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The New Jersey Republican Party (NJGOP) is the affiliate of the United States Republican PartyinNew Jersey. It was founded in 1880 and is currently led by Bob Hugin.

New Jersey Republican Party
ChairmanBob Hugin
Senate LeaderAnthony M. Bucco
Assembly LeaderJohn DiMaio
Founded1880
Headquarters150 West State Street, Suite 230
Trenton, NJ 08608
Membership (2023)Increase1,556,079[1]
IdeologyConservatism
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
www.njgop.org
  • Elections
  • Current leadership

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    Current elected officials

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    The New Jersey Republican Party holds a minority in both the New Jersey General Assembly and the New Jersey Senate.

    Members of Congress

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    U.S. Senate

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    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 1978toJeff 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

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    Out of the 12 seats New Jersey is apportioned in the U.S. House of Representatives, three are held by Republicans:

    District Member Photo
    2nd Jeff Van Drew
     
    4th Chris Smith
     
    7th Thomas Kean Jr.
     

    State officials

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    New Jersey Senate (15/40 seats)

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  • Jon BramnickofWestfield
  • Kristin CorradoofTotowa
  • Owen HenryofOld Bridge
  • James W. HolzapfelofToms River
  • Declan O'ScanlonofLittle Silver
  • Joseph PennacchioofMontville
  • Vince PolistinaofEgg Harbor
  • Holly SchepisiofRiver Vale
  • Robert SingerofLakewood
  • Parker SpaceofWantage
  • Doug SteinhardtofLopatcong Township
  • Mike TestaofVineland
  • Latham TiverofSouthampton
  • New Jersey Assembly (28/80 seats)

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  • John AzzaritiofSaddle River
  • Al BarlasofCedar Grove
  • Christian BarrancoofJefferson Township
  • Brian BergenofDenville
  • Robert D. CliftonofMatawan
  • Christopher DePhillipsofWyckoff
  • Aura DunnofMendham Township
  • Dawn FantasiaofFranklin Borough
  • Vicky FlynnofHolmdel
  • Don GuardianofAtlantic City
  • Mike InganamortofChester Township
  • Paul KanitraofPoint Pleasant Beach
  • Sean T. KeanofWall
  • Michele MatsikoudisofNew Providence
  • Antwan McClellanofOcean City
  • Gregory P. McGuckinofToms River
  • Nancy MunozofSummit
  • Greg MyhreofStafford Township
  • Erik PetersonofFranklin (Hunterdon)
  • Brian E. RumpfofLittle Egg Harbor
  • Alex SauickieofJackson
  • Gerard ScharfenbergerofMiddletown
  • Erik SimonsenofLower Township
  • Claire SwiftofMargate City
  • Michael TorrissiofHammonton
  • Jay WebberofMorris Plains
  • Past elected officials

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    Vice President of the United States

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    U.S. senators

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  • 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

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    1856–1874

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  • 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.ofElizabeth (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

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  • 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 KeanofElizabeth (1883–85, 1887–89)
  • George Hires (1885–89)
  • Herman Lehlbach (1885–91)
  • James BuchananofTrenton (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

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  • 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

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  • Franklin W. FortofEast Orange (1925–31)
  • Charles A. EatonofPlainfield (1925–53)
  • Harold G. HoffmanofSouth Amboy (1927–31)
  • Charles A. WolvertonofCamden (1927–59)
  • Fred A. Hartley, Jr.ofKearney (1929–49)
  • Peter A. CavicchiaofNewark (1931–37)
  • Donald H. McLean (1933–45)
  • D. Lane PowersofTrenton (1933–45)
  • J. Parnell ThomasofAllendale (1937–50)
  • Walter S. Jeffries (1939–41)
  • Frank C. Osmers, Jr.ofEnglewood (1939–43, 1951–65)
  • Albert L. VreelandofEast Orange (1939–43)
  • Robert W. KeanofLivingston (1939–59)
  • Gordon CanfieldofPaterson (1941–61)
  • Frank L. SundstromofEast Orange (1943–49)
  • Harry Lancaster ToweofTenafly (1943–51)
  • James C. AuchinclossofRumson (1943–65)
  • Frank A. Mathews, Jr. (1945–49)
  • Clifford P. CaseofRahway (1945–53)
  • Thomas M. Hand (1945–56)
  • 1950–1974

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  • Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr.ofMorristown (1953–75)
  • Milton W. GlennofMargate City (1957–65)
  • Florence P. DwyerofElizabeth (1957–73)
  • George M. WallhauserofMaplewood (1959–65)
  • William T. CahillofCollingswood (1959–70)
  • John E. HuntofPitman (1967–75)
  • Charles W. Sandman, Jr.ofCape May Court House (1967–75)
  • Edwin B. ForsytheofMoorestown (1970–84)
  • Joseph J. MarazitiofBoonton (1973–75)
  • Matthew J. RinaldoofUnion (1973–83)
  • 1975–present

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  • Harold C. HollenbeckofEast Rutherford (1977–83)
  • James A. CourterofHackettstown (1979–91)
  • Marge RoukemaofRidgewood (1981–2003)
  • Jim SaxtonofMount Holly (1984–2009)
  • Dean A. GalloofMorris Plains (1985–94)
  • Richard ZimmerofFlemington (1991–97)
  • Bob FranksofUnion (1993–2001)
  • Rodney FrelinghuysenofMorristown (1995–2019)
  • Frank LoBiondoofVentnor City (1995–2019)
  • William J. MartiniofClifton (1995–97)
  • Michael J. PappasofFranklin Township (1997–99)
  • Michael A. FergusonofWarren Township (2001–09)
  • Scott GarrettofSussex (2003–17)
  • Leonard LanceofLebanon (2009–19)
  • Jon RunyanofMount Laurel (2011–15)
  • Tom MacArthurofToms River (2015–19)
  • Governors

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  • 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)
  • Party chairmen

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    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "Statewide Voter Registration Summary" (PDF). Division of Elections. New Jersey Department of State. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i "NJGOP". www.njgop.org. Retrieved 23 February 2023.
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