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1965 New Jersey State Senate election
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1965 New Jersey Senate elections

← 1963 November 2, 1965 1967 →

All 29 seats in the New Jersey State Senate
15 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader John A. Lynch Sr. Charles W. Sandman
(not running)
Party Democratic Republican
Leader's seat 7th district 1st district
Last election 6 15
Seats before 6 13
Seats won 19 10
Seat change Increase 13 Decrease 3
Popular vote 2,894,155 2,394,089

Senate President before election

Charles Sandman
Republican

Elected Senate President

John A. Lynch Sr.
Democratic

The 1965 New Jersey State Senate elections were held on November 2.

The elections were the first held after the Supreme Court's Reynolds v. Sims decision, which held that New Jersey's single-seat county apportionment was unconstitutional. The ruling forced New Jersey to grant multiple seats to its largest counties (and eventually, switch to single-member districts that did not follow county lines).

The election also coincided with a landslide re-election victory for Democratic Governor Richard J. Hughes.

The result was a majority for the Democratic Party, the first since 1915.

Background

Reapportioning

Until 1965, the New Jersey State Senate was composed of 21 senators, with each county electing one senator. After the U.S. Supreme Court decision Reynolds v. Sims required legislative districts to be approximately equal in population (a principle known as "one man, one vote"), New Jersey entered a decade-long period of reapportionment.[1]

The overall effect of the reapportioning was to reduce representation for rural counties and increase representation for more populous urban counties, bringing the per person population closer to parity.

In 1965, the Senate was increased to 29 members, with larger counties given multiple seats and some smaller counties sharing one or two Senators:

County 1965 District #
Atlantic 1 2 Decrease 1
Cape May
Gloucester
Cumberland 2 1 Decrease 1
Salem
Camden 3 2 Increase 1
Burlington 4 1 Steady
Monmouth 5 2 Steady
Ocean
Mercer 6 1 Steady
Middlesex 7 2 Increase 1
Hunterdon 8 1 Decrease 1
Somerset
Union 9 2 Increase 1
Morris 10 2 Decrease 1
Sussex
Warren
Essex 11 4 Increase 3
Hudson 12 3 Increase 2
Bergen 13 4 Increase 3
Passaic 14 2 Increase 1

Incumbents not running for re-election

Democratic

  • Robert H. Weber (District 2) (managed John Waddington's campaign)

Republican

  • Charles W. Sandman (District 1) (ran for Governor)
  • W. Steelman Mathis (District 5)[2]
  • Wayne Dumont (District 10) (ran for Governor)

Summary of results by State Senate District

Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=1965_New_Jersey_State_Senate_election
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County Incumbent Party New District Elected Senator Party
Atlantic Frank S. Farley Rep District 1 John E. Hunt Rep
Cape May Charles W. Sandman Rep Frank S. Farley Rep
Gloucester John E. Hunt Rep Seat eliminated
Cumberland Robert H. Weber Dem District 2 John A. Waddington Dem
Salem John A. Waddington Dem Seat eliminated
Camden Frederick J. Scholz Rep District 3 Frederick J. Scholz Rep
New seat A. Donald Bigley Dem
Burlington Edwin B. Forsythe Rep District 4 Edwin B. Forsythe Rep
Monmouth Richard R. Stout Rep District 5 Richard R. Stout Rep
Ocean W. Steelman Mathis Rep William T. Hiering Rep
Mercer Sido L. Ridolfi Dem District 6 Sido L. Ridolfi