James W. Holzapfel

Jim Holzapfel
Member of the New Jersey Senate
from the 10th district
Assumed office
January 10, 2012
Preceded by Andrew R. Ciesla
Member of the New Jersey General Assembly
from the 10th district
In office
August 15, 1994 – January 10, 2012
Preceded by Virginia E. Haines
Succeeded by Gregory P. McGuckin
Personal details
Born October 9, 1944
Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey
Political party Republican
Spouse Joyce Holden
Children Two
Residence(s) Toms River, New Jersey
Alma mater Monmouth College (BA)
Seton Hall University (JD)
Occupation Attorney
Website Legislative Website

James William "Jim" Holzapfel (born October 9, 1944) is an American Republican Party politician, who serves in the New Jersey State Senate as of January 10, 2012, representing the 10th legislative district. Before his election to the Senate he had served in the New Jersey General Assembly since 2003.

Early life

Born in Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey, Holzapfel is a graduate of Point Pleasant Beach High School. He received a B.A. from Monmouth College in Pre-Law and was awarded a J.D. degree from the Seton Hall University School of Law. He is a resident of Toms River. He is married to Joyce Holzapfel (née Holden) and has two children, Dennis and Jennifer.

Political career

Holzapfel served as a Trustee of Ocean County College from 1988 to 1994. He was the Ocean County Prosecutor from 1987 to 1992. Holzapfel has been admitted to practice law since 1969 before the New Jersey Supreme Court, the Supreme Court of the United States and the Florida Supreme Court.

New Jersey Assembly

Following the resignation of Assemblywoman Virginia E. Haines to become the executive director of the New Jersey Lottery, Holzapfel was appointed to fill her seat and took office on August 15, 1994. He was subsequently reelected in the 1994 special election and the regular biennial elections thereafter. He was the Deputy Republican Leader from 2002 to 2003 and was the Assistant Majority Whip from 1998 to 2000.

Committees

  • Regulated Professions

New Jersey Senate

Having announced that he would not run again for office after 20 years in the Senate, Andrew R. Ciesla announced in February 2011 that he would support Holzapfel as his successor. In the November 2011, Holzapfel defeated Democrat Charles Tivenan by a 64%-36% margin.

Committees

  • Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens
  • Transportation
  • Intergovernmental Relations Commission

Election history

Senate

New Jersey general election, 2017
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Jim Holzapfel 39,555 62.5 Decrease 7.2
Democratic Emma L. Mammano 23,707 37.5 Increase 7.2
Total votes '63,262' '100.0'
New Jersey general election, 2013
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Jim Holzapfel 45,565 69.7 Increase 5.7
Democratic John Bendel 19,807 30.3 Decrease 5.7
Total votes '65,372' '100.0'
New Jersey general election, 2011
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jim Holzapfel 28,675 64.0
Democratic Charles P. Tivenan 16,105 36.0
Total votes 44,780 100.0

Assembly

New Jersey general election, 2009
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican David W. Wolfe 47,336 36.4 Increase 4.8
Republican Jim Holzapfel 45,916 35.3 Increase 4.3
Democratic Charles P. Tivenan 18,739 14.4 Decrease 2.2
Democratic Eli L. Eytan 18,090 13.9 Decrease 2.4
Total votes '130,081' '100.0'
New Jersey general election, 2007
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican David W. Wolfe 29,619 31.6 Decrease 0.7
Republican Jim Holzapfel 29,014 31.0 Decrease 0.7
Democratic John Kaklamanis 15,560 16.6 Decrease 1.2
Democratic Salvatore Martino 15,282 16.3 Decrease 1.4
Green Elizabeth Arnone 2,226 2.4 N/A
Green Matthew Q. Dimon 2,029 2.2 N/A
Total votes '93,730' '100.0'
New Jersey general election, 2005
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican David W. Wolfe 40,660 32.3 Increase 0.4
Republican Jim Holzapfel 39,981 31.7 Increase 1.2
Democratic Lawrence Jones 22,398 17.8 Increase 0.3
Democratic Joni Jones 22,312 17.7 Increase 0.6
Socialist Scott Baier 584 0.5 N/A
Total votes '125,935' '100.0'
New Jersey general election, 2003
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican David W. Wolfe 28,812 31.9 Increase 2.7
Republican Jim Holzapfel 27,509 30.5 Increase 1.5
Democratic Desmond Abazia 15,773 17.5 Decrease 3.6
Democratic Mark Troncone 15,418 17.1 Decrease 3.7
Green Elizabeth Arnone 2,765 3.1 N/A
Total votes '90,277' '100.0'
New Jersey general election, 2001
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David W. Wolfe 36,989 29.2
Republican James W. Holzapfel 36,747 29.0
Democratic John Furey 26,723 21.1
Democratic Kimberley Casten 26,307 20.8
Total votes 126,766 100.0
New Jersey general election, 1999
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican James W. Holzapfel 23,227 29.3 Decrease 1.5
Republican David W. Wolfe 23,145 29.2 Decrease 2.0
Democratic Stephanie Wauters 15,895 20.1 Increase 2.5
Democratic Samuel D. Kaye 14,764 18.6 Increase 2.0
Conservative Morgan Strong 1,105 1.4 Increase 0.6
Conservative Anthony Bertani 1,058 1.3 Increase 0.3
Total votes '79,194' '100.0'
New Jersey general election, 1997
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican David W. Wolfe 41,746 31.2 Increase 2.3
Republican James W. Holzapfel 41,117 30.8 Increase 2.0
Democratic Regina Calandrillo 23,538 17.6 Decrease 0.9
Democratic Jim Margetis 22,239 16.6 Decrease 0.9
Libertarian Betty Florentine 1,381 1.0 N/A
Libertarian Christopher Kawa 1,317 1.0 N/A
Conservative Edward C. Mueller 1,292 1.0 Decrease 2.1
Conservative J. Morgan Strong 1,068 0.8 Decrease 2.3
Total votes '133,698' '100.0'
New Jersey general election, 1995
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican David W. Wolfe 22,837 28.9 Decrease 1.4
Republican James W. Holzapfel 22,806 28.8 Decrease 1.6
Democratic Richard P. Strada 14,669 18.5 Decrease 0.3
Democratic Richard Sevrin 13,836 17.5 Decrease 0.6
Conservative Gary J. Rich 2,483 3.1 Increase 1.8
Conservative Agnes A. James 2,455 3.1 Increase 1.9
Total votes '79,086' '100.0'
Special election, November 8, 1994
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican James W. Holzapfel 38,538 67.5
Democratic Louis B. Wary, Jr. 17,751 31.1
Conservative Agnes A. James 838 1.5
Total votes 57,127 100.0