New Jersey Gubernatorial Candidates

1896-2001


1898

Foster M. Voorhees Republican
Elvin W. Crane Democrat
Thomas H. Landon Prohibition
Matthew Maguire Socialist Labor
Frederick Schrayshun Populist

1901

Franklin Murphy Republican
James M. Seymour Democrat
Joel W. Brown National Prohibition
Charles H. Vail Socialist
Frank W. Wilson Socialist Labor

1904

Edward C. Stokes  Republican
Charles C. Black Democrat
Kearns Socialist
Parker Prohibition
Honnecker Populist Fusion
Herrschaft Socialist Labor

1907

John Franklin Fort  Republican
Frank S. Katzenback Democrat
Krafft Socialist
Mason Prohibition
John C. Butterworth Socialist Labor

1910

Woodrow Wilson  Democrat
Vivian Lewis Republican
Killingbeck Socialist
Repp Prohibition
John C. Butterworth Socialist Labor

1913

James F. Fielder  Democrat
Edward C. Stokes Republican
Everett Colby Roosevelt Progressive
Reilly Socialist
Mason Prohibition
John C. Butterworth Socialist Labor
Dweyer Independent

1916

Walter E. Edge  Republican
H. Otto Wittpen Democrat
Kraft Socialist
Vaughn National Prohibition
John C. Butterworth Socialist Labor

1919

Edward I. Edwards  Democrat
Newton A. K. Bugbee Republican
Farr Socialist
Lane National Prohibition
John C. Butterworth Socialist Labor
Denterfass Single Tax

1922

George S. Silzer  Democrat
William N. Runyon Republican
Goebel Socialist
McDonald Workers
Sanders Socialist Labor
Cofall Single Tax

1925

A. Harry Moore  Democrat
Arthur Whitney Republican
Leo M. Harkins Socialist
Eugene A. Smith National Prohibition
John C. Butterworth Socialist Labor
George Perlman Workers
Joseph Ferguson Commonwealth Labor

1928

Morgan F. Larson  Republican
William L. Dill Democrat
Eugene A. Smith National Prohibition
William K. Tallman Socialist
Scott Nearing Workers
John C. Butterworth Socialist Labor

1931

A. Harry Moore  Democrat
David Baird, Jr. Republican
Edmund R. Halsey Independent
Owen M. Bruner National Prohibition
Herman F. Neissner Socialist
John J. Ballam Communist
John C. Butterworth Socialist Labor
John A. Kelley Tax Economy

1934

Harold G. Hoffman  Republican
William L. Dill Democrat
Herman F. Niessner Socialist
Morris M. Brown Communist
Leslie E. Molineaux National Prohibition
George E. Bopp Socialist Labor
Charles H. Ingersoll Plenty for Everybody
Cornell J. Grossman Tax Reduction

1937

A. Harry Moore  Democrat
Lester H. Clee Republican
James E. Murray
Roosevelt
Labor
Anti-Hague
Eugene A. Smith National Prohibition
Henry Jager Socialist
Frank Chandler Communist
John T. Kurzowski Independent
Denshah Ghadiali
Independent
No Graft
John C. Butterworth  Socialist Labor

1940

Charles Edison  Democrat
Robert C. Hendrickson Republican
Marion Douglas Socialist
Manuel Cantor  
John C. Butterworth Socialist Labor
Elmo L. Bateman National Prohibition

1943

Walter E. Edge  Republican
Vincent J. Murphy Democrat
John C. Butterworth Socialist Labor
John Binns National Prohibition
Roy V. H. Wilkinson Socialist

1946

Alfred E. Driscoll   Republican
Lewis G. Hansen Democrat
Alan Kohlman Socialist Workers
Lawrence Mahan Communist
Rubye Smith Socialist
Robert L. Gittings Anti-Medical Trust
George E. Bopp Socialist Labor
John Binns National Prohibition

1949

Alfred E. Driscoll   Republican
Elmer H. Wene Democrat
James Imbrie Progressive
John C. Butterworth Socialist Labor
Edson R. Leach National Prohibition

1953

Robert B. Meyner  Democrat
Paul L. Troast Republican
Clendenin Ryan Independent Voters
Henry Krajewski Jersey Veterans Bonus
Albert Ronis Socialist Labor

1957

Robert B. Meyner   Democrat
Malcolm S. Forbes Republican
Albert Ronis Socialist Labor
Henry Krajewski American Third Party
Winfred O. Perry Conservative
Anthony D. Scipio All America

1961

Richard J. Hughes   Democrat
James P. Mitchell Republican
Reinhart V. Metzger Conservative
Henry Krajewski Veterans Bonus Now
Edward J. Lueddeke Prosperity with Liberty
G. George Addonizio Independent
Albert Ronis Socialist Labor
Daniel Petrino State Soldiers Bonus
Ruth F. Shiminsky Socialist Workers

