2013 New Jersey State Senate election

The 2013 New Jersey State Senate election coincided with Chris Christie's re-election to a second term as Governor of New Jersey. Christie entered the 2013 cycle as a strong favorite for reelection. Christie held strong approval ratings around the 70% range, and many of the state's top Democrats had decided not to pursue a run against him. Christie's opponent, State Senator Barbara Buono, was viewed as a weak candidate who failed to rally the state's Democratic establishment behind her candidacy.

2013 New Jersey State Senate election

November 5, 2013

All 40 seats in the New Jersey Senate
21 seats needed for a majority
Turnout34.4%[1]
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Steve Sweeney Thomas Kean Jr.
Party Democratic Republican
Leader's seat District 3 District 21
Last election 24 seats 16 seats
Seats won 24 16
Seat change 0 0
Popular vote 899,672 988,214
Percentage 47.4% 52.1%

Senate President before election

Stephen M. Sweeney
Democratic

Elected Senate President

Stephen M. Sweeney
Democratic

Although Christie easily won reelection and the Republicans gained the most total votes in this election, they failed to pick up a single seat in the Senate. Indeed, 2013 was an election of remarkable stability in the Senate, as just one seat (that of gubernatorial nominee Buono) failed to return its incumbent to office.

Overall results

24 16
Democratic Republican
Parties Seats Popular Vote
2011 2013 +/- Strength Vote % Change
Democratic 24 24 0 60% 899,672 47.4% 0.0%
Republican 16 16 0 40% 988,214 52.1% 0.0%
Libertarian 0 0 0% 1,014 0.1% 0.0%
Independent 0 0 0% 8,924 0.5% 0.0%
Total 40 40 0 100.0% 1,898,155 100.0% -

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