2024 United States presidential election in New Jersey

The 2024 United States presidential election in New Jersey took place on Tuesday, November 5, 2024, as part of the 2024 United States elections in which all 50 states plus the District of Columbia participated. New Jersey voters chose electors to represent them in the Electoral College via a popular vote. The state of New Jersey has 14 electoral votes in the Electoral College, following reapportionment due to the 2020 United States census in which the state neither gained nor lost a seat.

2024 United States presidential election in New Jersey

← 2020
November 5, 2024
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Turnout 64.67% (of registered voters)
 
Nominee Kamala Harris Donald Trump
Party Democratic Republican
Home state California Florida
Running mate Tim Walz JD Vance
Electoral vote 14 0
Popular vote 2,220,713 1,968,215
Percentage 51.97% 46.06%


President before election

Joe Biden
Democratic

Elected President

Donald Trump
Republican

New Jersey has backed the Democratic candidate in every presidential election since 1992. Kamala Harris was widely expected to win the state, which she did by a 5.91% margin, marking the first single-digit margin of victory for a Democrat in the state since 2004. This is the closest a Republican has come to winning in New Jersey since 1992.

While Trump gained nearly 100,000 votes from 2020, Harris received nearly 400,000 fewer votes than Biden. Trump received the most votes in New Jersey of any Republican presidential nominee, surpassing Ronald Reagan’s 1984 raw vote total.

New Jersey had the second-largest swing to the right from the 2020 election after neighboring New York. New Jersey joined most other blue and blue-leaning states such as New York and California in seeing significant rightward shifts in 2024. New Jersey was also the only state that voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016 and Joe Biden in 2020 by double digits that Harris won by a single digit margin in 2024.

Primary elections

Democratic primary

The New Jersey Democratic primary was held on June 4, 2024, alongside primaries in the District of Columbia, Montana, New Mexico, and South Dakota.

New Jersey Democratic primary, June 4, 2024
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count
Pledged Unpledged Total
Joe Biden (incumbent) 458,281 88.2% 124
Uncommitted 46,988 9.1% 2
Terrisa Bukovinac 14,179 2.7%
Write-in votes 1,269 0.2%
Total: 520,717 100.0% 126 20 146

Republican primary

The New Jersey Republican primary was held on June 4, 2024, alongside primaries in the District of Columbia, Montana, New Mexico, and South Dakota.

New Jersey Republican primary, June 4, 2024
Candidate Votes Percentage Actual delegate count
Bound Unbound Total
Donald Trump 294,658 96.7% 12 0 12
Write-in votes 9,915 3.3% 0 0 0
Total: 304,573 100.00% 12 0 12

General election

Predictions

Source Ranking As of
Cook Political Report Solid D November 1, 2024
Inside Elections Solid D October 31, 2024
Sabato's Crystal Ball Safe D September 25, 2024
Decision Desk HQ/The Hill Safe D August 26, 2024
CNalysis Solid D December 30, 2023
CNN Solid D January 14, 2024
The Economist Safe D October 27, 2024
538 Solid D October 21, 2024
NBC News Safe D October 6, 2024

Polling

Kamala Harris vs. Donald Trump

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Kamala
Harris
Democratic
Donald
Trump
Republican
Other /
Undecided
Research Co. November 2–3, 2024 450 (LV) ± 4.6% 57% 40% 3%
Rutgers-Eagleton October 15–22, 2024 451 (RV) 55% 35% 10%
478 (RV) 51% 37% 12%
ActiVote October 2–28, 2024 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 57% 43%
Cygnal (R) October 23–24, 2024 600 (LV) ± 4.0% 52% 40% 8%
ActiVote September 4 – October 2, 2024 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 56% 44%
Hypothetical polling with Joe Biden and Donald Trump

Joe Biden vs. Donald Trump

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Joe
Biden
Democratic
Donald
Trump
Republican
Other /
Undecided
United 2024 (R) July 1–2, 2024 477 (RV) ± 4.5% 41% 43% 16%
John Zogby Strategies April 13–21, 2024 530 (LV) 51% 42% 7%
Emerson College March 26–29, 2024 1,000 (RV) ± 3.0% 46% 39% 15%

Joe Biden vs. Donald Trump vs. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vs. Cornel West vs. Jill Stein

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Joe
Biden
Democratic
Donald
Trump
Republican
Robert F.
Kennedy Jr.
Independent
Cornel
West
Independent
Jill
Stein
Green
Other /
Undecided
United 2024 (R) July 1–2, 2024 477 (RV) ± 4.5% 43% 43% 8% 3% 3%
Emerson College March 26–29, 2024 1,000 (RV) ± 3.0% 41% 36% 8% 1% 1% 13%

