The Green Papers
2009 Contests Where No Candidate
Received a Majority


Gubernatorial Popular Vote by Party
House Popular Vote and FEC Total Receipts by Party
Close Contests Summary - Decision by 2% or less
Contests Where No Candidate Received a Majority


   

The popular vote tallies are UNOFFICIAL and have been acquired from various media sources.
 
The FEC tallies are compiled from each candidates' reported "Total Receipts".

 

Contests

Candidate
(I) = incumbent
* = winner
PartyVoteFEC
Total Receipts
New Jersey Governor
Winner's margin: 3.578%, 86,714 votes
*Christopher J. "Chris" ChristieRepublican1,174,44548.45% 
Jon S. Corzine (I)Democratic1,087,73144.88% 
Christopher "Chris" DaggettIndependent139,5795.76% 
Kenneth R. "Kenny" KaplanIndependent4,8300.20% 
Gary T. SteeleIndependent3,5850.15% 
Jason CullenIndependent2,8690.12% 
David R. MeiswinkleIndependent2,5980.11% 
Kostas PetrisIndependent2,5630.11% 
Gregory "Greg" PasonIndependent2,0850.09% 
Gary SteinIndependent1,6250.07% 
Joshua LeinsdorfIndependent1,0210.04% 
Alvin Lindsay, Jr.Independent7530.03% 
Write-InWrite-in1080.00% 
Totals2,423,792100.00% 
New York Special House CD 23
Winner's margin: 2.214%, 3,584 votes
*William L. "Bill" OwensDemocratic; Working Families73,13745.18%$1,279,669
Douglas L. "Doug" HoffmanConservative69,55342.97%$1,811,919
Blank & VoidScattering10,5026.49% 
Dierdre K. "Dede" ScozzafavaRepublican; Independence8,5825.30%$382,983
ScatteringScattering940.06% 
Totals161,868100.00%$3,474,571
2 offices
 

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