As of the 2010 United States Census, the district had a population of 208,639, of whom 164,180 (78.7%) were of voting age. The racial makeup of the district was 125,815 (60.3%) White, 13,001 (6.2%) African American, 1,336 (0.6%) Native American, 25,317 (12.1%) Asian, 140 (0.1%) Pacific Islander, 33,608 (16.1%) from some other race, and 9,422 (4.5%) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 101,723 (48.8%) of the population.[2]
The district had 110,611 registered voters as of November 30, 2017, of whom 37,181 (33.6%) were registered as unaffiliated, 61,175 (55.3%) were registered as Democrats, 11,480 (10.4%) were registered as Republicans, and 775 (0.7%) were registered to other parties.[3]
District history
When the 40-district map was created in 1973, the 32nd District consisted of most of northern Jersey City and North Bergen.[6] For the 1981 redistricting, again a northern section of Jersey City was included as well as North Bergen, Secaucus, Kearny, East Newark, and Harrison.[7] No major changes occurred in the 1991 redistricting though a narrower portion of Jersey City made up a part of the 32nd District and Fairview and Edgewater were added to the district for the first time.[8] In the 2001 redistricting, Edgewater was removed and the Jersey City portion of the district was relegated to just the northern corner of the city.[9] All of Jersey City was removed in the 2011 redistricting, but Edgewater was re-added and Guttenberg and West New York were added to the district for the first time.[1]
Election history
In February 2018, Assemblyman and former Assembly Speaker Vincent Prieto was selected to head the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority and subsequently resigned his seat.[10] Democratic committee members in Bergen and Hudson Counties selected Pedro Mejia as his replacement; he was sworn in on April 12.[11][12]
- ↑ Terminated on June 5, 1980 upon his convictions for various crimes[13]
- ↑ Elected in a November 1980 special election, sworn in on November 10, 1980
- ↑ Resigned on November 18, 2004 following his conviction for misuse of campaign funds
- ↑ Appointed to the Assembly on December 13, 2004
- ↑ Resigned on February 26, 2018 to become President and CEO of the Sports and Exposition Authority
- ↑ Appointed to the Assembly on April 12, 2018
Election results
Senate
New Jersey general election, 2003[18]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
|
Democratic |
Nicholas J. Sacco |
17,269 |
76.9 |
7.9 |
|
Republican |
Louis S. Lusquinos Jr |
4,085 |
18.2 |
11.2 |
|
Time For Change |
Denis Jaslow |
928 |
4.1 |
N/A |
|
Eliminate Primary Elections |
Louis Vernotico |
160 |
0.7 |
0.2 |
Total votes |
22,442 |
100.0 |
|
Special election, 1980[28]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
|
Democratic |
James A. Galdieri |
27,734 |
55.8 |
11.7 |
|
Republican |
Vi Callaghan |
20,230 |
40.7 |
10.9 |
|
Politicians Are Crooks |
Mary Manzo |
1,697 |
3.4 |
0.7 |
Total votes |
49,661 |
100.0 |
|
Assembly
New Jersey general election, 1995[45][46]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
|
Democratic |
Anthony Impreveduto |
24,576 |
34.6 |
3.8 |
|
Democratic |
Joan M. Quigley |
23,636 |
33.3 |
3.4 |
|
Republican |
Todd Hennessey |
10,278 |
14.5 |
4.6 |
|
Republican |
Paul Castelli |
10,020 |
14.1 |
4.2 |
|
