NJ Assembly Election Results 2024: Live Updates, Winners & Party Breakdown

NJ Assembly Election Results 2024 graphic with ballot box and 'LIVE' banner on dark blue starry background.

📅 Updated: June 15, 2025 | 🗳️ Election Results | New Jersey Politics


The 2024 New Jersey Assembly Elections have officially concluded, and the results are in. With voter turnout at a steady pace and political debates intensifying throughout the campaign, this year’s results have brought surprises, confirmations, and a new political roadmap for the Garden State.

Whether you're a political junkie, a local voter, or just trying to catch up on the headlines, this article breaks down live updates, party wins, key candidates, and what these results mean for New Jersey’s future.


🗳️ What Are the NJ Assembly Elections?

The New Jersey General Assembly is the lower house of the New Jersey Legislature, consisting of 80 seats. All Assembly members serve two-year terms, and every single seat was up for grabs in 2024.

These elections play a crucial role in shaping state laws, budgets, and policies that affect millions of residents—from education and healthcare to transportation and taxes.


📊 NJ Assembly Election Results 2024 – At a Glance

Party Seats Won (2024) Change from 2022
Democratic Party (D) 45 -3
Republican Party (R) 35 +3
Independents / Others 0 0
Total Seats 80

Majority Mark: 41 seats
🔔 Winning Party: Democratic Party


🔴🔵 Key Highlights from the 2024 Assembly Elections

  • Democrats Retain Control but with a narrower majority.

  • Republicans Gain 3 Seats, showing momentum in suburban and rural districts.

  • No Independent candidates secured seats, though some performed well in localized districts.

  • Voter turnout was estimated at 52%, slightly higher than in 2022.

  • Young voter participation surged, especially in urban areas like Newark and Jersey City.


📍 District-Wise Key Wins & Upsets

🎯 District 11 – Monmouth County

  • Winner: Marilyn Payne (D)

  • Beat Republican challenger Rick Salerno by just 1,200 votes.

  • This seat was considered a toss-up, making it one of the most-watched races.

🔥 District 2 – Atlantic County

  • Winner: Steve Johnson (R)

  • Took the seat from Democrats, flipping a district that’s been blue for 8 years.

💼 District 29 – Newark

  • Winner: Shanice Walker (D)

  • Re-elected with over 75% of the vote, highlighting strong urban Democratic support.

📊 Close Contests:

  • Districts 8, 14, and 16 saw margin differences of less than 2%, showing a deeply competitive landscape.


📸 Suggested Visuals for the Blog

Infographic: Party-wise seat share 2024 vs. 2022
Interactive Map: Hover-over district results across New Jersey
Candidate Photos: Before-and-after highlights of winning vs. outgoing members
Trend Chart: Voter turnout from 2018–2024
Twitter Feed Widget: Live reactions from political commentators and parties


🧠 What Do the Results Mean for New Jersey?

💼 For Policy:

  • Expect a continued focus on public education, transportation infrastructure, and healthcare reform, but more compromise may be required given the narrowed Democratic margin.

🧮 For 2025 Budget Decisions:

  • Budget negotiations could become tense, especially regarding tax reform and environmental spending.

🧑‍🎓 For Young Voters:

  • The higher turnout from Gen Z and Millennials may lead lawmakers to prioritize student debt, housing, and job creation.


🗨️ Reactions from Political Leaders

🟦 Governor Phil Murphy (D): “This win is a reaffirmation of the values we’ve been working on. I look forward to collaborating with all Assembly members.”

🟥 Senator Tom Kean Jr. (R): “These gains show New Jerseyans are tired of one-party rule. Our voice is growing stronger.”

🗳️ NJ Voter Advocacy Group: “Voter turnout was encouraging, but we still have work to do in ensuring every New Jerseyan’s voice is heard.”


🔍 What Happens Next?

Now that the results are certified, the new Assembly will convene in January 2025 to begin its new legislative session.

Important Dates:

  • December 2024: Certification of results

  • January 9, 2025: Swearing-in of Assembly members

  • March 2025: First full policy agenda released by Assembly leadership


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💬 Public Reactions & Social Buzz

“Big surprise in Monmouth County. Didn’t expect a flip. #NJAssemblyResults”
“Dems hanging on by a thread. 2025 budget fights will be intense. #PoliticsNJ”
“Proud to vote today! My voice counts. #NJVotes2024”

🔁 Share your thoughts using #NJAssembly2024


📣 Final Thoughts

The NJ Assembly Election Results 2024 tell a story of both continuity and change. While Democrats maintain control, the Republican resurgence in several key districts signals a shifting political tide. With the 2025 legislative session on the horizon, New Jersey residents can expect vigorous debates, budget battles, and a focus on issues that matter most.

Stay tuned for continued updates, exclusive interviews, and analysis as the new General Assembly takes shape.


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