2012 United States Senate election in New Jersey
The 2012 United States Senate election in New Jersey took place on November 6, 2012, concurrently with the 2012 U.S. presidential election as well as other elections to the United States Senate and House of Representatives and various state and local elections.
Incumbent senator Bob Menendez became the first Hispanic-American U.S. senator to represent New Jersey in January 2006 when former U.S. senator Jon Corzine appointed him to the seat after having resigned to become governor of New Jersey, following his election in November 2005.[ 1] In November 2006, after a tough and painful election, Menendez defeated Republican state senator Thomas Kean, Jr. with 53.3% of the vote.
Menendez won re-election to a second full term, becoming the first Democratic Senate candidate to carry Somerset County since Bill Bradley in 1984 . This is the only time since 1976 that a candidate for this seat received over 55% of the vote. This election marked the first time that someone won this seat by double digits since 1976 as well. Menendez outperformed President Obama by winning 0.62% more than Obama won in the concurrent presidential election .
Democratic primary
Candidates
Polling
Results
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
Withdrew
Declined
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Michael Doherty
Kim Guadagno
Woody Johnson
Tom Kean Jr.
Joseph Kyrillos
Anna Little
Tim Smith
Other
Undecided
Public Policy Polling [ 19]
July 15–18, 2011
300
±5.7%
7%
10%
9%
36%
3%
4%
2%
—
30%
Results
Results by county: Kyrillos—80–90%
Kyrillos—70–80%
Kyrillos—60–70%
Kyrillos—40–50%
General election
Candidates
Debates
Three debates were scheduled. The first debate took place on October 4, 2012, at Montclair State University . Menendez and Kyrillos participated. The second took place on October 10 at NJ 101.5 studios, Trenton NJ[ 24] The third was to take place on October 17 at Mercer County Community College[ 25]
External links
Fundraising
Candidate (party)
Receipts
Disbursements
Cash on hand
Debt
Bob Menendez (D)
$10,243,864
$2,325,178
$10,345,365
$0
Joseph Kyrillos (R)
$3,106,536
$1,132,232
$1,974,302
$50,236
Kenneth R. Kaplan (L)
$800
$0
$800
$0
Source: Federal Election Commission [ 26] [ 27] [ 28]
Top contributors
[ 29]
Bob Menendez
Contribution
Joseph Kyrillos
Contribution
Lowenstein Sandler
$116,160
McElroy, Deutsch, Mulvaney & Carpenter, LLP
$133,098
Greenberg Traurig
$78,250
Allied Management Inc
$22,000
NORPAC
$70,550
Connell Foley
$18,250
Prudential Financial
$66,800
Maser Consulting
$17,250
DeCotiis, FitzPatrick & Cole
$48,150
B&L Tire
$15,000
Kindred Healthcare
$48,000
Berkeley College
$15,000
Verizon Communications
$47,050
CJ Hesse
$15,000
Medco Health Solutions
$41,249
GlobalTel
$15,000
DLA Piper
$41,000
Langer Transport Corp
$15,000
Dade Medical College
$40,000
Fgi Finance
$14,000
Top industries
[ 30]
Bob Menendez
Contribution
Joe Kyrillos
Contribution
Lawyers /Law Firms
$1,633,843
Lawyers/Law Firms
$312,845
Real Estate
$1,096,684
Retired
$103,900
Lobbyists
$578,182
Financial Institutions
$98,200
Financial Institutions
$532,651
Real Estate
$98,150
Health Professionals
$524,810
Health Professionals
$62,100
Retired
$411,525
Business Services
$60,250
Construction Services
$388,550
Construction Services
$54,300
Pharmaceuticals /Health Products
$353,250
Universities
$51,250
Insurance
$338,550
General Contractors
$39,500
Leadership PACs
$328,244
Misc Business
$38,550
Predictions
Polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Bob Menendez (D)
Joseph Kyrillos (R)
Other
Undecided
Fairleigh Dickinson University [ 35]
January 3–9, 2011
802
±3.5%
41%
29%
—
30%
Public Policy Polling [ 36]
July 15–18, 2011
480
±4.5%
48%
29%
—
23%
Farleigh Dickinson University [ 37]
September 19–25, 2011
800
±3.5%
49%
28%
—
22%
Farleigh Dickinson University [ 38]
January 2–8, 2012
800
±3.5%
43%
31%
—
26%
Rutgers-Eagleton [ 39]
February 9–11, 2012
914
±3.3%
44%
22%
1%
26%
Survey USA [ 40]
February 24–26, 2012
533
±4.3%
46%
31%
—
23%
Quinnipiac [ 41]
February 21–27, 2012
1,396
±2.6%
49%
34%
1%
14%
Farleigh Dickinson University [ 42]
