New Jersey State Results Election 2016

ByABC News
February 29, 2016, 11:18 AM

— -- New Jersey holds its Democratic and Republican primaries on June 7, 2016. 142 delegates are at stake for the Democrats and 51 delegates for the Republicans.

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Why The State Is Significant:

  • New Jersey has gone Democratic in the last six presidential elections, backing the overall winning candidate four times.
  • The Garden State didn’t always hold its presidential primary in early June, in 2007 the primary was held on February 5, Super Tuesday. Despite efforts to impact the race, New Jersey was overshadowed by the early states and went back to the June primary in 2012.
  • Fast Facts:

  • In 2008, over a million Democratic voters turned out for the presidential primaries, almost doubling the Republican turnout.
  • New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie endorsed Republican presumptive nominee Donald Trump for president less than a month after suspending his own presidential campaign.