11th Legislative District (New Jersey)

New Jersey's 11th Legislative District
Senator Jennifer Beck (R)
Assembly members Joann Downey (D)
Eric Houghtaling (D)
Registration
Demographics
Population 205,526
Voting-age population 161,464
Registered voters 136,831

New Jersey's 11th Legislative District is one of 40 in the New Jersey Legislature, covering the Monmouth County municipalities of Allenhurst Borough, Asbury Park City, Colts Neck Township, Deal Borough, Eatontown Borough, Freehold Borough, Freehold Township, Interlaken Borough, Loch Arbour Village, Long Branch City, Neptune City Borough, Neptune Township, Ocean Township, Red Bank Borough, Shrewsbury Borough, Shrewsbury Township, Tinton Falls Borough and West Long Branch Borough as of the 2011 apportionment.[1]

As of the 2010 United States Census, the district had a population of 205,526, of whom 161,464 (78.6%) were of voting age. The racial makeup of the district was 156,075 (75.9%) White, 29,390 (14.3%) African American, 585 (0.3%) Native American, 5,631 (2.7%) Asian, 96 (0.0%) Pacific Islander, 8,526 (4.1%) from some other race, and 5,223 (2.5%) from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 24,738 (12.0%) of the population.[2] The district had 136,831 registered voters as of November 2015, of whom 72,935 (53.3%) were registered as unaffiliated, 37,075 (27.1%) were registered as Democrats, 26,679 (19.5%) were registered as Republicans and 142 (0.1%) were registered to other parties.[3]

Political representation

The district is represented for the 2016–2017 Legislative Session (Senate, General Assembly) in the State Senate by Jennifer Beck (R, Red Bank) and in the General Assembly by Eric Houghtaling (D, Neptune Township) and Joann Downey (D, Freehold Township).[4][5]

1965–1973

In the interim period between the 1964 Supreme Court decision Reynolds v. Sims which required the creation of state legislature districts to be made as equal in population as possible, and the 1973 creation of the 40-district map, the 11th District consisted of all of Essex County.[6][7] Because of its large population, the 11th Senate District elected multiple people to the State Senate at-large. It was further divided into six Assembly districts in 1967 and 1969, and five in 1971; in all cases, each district elected two people to serve in the General Assembly.[6][7]

The members elected to the Senate from this district are as follows:[8][9][10]

Session Senators
elected
1966–1967 4 Nicholas Fernicola (D) Maclyn Goldman (D) John J. Giblin (D) Hutchins F. Inge (D)
1968–1969 6 Michael Giuliano (R) Gerardo Del Tufo (R) Alexander Matturri (R) James Wallwork (R) Milton Waldor (R) David W. Dowd (R)[S 1] 
1970–1971
Charles DeMarco (D)[S 2]
1972–1973 5 Michael Giuliano (R) Ralph DeRose (D) James Wallwork (R) Frank J. Dodd (D) Wynona Lipman (D)
  1. Resigned in 1971 to become counsel for the New Jersey Turnpike Authority
  2. Elected in November 1971 special election to complete term of David W. Dowd

The members elected to the General Assembly from the 11th Senate District are as follows:[9][11][10]

Session District 11A District 11B District 11C District 11D District 11E District 11F
1968–1969 George C. Richardson (D) Paul Policastro (D) Ralph R. Caputo (R) Kenneth T. Wilson (R) Herbert Rinaldi (R) Philip D. Kaltenbacher (R)
Walter J. Vohdin (D) Ronald Owens (D) C. Richard Fiore (R) Frank J. Dodd (D) John N. Dennis (R) Thomas Kean (R)
1970–1971 Paul Policastro (D) George C. Richardson (D) Ralph R. Caputo (R) Herbert Rinaldi (R) Kenneth T. Wilson (R) Thomas Kean (R)
James J. Lordi (D) Ronald Owens (D) C. Richard Fiore (R) David Goldfarb (R) John N. Dennis (R) Philip D. Kaltenbacher (R)
1972–1973 George C. Richardson (D) Anthony Imperiale (I) Carl Orechio (R) Eldridge Hawkins (R) Thomas Kean (R) District eliminated
Ronald Owens (D) Frank Megaro (D) John N. Dennis (R) Peter G. Stewart (D) Philip D. Kaltenbacher (R)

