Politics & Government

Democrat Payne Beats Republican Khan In NJ's 10th District

Patch's live roundup of Tuesday's NJ election results in the US House of Representatives District 10 on Nov. 6, 2018.

Democratic incumbent Donald Payne Jr. won re-election against Republican Agha Khan, Libertarian Scott DiRoma, Cynthia Johnson of "C4C 2018" and Joan Miller of "Never Give Up" in the House of Representatives District 10 race in New Jersey.

Heading into the election, Ballotpedia rated this race as safely Democratic. The district includes parts of Essex, Hudson and Union counties.

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Payne was first elected in 2012. In 2016, Payne won 85.7 percent of the vote against Republican David Pinckney, who got 11.9 percent.

MAJOR ELECTIONS

The races that were on all ballots in New Jersey were those for senator and 12 members of the House of Representatives.

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The nonstop pouring rain did not keep voters home in what could be a record turnout midterm election. Even with the various issues facing local communities, President Trump was on their minds.

In Secaucus, some shouted out, "Dump Trump!" while others walked in right beside them and excitedly said they think Trump is doing an excellent job.

"We are total Republicans and Trump has done everything right. We're voting for Hugin," said New Jersey resident Lorraine Luzzo, 82, with her husband, Louis.

"The economy is doing well, there are jobs, patriotism is back in our country," she said.
Others had clearly different views

"President Dump, as I call him, is hands-down the worst president we've had in a long time," said New Jersey resident Steve Laspina, 64. "He is ... an embarrassment to our country. I'm embarrassed by his racist policies and what he says."

"I agree!," said a woman walking by. "He is immoral, he's terrible."

Others said they weren't bothered by issues facing the man at the top of the Democratic ticket – Sen. Robert Menendez – who has been dogged by corruption charges for years

"That did bother me, but not as much as I hate Trump," chimed in another Democratic voter, who only wanted to be identified as Nick, 72. "And that doesn't bother me as much as Hugin being a big pharmaceutical executive and making millions off sick cancer patients. And Hugin raised thousands of dollars for Trump in New Jersey. He's a big Trump supporter."

"The corruption charges bother me, but Menendez is the lesser of two evils," said Dominick Rose, 36 who said he's begrudgingly voting for Menendez today. "I didn't like either Hugin or Menendez but you have to pick one."

Patch file photo by Renee Schiavone

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