2018 United States Senate election in New Jersey


The 2018 United States Senate election in New Jersey took place on November 6, 2018, in order to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the state of New Jersey. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Bob Menendez won reelection to a third term over Republican businessman Bob Hugin.
The candidate filing deadline was April 2, 2018 for Democratic and Republican candidates, and the primary election was held on June 5, 2018. The deadline for independent candidates was June 5, 2018.
Despite the race being rated as a tossup by some political pundits, including The Cook Political Report, Menendez was reelected by an 11.2% margin. However, Hugin was the first Republican Senate candidate to carry Atlantic and Gloucester counties since Clifford Case's landslide victory in 1972.

Democratic primary

While he never lost support from any major New Jersey officials, after a mistrial was declared in Senator Menendez's corruption trial, party figures across New Jersey lined up with public endorsements of his reelection bid, including the "full support" of Governor Phil Murphy. He formally declared his intention to run for reelection on March 28, 2018, alongside Governor Murphy and Senator Cory Booker.

Candidates

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Results

Republican primary

Bob Hugin launched his primary campaign on February 13 in Springfield. He began advertising on television two weeks later, attacking Menendez on the airwaves, and was soon considered the presumptive nominee. His opponent, Brian Goldberg, attempted to connect himself to President Donald Trump and his supporters by inserting the President's abbreviated slogan, "MAGA", into his ballot slogans and aligning himself with other pro-Trump, anti-establishment candidates. Goldberg also attacked Hugin's running mates, urging Republicans to write in the deceased Charlton Heston in primary races where a Republican congressional candidate was running unopposed. Ultimately, Hugin won overwhelmingly with a majority of votes in each of the state's 21 counties.

Candidates

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Endorsements

Results

Libertarian Party

Candidates

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Green Party

Candidates

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Candidates

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Debates

Predictions

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Polling


Hypothetical polling
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Results

Results by county

CountyMenendez %Menendez votesHugin %Hugin votesOther %Other votes
Atlantic47.43%44,61748.85%45,9543.72%3,502
Bergen54.69%188,23542.54%146,4062.77%9,542
Burlington52.78%98,74943.96%82,2403.26%6,111
Camden61.82%113,13734.58%63,2793.60%6,600
Cape May35.78%14,55561.02%24,8233.20%1,299
Cumberland48.29%19,38647.93%19,2443.78%1,517
Essex76.52%194,06821.12%53,5372.36%6,028
Gloucester46.41%52,30349.77%56,0903.82%4,309
Hudson76.35%132,18020.84%36,0872.81%4,863
Hunterdon39.29%24,82357.17%36,1163.54%2,195
Mercer63.67%80,77332.50%41,2253.83%4,785
Middlesex58.21%148,80638.64%98,7643.15%8,051
Monmouth42.99%112,38353.79%140,6283.22%8,408
Morris43.60%93,76353.38%114,7833.02%6,492
Ocean33.72%75,59763.29%141,9022.99%6,723
Passaic57.75%86,24239.10%58,3823.15%4,700
Salem38.04%9,06057.47%13,6874.49%1,068
Somerset51.67%70,35945.07%61,3733.26%4,450
Sussex33.23%20,22961.96%37,7204.81%2,926
Union64.22%117,93733.09%60,7582.69%4,938
Warren35.59%14,45260.00%24,3574.41%1,794

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