District composition since 1973

When the 40-district state legislature apportionment was created in 1973, the 11th District consisted of central Monmouth County suburban townships including the Freehold (and the borough of the same name), Howell, Colts Neck, Manalapan, Marlboro, Holmdel, and Hazlet with a spur from Tinton Falls (then called New Shrewsbury) to Sea Bright, and continuing up the Atlantic coastline to Highlands and Atlantic Highlands.[12] In the 1981 redistricting, the district hugged the Monmouth County municipalities along the coastline from Manasquan to Atlantic Highlands inclusive of other inland townships and boroughs including Wall Township, Neptune Township, Ocean Township, and Oceanport.[13] The 1990s iteration of the district remained largely the same with the exception of coastline municipalities south of South Belmar shifting to the 10th and the addition of Eatontown, Fair Haven, Rumson, and West Long Branch.[14] Following the 2001 redistricting, most of the boroughs shifted to the 10th in the 1991 redistricting returned to the 11th (with the exception of Manasquan) while Fair Haven and Oceanport were shifted to the 12th.[15]

Election history

Session Senate Assembly
1974–1975 Alfred N. Beadleston (R)Morton Salkind (D)Walter F. Kozloski (D)
1976–1977 Marie Sheehan Muhler (R)Walter F. Kozloski (D)
1978–1979 S. Thomas Gagliano (R)Marie Sheehan Muhler (R)Walter F. Kozloski (D)[n 1]
1980–1981 Marie Sheehan Muhler (R)John O. Bennett (R)
1982–1983 Brian T. Kennedy (R)Joseph A. Palaia (R)Anthony M. Villane (R)
1984–1985 Frank Pallone (D)Joseph A. Palaia (R)Anthony M. Villane (R)
1986–1987 Joseph A. Palaia (R)Anthony M. Villane (R)
1988–1989 Frank Pallone (D)[n 2] 
Joseph A. Palaia (R)[n 3]Anthony M. Villane (R)[n 4] 
John Villapiano (D)[n 5]
John D'Amico, Jr. (D)[n 6]
Joseph A. Palaia (R)[n 3] 
Paul A. Kapalko (R)[n 7]
1990–1991 Daniel P. Jacobson (D)John Villapiano (D)
1992–1993 Joseph A. Palaia (R)Thomas S. Smith (R)Steve Corodemus (R)
1994–1995 Joseph A. Palaia (R)Thomas S. Smith (R)Steve Corodemus (R)
1996–1997 Thomas S. Smith (R)Steve Corodemus (R)
1998–1999 Joseph A. Palaia (R)Thomas S. Smith (R)Steve Corodemus (R)
2000–2001 Thomas S. Smith (R)Steve Corodemus (R)
2002–2003 Joseph A. Palaia (R)Thomas S. Smith (R)[n 8]Steve Corodemus (R)
Sean T. Kean (R)[n 9]
2004–2005 Joseph A. Palaia (R)Sean T. Kean (R)Steve Corodemus (R)
2006–2007 Sean T. Kean (R)Steve Corodemus (R)
2008–2009 Sean T. Kean (R)Dave Rible (R)Mary Pat Angelini (R)
2010–2011 Dave Rible (R)Mary Pat Angelini (R)
2012–2013 Jennifer Beck (R)Caroline Casagrande (R)Mary Pat Angelini (R)
2014–2015 Jennifer Beck (R)Caroline Casagrande (R)Mary Pat Angelini (R)
2016–2017 Joann Downey (D)Eric Houghtaling (D)
  1. Died November 25, 1979
  2. Resigned on November 8, 1988 after his election to Congress
  3. 1 2 Elected to the Senate in November 1989 special election, sworn into the Senate on November 20, 1989
  4. Resigned on July 11, 1988 to join Department of Community Affairs
  5. Elected in September 15, 1988 special election, sworn in September 28, 1988
  6. Appointed to the Senate on December 20, 1988, defeated in November 1989 special election
  7. Appointed on November 27, 1989 to fill unexpired term of Palaia
  8. Died September 26, 2002
  9. Appointed to the Assembly on October 28, 2002

