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The New Jersey Legislative District 20 is made of 5 municipalities:

Hudson: Union City
Union: Elizabeth City Kenilworth Boro Roselle Boro Union Township (partial)

The Legislative District LD20 is part of 08 10 Congressional District


Election Coming Up!!

2023 Election Candidates
OfficeNameIncumbentPartyAddressEmailWebsiteSocial Media
SenateJoseph CryanYDemocratic1371 Beverly Road Union, NJ 07083jcryan46@gmail.com
SenateCarmen BuccoRepublican338 North 18Th Street Kenilworth, NJ 07033cbucco@carmenbucco.com
AssemblyAnnette QuijanoYDemocratic201 W Jersey Street Apt-Unit 420 Elizabeth, NJ 07202aquijano10@aol.com
AssemblyReginald W. AtkinsYDemocratic624 E 3Rd Avenue Roselle, NJ 07203Pastoratkins@gmail.com
AssemblyRamon HernandezRepublican135B Laurel Avenue Union, NJ 07083ramongousa50@outlook.com


Voter Registrations
AffiliationNov 2018ChangeNov 2019ChangeNov 2020ChangeMay 2021ChangeNov 2021ChangeJun 2022ChangeNov 2022ChangeMay 2023
Dem68,297+3,85772,154+4,88277,036-1,78175,255+81776,072-1,10074,972+28275,254-7,41667,838
Rep9,529+88210,411+1,37611,787+45112,238+23712,475+22312,698+38813,086+96314,049
Una44,082+7544,157+2,60046,757-4,38442,373+13042,503+4,07246,575+91747,492-1,40646,086
Oth1,366+8592,225+1782,403-482,355-742,281-582,223-342,189-1622,027
Total123,274+5,673128,947+9,036137,983-5,762132,221+1,110133,331+3,137136,468+1,553138,021-8,021130,000
Margin58,7682,97561,7433,50665,2492,23263,01758063,5971,32362,27410662,1688,37953,789
Source: NJ State Voter Registrations By Legislative District





Previous Elections Results
YearElectionRegistered VotersBallots CastTurnoutDem VotesDem Votes %Rep VotesRep Votes %Dem CandidateRep CandidateMarginMargin %
2022US House160,76746,25928.77 %32,73570.76 %11,12424.05 %Robert J. MenendezMarcos Arroyo

21,611

46.72%

2021NJ Senate157,79348,77430.91 %36,32574.48 %2,3814.88 %Brian P StackAgha Khan

33,944

69.59%

2021Assembly 1157,79348,77430.91 %34,50270.74 %2,9886.13 %Raj MukherjiMarcos Marte

31,514

64.61%

2021Assembly 2157,79348,77430.91 %33,83569.37 %2,9125.97 %Annette ChaparroJacob Curtis

30,923

63.40%

2020President162,197100,71162.09 %69,88169.39 %27,68827.49 %Joe BidenDonald Trump

42,193

41.90%

2020US Senate162,197100,71162.09 %69,89269.40 %22,97322.81 %Cory BookerRikin Mehta

46,919

46.59%

2020US House162,197100,71162.09 %67,96967.49 %23,93923.77 %

44,030

43.72%

2019Assembly 1152,08228,39218.67 %21,10674.34 %4,64416.36 %Raj MukherjiHolly Lucyk

16,462

57.98%

2019Assembly 2152,08228,39218.67 %20,15470.98 %4,88317.20 %Annette ChaparroFabian Rohena

15,271

53.79%

2018US Senate145,70371,76949.26 %53,05273.92 %14,91520.78 %Bob MenendezBob Hugin

38,137

53.14%

2018US House145,70371,76949.26 %49,43568.88 %12,70917.71 %

36,726

51.17%

2017Governor140,29546,08532.85 %35,32276.65 %8,04817.46 %Philip MurphyKim Guadagno

27,274

59.18%

2017NJ Senate140,29546,08532.85 %34,60575.09 %6,15913.36 %Brian P. StackBeth Hamburger

28,446

61.73%

2017Assembly 1140,29546,08532.85 %32,00569.45 %6,59714.31 %Raj MukherjiHolly Lucyk

25,408

55.13%

2017Assembly 2140,29546,08532.85 %31,74468.88 %9572.08 %Annette Chaparro

30,787

66.80%

2016President141,78890,70663.97 %67,06673.94 %19,74921.77 %Hillary ClintonDonald Trump

47,317

52.17%

2016US House141,78890,70663.97 %54,39559.97 %14,03015.47 %

40,365

44.50%

2015Assembly 1130,37726,35620.22 %15,91060.37 %4,76018.06 %Raj MukherjiGarrettP. SimulcikJr.

11,150

42.31%

2015Assembly 2130,37726,35620.22 %15,37558.34 %4,55917.30 %Annette ChaparroJavier Sosa

10,816

41.04%

2014US Senate130,90742,36832.36 %30,41571.79 %7,58617.91 %Cory BookerJeff Bell

22,829

53.88%

2014US House130,90742,36832.36 %27,33464.52 %7,36017.37 %

19,974

47.14%

2013Governor131,86844,57033.80 %22,26349.95 %18,83842.27 %Barbara BuonoChris Christie

3,425

7.68%

2012President133,00684,18763.30 %65,31277.58 %17,37720.64 %Barack ObamaMitt Romney

47,935

56.94%

2012US Senate133,00684,18763.30 %13,26915.76 %59,28170.42 %Bob MenendezJoe Kyrillos

46,012

54.65%

2012US House133,00684,18763.30 %51,81761.55 %13,27515.77 %

38,542

45.78%

Source: NJ State Elections Results Reports