New Jersey gubernatorial election, 1985

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New Jersey gubernatorial election, 1985

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Candidate Thomas Kean Peter Shapiro
Party Republican Democratic
Popular vote 1,372,631 578,402
Percentage 69.58% 29.32%

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County results key:
  Kean 70–80%
  Kean 60–70%

Governor before election

Thomas Kean
Republican

Elected Governor

Thomas Kean
Republican

The New Jersey gubernatorial election of 1985 was a race for Governor of New Jersey held on November 5, 1985. Incumbent Republican Governor Thomas Kean sought reelection for a second term following his 1797-vote win in the 1981 election. Kean's 40-point landslide victory against the Democratic candidate, Essex County Executive Peter Shapiro, is the largest plurality in terms of percentage and raw votes in all modern New Jersey gubernatorial elections.[1] Kean won 564 out of 567 municipalities (losing only Audubon Park, Chesilhurst, and Roosevelt) and his coattails led the Republicans to take over the General Assembly with a 50-seat majority.[2][3]

Primary elections

Primary elections were held on Tuesday June 4, 1985.

Republican primary

Incumbent Governor Thomas Kean was unopposed in the Republican primary election.

Republican primary results[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Thomas Kean (inc.) 151,259 100.00
Total votes 151,259 100.00

Democratic primary

Candidates

Results

Democratic Party primary results[4]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Peter Shapiro 101,243 31.02
Democratic John F. Russo 86,827 26.60
Democratic Kenneth A. Gibson 85,293 26.13
Democratic Stephen B. Wiley 27,914 8.55
Democratic Robert Del Tufo 19,742 6.05
Democratic Elliot Greenspan 5,834 1.65
Total votes 326,403 100.00

General election

Candidates

Major party candidates

  • Thomas Kean, Republican, incumbent Governor
  • Peter Shapiro, Democratic, Essex County executive, former member of the General Assembly

Other candidates[6]

Campaign

Municipalities won by Kean in red, only three municipalities (Audubon Park, Chesilhurst, and Roosevelt) in blue won by Shapiro

Kean was riding on high popularity ratings from voters on account of the good economic situation of the state in the 1980s including a surplus in the state budget.[7] His efforts to aid depressed cities through Urban Enterprise Zones and reaching out to groups not typically associated with the Republicans including African Americans and labor unions led to endorsements from black ministers, the AFL–CIO, and The New York Times.[8][9] Shapiro ran on a platform of reducing car insurance rates, the state's high property taxes, and improvement of the environment but his struggles of fundraising due to New Jersey's situation between two media markets (New York City and Philadelphia) and Kean's momentum left his campaign little-received.[8]

Results

New Jersey Gubernatorial Election, 1985[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Thomas Kean 1,372,631 69.58%
Democratic Peter Shapiro 578,402 29.32%
Independent Rodger Headrick 8,537 0.43%
Libertarian Virginia Flynn 4,710 0.24%
Socialist Workers Mark Satinoff 3,703 0.19%
Socialist Labor Julius Levin 2,740 0.14%
Communist George M. Fishman 1,901 0.10%
Majority 794,402 40.26%
Turnout 1,972,624
Republican hold Swing

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