Election results

Senate

New Jersey general election, 1973[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Alfred N. Beadleston 27,718 54.1
Democratic H. Joseph Dietz 23,564 45.9
Total votes 51,282 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1977[17]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican S. Thomas Gagliano 30,452 54.5
Democratic Arthur Goldzweig 24,398 43.7
Libertarian Anne Caroline Riecker 567 1.0
Independent Joseph Rembisz, Jr. 477 0.9
Total votes 55,894 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1981[18]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Brian T. Kennedy 32,063 57.8
Democratic George Callas 22,807 41.1
Citizens Stan Johnson 574 1.0
Total votes 55,444 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1983[19]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Frank Pallone, Jr. 24,339 50.4
Republican Brian T. Kennedy 23,412 48.5
Bull Moose Edgar Van Houten 508 1.1
Total votes 48,259 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1987[20]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Frank Pallone, Jr. 28,223 60.1
Republican Gerri Chappell Popkin 18,751 39.9
Total votes 46,974 100.0
Special election, November 7, 1989[21]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joseph A. Palaia 30,878 51.3
Democratic John D’Amico 28,722 47.7
Honest Politician Joshua Leinsdorf 551 0.9
Total votes 60,151 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1991[22]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joseph A. Palaia 35,349 65.2
Democratic Gloria R. Filippone 16,286 30.1
Non Lawyer Thomas W. Appleby, Jr. 1,738 3.2
Nonpartisan Joshua Leinsdorf 819 1.5
Total votes 54,192 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1993[23]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joseph A. Palaia 40,612 65.6
Democratic Richard C. Schwartz 19,163 30.9
Conservative Tom Appleby 1,313 2.1
Libertarian Barbara A. Jones 858 1.4
Total votes 61,946 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1997[24][25]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joseph A. Palaia 39,579 66.2
Democratic Eugene M. LaVergne 18,981 31.7
Conservative Christian P. Olsen 1,228 2.1
Total votes 59,788 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2001[26]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joseph A. Palaia 36,385 62.0
Democratic Maureen O'Rourke 22,261 38.0
Total votes 58,646 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2003[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joseph A. Palaia 23,643 58.7
Democratic Paul X. Escandon 11,045 27.4
Green Brian Unger 4,759 11.8
Libertarian Emerson Ellett 831 2.1
Total votes 40,278 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2007[28]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Sean T. Kean 28,403 63.3
Democratic John A. Villapiano 16,465 36.7
Total votes 44,868 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2011[29]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jennifer Beck 20,226 56.6
Democratic Raymond Santiago 15,487 43.4
Total votes 35,713 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2013[30]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jennifer Beck 30,531 60.0
Democratic Michael Brantley 19,735 38.8
For the People Marie E. Amato-Juckiewicz 599 1.2
Total votes 50,865 100.0

