson Ellett
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Daniel M. Nozza
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Louis Vernotico
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Abigail D. Tilsner
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Ali Sloan El
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Aviva Twersky-Glasner
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Barry S. Honig
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Beresford Jones
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Blair B. MacInnes
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Bobbi Joan Bennett
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Brian Unger
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Calvin O. Iszard
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Carmen E. Mendiola
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Daniel L. Grant
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David R. Troast
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Denis Jaslow
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Diane F. Gabriel
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Earl Gray
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Eric Olsen
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Francis D. McIntyre
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Frank C. Fusco
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George Cecola
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Greg Orr
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James D. Morrison
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James M. Blaney
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Jean LaMothe
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Jeffrey M. Orbach
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Joseph A. Adolf
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Louis S. Lusquinos Jr
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Mac Dara Lyden
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Martin Marks
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Matt Rogers
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Maximo Moscoso
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Paul Danielczyk
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Paul X. Escandon
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Phillip S. Rhudy
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Ray Cragle
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Richard DelaRosa
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Richard F. Plechner
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Richard Muti
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Robert "Gabe" Gabrielsky
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Shawn P. Gianella
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Steven Morlino
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Teresa Migliore-DiMatteo
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Toy-Ling Washington
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English Language Only
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HealthCare For All
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Restore NJ State
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Tax the Rich
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The 2003 New Jersey State Senate elections were held on November 4. The election took midway through Jim McGreevey's term as Governor of New Jersey. The election ended two years of split control in favor of the Democratic Party, which regained a majority for the first time since 1991. Incumbent Senate co-President John O. Bennett was unseated for re-election by Ellen Karcher. The Democrats continue to hold the majority in the Senate as of 2022.
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2003 New Jersey Senate elections