Joe Biden vs. Donald Trump vs. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Joe
Biden
Democratic
Donald
Trump
Republican
Robert F.
Kennedy Jr.
Independent
Other /
Undecided
co/efficient (R) June 26–27, 2024 810 (LV) ± 3.4% 40% 41% 7% 12%
Hypothetical polling with other candidates

Joe Biden vs. Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Joe
Biden
Democratic
Robert F.
Kennedy Jr.
Independent
Other /
Undecided
John Zogby Strategies April 13–21, 2024 530 (LV) 48% 41% 11%

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. vs. Donald Trump

Poll source Date(s)
administered
Sample
size
Margin
of error
Robert F.
Kennedy Jr.
Independent
Donald
Trump
Republican
Other /
Undecided
John Zogby Strategies April 13–21, 2024 530 (LV) 42% 40% 18%

Results

2024 United States presidential election in New Jersey
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Kamala Harris
Tim Walz
2,220,713 51.97% −5.36%
Republican Donald Trump
JD Vance
1,968,215 46.06% +4.66%
Green Jill Stein
Butch Ware
39,041 0.91% +0.60%
Independent
  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (withdrawn)
  • Nicole Shanahan (withdrawn)
23,479 0.55% N/A
Libertarian Chase Oliver
Mike ter Maat
10,500 0.25% −0.45%
Socialism and Liberation Claudia De la Cruz
Karina Garcia
5,105 0.12% +0.06%
Constitution Randall Terry
Stephen Broden
3,024 0.07% +0.01%
Socialist Equality Joseph Kishore
Jerome White
1,371 0.03% N/A
Socialist Workers Rachele Fruit
Margaret Trowe
1,277 0.03% N/A
Total votes 4,272,725 100.00% N/A
Democratic hold

By county

County Kamala Harris
Democratic
Donald Trump
Republican
Various candidates
Other parties
Margin Total
# % # % # % # %
Atlantic 61,879 47.69% 65,817 50.72% 2,063 1.59% -3,938 -3.03% 129,759
Bergen 232,660 50.68% 217,096 47.29% 9,321 2.03% 15,564 3.39% 459,077
Burlington 132,275 57.64% 94,116 41.02% 3,075 1.34% 38,159 16.63% 229,466
Camden 155,522 62.98% 87,767 35.54% 3,665 1.48% 67,755 27.44% 246,954
Cape May 21,648 39.67% 32,151 58.92% 769 1.41% -10,503 -19.25% 54,568
Cumberland 26,577 47.56% 28,675 51.31% 633 1.13% -2,098 -3.75% 55,885
Essex 224,596 71.69% 83,908 26.78% 4,779 1.53% 140,688 44.91% 313,283
Gloucester 78,708 47.81% 83,326 50.61% 2,601 1.58% -4,618 -2.80% 164,635
Hudson 144,765 62.62% 79,913 34.57% 6,503 2.81% 64,852 28.05% 231,181
Hunterdon 36,995 45.72% 42,391 52.38% 1,539 1.90% -5,396 -6.67% 80,925
Mercer 107,558 65.88% 52,274 32.02% 3,438 2.11% 55,284 33.86% 163,270
Middlesex 191,802 52.52% 162,459 44.49% 10,926 2.99% 29,343 8.04% 365,187
Monmouth 156,382 43.42% 197,409 54.81% 6,352 1.76% -41,027 -11.39% 360,143
Morris 135,672 47.66% 143,439 50.39% 5,555 1.95% -7,767 -2.73% 284,666
Ocean 105,789 31.38% 227,232 67.40% 4,114 1.22% -121,443 -36.02% 337,135
Passaic 95,156 46.93% 100,954 49.79% 6,657 3.28% -5,798 -2.86% 202,767
Salem 12,275 39.60% 18,229 58.80% 497 1.60% -5,954 -19.21% 31,001
Somerset 98,790 55.68% 74,101 41.77% 4,521 2.55% 24,689 13.92% 177,412
Sussex 31,019 36.65% 52,123 61.59% 1,487 1.76% -21,104 -24.94% 84,629
Union 147,327 61.23% 89,063 37.01% 4,242 1.76% 58,264 24.21% 240,632
Warren 23,318 38.77% 35,772 59.47% 1,060 1.76% -12,454 -20.70% 60,150
Totals 2,220,713 51.97% 1,968,215 46.06% 83,797 1.96% 252,498 5.91% 4,272,725

Counties that flipped from Democratic to Republican

  • Atlantic (largest municipality: Egg Harbor Township)
  • Cumberland (largest municipality: Vineland)
  • Gloucester (largest municipality: Washington Township)
  • Morris (largest municipality: Parsippany)
  • Passaic (largest municipality: Paterson)

By congressional district

Harris won eight of 12 congressional districts, with the remaining four going to Trump, including one that elected a Democrat.

