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| State | Office | Name | Party | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dawn Addiego | 85% | |||
| Nelson Albano | 24% | |||
| Diane Allen | 73% | |||
| John Amodeo | 60% | |||
| Mary Pat Angelini | 77% | |||
| Peter Barnes III | 13% | |||
| Bill Baroni | 55% | |||
| Christopher Bateman | 77% | |||
| NJ | State Senate - 6 | James Beach | Democratic | 3% |
| Jennifer Beck | 83% | |||
| Pete Biondi | 79% | |||
| NJ | State Senate - 21 | Jon Bramnick | Republican | 77% |
| Anthony Bucco | 79% | |||
| Barbara Buono | 8% | |||
| NJ | State Senate - 3 | John Burzichelli | Democratic | 3% |
| Ralph Caputo | 2% | |||
| Gerald Cardinale | 81% | |||
| Michael Carroll | 98% | |||
| Caroline Casagrande | 84% | |||
| Anthony Chiappone | 6% | |||
| Gary Chiusano | 98% | |||
| Upendra Chivukula | 11% | |||
| Andrew Ciesla | 92% | |||
| Richard Codey | 3% | |||
| NJ | U.S. House - 3 | Herb Conaway, Jr. | Democratic | 5% |
| Jack Conners | 3% | |||
| Christopher Connors | 80% | |||
| Alberto Coutinho | 3% | |||
| Denise Coyle | 82% | |||
| NJ | State Senate - 5 | Nilsa Cruz-Perez | Democratic | 12% |
| NJ | State Senate - 20 | Joe Cryan | Democratic | 3% |
| Sandra Cunningham | 5% | |||
| Ronald Dancer | 66% | |||
| NJ | State Assembly - 14 | Wayne DeAngelo | Democratic | 6% |
| Alex DeCroce | 87% | |||
| NJ | State Senate - 18 | Patrick Diegnan, Jr. | Democratic | 11% |
| Michael Doherty | 98% | |||
| Joseph Egan | 8% | |||
| Elease Evans | 3% | |||
| Thomas Giblin, Sr. | 2% | |||
| Nia Gill | 24% | |||
| John Girgenti | 2% | |||
| Robert Gordon | 8% | |||
| Jerry Green | 3% | |||
| NJ | State Senate - 14 | Linda Greenstein | Democratic | 13% |
| NJ | State Assembly - 6 | Lou Greenwald | Democratic | 3% |
| NJ | Mayor | Reed Gusciora | 8% | |
| Philip Haines | 80% | |||
| Amy Handlin | 77% | |||
| NJ | State Senate - 10 | Jim Holzapfel | Republican | 79% |
| Mila Jasey | 3% | |||
| NJ | State Senate - 37 | Gordon Johnson | Democratic | 3% |
| NJ | State Assembly - 30 | Sean Kean | Republican | 58% |
| NJ | U.S. House - 7 | Tom Kean, Jr. | Republican | 69% |
| Joe Kyrillos, Jr. | 73% | |||
| Pamela Lampitt | 3% | |||
| Raymond Lesniak | 8% | |||
| Sandra Love | 5% | |||
| Fred Madden, Jr. | 5% | |||
| Joseph Malone III | 58% | |||
| Alison McHose | 98% | |||
| NJ | State Senate - 27 | John McKeon | Democratic | 6% |
| Richard Merkt | 95% | |||
| Matt Milam | 31% | |||
| NJ | State Senate - 4 | Paul Moriarty | Democratic | 21% |
| NJ | State Senate - 13 | Declan O'Scanlon, Jr. | Republican | 74% |
| Kevin O'Toole | 84% | |||
| Sheila Oliver | 2% | |||
| Steven Oroho | 89% | |||
| NJ | State Senate - 26 | Joseph Pennacchio | Republican | 91% |
| NJ | State Senate - 2 | Vince Polistina | Republican | 69% |
| NJ | U.S. House - 9 | Nelida Pou | Democratic | 5% |
| Vincent Prieto | 8% | |||
| Joan Quigley | 0% | |||
| NJ | Council Member - Ward 4 | Ruben Ramos, Jr. | 2% | |
| David Rible | 74% | |||
| Ronald Rice | 12% | |||
| Joseph Roberts, Jr. | 3% | |||
| NJ | Freeholder - 7 | Caridad Rodriguez | 8% | |
| John Rooney | 76% | |||
| Scott Rudder | 85% | |||
| NJ | State Senate - 29 | Teresa Ruiz | Democratic | 3% |
| Scott Rumana | 76% | |||
| NJ | State Assembly - 9 | Brian Rumpf | Republican | 82% |
| David Russo | 90% | |||
| NJ | Mayor - At-Large | Nicholas Sacco | 6% | |
| NJ | State Senate - 36 | Paul Sarlo | Democratic | 9% |
| Frederick Scalera | 5% | |||
| NJ | Council Member - At-Large | Gary Schaer | 5% | |
| NJ | State Assembly - 36 | Gary Schaer | Democratic | 5% |
| NJ | State Senate - 22 | Nicholas Scutari | Democratic | 19% |
| NJ | State Senate - 30 | Robert Singer | Republican | 70% |
| L. Smith | 10% | |||
| NJ | State Senate - 17 | Bob Smith | Democratic | 13% |
| Grace Spencer | 3% | |||
| NJ | Mayor - At-Large | Brian Stack | 2% | |
| NJ | State Senate - 33 | Brian Stack | Democratic | 2% |
| Linda Stender | 25% | |||
| Stephen Sweeney | 3% | |||
| Sam Thompson | 79% |