Republican Christopher Christie beat Gov. Jon Corzine in the hometowns of seven Democratic State Senators: Dennis, Washington Township, Metuchen, Woodbridge, Roseland, Hawthorne and Wood-Ridge. Corzine received more votes than Christie in Edgewater Park and Demarest, where two GOP State Senators reside.
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Should have saved it for
Friday.
A More Interesting List
A more interesting list would have been which towns switched away from Corzine since the last election. I can't wait until the town-by-town results are posted on the Division of Elections website. Aside from Woodbridge, which we heard about on election night, I haven't heard about any others. What part will these rogue towns play in the 2013 Senate elections in re-aligned disticts?