1963 New Jersey State Senate election
The 1963 New Jersey State Senate elections were held on November 5.
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The elections took place midway through the first term of Governor Richard J. Hughes. Eleven of New Jersey's 21 counties elected Senators; Republicans gained four seats.
Incumbents not running for re-election
Democratic
- Donal C. Fox (Essex) (lost support of county organization)
Republican
All five Republican incumbents stood for re-election.
Summary of results by county
County | Incumbent | Party | Elected Senator | Party | ||
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Atlantic | Frank S. Farley | Rep | No election | |||
Bergen | Pierce Deamer | Rep | No election | |||
Burlington | Henry S. Haines | Dem | Edwin B. Forsythe | Rep | ||
Camden | Joseph W. Cowgill | Dem | Frederick J. Scholz | Rep | ||
Cape May | Charles W. Sandman | Rep | Charles W. Sandman | Rep | ||
Cumberland | Robert H. Weber | Dem | No election | |||
Essex | Donal C. Fox | Dem | C. Robert Sarcone | Rep | ||
Gloucester | Thomas F. Connery Jr. | Dem | John E. Hunt | Rep | ||
Hudson | William F. Kelly Jr. | Dem | No election | |||
Hunterdon | Raymond E. Bowkley | Rep | No election | |||
Mercer | Sido Ridolfi | Dem | No election | |||
Middlesex | John A. Lynch | Dem | John A. Lynch | Dem | ||
Monmouth | Richard R. Stout | Rep | Richard R. Stout | Rep | ||
Morris | Thomas J. Hillery | Rep | No election | |||
Ocean | W. Steelman Mathis | Rep | No election | |||
Passaic | Anthony J. Grossi | Dem | No election | |||
Salem | John A. Waddington | Dem | John A. Waddington | Dem | ||
Somerset | William E. Ozzard | Rep | William E. Ozzard | Rep | ||
Sussex | George B. Harper | Rep | No election | |||
Union | Nelson Stamler[lower-alpha 1] | Rep | Nelson Stamler | Rep | ||
Warren | Wayne Dumont | Rep | Wayne Dumont | Rep |
- Stamler was appointed to the seat in November 1962 following the death of Senator Robert C. Crane.
Burlington
Democratic primary
Incumbent Senator Henry S. Haines was defeated in the primary election by Edward Hulse, brother-in-law of Governor Hughes.[1]
General election
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Edwin B. Forsythe | 35,847 | 54.63% | ![]() | |
Democratic | Edward J. Hulse | 29,476 | 44.92% | ![]() | |
Independent | John V. Mahalchik | 157 | 0.24% | N/A | |
Socialist Labor | Bernardo S. Doganiero | 135 | 0.21% | N/A | |
Total votes | 65,615 | 100.0% |
Camden
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Frederick J. Scholz | 72,873 | 54.93% | ![]() | |
Democratic | Joseph W. Cowgill (incumbent) | 59,246 | 44.66% | ![]() | |
Socialist Labor | Julius Levin | 535 | 0.40% | N/A | |
Total votes | 132,654 | 100.0% |
Cape May
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Charles W. Sandman (incumbent) | 12,900 | 60.98% | ![]() | |
Democratic | Carlton E. Mason | 7,025 | 33.21% | ![]() | |
Independent | Walter C. Wright | 1,231 | 5.82% | N/A | |
Total votes | 21,156 | 100.0% |
Essex
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | C. Robert Sarcone | 125,836 | 50.72% | ![]() | |
Democratic | Elmer M. Matthews | 109,934 | 44.31% | ![]() | |
New Frontier | George C. Richardson | 10,164 | 4.10% | N/A | |
Conservative | David E. Wilson | 1,248 | 0.50% | N/A | |
Legalized Gambling Bonus | George C. Richardson | 551 | 0.22% | N/A | |
Socialist Workers | David E. Wilson | 351 | 0.14% | N/A | |
Total votes | 248,084 | 100.0% |
Gloucester
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | John E. Hunt | 27,562 | 54.00% | ![]() | |
Democratic | Thomas F. Connery Jr. (incumbent) | 23,443 | 45.93% | ![]() | |
Socialist Labor | David E. Wilson | 38 | 0.07% | N/A | |
Total votes | 51,043 | 100.0% |
Middlesex
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | John A. Lynch (incumbent) | 94,829 | 63.29% | ![]() | |
Republican | Robert F. Moss | 55,013 | 36.71% | ![]() | |
Total votes | 149,842 | 100.0% |
Monmouth
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Richard R. Stout (incumbent) | 67,449 | 59.65% | ![]() | |
Democratic | Earl Moody | 45,622 | 40.35% | ![]() | |
Total votes | 113,071 | 100.0% |
Salem
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Democratic | John A. Waddington (incumbent) | 13,665 | 61.86% | ![]() | |
Republican | Joseph Narrow | 8,412 | 38.08% | ![]() | |
Socialist Labor | David E. Wilson | 12 | 0.05% | N/A | |
Total votes | 22,089 | 100.0% |
Somerset
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | William E. Ozzard (incumbent) | 30,349 | 58.63% | ![]() | |
Democratic | John J. Carlin | 21,416 | 41.37% | ![]() | |
Total votes | 51,765 | 100.0% |
Union
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Nelson Stamler (incumbent) | 94,820 | 54.61% | ||
Democratic | James M. McGowan | 78,814 | 45.39% | ||
Total votes | 173,634 | 100.0% |
Warren
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Wayne Dumont (incumbent) | 14,062 | 59.32% | ![]() | |
Democratic | Joseph T. Brennan | 9,645 | 40.68% | ![]() | |
Total votes | 23,707 | 100.0% |
References
- Wright, George Cable (17 Apr 1963). "Jersey Senator Loses Primary To Governor's Brother-in-Law; Freeholder Since 1960 Light Voter Turnout". The New York Times.
- "Results of the General Election Held November 5th, 1963" (PDF). Robert J. Burkhardt, New Jersey Secretary of State.
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