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The 2020 United States Senate election in New Jersey was held on November 3, 2020, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of New Jersey. It was held concurrently with the 2020 United States presidential election, as well as various other elections. The primary elections were moved from June 2, 2020, to July 7, 2020, due to COVID-19 pandemic concerns.

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  • The 2020 United States Senate election in New Jersey was held on November 3, 2020, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of New Jersey. It was held concurrently with the 2020 United States presidential election, as well as various other elections. The primary elections were moved from June 2, 2020, to July 7, 2020, due to COVID-19 pandemic concerns. Incumbent Cory Booker, a member of the Democratic Party and a former 2020 presidential candidate, won a second full term against the Republican nominee, Rik Mehta. Booker narrowly won Morris County, which no Democratic Senator had ever carried since 1984 when Senator Bill Bradley swept every county. With 2,541,178 votes, Booker also made history as the highest vote earner in a statewide non-presidential election in the New Jersey history. (en)
  • La Elección al Senado de los Estados Unidos en Nueva Jersey de 2020 se llevaron a cabo el 3 de noviembre de 2020 para elegir a un miembro del Senado de los Estados Unidos para representar al estado de Nueva Jersey. Se llevó a cabo al mismo tiempo que las elecciones presidenciales de los Estados Unidos de 2020, así como otras elecciones. Las elecciones primarias se trasladaron del 2 de junio de 2020 al 7 de julio de 2020, debido a preocupaciones por la pandemia de COVID-19. El titular Cory Booker, miembro del Partido Demócrata y ex candidato presidencial de 2020, se postuló para un segundo mandato completo. El candidato republicano fue Rik Mehta.​ (es)
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  • 2020 United States Senate election in New Jersey (en)
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  • Democratic Party (en)
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  • Democratic Party (en)
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  • Lawrence Hamm (en)
  • Veronica Fernandez (en)
  • Hirsh Singh (en)
  • Madelyn Hoffman (en)
  • Natalie Lynn Rivera (en)
  • Tricia Flanagan (en)
  • Daniel Burke (en)
  • Eugene Anagnos (en)
  • Rik Mehta (en)
  • Rikin Mehta (en)
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  • border:solid 1px silver; padding:8px; background:white; (en)
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  • New Jersey (en)
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  • 2020-06-26 (xsd:date)
  • 2020-08-08 (xsd:date)
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  • ;County Republican Party organizations *Atlantic County *Cumberland County *Cape May County *Ocean County (en)
  • ;Individuals * Cornel West, philosopher, political activist, and social critic ;Organizations * Hudson County Democratic Socialists of America * Progressive Democrats of America (en)
  • ;State officials * Nicholas Chiaravalloti, Assemblyman, District 31 * Annette Chaparro, Assemblywoman, District 33 * Sandra Bolden Cunningham, State Senator, District 31 * Angelica M. Jimenez, Assemblywoman, District 32 * Angela McKnight, Assemblywoman, District 31 * Pedro Mejia, Assemblyman, District 32 * Raj Mukherji, Assemblyman, District 33 * Nicholas Sacco, State Senator, District 32, Mayor of North Bergen, Former Assistant Superintendent of North Bergen School District * Brian P. Stack, State Senator, District 33, Mayor of Union City ;Local officials * Ravi Bhalla, Mayor of Hoboken * Diane Coleman, Hudson County Register * Jimmy Davis, Mayor of Bayonne * Tom DeGise, Hudson County Executive * James Fife, Mayor of Harrison * Steve Fulop, Mayor of Jersey City * Dina Grilo, Mayor of East Newark * Mike Gonnelli, Mayor of Secaucus * E. Junior Maldonado, Hudson County Clerk * Gabrien Rodriguez, Mayor of West New York * Al Santos, Mayor of Kearny * Frank X. Schillari, Hudson County Sheriff * Richard Turner, Mayor of Weehawken * Wayne Zitt, Mayor of Guttenberg ;Organizations * Brady Campaign * Coalition to Stop Gun Violence * End Citizens United *Giffords * Hudson County Democratic Organization, Hudson County's chapter of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee * Humane Society of the United States Legislative Fund * League of Conservation Voters *NARAL Pro-Choice America * National Organization for Women * Natural Resources Defense Council Action Fund * Planned Parenthood * Sierra Club (en)
  • ;Elected Officials * Corey Teague, member of the Paterson Board of Education ;Individuals * Chris Hedges, Journalist * Jill Stein, physician, activist, and 2012 and 2016 Green Party Presidential Nominee * Ajamu Baraka, peace activist, 2016 Green Party Vice Presidential Nominee * Howie Hawkins, activist, 2020 Green Party Presidential Nominee * Peter Jacob, social worker, Democratic candidate for Congress in New Jersey's 7th congressional district, 2016 and 2018 * Seth Kaper-Dale, pastor, activist, 2017 Green Party Gubernatorial Candidate in New Jersey * Cindy Sheehan, peace activist * Stef Zamorano, co-producer, the Jimmy Dore show * Margaret Flowers, peace activist, former co-chair of the Green Party * Kason Little, social justice activist; Democratic Primary Candidate, Elizabeth City Council At-Large * Lisa Savage, teacher, activist, Independent Candidate for US Senate, Maine * Herb Tarbous, Democratic Primary Candidate for Middlesex County Clerk * Aissa Heath, Democratic Primary Candidate for Union County Freeholder * David Schraeger, Peace Activist * Kevin Hernández, Democratic Primary Candidate for Hudson County Freeholder District 6 * Anthony Díaz, co-founder of the Newark Water Coalition; Democratic Primary Candidate for Essex County Freeholder * Josh Shapiro, hub coordinator, Sunrise Montclair * Margaret Kimberley, activist, author, New York Green Party Member * Bob Witanek, peace activist ;Radio * 89.1 FM WHAR - Free Radio for the Free Thinker ;Organizations *Black Alliance for Peace * Green Party US Latinx Caucus * Green Party of Monmouth County * Green Party of Ocean County * Young Ecosocialists Caucus - NJ * Cats of Eastwick (en)
