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1967 New Jersey State Senate election
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1967 New Jersey Senate elections

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All 40 seats in the New Jersey State Senate
21 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Edwin B. Forsythe Sido L. Ridolfi
Party Republican Democratic
Leader's seat 4B: Burlington 6th: Mercer
Last election 10 19
Seats before 8 18
Seats won 31 9
Seat change Increase 23 Decrease 9
Popular vote 3,053,336 2,511,142

Senate President before election

Sido L. Ridolfi
Democratic

Elected Senate President

Edwin B. Forsythe
Republican

The 1967 New Jersey State Senate elections were held on November 7, 1967.

The elections took place midway through Governor Richard J. Hughes's second term and resulted in a historic landslide for the Republican Party. The new state legislative map still elected most Senators county-wide, allowing Republicans to gain a large majority by sweeping every county except Mercer, Middlesex, and Hudson.

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 reapportioning.[1] In 1965, the Senate was increased to 29 members, with larger counties given multiple seats and some smaller counties sharing one or two senators.

For the 1967 election, the map was entirely redone. The 1967 Districts were organized by the 1966 New Jersey Constitutional Convention. The specific Assembly districts (used for the election Senator in multi-County multi-Senator Districts) were drawn by the New Jersey Apportionment Commission. Eleven new seats were added and county lines were generally followed (11 single county districts and 2 multi-county single senator districts). As a result of a New Jersey Supreme Court decision, several existing districts were split up into districts smaller than a single county. This was contrary to apportionment scheme in the New Jersey Constitution, following the 1966 New Jersey Constitutional Convention and popular ratification.

  • Mercer, Middlesex, Union, Hudson, Bergen, and Passaic counties gained one seat each.
  • Essex County gained two seats.
  • Atlantic, Cape May, Camden, Cumberland, Gloucester, and Salem counties gained one combined seat for a total of six.
  • Burlington, Monmouth, and Ocean counties gained one combined seat for a total of four.
  • Hunterdon, Morris, Somerset, Sussex, and Warren counties gained one combined seat for a total of five.
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1965 District Counties # 1967 District Counties # ±
1 Atlantic, Cape May, and Gloucester 2 1 Cape May and Cumberland 1 Increase 1
2 Cumberland and Salem 1 2 Atlantic 1
3 Camden 2 3A Salem and Gloucester (part) 1
3B Gloucester (part) and Camden (part) 1
3C Camden (part) 1
3D Camden (part) 1
4 Burlington 1 4A Burlington (part) and Ocean 1 Increase 1
5 Monmouth and Ocean 2 4B Burlington (part) 1
5 Monmouth 2
6 Mercer 1 6 Mercer 2 Increase 1
7 Middlesex 2 7 Middlesex 3 Increase 1
9 Union 2 9 Union 3 Increase 1
11 Essex 4 11 Essex 6 Increase 2
12 Hudson 3 12 Hudson 4 Increase 1
13 Bergen 4 13 Bergen 5 Increase 1
14 Passaic 2 14 Passaic 3 Increase 1
8 Hunterdon and Somerset