1965

Richard J. Hughes   Democrat
Wayne Dumont, Jr. Republican
Robert L. Schlachter Conservative
Christopher C. Vespucci Veterans Choice
Julius Levin Socialist Labor
Ruth F. Shiminsky Socialist Workers

1969

William T. Cahill  Republican
Robert B. Meyner Democrat
James E. Johnson Independent
Jack D. Alvino  
Winfred O. Perry National Conservative
Louis Vanderplate Independent
Julius Levin Socialist Labor

1973

Brendon T. Byrne  Democrat
Charles W. Sandman Republican
A. H. Freund American
A. V. Colabella Independent
R. Clement Socialist Labor
J. A. Goodson Libertarian
J. J. Terlizzi Tax Watchdog
S. Knis Tax Repeal
K. Newcomb Communist
A. S. Massaro Populus
Jack D. Alvino Independent
G. Gilk Defeat Narcotics Crime

1977

Brendan T. Byrne   Democrat
Raymond H. Bateman Republican
John F. Donato
Axe the Tax
Francis "Frank" W. Flowers Declare Your Independence
Bill Gahres Right to Die
Robert A. Ganteaume Grass Roots
Jasper C. Gould Independent
Chester Grabowski Independents for All
Leif Johnson Labor Party
Julius Levin Socialist Labor
Angelo Massaro Populus (People's Choice)
Richard D. McAleer Anti-Income Tax
Chauncey E. McSpiritt Cheap Chauncey, Upstart
Frank J. Primich Libertarian
Paul B. Rizzo Independent
William Zsidisin  One for All

The 1977 3rd party candidates (above) are in alphabetical order.

1981

Thomas H. Kean Republican
James J. Florio Democrat 
Bill Gahres Down with Lawyers
Harry J. Gaynor  Leadership by Example
Jasper C. Gould Contempt of Court
Chester Grabowski The Suffering Majority
James Harris, Jr. Socialist Workers
James A. Kolyer III Middle Class Candidate
Julius Levin Socialist Labor
Jack Moyers Libertarian
Ernest D. Pellerino Law and Order
Paul B. Rizzo Independent-Honest-Available
Charles C. Stone, Jr. Federalist

The 1981 3rd party candidates (above) are in alphabetical order.

1985

Thomas H. Kean   Republican
Peter Shapiro Democrat
George M. Fishman Communist Party
Virginia Flynn Libertarian
Roger Headrick True Light
Julius Levin Socialist Labor
Mark Satinoff Socialist Workers

The 1985 3rd party candidates (above) are in alphabetical order.

1989

James J. Florio   Democrat
Jim Courter Republican
Tom Fuscaldo
One Eye on Patterson
and the Parkway
Daniel M. Karlan  Libertarian
Renee Sedwick Socialist Workers
Michael Ziruolo Better Affordable Government

The 1989 3rd party candidates (above) are in alphabetical order.

1993

Christine Todd Whitman   Republican
James J. Florio Democrat
Alene S. Ammond For the People
Marilyn Arons Maximum Citizen Involvement
Tom Blomquist Conservative Party
Pat Daly Abortion is Murder
Pete DiLauro Common Sense Government
Tim Feeney The Independent Choice
Tom Fuscaldo Zero Sales Tax
Jerry T. Grant You and I
Kenneth R. Kaplan Libertarian
John L. Kucek Populist Party
Andrea Lippi People Purpose Progress
Richard J. Lynch Independents 4 Change
Joseph Marion Independent Party
Mark J. Rahn Socialist Workers
Michael R. Scully Fresh Start
Andrew J. Zemel Integrity-Common Sense
Michael Ziruolo Better Affordable Government

The 1993 3rd party candidates (above) are in alphabetical order.

1997

Christine Todd Whitman   Republican
James McGreevey Democrat
Murray Sabrin Libertarian
Richard J. Pezzullo Conservative
Madelyn Hoffman Green
Michael Perrone, Jr. Independent
Robert Miller Socialist Workers
Gregory Pason Socialist Party
Lincoln Norton Natural Law
Nuncie A. Ripa, Jr. Independent

2001

James E. McGreevey Democrat
Bret Schundler Republican
Bill Schluter Independent
Jerry L. Coleman Green
Mark Edgerton Libertarian
George Watson, Jr. Other
Michael W. Koontz Conservative
Constantino Rozzo Socialist Party U.S.A.
Kari Sachs Socialist Workers

2005

Jon S. Corzine Democrat
Doug Forrester Republican
Hector L. Castillo Education Not Corruption
Jeffrey Pawlowski Libertarian
Matthew J. Thieke Green Party
Edward Forchio Legalize Marijuana (G.R.I.P.)
Michael Latigona One New Jersey
Wesley K. (Wes) Bell Shake Up Trenton
Angela L. Lariscy Socialist Workers
Constantino Rozzo Socialist Party USA


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