March 5–11, 2012
396
±2.6%
43%
33%
—
23%
Quinnipiac [ 43]
April 3–9, 2012
1,607
±2.4%
44%
35%
1%
20%
Fairleigh Dickenson /PublicMind [ 44]
April 30 – May 6, 2012
400
±5%
42%
33%
—
24%
Quinnipiac [ 43]
May 9–14, 2012
1,582
±2.5%
45%
35%
2%
19%
Quinnipiac [ 43]
July 9–14, 2012
1,623
±2.5%
47%
34%
1%
16%
Monmouth University [ 45]
July 18–22, 2012
535 LV
±2.5%
44%
35%
1%
19%
Monmouth University [ 45]
July 23–27, 2012
849 RV
±2.5%
45%
33%
1%
22%
Rutgers-Eagleton [ 46]
August 23–25, 2012
688 LV
±3.7%
47%
35%
8%
10%
Quinnipaic University [ 47]
August 27 – September 2, 2012
1,471 LV
±2.5%
50%
40%
—
10%
Quinnipaic University [ 47]
September 6–12, 2012
706 LV
±2.5%
50%
36%
—
16%
Philadelphia Inquirer [ 48]
September 9–12, 2012
600 LV
±2.5%
43%
32%
—
12%
Monmouth University [ 45]
September 19–23, 2012
613 LV
±2.5%
49%
34%
—
15%
Philadelphia Inquirer [ 49]
October 4–8, 2012
604 LV
±4%
49%
35%
—
15%
Quinnipiac [ 50]
October 10–14, 2012
1,319 LV
±2.7%
55%
37%
—
15%
Stockton [ 51]
October 12–18, 2012
811 LV
±3.5%
52%
30%
—
18%
SurveyUSA [ 52]
October 17–18, 2012
577 LV
±4.2%
53%
33%
5%
9%
Philadelphia Inquirer [ 53]
October 23–25, 2012
601 LV
±4%
50%
32%
—
18%
Hypothetical polling
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Bob Menendez (D)
Jennifer Beck (R)
Other
Undecided
Fairleigh Dickinson University [ 35]
January 3–9, 2011
802
±3.5%
42%
29%
—
29%
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Bob Menendez (D)
Lou Dobbs (R)
Other
Undecided
Public Policy Polling [ 54]
January 6–9, 2011
520
±4.3%
47%
35%
—
18%
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Bob Menendez (D)
Lou Dobbs (I)
Other
Undecided
Fairleigh Dickinson University [ 55]
January 4–10, 2010
801
±3.5%
37%
34%
—
28%
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Bob Menendez (D)
Woody Johnson (R)
Other
Undecided
Public Policy Polling [ 36]
July 15–18, 2011
480
±4.5%
48%
30%
—
22%
Poll source
Date(s) administered
Sample size
Margin of error
Bob Menendez (D)
Anna Little (R)
Other
Undecided
Farleigh Dickinson University [ 38]
January 2–8, 2012
800
±3.5%
43%
31%
—
26%
Survey USA [ 40]
February 24–26, 2012
533
±4.3%
48%
29%
—
23%
Results
Results of the November election by municipality Menendez
Kyrillos
Counties that flipped from Republican to Democratic
By congressional district
Menendez won 9 of 12 congressional districts, including three that elected Republicans to the House.[ 59]
See also
References
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^ Menendez for Senate 2012
^ Fairleigh Dickinson University
^ a b [1]
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^ Bob Menendez Campaign Finances
^ Joseph Kyrillos Campaign Finances
^ Kenneth R. Kaplan
^ [http://www.opensecrets.org/races/contrib.php?cycle=2012&id=NJS1 OpenSecrets
^ Contributors by Industry (opensecrets.org)
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^ a b c d e Fairleigh Dickinson University
^ a b c d e Public Policy Polling
^ a b Farleigh Dickinson University
^ a b Farleigh Dickinson University
^ Rutgers-Eagleton Archived July 12, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
^ a b Survey USA
^ Quinnipiac Archived September 12, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
^ Farleigh Dickinson University
^ a b c Quinnipiac Archived September 12, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
^ Fairleigh Dickenson/PublicMind
^ a b c Monmouth University Archived September 12, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
^ Rutgers-Eagleton
^ a b Quinnipaic University Archived September 12, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
^ Philadelphia Inquirer Archived September 12, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
^ Philadelphia Inquirer
^ Quinnipiac
^ Stockton
^ SurveyUSA
^ Philadelphia Inquirer
^ a b Public Policy Polling
^ Fairleigh Dickinson University
^ a b c Fairleigh Dickinson University
^ Public Policy Polling
^ "Official List Candidates for US Senate - For GENERAL ELECTION 11/06/2012" (PDF) . New Jersey Secretary of State . December 6, 2012. Retrieved November 7, 2013 .
^ "Daily Kos" .
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