Assembly

New Jersey general election, 1973[16]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Morton Salkind 27,450 27.2
Democratic Walter J. Kozloski 26,873 26.6
Republican S. Thomas Gagliano 23,795 23.5
Republican Robert N. Ferrell 22,950 22.7
Total votes 101,068 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1975[31]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Walter J. Kozloski 26,731 25.0
Republican Marie A. Muhler 26,589 24.8
Democratic Morton Salkind 26,318 24.6
Republican Jerome U. Burke 26,303 24.6
Libertarian Ronald K. Wishart 1,096 1.0
Total votes 107,037 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1977[17]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Marie A. Muhler 28,519 26.1
Democratic Walter J. Kozloski 27,649 25.3
Republican John I. Dawes 27,436 25.1
Democratic Peter E. Donoghue 25,223 23.0
Libertarian Elizabeth Macron 614 0.6
Total votes 109,441 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1979[32]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Marie Sheehan Muhler 29,850 28.5
Republican John O. Bennett 27,571 26.3
Democratic Walter J. Kozloski 23,375 22.3
Democratic Stephen F. Duffy 22,610 21.6
Independent Joshua Leinsdorf 1,418 1.4
Total votes 104,824 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1981[18]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Anthony M. (Doc) Villane 33,768 30.6
Republican Joseph A. Palaia 32,204 29.2
Democratic Joan Kiernan 22,231 20.2
Democratic John P. Clancy 20,920 19.0
Citizens John H. Walton 551 0.5
Citizens Helena McCurdy 546 0.5
Total votes 110,220 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1983[19]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joseph A. Palaia 27,222 29.3
Republican Anthony M. “Doc” Villane 27,174 29.2
Democratic Martin S. Chomsky 19,303 20.8
Democratic Cornelius V. “Neil” Kelly 19,297 20.8
Total votes 92,996 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1985[33]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joseph A. Palaia 35,629 34.4
Republican Anthony M. “Doc” Villane 35,291 34.1
Democratic Craig Alan Frankel 16,298 15.8
Democratic Daniel P. Jacobson 16,242 15.7
Total votes 103,460 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1987[20]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Joseph A. Palaia 25,973 28.1
Republican Anthony M. Doc Villane, Jr. 25,725 27.8
Democratic John D’Amico, Jr. 19,868 21.5
Democratic Joseph Quinn 18,743 20.3
Compulsory Education Law Mary K. Blohm 1,134 1.2
Compulsory Education Law Joshua Leinsdorf 942 1.0
Total votes 92,385 100.0
Special election, September 15, 1988[34]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John A. Villapiano 14,513 53.4
Republican Thomas M. Villane 12,162 44.8
Libertarian Lucille Bender 323 1.2
The Education Solution Joshua Leinsdorf 168 0.6
Total votes 27,166 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1989[35]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John A. Villapiano 36,655 30.6
Democratic Daniel P. Jacobson 30,282 25.2
Republican Paul A. Kapalko 28,100 23.4
Republican Dennis G. Sternberg 24,928 20.8
Total votes 119,965 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1991[22]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tom Smith 27,024 25.5
Republican Steve Corodemus 26,966 25.4
Democratic John A. Villapiano 23,703 22.4
Democratic Daniel P. Jacobson 21,864 20.6
Truth in Government James W. Manning 3,750 3.5
I Represent You Robert J. Furlong, Sr. 2,653 2.5
Total votes 105,960 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1993[23]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Tom Smith 33,190 26.9
Republican Steve Corodemus 32,748 26.5
Democratic John A. Villapiano 28,259 22.9
Democratic Daniel P. Jacobson 26,675 21.6
Conservative Allen Lorentson 938 0.8
Conservative Anthony Rajoppe 937 0.8
Libertarian Keith Quarles 723 0.6
Total votes 123,470 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1995[36]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steve Corodemus 19,786 26.8
Republican Tom Smith 19,588 26.6
Democratic Patricia S. Murray 15,933 21.6
Democratic Matthew M. Donovan 15,314 20.8
Independent Tom Appleby 1,357 1.8
Independent Michael Connelly, Jr. 1,211 1.6
Independent Patricia A. Bily 274 0.4
Independent Frances M. Nikovits 262 0.4
Total votes 73,725 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1997[37][38]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steve Corodemus 36,447 31.4
Republican Tom Smith 36,379 31.4
Democratic Matthew Donovan 21,673 18.7
Democratic James Famularo 19,381 16.7
Conservative Tom Holthausen 1,080 0.9
Conservative Art Post 1,000 0.9
Total votes 115,960 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1999[39]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steve Corodemus 20,858 30.1
Republican Tom Smith 20,271 29.2
Democratic Michael Beson 13,304 19.2
Democratic Dwayne M. Harris 12,789 18.4
Libertarian Barbara A. Jones 725 1.0
Conservative Leonard P. Marshall 524 0.8
Conservative Wayne E. May 511 0.7
Reform! Jonathan Moschberger 372 0.5
Total votes 69,354 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2001[40]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steve Corodemus 34,002 29.0
Republican Tom Smith 31,554 26.9
Democratic Jim Reilly 25,674 21.9
Democratic Warren Goode 24,267 20.7
Libertarian Robert Hull 676 0.6
Libertarian John M. Taylor 658 0.6
Lower Taxes Now Karen Zaletel 592 0.5
Total votes 117,423 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2003[41]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Steve Corodemus 23,599 30.3
Republican Sean Kean 22,480 28.9
Democratic Charles "Chuck" Davis 13,791 17.7
Democratic John Loffredo 13,205 17.0
Green Lynn Surgalla 2,383 3.1
Green Thomas Auletta 2,366 3.0
Total votes 77,824 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2005[42]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Sean Kean 31,527 26.0
Republican Steve Corodemus 31,136 25.7
Democratic Matt Doherty 29,489 24.3
Democratic Jim Reilly 29,051 24.0
Total votes 121,203 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2007[43]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David P. Rible 24,641 29.1
Republican Mary Pat Angelini 24,638 29.1
Democratic John P. Napolitani Sr. 18,316 21.7
Democratic John J. Pirnat 16,970 20.1
Total votes 84,565 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2009[44]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mary Pat Angelini 36,278 30.9
Republican David P. Rible 35,936 30.7
Democratic J. Randy Bishop 22,956 19.6
Democratic Richard J. Bolger 22,063 18.8
Total votes 117,233 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2011[45]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Caroline Casagrande 18,739 26.8
Republican Mary Pat Angelini 18,479 26.4
Democratic Vin Gopal 15,392 22.0
Democratic Kathleen Horgan 15,060 21.5
Demand A Voice Daniel Jacobson 2,358 3.4
Total votes 70,028 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2013[46]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mary Pat Angelini 29,842 30.1
Republican Caroline Casagrande 28,827 29.1
Democratic Kevin McMillan 20,406 20.6
Democratic Edward Zipprich 19,968 20.2
Total votes 99,043 100.0
New Jersey general election, 2015[47]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Eric Houghtaling 15,149 25.6
Democratic Joann Downey 14,906 25.2
Republican Mary Pat Angelini 14,653 24.8
Republican Caroline Casagrande 14,418 24.4
Total votes 59,126 100.0

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