Census Topic | Value |
---|---|
Population | 242,177 |
Gender |
48.4% Male 51.6% Female |
Race |
23.3% White 27.6% Black 4.4% Asian 0.9% Native American 0% Pacific Islander |
Ethnicity | 47.6% Hispanic |
Median household income | $64,213 |
High school graduation rate | 81.4% |
College graduation rate | 22.7% |
New Jersey General Assembly District 20 is represented by Reginald Atkins (D) and Annette Quijano (D).
As of the 2020 Census, New Jersey state representatives represented an average of 116,112 residents. After the 2010 Census, each member represented 109,898 residents.
Members of the New Jersey General Assembly serve two-year terms and are not subject to term limits. New Jersey legislators assume office at noon of the second Tuesday in January following the election.
In order to be a candidate to run for the New Jersey General Assembly, a candidate must:[1]
State legislators | |
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Salary | Per diem |
$49,000/year | No per diem is paid. |
If there is a vacancy in the New Jersey State Legislature, the vacancy will be filled by an interim appointment by the county leadership of the political party that holds the seat. The office will be on the ballot in the next general election, unless the vacancy occurs within 51 days of the election. If that is the case, the appointment would stand until the following general election.[2][3]
See sources: New Jersey Const., Art. IV, Sec. IV(1)
The map below shows this district's current boundaries, not those enacted as part of the 2020 redistricting cycle.
On February 18, 2022, the New Jersey Legislative Reapportionment Commission voted to approve a new set of state legislative maps.[4] The commission voted 9-2 to approve the maps. Thomas Kean Jr. (R) and Cosmo A. Cirillo (D) were the two dissenting votes.[5] The New Jersey Monitor's Nikita Biryukov wrote that the vote was "an unprecedented compromise for a commission that has historically relied on a court-appointed tiebreaker to end partisan gridlock."[4] These maps take effect for New Jersey's 2023 legislative elections.
How does redistricting in New Jersey work? In New Jersey, congressional and state legislative district boundaries are drawn by two distinct politician commissions. The congressional redistricting commission comprises the following 13 members:[6]
If the congressional redistricting commission fails to reach an agreement about a redistricting plan, it must submit two plans to the state Supreme Court, which must in turn select from those two plans a final map.[6]
The state legislative redistricting commission comprises 10 members. The chairs of the state's two major political parties each appoint five members to the commission. In the event that this commission is unable to reach an agreement about a redistricting plan, the state Supreme Court may appoint a tie-breaking member.[6]
State law requires that state legislative districts meet the following criteria:[6]
There are no such requirements in place for congressional districts.[6]
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See also: New Jersey General Assembly elections, 2021
Incumbent Annette Quijano and Reginald Atkins won election in the general election for New Jersey General Assembly District 20 on November 2, 2021.
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
||
✔ |
|
Annette Quijano (D) |
50.8
|
26,276 |
✔ |
|
Reginald Atkins (D) |
49.2
|
25,477 |
Total votes: 51,753 | ||||
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The following candidates ran in the Democratic primary for New Jersey General Assembly District 20 on June 8, 2021.
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
||
✔ |
|
Annette Quijano |
36.8
|
8,785 |
✔ |
|
Reginald Atkins |
34.0
|
8,105 |
|
Diane Murray-Clements |
12.6
|
3,015 | |
|
Christian Veliz |
11.6
|
2,778 | |
|
Ricky Castaneda (Unofficially withdrew) |
2.6
|
615 | |
|
Aissa Heath (Unofficially withdrew) |
2.4
|
563 |
Total votes: 23,861 | ||||
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Elections for the New Jersey General Assembly took place in 2019. The primary was on June 4, 2019, and the general election was on November 5. The filing deadline for candidates was April 1, 2019.
Incumbent Annette Quijano and incumbent Jamel Holley defeated Charles Donnelly and Ashraf Hanna in the general election for New Jersey General Assembly District 20 on November 5, 2019.
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
||
✔ |
|
Annette Quijano (D) |
40.9
|
14,373 |
✔ |
|
Jamel Holley (D) |
38.7
|
13,612 |
|
Charles Donnelly (R) |
10.6
|
3,727 | |
|
Ashraf Hanna (R) |
9.8
|
3,441 |
Total votes: 35,153 | ||||
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Incumbent Jamel Holley and incumbent Annette Quijano defeated Kenneth Jones in the Democratic primary for New Jersey General Assembly District 20 on June 4, 2019.
