N.J. GOP may lose 6th Assembly seat for 2023 in LD8

New Jersey Republicans’ bad 2023 cycle may be getting worse in Burlington County.

Democrat Andrea Katz is now narrowly leading freshman millennial Assemblyman Brandon Umba (R-Medford) in LD8 by the narrowest of margins: 27 votes (27,037 to 27,010).

New Jersey’s goofy vote-by-mail laws mean that there’s still hundreds of total vote by mail and provisional ballots still outstanding which means it could be days – or even long if there’s a recount – before we know the final result.

Umba’s running mate Assemblyman Michael Torrissi (R-Hammonton) is still in first with 27,502 vote.

Democrat challenger Anthony Angelozzi is in fourth with 26,849.

Republican Senator-elect Latham Tiver (R-Southampton) seems to be holding strong against ex-Pemberton Township Councilwoman Gaye Burton (28,013 to 26,648).

Republicans have already lost 5 seats this cycle – two in LD11, two in LD3, and one in LD30. The GOP went into this cycle with 34 seats but could now dip to 28 if Umba loses.

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