Jay D. Schainholz vs. Assemblywoman Rose M. Heck (R-Hasbrouck Heights) for the GOP Senate nod in the 38th District
Carole Moore vs. State Sen. Diane Allen (R-Edgewater Park) in the 7th District
Jay Webber vs. State Sen. Robert J. Martin (R-Morris Plains) in the 26th District
Richard J. Pezzullo vs. Senate Co-President John O. Bennett III (Little Silver) in the 12th District
former Assembly Speaker Garabed "Chuck" Haytaian is challenging incumbents Michael J. Doherty (R-Oxford) and Connie Myers (R-Holland).
Douglas R. Cabana vs. incumbents Michael Patrick Carroll (R-Morris Township, a conservative) and Richard A. Merkt (R-Mendham).
State Sen. Robert E. Littell (R-Franklin), faces a challenge from Paul G. Viall, Jr., a former Sparta Councilman.
Assemblywoman Alison Littell McHose (R-Newton) and Assemblyman Guy R. Gregg (R-Washington Township) vs. David M. Mortimer and George Matreyek, a regional vice president of the National Rifle Association.
21st District, Eric Munoz (R-Summit) and Jon M. Bramnick (R-Westfield) vs. James J. Barry, Jr. and two conservative activists -- Betty LaRosa and Helen Ryan, who was the New Jersey Right to Life office manager.
40th district - David C. Russo (R-Ridgewood) and Kevin J. O'Toole (R-Cedar Grove) face Ridgewood Republican Club President John P. Ginty and former Wanaque GOP Chairwoman Lorraine LaNeve, the 2000 Conservative Party U.S. Senate candidate.
District 38 -- Edward J. Trawinski and Louis A. Tedesco, Jr., the organization candidates, must first beat conservatives Patricia M. Armstrong and Carol J. Skiba.
Assemblyman Rafael Fraguela (R-Union City), District 33
Hard to know who to root for among all these folks, but there are a few that I highlighted that seem to be a conservative's preference.