New Jersey's 7th Legislative district | ||
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New Jersey State Senator | Diane Allen (R) | |
New Jersey General Assemblymembers | Herb Conaway (D) Jack Conners (D) |
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Registration | 26.8% Democratic
14.9% Republican
58.3% Independent
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Demographics | 69.1% White
25.4% Black
6.1% Hispanic
3.4% Asian
0.1% Native American
0.1% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander
4.0% other
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Population | 212,000 | |
Voting-age population | 158,023 | |
Registered voters | 128,928 |
New Jersey's 7th Legislative District is one of 40 in the state, covering the Burlington County municipalities of Beverly City, Burlington City, Burlington Township, Cinnaminson Township, Delanco Township, Delran Township, Edgewater Park Township, Florence Township, Maple Shade Township, Mount Holly Township, Palmyra Borough, Riverside Township, Riverton Borough, Westampton Township and Willingboro Township, along with the Camden County municipalities of Merchantville Borough and Pennsauken Township.[1] As of the 2000 United States Census, the district had a population of 212,000.[2]
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The district includes communities in Burlington and Camden counties along the Delaware River. The district has a larger-than-average African-American community, and has low numbers of college graduates, foreign-born individuals and Hispanics. Property values per person are low and tax rates are comparatively high across the district[3][4]
The district is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Diane Allen (R, Edgewater Park Township) and in the New Jersey General Assembly by Herb Conaway (D, Delanco Township) and Jack Conners (D, Pennsauken Township).[5]
Thomas P. Foy was named in November 1990 to fill a vacancy in the Senate left by Catherina A. Costa who left office to become Director of the New Jersey Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control.[6] In a party convention in January 1991, Jack Casey was chosen to fill the remaining portion of Foy's term in the General Assembly.[7]
The district had been voting solidly Democratic until the anti-tax vote in 1991 brought in Republicans Bradford S. Smith in the Senate, who unseated Democratic incumbent Thomas P. Foy. In the Assembly race that year, Priscialla B. Anderson and Jose Sosa won the seats held by Jack Casey and Barbara Kalik.[8]
In the 1993 elections, the Republicans held on to their majorities in both houses of the legislature, but Democrats were able to retake the seats in the 7th District, with Jack Casey winning in the Senate and Steven M. Petrillo and George E. Williams in the Assembly.[9]
In the 1995 general election, Diane Allen and Republican running mate Carmine DeSopo were elected, defeating Democratic incumbent Steven M. Petrillo and his running mate, newcomer Joseph P. Dugan.[10] The $1.1 million spent in the 1995 Assembly race made it the first in New Jersey to cross the $1 million spending mark, as reported in the results of a study conducted by the Center for the Analysis of Public Issues of Princeton, New Jersey that analyzed campaign finance reports from candidates for all 80 Assembly seats.[11][12]
In the 1997 elections, Republican Diane Allen ran for and won the Senate seat. Democrats Herb Conaway and Jack Conners were the winners in the 1997 Assembly race. After eight months in office, the courts threw out the results of the 1997 election due to problems with a voting machine that affected the results for the second seat. Conners was ordered to leave office in September 1998 and Republican Ken Faulkner was seated in his place.[13] In A November 1998 special election, Conners defeated Faulkner and was sworn in to office for a second time that year.[14]
Session | State Senate[15] | Assembly[16] | |
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1976-1977 | Edward J. Hughes, Jr. | George H. Barbour | Charles B. Yates |
1978-1979 | Charles B. Yates | Herman T. Costello | Barbara Kalik |
1980-1981 | Charles B. Yates | Herman T. Costello | Barbara Kalik |
1982-1983 | Herman T. Costello | Catherine A. Costa | Barbara Kalik |
1984-1985 | Catherine A. Costa | Thomas P. Foy | Barbara Kalik |
1986-1987 | Catherine A. Costa | Thomas P. Foy | Barbara Kalik |
1988-1989 | Catherine A. Costa | Thomas P. Foy | Barbara Kalik |
1990-1991[17] | Catherine A. Costa | Thomas P. Foy | Barbara Kalik |
1992-1993 | Bradford S. Smith | Priscilla B. Anderson | Jose Sosa |
1994-1995[18] | Jack Casey | Steven M. Petrillo | George E. Williams |
1996-1997 | Jack Casey | Diane Allen | Carmine DeSopo |
1998-1999[19] | Diane Allen | Herb Conaway | Jack Conners |
2000-2001[20] | Diane Allen | Herb Conaway | Jack Conners |
2002-2003[21] | Diane Allen | Herb Conaway | Jack Conners |
2004-2005[22] | Diane Allen | Herb Conaway | Jack Conners |
2006-2007 | Diane Allen | Herb Conaway | Jack Conners |
2008-2009 | Diane Allen | Herb Conaway | Jack Conners |
2010-2011 | Diane Allen | Herb Conaway | Jack Conners |