There’s no doubt that New Jersey remains a “blue” state by the numbers, Save Jerseyans. But it’s also true that the Garden State has seen Democrats’ formidable registration edge shrink by tens of thousands of voters over the past four years.
Since 2020, two New Jersey counties – Monmouth and Salem – have flipped from having Democrat pluralities to Republican pluralities. None of the 21 counties have gone in the opposite direction.
Where does registration stand with Election 2024 entering its final weeks?
Here’s the list of GOP plurality counties as of October 1st:
Cape May County
23,449 Unaffiliateds
18,472 Democrats
33,673 Republicans
Hunterdon County
33,010 Unaffiliateds
31,105 Democrats
43,710 Republicans
Monmouth County
197,700 Unaffiliateds
141,032 Democrats
161,153 Republicans
Morris County
136,832 Unaffiliateds
119,136 Democrats
137,799 Republicans
Ocean County
183,895 Unaffiliateds
98,705 Democrats
191,387 Republicans
Salem County
18,662 Unaffiliateds
14,633 Democrats
15,849 Republicans
Sussex County
40,975 Republicans
26,881 Democrats
51,451 Unaffiliateds
Warren County
36,759 Republicans
23,791 Democrats
27,211 Unaffiliateds