Politicians Are Crooks |
Dennis E. Fitzpatrick |
740 |
1.0 |
N/A |
|
Politicians Are Crooks |
Edith M. Shaw |
615 |
0.9 |
0.3 |
|
Conservative |
Yvonne Battaglia |
547 |
0.8 |
N/A |
|
Conservative |
Pat Armstrong |
539 |
0.8 |
N/A |
|
Eliminate County Government |
Francis W. McGrath |
24 |
0.03 |
N/A |
|
Eliminate County Government |
Peter A. Busacca |
14 |
0.02 |
N/A |
Total votes |
70,989 |
100.0 |
|
New Jersey general election, 1991[24]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Democratic |
Anthony Impreveduto |
20,911 |
29.0 |
|
Democratic |
David Kronick |
19,764 |
27.5 |
|
Republican |
Robert MacMillan |
14,536 |
20.2 |
|
Republican |
Gaston Delgado |
14,145 |
19.6 |
|
Politicians Are Crooks |
Edith M. Shaw |
1,360 |
1.9 |
|
Politicians Are Crooks |
Vivian L. Shaw |
1,278 |
1.8 |
Total votes |
71,994 |
100.0 |
New Jersey general election, 1987[25]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
|
Democratic |
Anthony Impreveduto |
25,291 |
32.2 |
9.5 |
|
Democratic |
David C. Kronick |
23,500 |
29.9 |
8.4 |
|
Republican |
Frank J. Gargiulo |
15,708 |
20.0 |
7.1 |
|
Republican |
Lee S. Lichtenberger |
13,310 |
16.9 |
9.8 |
|
Politicians Are Crooks |
Peter Galbo |
421 |
0.5 |
0.5 |
|
Politicians Are Crooks |
Cathy Borer |
377 |
0.5 |
0.4 |
Total votes |
78,607 |
100.0 |
|
New Jersey general election, 1985[48]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
|
Republican |
Frank J. Gargiulo |
25,179 |
27.1 |
10.4 |
|
Republican |
Charles J. Catrillo |
24,798 |
26.7 |
10.4 |
|
Democratic |
Paul Cuprowski |
21,018 |
22.7 |
9.4 |
|
Democratic |
Anthony P. Vainieri |
19,977 |
21.5 |
10.0 |
|
Politicians Are Crooks |
Edith M. Shaw |
896 |
1.0 |
0.8 |
|
Politicians Are Crooks |
Herbert H. Shaw |
877 |
0.9 |
0.7 |
Total votes |
92,745 |
100.0 |
|
New Jersey general election, 1983[26]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
|
Democratic |
Paul Cuprowski |
23,173 |
32.1 |
0.3 |
|
Democratic |
Anthony P. Vainieri |
22,736 |
31.5 |
0.3 |
|
Republican |
Louis Pandolfi |
12,044 |
16.7 |
0.4 |
|
Republican |
Nicholas F. Zaccario |
11,769 |
16.3 |
0.5 |
|
Politicians Are Crooks |
Joseph P. Zemanek |
1,282 |
1.8 |
0.5 |
|
Politicians Are Crooks |
William E. Koehler |
1,124 |
1.6 |
0.5 |
Total votes |
72,128 |
100.0 |
|
New Jersey general election, 1975[50]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
± |
|
Democratic |
Michael P. Esposito |
26,291 |
32.6 |
5.3 |
|
Democratic |
Alina Miszkiewicz |
24,173 |
30.0 |
7.8 |
|
Independent Responsive Government |
Michael J. Marino |
9,333 |
11.6 |
26.2 |
|
Independent Responsive Government |
John W. Dietzel |
7,657 |
9.5 |
N/A |
|
Republican |
Anthony D’Agostino |
6,802 |
8.4 |
2.4 |
|
Republican |
Edward T. La Tour |
6,371 |
7.9 |
2.4 |
Total votes |
80,627 |
100.0 |
|
New Jersey general election, 1973[30]
Party |
Candidate |
Votes |
% |
|
Democratic |
Michael P. Esposito |
35,432 |
37.9 |
|
Democratic |
Michael J. Marino |
35,275 |
37.8 |
|
Republican |
Mary Ann R. Knabner |
10,050 |
10.8 |
|
Republican |
Robert M. Ikola |
9,578 |
10.3 |
|
Abolish County Government |
Mary Ann Musella |
1,195 |
1.3 |
|
Abolish County Government |
Harry DeRisi |
1,015 |
1.1 |
|
Politicians Are Crooks |
Herbert H. Shaw |
832 |
0.9 |
Total votes |
93,377 |
100.0 |
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