1951 New Jersey Senate election

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1951 New Jersey Senate election

 1949
November 6, 1951
1953 
1955 

11 out of 21 seats in the New Jersey Senate
11 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Party Republican Democratic
Last election 14 7
Seats after 16 5
Seat change Increase 2 Decrease 2

President of the Senate before election

Alfred B. Littell
Republican

Elected President of the Senate

Alfred B. Littell
Republican

The 1951 New Jersey Senate election was held on November 6, 1951, to determine which party would control the New Jersey Senate for the following two years in the 176th New Jersey Legislature. Eleven out of 21 seats in the New Jersey Senate were up for election, and the primary was held in April 1951. Prior to the election, 14 seats were held by Republicans, and 7 seats were held by Democrats. The general election saw Republicans expand their majority in the State Senate by 2 seats.[1] Republicans flipped each seat in Burlington and Warren counties.

In primary

Republicans

  1. Monmouth County: J. Stanley Herbert lost renomination to Richard R. Stout.
  2. Somerset County: Freas L. Hess lost renomination to Malcolm Forbes.[2]

In general

Democrats

  1. Burlington County: James M. Davis Jr. lost re-election to Albert McCay.
  2. Warren County: Robert B. Meyner lost re-election to Wayne Dumont.

Summary of results by county

Burlington County

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • James M. Davis Jr., incumbent state senator

Republican primary

Candidates

General election

Candidates

  • James M. Davis Jr., incumbent state senator (Democratic)
  • Albert McCay, former assemblyman (194448) (Republican)

Results

Burlington County election, 1951
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Albert McCay 20,051 56.85%
Democratic James M. Davis Jr. (incumbent) 15,222 43.15%
Total votes 35,273 100.0%
Republican gain from Democratic

Camden County

General election

Candidates

Results

Camden County election, 1951
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Bruce A. Wallace (incumbent) 47,420 53.69%
Democratic George F. Neutze 40,903 46.31%
Total votes 88,323 100.0%
Republican hold

Cape May County

General election

Candidates

  • Anthony Cafiero, incumbent senator (Republican)
  • Joseph F. Hughes (Democratic)

Results

Cape May County election, 1951
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Anthony Cafiero (incumbent) 12,279 79.86%
Democratic Joseph F. Hughes 3,097 20.14%
Total votes 15,376 100.0%
Republican hold

Essex County

General election

Candidates

  • Alfred C. Clapp, incumbent senator (Republican)
  • Ruth Lerner (Progressive)
  • John A. Pindar (Democratic)

Results

Essex County election, 1951
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Alfred C. Clapp (incumbent) 114,435 61.60%
Democratic John A. Pindar 67,678 36.44%
Progressive Ruth Lerner 3,637 1.96%
Total votes 185,750 100.0%
Republican hold

Gloucester County

General election

Candidates

Results

Gloucester County election, 1951
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Harold W. Hannold (incumbent) 20,046 71.60%
Democratic Joseph Mennite 7,950 28.40%
Total votes 27,996 100.0%
Republican hold

Middlesex County

Democratic primary

Candidates

  • Joseph T. Karcher[3]
  • Bernard Vogel, incumbent senator[3]

General election

Candidates

  • Walter D. Fetterly (Republican)
  • Bernard Vogel, incumbent senator (Democratic)

Results

Middlesex County election, 1951
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bernard W. Vogel (incumbent) 49,287 60.03%
Republican Walter D. Fetterly 32,815 39.97%
Total votes 82,102 100.0%
Democratic hold

Monmouth County

Republican primary

General election

Candidates

  • Solomon Lautman (Democratic)
  • Richard R. Stout, attorney and veteran (Republican)

Results

Monmouth County election, 1951
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Richard R. Stout 42,261 68.74%
Democratic Solomon Lautman 19,214 31.26%
Total votes 61,475 100.0%
Republican hold

Salem County

General election

Candidates

Results

Salem County election, 1951
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John M. Summerill Jr. (incumbent) 8,941 53.85%
Democratic James S. Sparks 7,663 46.15%
Total votes 16,604 100.0%
Republican hold

Somerset County

Republican primary

Candidates

General election

Candidates

  • Malcolm Forbes, publishing magnate (Republican)
  • Anthony P. Kearns (Democratic)

Results

Somerset County election, 1951
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Malcolm Forbes 20,474 71.59%
Democratic Anthony P. Kearns 8,123 28.41%
Total votes 28,597 100.0%
Republican hold

Union County

General election

Candidates

  • Kenneth Hand, incumbent senator (Republican)
  • J. Jerome Kaplon (Democratic)

Results

Union County election, 1951
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Kenneth Hand (incumbent) 60,249 63.43%
Democratic J. Jerome Kaplon 34,728 36.57%
Total votes 94,977 100.0%
Republican hold

Warren County

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References

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