The 1873 New Jersey State Senate elections were held in November.
1873 New Jersey Senate elections|
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Majority party
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Minority party
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Party
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Republican
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Democratic
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Seats before
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13
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8
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Seats won
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14
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7
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Seat change
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1
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1
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Seats up
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3
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3
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Races won
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4
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2
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Senate President before election
John W. Taylor
Republican
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Elected Senate President
John W. Taylor
Republican
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The elections took place during the final year of Governor Joel Parker's second non-consecutive term in office. Republicans gained the Hunterdon County seat.
Incumbents not running for re-election
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- David H. Banghart (Hunterdon)
- Henry A. Williams (Passaic)
- Richard E. Edsall (Sussex)
Summary of results by county
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County
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Incumbent[1]
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Party
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Elected Senator
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Party
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Atlantic
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William Moore
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Rep
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No election
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Bergen
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Cornelius Lydecker
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Dem
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No election
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Burlington
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Henry J. Irick[2]
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Rep
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Barton F. Thorn
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Rep
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Camden
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W. J. Sewell
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Rep
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No election
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Cape May
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Thomas Beesley Sr.
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Rep
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Richard S. Leaming
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Rep
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Cumberland
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Caleb Henry Sheppard
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Rep
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No election
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Essex
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John W. Taylor
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Rep
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No election
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Gloucester
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Samuel Hopkins
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Rep
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No election
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Hudson
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John R. McPherson
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Dem
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No election
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Hunterdon
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David H. Banghart[2]
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Dem
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Frederic A. Potts
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Rep
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Mercer
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Charles Hewitt
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Rep
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No election
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Middlesex
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Levi D. Jarrard
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Rep
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Levi D. Jarrard
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Rep
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Monmouth
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William H. Hendrickson
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Dem
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No election
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Morris
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Augustus W. Cutler
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Dem
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No election
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Ocean
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John G. W. Havens
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Rep
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No election
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Passaic
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Henry A. Williams[2]
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Dem
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John Hopper
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Dem
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Salem
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Isaac Newkirk
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Rep
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No election
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Somerset
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Elisha B. Wood
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Rep
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No election
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Sussex
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Richard E. Edsall[2]
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Dem
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Samuel T. Smith
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Dem
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Union
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J. Henry Stone
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Rep
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No election
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Warren
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Joseph B. Cornish
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Dem
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No election
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