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{{short description|New Jersey affiliate of the Republican Party}} |
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{{Infobox political party |
{{Infobox political party |
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| name = New Jersey Republican Party |
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| logo = New Jersey Republican Party logo.png |
| logo = New Jersey Republican Party logo.png |
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| logo_size = 200px |
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| colorcode = #BC2025 |
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| chairman = [[Bob Hugin]] |
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| leader2_title = Senate Leader |
| leader2_title = Senate Leader |
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| leader2_name = [[ |
| leader2_name = [[Anthony M. Bucco]] |
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| leader3_title = Assembly Leader |
| leader3_title = Assembly Leader |
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| leader3_name = [[ |
| leader3_name = [[John DiMaio]] |
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| foundation = 1880 |
| foundation = 1880 |
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| headquarters = 150 West State Street, Suite 230<br>[[Trenton, New Jersey|Trenton, NJ]] 08608 |
| headquarters = 150 West State Street, Suite 230<br>[[Trenton, New Jersey|Trenton, NJ]] 08608 |
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| membership_year = 2023 |
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| membership = {{gain}}1, |
| membership = {{gain}}1,556,079<ref>{{cite web |title=Statewide Voter Registration Summary |url=https://www.state.nj.us/state/elections/assets/pdf/svrs-reports/2023/2023-08-voter-registration-by-county.pdf |website=Division of Elections |publisher=New Jersey Department of State |access-date=2 August 2023}}</ref> |
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| ideology = [[Conservatism in the United States|Conservatism]] <!-- Do not add subideologies such as "social conservatism" or "right-wing populism" per consensus on main Republican Party page--> |
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The '''New Jersey Republican |
The '''New Jersey Republican Party''' ('''NJGOP''') is the affiliate of the [[Republican Party (United States)|United States Republican Party]] in [[New Jersey]]. It was founded in 1880 and is currently led by [[Bob Hugin]]. |
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==Current leadership== |
==Current leadership== |
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{{Complete list|date=February 2023}} |
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* [[Bob Hugin]], Chairman<ref name="leadership">{{cite web |title=NJGOP |url=https://www.njgop.org/leadership/njgop/ |website=www.njgop.org |access-date=23 February 2023}}</ref> |
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* [[Bob Hugin]], Chairman |
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* [[Darlene Shotmeyer]], Vice Chairwoman<ref name="leadership" /> |
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* Irene Kim Asbury, Secretary |
* [[Irene Kim Asbury]], Secretary<ref name="leadership" /> |
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* [[Shaun Van Doren]], Treasurer<ref name="leadership" /> |
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* Bill Palatucci, National Committeeman |
* [[Bill Palatucci]], National Committeeman<ref name="leadership" /> |
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* Virginia Haines, National Committeewoman |
* [[Virginia Haines]], National Committeewoman<ref name="leadership" /> |
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* [[Christine Giordano Hanlon]], Strategic Advisor to the Chairman<ref name="leadership" /> |
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* Phil Valenziano, Executive Director |
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* [[Theresa Velardi]], Executive Director<ref name="leadership" /> |
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* [[Alexandra Wilkes]], Communications Director<ref name="leadership" /> |
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==Current elected officials== |
==Current elected officials== |
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Both of New Jersey's [[United States Senate|U.S. Senate]] seats have held by [[New Jersey Democratic State Committee|Democrats]] since [[2013 United States Senate special election in New Jersey|2013 |
