Democratic Rep. Andy Kim won New Jersey's Senate race over Republican Cape May hotelier Curtis Bashaw on Tuesday, succeeding Bob Menendez, who resigned this year after a federal bribery conviction.
Rep. Andy Kim is the first Korean-American elected to the U.S. Senate after taking over a New Jersey seat held by former Sen.
(Photo: Ace Alagna collection courtesy of the Monsignor William Noé Field Archives & Special Collections Center, Seton Hall University Libraries, South Orange). The clock on congressional ...
U.S. Rep. Andy Kim won a seat in the U.S. Senate on Nov. 5 after beating local businessman Curtis Bashaw in his first attempt at elected office. The results showed Kim with 53.1% of the vote to Bashaw ...
As of 1:23 a.m., Kim leads Republican Curtis Bashaw, a hotel developer from Cape May, 53% to 44.7% – a lower margin than Democrats typically get in New Jersey Senate races ... Kim, who first got to ...
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov 5. Here's NorthJersey.com's guide to the election for New Jersey's U.S. House seats.
Democratic and Republican nominees for President Democratic and Republican nominees for U.S. Senate Democratic and Republican nominees for U.S. Congress in all 12 New Jersey congressional ...
but then sent a crop of Republicans to Congress two years later. The slew of competitive races underscore the hidden political complexity of New York, which is associated with Democrats like House ...
who has served in the New York Police Department and is running on a law-and-order platform. Esposito, if victorious, would be the first openly gay Republican woman to serve in Congress.