2007 New Jersey State Senate election
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The 2007 New Jersey State Senate elections were held on November 4. The election took place midway through Jon Corzine's term as Governor of New Jersey. Democrats gained an additional seat by winning two Republican seats in South Jersey, though one-term Senator Ellen Karcher lost re-election to Jennifer Beck. The Democratic gains in South Jersey laid the groundwork for a transfer of power within the Democratic Party, culminating in Steve Sweeney's election as Senate President midway through the 2008–12 term.
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Democratic Party
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Democratic Party
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Bob Martin
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John Costello
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Jim Miller
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Edwin C. Selby
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Daniel Z. Seyler
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John Pluchino
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Louis Vernotico
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Joseph A. Adolf
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Steven Morlino
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Dick Hester
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Al-Samar Douglas
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Britta Forsberg Wenzel
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Clara S. Nibot
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Daniel H. Brown
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Donald H. Nelsen Jr.
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Hans Berg
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Harvey Baron
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Herbert Glenn
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John Zunic
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Joseph A. Fischer
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Joseph Ariyan
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Leonard L. Inzerillo
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Linda Gaglione
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Mark Cimino
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Michael A. Guarino
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Paul Sarlo votes=14,895
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Richard S. Dennison Jr.
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Robert Colletti
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Rose McConnell
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Russell K. Corby
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Sara J. Lobman
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Seema Singh
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Shelley Lovett
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Stanley J. Moskal
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Wasim A. Khan
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Wayne G. Fox
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William F. Mead
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Results by district
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For State Senate
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All 40 seats in the New Jersey State Senate
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The 2007 New Jersey State Senate elections were held on November 4. The election took place midway through Jon Corzine's term as Governor of New Jersey. Democrats gained an additional seat by winning two Republican seats in South Jersey, though one-term Senator Ellen Karcher lost re-election to Jennifer Beck. The Democratic gains in South Jersey laid the groundwork for a transfer of power within the Democratic Party, culminating in Steve Sweeney's election as Senate President midway through the 2008–12 term.
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