Both of New Jersey's [[United States Senate|U.S. Senate]] seats have held by [[New Jersey Democratic State Committee|Democrats]] since [[2013 United States Senate special election in New Jersey|2013]]. [[Clifford P. Case]] was the last Republican elected to represent New Jersey in the U.S. Senate in [[1972 United States Senate election in New Jersey|1972]]. Case served four consecutive terms before losing the Republican primary in [[1978 United States Senate election in New Jersey|1978]] to [[Jeff Bell (politician)|Jeff Bell]], who himself lost the General election to Democratic challenger [[Bill Bradley]]. Two Republicans have served interim appointments to the Senate since: [[Nicholas F. Brady]] and [[Jeffrey Chiesa]]. Neither ran for election to a full term. |
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====U.S. House of Representatives==== |
====U.S. House of Representatives==== |
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Out of the 12 seats New Jersey is apportioned in the [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. House of Representatives]], |
Out of the 12 seats New Jersey is apportioned in the [[United States House of Representatives|U.S. House of Representatives]], three are held by Republicans: |
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|[[File:Chris Smith official photo (cropped).jpg|center|frameless|140px]] |
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|[[New Jersey's 7th congressional district|7th]] |
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===State officials=== |
===State officials=== |
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====[[New Jersey Senate]]==== |
====[[New Jersey Senate]] (15/40 seats)==== |
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*[[New Jersey Senate|Senate Minority Leader]]: [[ |
*[[New Jersey Senate|Senate Minority Leader]]: [[Anthony M. Bucco]] of [[Boonton Township, New Jersey|Boonton Township]] |
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*[[Carmen Amato (politician)|Carmen Amato]] of [[Lacey Township, New Jersey|Lacey]] |
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*[[Jon Bramnick]] of [[Westfield, New Jersey|Westfield]] |
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*[[Kristin Corrado]] of [[Totowa, New Jersey|Totowa]] |
*[[Kristin Corrado]] of [[Totowa, New Jersey|Totowa]] |
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*[[Owen Henry]] of [[Old Bridge Township, New Jersey|Old Bridge]] |
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*[[James W. Holzapfel]] of [[Toms River, New Jersey|Toms River]] |
*[[James W. Holzapfel]] of [[Toms River, New Jersey|Toms River]] |
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*[[Declan O'Scanlon]] of [[Little Silver, New Jersey|Little Silver]] |
*[[Declan O'Scanlon]] of [[Little Silver, New Jersey|Little Silver]] |
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*[[Joseph Pennacchio]] of [[Montville, New Jersey|Montville]] |
*[[Joseph Pennacchio]] of [[Montville, New Jersey|Montville]] |
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*[[Robert Singer (American politician)|Robert Singer]] of [[Lakewood Township, New Jersey|Lakewood]] |
*[[Robert Singer (American politician)|Robert Singer]] of [[Lakewood Township, New Jersey|Lakewood]] |
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*[[Mike Testa]] of [[Vineland, New Jersey|Vineland]] |
*[[Mike Testa]] of [[Vineland, New Jersey|Vineland]] |
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*[[Latham Tiver]] of [[Southampton Township, New Jersey|Southampton]] |
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====[[New Jersey Assembly]]==== |
====[[New Jersey Assembly]] (28/80 seats)==== |
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*[[New Jersey General Assembly|Assembly Minority Leader]]: [[ |
*[[New Jersey General Assembly|Assembly Minority Leader]]: [[John DiMaio]] of [[Hackettstown, New Jersey|Hackettstown]] |
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*[[Robert Auth]] of [[Old Tappan, New Jersey|Old Tappan]] |
*[[Robert Auth]] of [[Old Tappan, New Jersey|Old Tappan]] |
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*[[John Azzariti]] of [[Saddle River, New Jersey|Saddle River]] |
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*[[Robert D. Clifton]] of [[Matawan, New Jersey|Matawan]] |
*[[Robert D. Clifton]] of [[Matawan, New Jersey|Matawan]] |
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*[[Ronald S. Dancer]] of [[Plumsted Township, New Jersey|Plumsted]] |
