ELEC

  • What is ELEC?

    Established in 1973‚ ELEC monitors the campaign financing of all elections in the State. Whether the election is for Governor or Mayor‚ member of the Legislature or a City Council‚ candidates and campaign organizations are required to file with the Commission contribution and expenditure reports.

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  • Hours of Operation

    Commission:
    9:00 am-5:00 pm‚ Monday - Friday

    Public Room:
    9:15 am-4:45 pm‚ Monday - Friday

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  • Address

    As of December 4‚ 2017‚ the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission will be located at 25 South Stockton Street‚ 5th Floor‚ Trenton‚ NJ 08608.

    By U.S. Mail

    New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission‚ P.O. Box 185‚ Trenton‚ New Jersey 08625-0185.

    By Commercial Delivery Service

    New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission‚ 25 South Stockton Street‚ 5th Floor‚ Trenton‚ NJ 08608.

  • By Phone

    General information and Help Desk at: (609) 292–8700

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Legislative Financial Activity

General Elections
  Year Raised Spent
Senate 2021 $23‚660‚678 $16‚385‚858
Assembly 2021 $24‚235‚411 $19‚246‚393
Total 2021 $47‚896‚089 $35‚632‚252

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  Year Raised Spent
Senate** 2019 $3‚018‚893 $2‚983‚229
Assembly 2019 $20‚686‚165 $17‚363‚547
Total 2019 $23‚705‚058 $20‚346‚776

**Special Election in 1st Legislative District

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  Year Raised Spent*
Senate 2017 $22‚997‚031 $20‚090‚692
Assembly 2017 $21‚120‚486 $24‚073‚782
Total 2017 $44‚117‚517 $44‚164‚473

*Spending exceeds funds raised where cash reserves were used

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  Year Raised Spent
Senate 2015 No Election No Election
Assembly 2015 $22‚883‚719 $22‚632‚814
Total 2015 $22‚883‚719 $22‚632‚814

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  Year Raised Spent
Senate 2013 $21‚427‚103 $23‚103‚919
Assembly 2013 $25‚264‚005 $20‚343‚058
Total 2013 $46‚691‚108 $43‚446‚977

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  Year Raised Spent
Senate 2011 $22‚358‚877 $21‚823‚740
Assembly 2011 $23‚132‚412 $21‚925‚183
Total 2011 $45‚491‚289 $43‚748‚923

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  Year Raised Spent
Senate 2009 No Election No Election
Assembly 2009 $20‚457‚342 $18‚584‚098
Total 2009 $20‚457‚342 $18‚584‚098

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  Year Raised Spent
Senate 2007 $25‚423‚248 $23‚028‚754
Assembly 2007 $25‚374‚069 $24‚203‚093
Total 2007 $50‚797‚317 $47‚231‚847

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  Year Raised Spent
Senate 2005 No Election No Election
Assembly 2005 $25‚081‚696 $23‚713‚193
Total 2005 $25‚081‚696 $23‚713‚193

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  Year Raised Spent
Senate 2003 $26‚539‚492 $24‚249‚066
Assembly 2003 $21‚371‚516 $20‚741‚190
Total 2003 $47‚911‚008 $44‚990‚256

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  Year Raised Spent
Senate 2001 $17‚898‚690 $16‚693‚489
Assembly 2001 $16‚913‚411 $15‚843‚155
Total 2001 $34‚812‚101 $32‚536‚644

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  Year Raised Spent
Senate 1999 No Election No Election
Assembly 1999 $14‚419‚683 $12‚097‚363
Total 1999 $14‚419‚683 $12‚097‚363

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  Year Raised Spent
Senate 1997 $15‚654‚376 $14‚069‚197
Assembly 1997 $10‚282‚800 $8‚500‚330
Total 1997 $25‚937‚176 $22‚569‚527

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  Year Raised Spent
Senate 1995 No Election No Election
Assembly 1995 $12‚720‚512 $10‚671‚042
Total 1995 $12‚720‚512 $10‚671‚042

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  Year Raised Spent
Senate 1993 $9‚271‚251 $7‚391‚687
Assembly 1993 $9‚324‚141 $7‚847‚365
Total 1993 $18‚595‚892 $15‚239‚052

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  Year Raised Spent
Senate 1991 $8‚835‚394 $8‚234‚451
Assembly 1991 $7‚723‚302 $6‚845‚744
Total 1991 $16‚558‚696 $15‚080‚195

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  Year Raised Spent
Senate 1989 No Election No Election
Assembly 1989 $9‚787‚549 $7‚653‚744
Total 1989 $9‚787‚549 $7‚653‚744

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  Year Raised Spent
Senate 1987 $7‚232‚620 $5‚780‚240
Assembly 1987 $7‚705‚908 $5‚549‚476
Total 1987 $14‚938‚528 $11‚329‚716

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  Year Raised Spent
Senate 1985 No Election No Election
Assembly 1985 $6‚877‚370 $5‚639‚053
Total 1985 $6‚877‚370 $5‚639‚053

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  Year Raised Spent
Senate 1983 $4‚291‚805 $3‚995‚725
Assembly 1983 $4‚080‚263 $4‚254‚873
Total 1983 $8‚372‚068 $8‚250‚598

DISCLAIMER: The amounts raised and spent represent the totals reported in candidates’ reports for each election cycle. Amendments‚ additions or deletions may or may not necessarily be reflected.

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