Posted on 11/03/2009 5:29:11 PM PST by Beloved Levinite
NJ: 8,519 Christie [R] 4,019 Corzine [D] 1,125 Daggett [I]
My mood is improving. Seems to me that even if Corzine does cling to power at this point, the Democrats everywhere are going running to the right and running for cover.
Oh I’m trying to be positive, just trying to keep things in perspective. ACORN and SEIU can make a huge difference so I am just holding my breath and hoping for the best
1102 of 6305 Precincts Reporting - 17%
Christie, Chris GOP 216,458 52%
Corzine, Jon (i) Dem 171,220 41%
Daggett, Christopher Ind 22,864 6%
Governor - General
1151 of 6305 Precincts Reporting - 18%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Christie, Chris GOP 224,761 52%
Corzine, Jon (i) Dem 178,710 41%
Daggett, Christopher Ind 23,894 6%
Kaplan, Kenneth Ind 765 0%
Petris, Kostas Ind 727 0%
Steele, Gary Ind 584 0%
Stein, Gary Ind 507 0%
Cullen, Jason Ind 367 0%
Meiswinkle, David Ind 361 0%
Pason, Gregory Ind 246 0%
Lindsay, Alvin Ind 130 0%
Leinsdorf, Joshua Ind 129 0%
this site has them.
http://elections.nytimes.com/2009/results/new-jersey.html
Statewide
18% reporting Governor
Governor Candidate Party Votes Pct.
Christopher J. Christie Rep. 224,761 52.1%
Jon S. Corzine Dem. 178,710 41.4 Incumbent
Not sure—Newark is North Central, Trenton is Central, and Camden is South, across from Philadelphia.
She..I’m a girl..and yeah you are right..that’s why I won’t be satisfied til all the votes are counted
What are the top GOP counties in NJ?
I was gonna say that. Dems win when the big liberal (welfare) cities get counted, and they always seem to get counted last.
They learned a lot from Minnesota/Franken.
Turnout in places like Newark weren’t as high this year.
Yes, but knock on wood. I may be wrong, but I thought that 4 (four) Republicans have won statewide office in New Jersey in the past 50 (fifty) years (Clifford Case, William Cahill, Tom Kean and Christine Todd Whitman). If Christie manages to win, it will be a truly historic moment.
Statewide
28% reporting Governor
Governor Candidate Party Votes Pct.
Christopher J. Christie Rep. 319,549 49.6%
Jon S. Corzine Dem. 283,501 44.0 Incumbent
A key county to watch is Bergen. It is the top right county.
http://elections.nytimes.com/2009/results/new-jersey.html
Governor - General
1744 of 6305 Precincts Reporting - 28%
Name Party Votes Vote %
Christie, Chris GOP 319,549 50%
Corzine, Jon (i) Dem 283,501 44%
Daggett, Christopher Ind 35,477 6%
Kaplan, Kenneth Ind 1,143 0%
Steele, Gary Ind 866 0%
Petris, Kostas Ind 804 0%
Cullen, Jason Ind 676 0%
Meiswinkle, David Ind 628 0%
Stein, Gary Ind 579 0%
Pason, Gregory Ind 529 0%
Leinsdorf, Joshua Ind 254 0%
Lindsay, Alvin Ind 181 0%
Looks like a sweat hog to me.
Literally, he is sweatin it
Christie with 50% to 43% over Corzine with 29% votes in.
Don’t get too excited. The heavily dem areas don’t come in until later. We don’t know which precincts have come in.
bttt
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