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*[[BettyLou DeCroce]] of [[Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey|Parsippany]] |
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*[[Christopher DePhillips]] of [[Wyckoff, New Jersey|Wyckoff]] |
*[[Christopher DePhillips]] of [[Wyckoff, New Jersey|Wyckoff]] |
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*[[Aura Dunn]] of [[Mendham Township, New Jersey|Mendham Township]] |
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*[[Dawn Fantasia]] of [[Franklin Borough, New Jersey|Franklin Borough]] |
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*[[Vicky Flynn]] of [[Holmdel Township, New Jersey|Holmdel]] |
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*[[Don Guardian]] of [[Atlantic City, New Jersey|Atlantic City]] |
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*[[Mike Inganamort]] of [[Chester Township, New Jersey|Chester Township]] |
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*[[Paul Kanitra]] of [[Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey|Point Pleasant Beach]] |
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*[[Sean T. Kean]] of [[Wall Township, New Jersey|Wall]] |
*[[Sean T. Kean]] of [[Wall Township, New Jersey|Wall]] |
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*[[Michele Matsikoudis]] of [[New Providence, New Jersey|New Providence]] |
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*[[Antwan McClellan]] of [[Ocean City, New Jersey|Ocean City]] |
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*[[Gregory P. McGuckin]] of [[Toms River, New Jersey|Toms River]] |
*[[Gregory P. McGuckin]] of [[Toms River, New Jersey|Toms River]] |
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*[[Nancy Munoz]] of [[Summit, New Jersey|Summit]] |
*[[Nancy Munoz]] of [[Summit, New Jersey|Summit]] |
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*[[Greg Myhre]] of [[Stafford Township, New Jersey|Stafford Township]] |
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*[[Erik Peterson]] of [[Franklin Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey|Franklin (Hunterdon)]] |
*[[Erik Peterson (politician)|Erik Peterson]] of [[Franklin Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey|Franklin (Hunterdon)]] |
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*[[Brian E. Rumpf]] of [[Little Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey|Little Egg Harbor]] |
*[[Brian E. Rumpf]] of [[Little Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey|Little Egg Harbor]] |
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*[[Alex Sauickie]] of [[Jackson Township, New Jersey|Jackson]] |
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*[[Gerard Scharfenberger]] of [[Middletown Township, New Jersey|Middletown]] |
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*[[Erik K. Simonsen|Erik Simonsen]] of [[Lower Township, New Jersey|Lower Township]] |
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*[[Michael Torrissi]] of [[Hammonton, New Jersey|Hammonton]] |
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*[[Jay Webber]] of [[Morris Plains, New Jersey|Morris Plains]] |
*[[Jay Webber]] of [[Morris Plains, New Jersey|Morris Plains]] |
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*[[Harold J. Wirths|Hal Wirths]] of [[Wantage Township, New Jersey|Wantage]] |
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*[[Garret Hobart]] (1897–99) |
*[[Garret Hobart]] (1897–99) |
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===U.S. |
===U.S. senators=== |
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*[[John C. Ten Eyck]] (1859–65) |
*[[John C. Ten Eyck]] (1859–65) |
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*[[Richard Stockton Field]] (1862–63) |
*[[Richard Stockton Field]] (1862–63) |
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*[[Alexander G. Cattell]] (1866–71) |
*[[Alexander G. Cattell]] (1866–71) |
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*[[Frederick T. Frelinghuysen]] (1866–69) |
*[[Frederick T. Frelinghuysen]] (1866–69, 1871-77) |
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*[[William Joyce Sewell]] (1881–87, 1895–1901) |
*[[William Joyce Sewell]] (1881–87, 1895–1901) |
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*[[John Kean (New Jersey)|John Kean]] (1899–1911) |
*[[John Kean (New Jersey)|John Kean]] (1899–1911) |
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===U.S. |
===U.S. representatives=== |
