The 2008 New Jersey presidential primary set a voter turnout records the Democrats. Over 1.1 million Democrats cast their votes in the early, unusually relevant, New Jersey primary.
In the last three presidential elections where New Jersey’s Democratic primary was held before any candidate won a majority of votes, the turnout was considerably less: 676,561 in 1984, 527,496 in 1980, and 360,835 in 1976.
On the Republican side, the turnout of more than 550,000 votes was the highest since 1952, when 643,066 Republicans turned out to help Dwight Eisenhower score a 61%-36% win over Robert Taft in the April GOP primary.
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