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
||
✔ |
|
Jamel Holley |
45.4
|
8,917 |
✔ |
|
Annette Quijano |
43.9
|
8,616 |
|
Kenneth Jones |
10.7
|
2,111 |
Total votes: 19,644 | ||||
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Charles Donnelly and Ashraf Hanna advanced from the Republican primary for New Jersey General Assembly District 20 on June 4, 2019.
Candidate |
% |
Votes |
||
✔ |
|
Charles Donnelly |
51.7
|
822 |
✔ |
|
Ashraf Hanna |
48.3
|
767 |
Total votes: 1,589 | ||||
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Elections for the New Jersey General Assembly took place in 2017. All 80 seats were up for election. State assembly members are elected to two-year terms. The general election took place on November 7, 2017. A primary election took place on June 6, 2017. The filing deadline for the primary election was April 3, 2017.[7] Legislative districts in the New Jersey General Assembly are multi-member districts, with two representatives in each district. In Democratic and Republican primary elections, the top two candidates move forward to the general election, and the top two candidates in the general election are declared the winners.[8] Incumbent Annette Quijano (D) and incumbent Jamel Holley (D) defeated Joseph Aubourg (R) in the New Jersey General Assembly District 20 general election.[9][10]
New Jersey General Assembly, District 20 General Election, 2017 | ||||
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Party | Candidate | Vote % | Votes | |
Democratic | Annette Quijano Incumbent | 45.38% | 24,221 | |
Democratic | Jamel Holley Incumbent | 44.57% | 23,790 | |
Republican | Joseph Aubourg | 10.04% | 5,361 | |
Total Votes | 53,372 | |||
Source: New Jersey Department of State |
Incumbent Jamel Holley and incumbent Annette Quijano were unopposed in the New Jersey General Assembly District 20 Democratic primary election.[11][12]
New Jersey General Assembly, District 20 Democratic Primary, 2017 | ||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
Jamel Holley Incumbent | 50.23% | 9,435 |
Annette Quijano Incumbent | 49.77% | 9,348 |
Total Votes | 18,783 | |
Source: New Jersey Department of State |
Joseph Aubourg ran unopposed in the New Jersey General Assembly District 20 Republican primary election.[13][12]
New Jersey General Assembly, District 20 Republican Primary, 2017 | ||
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Candidate | Vote % | Votes |
Joseph Aubourg (unopposed) | 100.00% | 706 |
Total Votes | 706 | |
Source: New Jersey Department of State |
Elections for the New Jersey General Assembly took place in 2015. A primary election was held on June 2, 2015. The general election took place on November 3, 2015. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was March 30, 2015.[14] Since the general assembly uses multi-member districts, the top two candidates from each party in the primaries advanced to the general election. Incumbent Annette Quijano and incumbent Jamel Holley were bracketed together, Jorge Batista and Vivian Bell were bracketed together and Tony Monteiro and Giuliano Farina were bracketed together and faced off in the Democratic primary. Stephen Kozlovich and Roger Stryeski were bracketed together and were unopposed in the Republican primary. Quijano and Holley defeated Kozlovich and Stryeski in the general election.[15][16][17][18][19]
Elections for the office of New Jersey General Assembly consisted of a primary election on June 4, 2013, and a general election on November 5, 2013. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was April 1, 2013. Incumbent Joseph Cryan (D) and incumbent Annette Quijano (D) defeated Charles Donnelly (R) and Christopher Hackett (R) in the general election. Quijano and Cryan were bracketed together, and ran unopposed in the Democratic primary. Donnelly and Hackett were bracketed together, and ran unopposed in the Republican primary.[20][21][22][23]
Elections for the office of New Jersey General Assembly consisted of a primary election on June 7, 2011, and a general election on November 8, 2011. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was April 11, 2011. Incumbents Joseph Cryan (D) and Annette Quijano (D) defeated John Donoso (R) in the general election. Cryan and Quijano defeated Carlos Cedeno and Tony Monteiro in the Democratic primary to advance to the general election. Donoso was unopposed in the Republican primary.[24][25][26]
From 2001 to 2011, candidates for New Jersey General Assembly District 20 raised a total of $5,130,761. Candidates who raised money in contributions earned $197,337 on average. All figures come from Follow the Money
Campaign contributions, New Jersey General Assembly District 20 | |||
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Year | Amount | Candidates | Average |
2011 | $1,631,696 | 5 | $326,339 |
2009 | $765,862 | 2 | $382,931 |
2007 | $1,152,966 | 4 | $288,242 |
2005 | $1,083,126 | 3 | $361,042 |
2003 | $292,321 | 6 | $48,720 |
2001 | $204,790 | 6 | $34,132 |
Total | $5,130,761 | 26 | $197,337 |