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*[[William Walter Phelps|William W. Phelps]] (1873–75, 1883–89) |
*[[William Walter Phelps|William W. Phelps]] (1873–75, 1883–89) |
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*[[Isaac W. Scudder]] (1873–75) |
*[[Isaac W. Scudder]] (1873–75) |
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*[[Marcus Lawrence Ward]] (1873–75) |
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*[[Samuel A. Dobbins]] (1873–77) |
*[[Samuel A. Dobbins]] (1873–77) |
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*[[Herman Lehlbach]] (1885–91) |
*[[Herman Lehlbach]] (1885–91) |
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*[[James Buchanan (New Jersey politician)|James Buchanan]] of [[Trenton, New Jersey|Trenton]] (1885–93) |
*[[James Buchanan (New Jersey politician)|James Buchanan]] of [[Trenton, New Jersey|Trenton]] (1885–93) |
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*[[Charles D. Beckwith]] (1889–91) |
*[[Charles D. Beckwith (politician)|Charles D. Beckwith]] (1889–91) |
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*[[Christopher A. Bergen]] (1889–93) |
*[[Christopher A. Bergen]] (1889–93) |
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*[[Henry C. Loudenslager]] (1893–1911) |
*[[Henry C. Loudenslager]] (1893–1911) |
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*[[William H. Wiley]] (1903–07, 1909–11) |
*[[William H. Wiley]] (1903–07, 1909–11) |
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*[[Ira W. Wood]] (1904–13) |
*[[Ira W. Wood]] (1904–13) |
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*[[Henry C. Allen]] (1905–07) |
*[[Henry C. Allen (New Jersey politician)|Henry C. Allen]] (1905–07) |
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*[[Marshall Van Winkle]] (1905–07) |
*[[Marshall Van Winkle]] (1905–07) |
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*[[William J. Browning]] (1911–20) |
*[[William J. Browning]] (1911–20) |
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==Party chairmen== |
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==Notable past party members== |
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{{further|New Jersey Republican State Committee Chairmen}} |
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*[[Garret Hobart]]: First party chairman serving from 1880 till 1891. Was the 24th [[Vice President of the United States]]. Sixth Vice President to die in office. |
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*[[Nelson G. Gross]]: Party chairman from 1969 till 1970. Gross was arrested and sentenced to two years for five counts of tax fraud and perjury. Gross was kidnapped and murdered on September 17, 1997. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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New Jersey Republican Party | |
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Chairman | Bob Hugin |
Senate Leader | Anthony M. Bucco |
Assembly Leader | John DiMaio |
Founded | 1880 |
Headquarters | 150 West State Street, Suite 230 Trenton, NJ 08608 |
Membership (2023) | 1,556,079[1] |
Ideology | Conservatism |
Colors | Red |
U.S. Senate seats | 0 / 2 |
U.S. House seats | 3 / 12 |
Seats in the New Jersey Senate | 15 / 40 |
Seats in the New Jersey General Assembly | 28 / 80 |
Website | |
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The New Jersey Republican Party (NJGOP) is the affiliate of the United States Republican Party in New Jersey. It was founded in 1880 and is currently led by Bob Hugin.
Current leadership[edit]
- Bob Hugin, Chairman[2]
- Darlene Shotmeyer, Vice Chairwoman[2]
- Irene Kim Asbury, Secretary[2]
- Shaun Van Doren, Treasurer[2]
- Bill Palatucci, National Committeeman[2]
- Virginia Haines, National Committeewoman[2]
- Christine Giordano Hanlon, Strategic Advisor to the Chairman[2]
- Theresa Velardi, Executive Director[2]
- Alexandra Wilkes, Communications Director[2]
Current elected officials[edit]
The New Jersey Republican Party holds a minority in both the New Jersey General Assembly and the New Jersey Senate.
Members of Congress[edit]
U.S. Senate[edit]
- None
Both of New Jersey's U.S. Senate seats have held by Democrats since 2013. Clifford P. Case was the last Republican elected to represent New Jersey in the U.S. Senate in 1972. Case served four consecutive terms before losing the Republican primary in 1978 to Jeff Bell, who himself lost the General election to Democratic challenger Bill Bradley. Two Republicans have served interim appointments to the Senate since: Nicholas F. Brady and Jeffrey Chiesa. Neither ran for election to a full term.