District Harris Trump Representative
1st 58.4% 39.7% Donald Norcross
2nd 42.9% 55.4% Jeff Van Drew
3rd 53.2% 44.9% Andy Kim (118th Congress)
Herb Conaway (119th Congress)
4th 34.1% 64.2% Chris Smith
5th 49.6% 48.1% Josh Gottheimer
6th 51.7% 45.3% Frank Pallone Jr.
7th 48.2% 49.4% Tom Kean Jr.
8th 60.6% 36.5% Rob Menendez
9th 47.9% 49.0% Nellie Pou
10th 74.4% 23.7% LaMonica McIver
11th 53.2% 44.5% Mikie Sherrill
12th 60.3% 36.6% Bonnie Watson Coleman

By state legislative district

Harris won 25 of 40 state legislative districts. Harris carried three districts (2nd, 8th, 21st) represented by Republican senators, while Trump carried three districts represented by Democratic senators (3rd, 36th, 38th).

District Harris Trump State senator
1st 44% 55% Mike Testa
2nd 50% 48% Vincent J. Polistina
3rd 45% 53% John Burzichelli
4th 50% 48% Paul D. Moriarty
5th 64% 35% Nilsa Cruz-Perez
6th 63% 35% James Beach
7th 64% 35% Troy Singleton
8th 50% 49% Latham Tiver
9th 35% 64% Carmen Amato
10th 35% 63% James W. Holzapfel
11th 51% 47% Vin Gopal
12th 36% 61% Owen Henry
13th 41% 57% Declan O'Scanlon
14th 54% 43% Linda R. Greenstein
15th 70% 28% Shirley Turner
16th 55% 41% Andrew Zwicker
17th 64% 32% Bob Smith
18th 53% 43% Patrick J. Diegnan
19th 49% 48% Joe F. Vitale
20th 61% 37% Joseph Cryan
21st 55% 43% Jon Bramnick
22nd 61% 37% Nicholas Scutari
23rd 44% 54% Doug Steinhardt
24th 39% 59% Parker Space
25th 49% 49% Anthony M. Bucco
26th 44% 53% Joseph Pennacchio
27th 64% 33% John F. McKeon
28th 88% 11% Renee Burgess
29th 70% 29% Teresa Ruiz
30th 26% 72% Robert W. Singer
31st 62% 35% Angela V. McKnight
32nd 70% 27% Raj Mukherji
33rd 55% 42% Brian P. Stack
34th 69% 29% Britnee Timberlake
35th 54% 42% Nellie Pou
36th 47% 51% Paul Sarlo
37th 60% 37% Gordon M. Johnson
38th 49% 49% Joseph Lagana
39th 48% 50% Holly Schepisi
40th 45% 52% Kristin Corrado

Analysis

Trump retook Gloucester County and Morris County, both of which he won in 2016 but lost to Biden in 2020. Additionally, Trump is the first Republican to win Passaic County since 1992, as well as Atlantic County and Cumberland County since 1988, while also being the first Republican presidential candidate to win a majority of the state's counties since 1992.

The largest swings were in North Jersey, although Trump also flipped counties in South Jersey. This is likely related to North Jersey being part of the New York metropolitan area, which swung heavily to the right in this election.

Trump's success in New Jersey was partially attributed to his success among Hispanic and Latino Americans and Italian Americans, who shifted hard to the right nationally. This was seen in most of New Jersey's majority-Hispanic towns, which collectively shifted 25% to the right, a much higher rate than the state of New Jersey as a whole. In some majority-Hispanic cities, the Democratic Party's margin collapsed by as much as over 30% (Perth Amboy's margin shrunk by 33%), an underperformance that helped Trump flip Hispanic-plurality Passaic County. This was attributed by Republican strategists on the ground to a perceived overly strong focus on identity politics and immigration instead of household issues. Trump's success did not, however, translate down-ballot, as most Democratic legislators put up double-digit overperformances compared to Harris, a phenomenon that appeared to be partially due to Trump-supporting Hispanics voting for Trump and leaving the rest of the ballot empty. With this election, and Republican Jack Ciattarelli's strong performance in the 2021 gubernatorial election, some analysts believed New Jersey has transitioned from a reliable blue state into a potential swing state, although Democrats put up a double digit win in the 2025 New Jersey gubernatorial election.

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