United States Senate election in New Jersey, 1990

United States Senate election in New Jersey, 1990
New Jersey
November 6, 1990

 
Nominee Bill Bradley Christine Todd Whitman
Party Democratic Republican
Popular vote 977,810 918,874
Percentage 50.44% 47.40%

County Results

Senator before election

Bill Bradley
Democratic

Elected Senator

Bill Bradley
Democratic

The 1990 New Jersey United States Senate election was held on November 6, 1990 to select the Class 2 U.S. Senator from the state of New Jersey. Democratic Senator Bill Bradley decided to seek re-election and narrowly edged out little-known Republican Christine Todd Whitman.[1]

Candidates

Democratic Party

Republican Party

General election

Campaign

Senator Bill Bradley didn't realize he was in trouble of winning re-election and the NJ voters' anger over taxes and economy until the week prior the election.

The senator had a major image problem. In the early part of the campaign Bradley was winning easily in the polls, so his staffers told him to play it safe. He sent out television advertisements of himself walking on the beach, shooting a perfect shot on the court, and sitting back in his office with his basketball shoes onto his desk. The advertisements back fired as voters were turned off and thought that he hadn't taken his job as U.S. Senator seriously, at a time when NJ voters were suffering.

Another major problem with Bradley was how Democratic Governor Jim Florio implemented a $2.8 billion tax increase, hurting the state's economy. In addition, Bradley refused to answer questions pertaining to Florio's tax policies.

After Bradley realized he was in trouble he released negative advertisements. They attacked Whitman's own record on taxes, accusing her of favoring tax increases when she was a Somerset County Freeholder. Bradley's image may have been further damaged by his newer advertisements.[2]

Polling

On October 6th, a poll found Bradley winning by 36 points.[3]

Results

New Jersey United States Senate election, 1990
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Bill Bradley (inc.) 977,810 50.4
Republican Christine Todd Whitman 918,874 47.4
Populist John Kucek 19,978 1.0
Libertarian Louis Stefanelli 13,988 0.7
Socialist Workers Don Mackle 7,804 0.4
Majority 58,936 3.0
Turnout 1,938,454

References

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