U.S. House of Representatives[edit]
Out of the 12 seats New Jersey is apportioned in the U.S. House of Representatives, three are held by Republicans:
District | Member | Photo |
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2nd | Jeff Van Drew | |
4th | Chris Smith | |
7th | Thomas Kean Jr. |
State officials[edit]
New Jersey Senate (15/40 seats)[edit]
- Carmen Amato of Lacey
- Jon Bramnick of Westfield
- Kristin Corrado of Totowa
- Owen Henry of Old Bridge
- James W. Holzapfel of Toms River
- Declan O'Scanlon of Little Silver
- Joseph Pennacchio of Montville
- Vince Polistina of Egg Harbor
- Holly Schepisi of River Vale
- Robert Singer of Lakewood
- Parker Space of Wantage
- Doug Steinhardt of Lopatcong Township
- Mike Testa of Vineland
- Latham Tiver of Southampton
New Jersey Assembly (28/80 seats)[edit]
- Robert Auth of Old Tappan
- John Azzariti of Saddle River
- Al Barlas of Cedar Grove
- Christian Barranco of Jefferson Township
- Brian Bergen of Denville
- Robert D. Clifton of Matawan
- Christopher DePhillips of Wyckoff
- Aura Dunn of Mendham Township
- Dawn Fantasia of Franklin Borough
- Vicky Flynn of Holmdel
- Don Guardian of Atlantic City
- Mike Inganamort of Chester Township
- Paul Kanitra of Point Pleasant Beach
- Sean T. Kean of Wall
- Michele Matsikoudis of New Providence
- Antwan McClellan of Ocean City
- Gregory P. McGuckin of Toms River
- Nancy Munoz of Summit
- Greg Myhre of Stafford Township
- Erik Peterson of Franklin (Hunterdon)
- Brian E. Rumpf of Little Egg Harbor
- Alex Sauickie of Jackson
- Gerard Scharfenberger of Middletown
- Erik Simonsen of Lower Township
- Claire Swift of Margate City
- Michael Torrissi of Hammonton
- Jay Webber of Morris Plains
Past elected officials[edit]
Vice President of the United States[edit]
- Garret Hobart (1897–99)
U.S. senators[edit]
- John C. Ten Eyck (1859–65)
- Richard Stockton Field (1862–63)
- Alexander G. Cattell (1866–71)
- Frederick T. Frelinghuysen (1866–69, 1871-77)
- William Joyce Sewell (1881–87, 1895–1901)
- John Kean (1899–1911)
- John F. Dryden (1902–07)
- Frank O. Briggs (1907–13)
- Joseph S. Frelinghuysen (1917–23)
- David Baird (1918–19)
- Walter Evans Edge (1919–29)
- Hamilton Fish Kean (1929–35)
- David Baird, Jr. (1929–30)
- Dwight Morrow (1930–31)
- William Warren Barbour (1931–37, 1938–43)
- Albert W. Hawkes (1943–49)
- Howard Alexander Smith (1944–59)
- Robert C. Hendrickson (1949–55)
- Clifford P. Case (1955–79)
- Nicholas F. Brady (1982)
- Jeffrey Chiesa (2013)
U.S. representatives[edit]
1856–1874[edit]
- Isaiah D. Clawson (1857–59)
- George R. Robbins (1857–59)
- William Pennington (1859–61)
- John T. Nixon (1859–63)
- John L. N. Stratton (1859–63)
- John F. Starr (1863–67)
- William A. Newell (1865–67)
- George A. Halsey (1867–73)
- William Moore (1867–71)
- John Hill (1867–73, 1881–83)
- John W. Hazelton (1871–75)
- Amos Clark, Jr. of Elizabeth (1873–75)
- William W. Phelps (1873–75, 1883–89)
- Isaac W. Scudder (1873–75)
- Marcus Lawrence Ward (1873–75)
- Samuel A. Dobbins (1873–77)
1875–1899[edit]
- Clement H. Sinnickson (1875–79)
- Thomas B. Peddie (1877–79)
- John H. Pugh (1877–79)
- John L. Blake (1879–81)
- Lewis A. Brigham (1879–81)
- Charles H. Voorhis (1879–81)
- George M. Robeson (1879–83)
- Phineas Jones (1881–83)
- John H. Brewer (1881–85)
- Benjamin F. Howey (1883–85)
- John Kean of Elizabeth (1883–85, 1887–89)
- George Hires (1885–89)
- Herman Lehlbach (1885–91)
- James Buchanan of Trenton (1885–93)
- Charles D. Beckwith (1889–91)
- Christopher A. Bergen (1889–93)
- Henry C. Loudenslager (1893–1911)
- John J. Gardner (1893–1913)
