2011 New Jersey State Senate election
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The 2011 New Jersey State Senate elections were held on November 4. The election took place midway through Chris Christie's first term as Governor of New Jersey. No seats changed hands, though Democrats had gained one seat in a 2010 special election with Linda Greenstein's victory over Tom Goodwin. Three incumbents retired from the Senate including Sean Kean, who was redistricted into Jennifer Beck's district and ran for Assembly rather than challenge her.
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Democratic Party
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Democratic Party
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Keith Walker
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Daniel Z. Seyler
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Edwin Selby
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Louis Vernotico
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John Zunic
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Aracelis Sanabria Tejada
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Beth Hamburger
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Charles P. Tivenan
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Christopher G. Cullen
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David S. DeWeese
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Donald E. DiOrio
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Donald J. Cox
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Donnamarie James
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Dorothy A. Ryan
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Edward T. O'Neill
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Gail Cook
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Giancarlo D'Orazio
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Gloria S. Dittman
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Helen S. Rosales
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John Graf, Jr.
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John J. Driscoll, Jr.
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Jordan Rickards
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Joseph Scafa
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Karen Anne Zaletel
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Ken Pengitore
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Laurie J. Taylor
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Lorraine M. Waldes
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Mac Dara F. Lyden
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Maureen Vella
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Michael M. Mulligan
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Michael W. Class
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Paul Lund, Jr.
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Paul Swanicke
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Phil Mitsch
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Ralph Bartnik
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Raymond Santiago
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Richard J. Kanka
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Rick Thoeni
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Robert "Bob" Brown
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Robert S. Lebovics
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Russell Mollica
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Stephen J. Boracchia
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Steve Morlino
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Wasim Khan
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William H. Eames
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New Jersey
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For State Senate
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Keep Monmouth Green
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Scafa For Senate
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The 2011 New Jersey State Senate elections were held on November 4. The election took place midway through Chris Christie's first term as Governor of New Jersey. No seats changed hands, though Democrats had gained one seat in a 2010 special election with Linda Greenstein's victory over Tom Goodwin. Three incumbents retired from the Senate including Sean Kean, who was redistricted into Jennifer Beck's district and ran for Assembly rather than challenge her.
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