The 1953 New Jersey gubernatorial election was held on November 3, 1953. Incumbent Governor
Alfred E. Driscoll
Alfred Eastlack Driscoll (October 25, 1902 – March 9, 1975) was an American Republican Party politician, who served in the New Jersey Senate (1939–1941) representing Camden County, who served as the 43rd governor of New Jersey, and as ...
was constitutionally prohibited from seeking a third term in office.
Democratic former State Senator
Robert B. Meyner
Robert Baumle Meyner (July 3, 1908 – May 27, 1990) was an American Democratic Party politician and attorney who served as the 44th governor of New Jersey from 1954 to 1962. Before being elected governor, Meyner represented Warren County in t ...
defeated
Republican
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businessman
Paul L. Troast
Paul Lyman Troast (November 19, 1894 – July 21, 1972) was a wealthy American building contractor from Passaic, New Jersey, chairman of the New Jersey Turnpike Authority during its construction, and failed gubernatorial candidate in 1953.
B ...
winning 53.17% of the vote.
Primary election
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s were held on April 21, 1953.
Republican primary
Candidates
*
Malcolm Forbes
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,
State Senator
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from
Somerset County
*
Kenneth Hand,
State Senator
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from
Union County
*Charles Richard Klein, senior guard at
Rahway State Prison
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*Frederick F. Richardson, former
Mayor of New Brunswick
*Fred E. Shepard, State Assemblyman from
Elizabeth
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*]Paul L. Troast
Paul Lyman Troast (November 19, 1894 – July 21, 1972) was a wealthy American building contractor from Passaic, New Jersey, chairman of the New Jersey Turnpike Authority during its construction, and failed gubernatorial candidate in 1953.
B ...
, businessman and chairman of the New Jersey Turnpike Authority
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*Alvin W. Van Schoick, Long Branch golf caddy[
]
Campaign
The campaign was primarily a contest between businessman Paul Troast and State Senator and billionaire magazine publisher Malcolm Forbes
Malcolm Stevenson Forbes (August 19, 1919 – February 24, 1990) was an American entrepreneur most prominently known as the publisher of ''Forbes'' magazine, founded by his father B. C. Forbes. He was known as an avid promoter of capitalism ...
. Troast campaigned on a platform of spending cuts and was considered the favorite by the final weeks of the campaign. He had the support of the Driscoll administration and virtually every major Republican leader, including 18 out of 21 county organizations,[ while Forbes ran as an outsider anti-administration candidate.][
]
Results
Troast won handily. Forbes carried his home county of Somerset and native Passaic by large margins, but trailed nearly everywhere else.[
]
Democratic primary
Candidates
*Robert B. Meyner
Robert Baumle Meyner (July 3, 1908 – May 27, 1990) was an American Democratic Party politician and attorney who served as the 44th governor of New Jersey from 1954 to 1962. Before being elected governor, Meyner represented Warren County in t ...
, attorney and former State Senator
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from Warren County Warren County is the name of fourteen counties in the USA. Some are named after General Joseph Warren, who was killed in the Battle of Bunker Hill in the American Revolutionary War:
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* Warren County, Illinois
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[
*Alexander F. Ormsby, ]Jersey City
Jersey City is the second-most populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey, after Newark.[Elmer H. Wene
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, chicken breeder,[ former ]U.S. Representative
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from Cumberland County Cumberland County may refer to:
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, and nominee for Governor in 1949
*John J. Winberry, Passaic
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attorney and former special assistant New Jersey Attorney General[
]
Campaign
The primary campaign was a tight contest between the previous nominee, former Congressman Elmer H. Wene
Elmer Hartpence Wene (May 1, 1892 – January 25, 1957) was an American Democratic Party politician who represented New Jersey's 2nd congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1937 to 1939 and again from 1941 to 194 ...
and former State Senator Robert B. Meyner
Robert Baumle Meyner (July 3, 1908 – May 27, 1990) was an American Democratic Party politician and attorney who served as the 44th governor of New Jersey from 1954 to 1962. Before being elected governor, Meyner represented Warren County in t ...
. It was the first competitive Democratic primary for governor in at least 25 years. Meyner had the support of the state party establishment and a base in North Jersey
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, while Wene enjoyed an edge among rank-and-file voters and higher name recognition owing to his 1949 campaign.[
The Democratic campaign was insurgent, with both front-runners focusing on gambling and criminal enforcement scandals in the incumbent Republican Driscoll administration.][
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Results
On election night, the results were inconclusive and neither candidate claimed clear victory; Meyner led by about 6,000, owing to a large margin in Hudson County
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, but most of the outstanding vote was from Wene's base in rural South Jersey
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.[ After Meyner was declared the victor following a recount, Wene refused to support him, calling the Jersey City results "questionable."]
General election
Candidates
*Henry B. Krajewski (Veterans Bonus Now)
*Robert B. Meyner (Democratic)
*Albert Ronis (Socialist Labor)
*Clendenin Ryan (Independent Voters)
*Paul L. Troast (Republican)
Campaign
The race received national attention as a test of the popularity of the new Dwight Eisenhower presidency, as the only other state election holding elections, Virginia, was safely Democratic.[
Late in the campaign, Meyner suffered a setback when Democratic former Mayor of Jersey Frank Hague Eggers endorsed Troast over his opposition to current Mayor ]John V. Kenny
John Vincent Kenny (April 6, 1893 – June 2, 1975) was mayor of Jersey City from 1949 to 1953.
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, Meyner's chief backer. A week after that, Democratic runner-up and prior nominee Elmer H. Wene
Elmer Hartpence Wene (May 1, 1892 – January 25, 1957) was an American Democratic Party politician who represented New Jersey's 2nd congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1937 to 1939 and again from 1941 to 194 ...
refused to support Meyner's candidacy, referring to the result in Jersey City, and therefore the primary overall, as "questionable." Though he did not endorse Troast, Wene said that "the election of a Democratic candidate would in truth be the election of Mayor Kenny and would destroy the integrity of our state government." State party chairman Charles R. Howell
Charles Robert Howell (April 23, 1904 in Trenton, New Jersey – July 5, 1973 in Trenton, New Jersey) was an American Democratic Party politician who represented in the United States House of Representatives for three terms from 1949 to 1955.
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referred to Wene's statement as "pathetic" and accused Republicans of an alliance with former Democratic boss Frank Hague
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.
Results
References
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New Jersey
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November 1953 events in the United States