- Thomas McEwan, Jr. (1895–99)
- Mahlon Pitney (1895–99)
- Charles N. Fowler (1895–1911)
- Richard W. Parker (1895–1911, 1914–19, 1921–23)
- James F. Stewart (1895–1903)
- Benjamin F. Howell (1895–1911)
1900–1924[edit]
- William M. Lanning (1903–04)
- William H. Wiley (1903–07, 1909–11)
- Ira W. Wood (1904–13)
- Henry C. Allen (1905–07)
- Marshall Van Winkle (1905–07)
- William J. Browning (1911–20)
- Dow H. Drukker (1914–19)
- John Henry Capstick (1915–18)
- Edward W. Gray (1915–19)
- Elijah C. Hutchinson (1915–23)
- Frederick R. Lehlbach (1915–37)
- Isaac Bacharach (1915–37)
- John R. Ramsey (1917–21)
- William F. Birch (1918–19)
- Amos H. Radcliffe (1919–23)
- Ernest R. Ackerman (1919–31)
- Francis F. Patterson, Jr. (1920–27)
- Theodore F. Appleby (1921–23)
- Archibald E. Olpp (1921–23)
- Herbert W. Taylor (1921–23, 1925–27)
- Randolph Perkins (1921–36)
- George N. Seger (1923–40)
1925–1949[edit]
- Stewart H. Appleby of Asbury Park (1925–27)
- Franklin W. Fort of East Orange (1925–31)
- Charles A. Eaton of Plainfield (1925–53)
- Harold G. Hoffman of South Amboy (1927–31)
- Charles A. Wolverton of Camden (1927–59)
- Fred A. Hartley, Jr. of Kearney (1929–49)
- Peter A. Cavicchia of Newark (1931–37)
- Donald H. McLean (1933–45)
- D. Lane Powers of Trenton (1933–45)
- J. Parnell Thomas of Allendale (1937–50)
- Walter S. Jeffries (1939–41)
- Frank C. Osmers, Jr. of Englewood (1939–43, 1951–65)
- Albert L. Vreeland of East Orange (1939–43)
- Robert W. Kean of Livingston (1939–59)
- Gordon Canfield of Paterson (1941–61)
- Frank L. Sundstrom of East Orange (1943–49)
- Harry Lancaster Towe of Tenafly (1943–51)
- James C. Auchincloss of Rumson (1943–65)
- Frank A. Mathews, Jr. (1945–49)
- Clifford P. Case of Rahway (1945–53)
- Thomas M. Hand (1945–56)
1950–1974[edit]
- William B. Widnall of Ridgewood (1950–74)
- Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr. of Morristown (1953–75)
- Milton W. Glenn of Margate City (1957–65)
- Florence P. Dwyer of Elizabeth (1957–73)
- George M. Wallhauser of Maplewood (1959–65)
- William T. Cahill of Collingswood (1959–70)
- John E. Hunt of Pitman (1967–75)
- Charles W. Sandman, Jr. of Cape May Court House (1967–75)
- Edwin B. Forsythe of Moorestown (1970–84)
- Joseph J. Maraziti of Boonton (1973–75)
- Matthew J. Rinaldo of Union (1973–83)
1975–present[edit]
- Millicent H. Fenwick of Bernardsville (1975–83)
- Harold C. Hollenbeck of East Rutherford (1977–83)
- James A. Courter of Hackettstown (1979–91)
- Marge Roukema of Ridgewood (1981–2003)
- Jim Saxton of Mount Holly (1984–2009)
- Dean A. Gallo of Morris Plains (1985–94)
- Richard Zimmer of Flemington (1991–97)
- Bob Franks of Union (1993–2001)
- Rodney Frelinghuysen of Morristown (1995–2019)
- Frank LoBiondo of Ventnor City (1995–2019)
- William J. Martini of Clifton (1995–97)
- Michael J. Pappas of Franklin Township (1997–99)
- Michael A. Ferguson of Warren Township (2001–09)
- Scott Garrett of Sussex (2003–17)
- Leonard Lance of Lebanon (2009–19)
- Jon Runyan of Mount Laurel (2011–15)
- Tom MacArthur of Toms River (2015–19)
Governors[edit]
- William A. Newell (1857–60)
- Charles Smith Olden (1860–63)
- Marcus Lawrence Ward (1866–69)
- John W. Griggs (1896–98)
- Foster McGowan Voorhees (1899–1902)
- Franklin Murphy (1902–05)
- Edward C. Stokes (1905–08)
- John Franklin Fort (1908–11)
- Walter Evans Edge (1917–19, 1944–47)
- Morgan Foster Larson (1929–32)
- Harold G. Hoffman (1935–38)
- Alfred E. Driscoll (1947–54)
- William T. Cahill (1970–74)
- Thomas Kean (1982–90)
- Christine Todd Whitman (1994–2001)
- Donald DiFrancesco (2001–02)
- Chris Christie (2010–18)