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New Jersey gubernatorial election, 2005

The New Jersey gubernatorial election of 2005 was a race for the Governor of New Jersey. It was held on November 8, 2005. Incumbent Democratic (Then-Acting-) Governor Richard Codey, who replaced Governor Jim McGreevey in 2004 after his resignation, did not run for election for a full term of office.
The primary election was held on June 7, 2005. U.S. Senator Jon Corzine won the Democratic nomination with no serious opposition. Former Mayor Doug Forrester received the Republican nomination with a plurality of 36%. Corzine defeated Forrester in the general election.
The 2005 general election also saw a public referendum question on the ballot for the voters to decide whether to create a position of lieutenant governor, alter the state's order of succession, and whether the state's first lieutenant governor would be chosen in the subsequent gubernatorial election held in 2009.〔Mansnerus, Laura. ("On Politics: The Advantage of Having A Lieutenant Governor" ) in ''The New York Times'' (March 27, 2005). Retrieved August 30, 2013.〕〔New Jersey State Legislature. (Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 2 (SCR2): "A Concurrent Resolution proposing to amend Articles II, IV, V, and XI of the Constitution of the State of New Jersey" ) (2004) and (Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 100 (ACR100): "A Concurrent Resolution proposing to amend Articles II, IV, V and XI of the Constitution of the State of New Jersey" ) (2005). Retrieved 30 August 2013. Note that The New Jersey State Legislature doesn't provide distinct web addresses for its transactions on specific bills, however, at (http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bills/BillView.asp ) click on "Bills 2004–2005" and search for ACR100 and SCR2 for these bills, vote tallies and historical information regarding their passage.〕 The question passed by a tally of 836,134 votes (56.1%) to 655,333 (43.9%)〔New Jersey Division of Elections (New Jersey Department of State). ("Official List Ballot Questions Tally For November 2005 General Election" ) (certified 16 December 2005). Retrieved 30 August 2013.〕
==Democratic primary==


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