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The 2009 New Jersey gubernatorial election took place on November 3, 2009. Incumbent Democratic Governor Jon Corzine ran for a second term against Republican Chris Christie, Independent Christopher Daggett and nine others, in addition to several write-in candidates. Christie won the election, with about 48.5 percent of the vote, to 44.9 percent for Corzine and 5.8 percent for Daggett. Christie assumed office on January 19, 2010. This was the first election to fill the newly created office of lieutenant governor, with the candidates for governor choosing their running mates. Kim Guadagno, Christie's running mate, became New Jersey's first lieutenant governor following her inauguration.

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  • The 2009 New Jersey gubernatorial election took place on November 3, 2009. Incumbent Democratic Governor Jon Corzine ran for a second term against Republican Chris Christie, Independent Christopher Daggett and nine others, in addition to several write-in candidates. Christie won the election, with about 48.5 percent of the vote, to 44.9 percent for Corzine and 5.8 percent for Daggett. Christie assumed office on January 19, 2010. This was the first election to fill the newly created office of lieutenant governor, with the candidates for governor choosing their running mates. Kim Guadagno, Christie's running mate, became New Jersey's first lieutenant governor following her inauguration. Christie won the largest margin for a non-incumbent Republican since 1969. The 2009 election was the only time since 1961 when Bergen County did not support the winner of the state's gubernatorial election. Chris Daggett's 5.8% of the vote was the best for a third party in a New Jersey gubernatorial election since 1913. This is the second and most recent time that a sitting governor of New Jersey lost re-election. (en)
  • L’élection du gouverneur en 2009 dans le New Jersey (en anglais : 2009 New Jersey gubernatorial election) s'est déroulée le 3 novembre 2009 dans le New Jersey. Pour cette élection, douze candidats furent retenus pour participer au scrutin, dont les principaux étaient le Gouverneur sortant Jon Corzine pour les démocrates, Chris Christie pour les républicains. Cette élection fut marquée par l'élection du républicain Christie. (fr)
  • A eleição para governador do estado americano de Nova Jersey em 2009 aconteceu no dia 3 de novembro de 2009. O Governador democrata Jon Corzine estava correndo para um segundo mandato e foi derrotado pelo republicano Chris Christie Christopher Independente e outros nove, além de vários de menor expressão. Christie ganhou as eleições, com cerca de 48,5 por cento dos votos, para 44,9 por cento para Corzine e 5,8 por cento para Daggett. Christie ganhou com maior margem desde 1969.Christie assumiu o cargo em 19 de janeiro de 2010. Esta foi a primeira eleição para preencher o cargo recém criado de vice-governador. Os candidatos a governador e vice-governador foram unidos como uma única opção. (pt)
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  • ;Newspapers *New York Daily News *The Jersey Journal *The New York Times *The Philadelphia Inquirer *The Record *The Times of Trenton ;Elected Officials *Barack Obama, President of the United States *Joe Biden, Vice President of the United States *Bob Menendez, U.S. Senator from New Jersey ;Organizations *Human Rights Campaign *New Jersey Fraternal Order of Police *Latino Leadership Alliance *Planned Parenthood of New Jersey *Dominican American Elected Officials Caucus of New Jersey *Legislative Latino Caucus ;Unions *New Jersey Education Association *New Jersey Police Benevolent Association *Service Employees International Union (en)
  • ;Newspapers *Asbury Park Press *Burlington County Times *Courier News * Courier-Post *Daily Record *Home News Tribune *New York Post *The Press of Atlantic City *The Trentonian ;Organizations *Family Research Council *National Federation of Independent Business *New Jersey Outdoor Alliance *New Jersey Environmental Federation *New Jersey Restaurant Association (en)
  • ;Newspapers *The Star-Ledger *Recorder Newspapers *The Express-Times ;Organizations *Sierra Club of New Jersey (en)
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  • L’élection du gouverneur en 2009 dans le New Jersey (en anglais : 2009 New Jersey gubernatorial election) s'est déroulée le 3 novembre 2009 dans le New Jersey. Pour cette élection, douze candidats furent retenus pour participer au scrutin, dont les principaux étaient le Gouverneur sortant Jon Corzine pour les démocrates, Chris Christie pour les républicains. Cette élection fut marquée par l'élection du républicain Christie. (fr)
  • The 2009 New Jersey gubernatorial election took place on November 3, 2009. Incumbent Democratic Governor Jon Corzine ran for a second term against Republican Chris Christie, Independent Christopher Daggett and nine others, in addition to several write-in candidates. Christie won the election, with about 48.5 percent of the vote, to 44.9 percent for Corzine and 5.8 percent for Daggett. Christie assumed office on January 19, 2010. This was the first election to fill the newly created office of lieutenant governor, with the candidates for governor choosing their running mates. Kim Guadagno, Christie's running mate, became New Jersey's first lieutenant governor following her inauguration. (en)
  • A eleição para governador do estado americano de Nova Jersey em 2009 aconteceu no dia 3 de novembro de 2009. O Governador democrata Jon Corzine estava correndo para um segundo mandato e foi derrotado pelo republicano Chris Christie Christopher Independente e outros nove, além de vários de menor expressão. Christie ganhou as eleições, com cerca de 48,5 por cento dos votos, para 44,9 por cento para Corzine e 5,8 por cento para Daggett. Christie ganhou com maior margem desde 1969.Christie assumiu o cargo em 19 de janeiro de 2010. (pt)
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  • Élection gouvernorale de 2009 au New Jersey (fr)
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