  • ;Elected Officials * Corey Teague, member of the Paterson Board of Education ;Individuals * Chris Hedges, journalist * Jill Stein, physician, activist, and 2012 and 2016 Green Party Presidential Nominee * Ajamu Baraka, peace activist, 2016 Green Party Vice Presidential Nominee * Howie Hawkins, activist, 2020 Green Party Presidential Nominee * Peter Jacob, social worker, Democratic candidate for Congress in New Jersey's 7th congressional district, 2016 and 2018 * Seth Kaper-Dale, pastor, activist, 2017 Green Party Gubernatorial Candidate in New Jersey * Cindy Sheehan, peace activist * Stef Zamorano, co-producer, the Jimmy Dore show * Margaret Flowers, peace activist, former co-chair of the Green Party * Kason Little, social justice activist; Democratic Primary Candidate, Elizabeth City Council At-Large * Lisa Savage, teacher, activist, Independent Candidate for US Senate, Maine * Herb Tarbous, Democratic Primary Candidate for Middlesex County Clerk * Aissa Heath, Democratic Primary Candidate for Union County Freeholder * David Schraeger, Peace Activist * Kevin Hernández, Democratic Primary Candidate for Hudson County Freeholder District 6 * Anthony Díaz, co-founder of the Newark Water Coalition; Democratic Primary Candidate for Essex County Freeholder * Josh Shapiro, hub coordinator, Sunrise Montclair * Margaret Kimberley, activist, author, New York Green Party Member * Bob Witanek, peace activist ;Radio * 89.1 FM WHAR - Free Radio for the Free Thinker ;Organizations *Black Alliance for Peace * Green Party US Latinx Caucus * Green Party of Monmouth County * Green Party of Ocean County * Young Ecosocialists Caucus - NJ * Hummus JC * Cats of Eastwick (en)
  • ;Former state officials *Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey ;County Republican Party organizations *Bergen County *Burlington County *Essex County *Hudson County *Hunterdon County *Gloucester County *Mercer County *Middlesex County *Monmouth County *Morris County *Passaic County *Salem County *Somerset County *Sussex County *Union County *Warren County (en)
  • ;Senators * Elizabeth Warren, U.S. Senator ;State officials * Nicholas Chiaravalloti, Assemblyman, District 31 * Annette Chaparro, Assemblywoman, District 33 * Sandra Bolden Cunningham, State Senator, District 31 * Angelica M. Jimenez, Assemblywoman, District 32 * Angela McKnight, Assemblywoman, District 31 * Pedro Mejia, Assemblyman, District 32 * Raj Mukherji, Assemblyman, District 33 * Nicholas Sacco, State Senator, District 32, Mayor of North Bergen, Former Assistant Superintendent of North Bergen School District * Brian P. Stack, State Senator, District 33, Mayor of Union City ;Local officials * Ravi Bhalla, Mayor of Hoboken * Diane Coleman, Hudson County Register * Jimmy Davis, Mayor of Bayonne * Amy DeGise, Hudson County Democratic Organization Chairwoman * Tom DeGise, Hudson County Executive * James Fife, Mayor of Harrison * Steve Fulop, Mayor of Jersey City * Dina Grilo, Mayor of East Newark * Mike Gonnelli, Mayor of Secaucus * E. Junior Maldonado, Hudson County Clerk * Gabrien Rodriguez, Mayor of West New York * Al Santos, Mayor of Kearny * Frank X. Schillari, Hudson County Sheriff * Richard Turner, Mayor of Weehawken * Wayne Zitt, Mayor of Guttenberg ;Organizations * Brady Campaign * Center for Biological Diversity * Coalition to Stop Gun Violence * End Citizens United * Everytown for Gun Safety *Giffords * Hudson County Democratic Organization, Hudson County's chapter of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee * Humane Society of the United States Legislative Fund * League of Conservation Voters *NARAL Pro-Choice America * National Organization for Women * Natural Resources Defense Council Action Fund * Planned Parenthood * Sierra Club * Working Families Party ;Unions * Health Professionals and Allied Employees * National Education Association (en)
  • ;State officials *Chris Christie, Governor of New Jersey * Anthony M. Bucco, state senator (en)
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  • The 2020 United States Senate election in New Jersey was held on November 3, 2020, to elect a member of the United States Senate to represent the State of New Jersey. It was held concurrently with the 2020 United States presidential election, as well as various other elections. The primary elections were moved from June 2, 2020, to July 7, 2020, due to COVID-19 pandemic concerns. (en)
  • La Elección al Senado de los Estados Unidos en Nueva Jersey de 2020 se llevaron a cabo el 3 de noviembre de 2020 para elegir a un miembro del Senado de los Estados Unidos para representar al estado de Nueva Jersey. Se llevó a cabo al mismo tiempo que las elecciones presidenciales de los Estados Unidos de 2020, así como otras elecciones. Las elecciones primarias se trasladaron del 2 de junio de 2020 al 7 de julio de 2020, debido a preocupaciones por la pandemia de COVID-19. (es)
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