Edison, NJ Politics: Is It Liberal or Conservative?

Election Results and Trends in Edison, NJ

In the last Presidential election, Edison, NJ voted predominantly Democrat, with 60.4% of voters casting their ballot for Biden, while 38.3% of voters in Edison voted for Trump, and other parties voting 1.2%. Based on these voting patterns, Edison is considered a moderately liberal city. Specifically, it ranks 116th out of the most populated 333 cities in the United States in terms of liberalism based on the 2020 Presidential election results. Conversely, when looking at the conservative voting patterns in the 2020 election, Edison ranks 207th out of the 333 most populated cities, indicating a relatively low conservative vote.

Presidential Elections Voting Trend

The last six Presidential election results (2000, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2020) for Edison, NJ are: D D D D D D

Edison, New Jersey, has exhibited a trend favoring Democrat candidates in Presidential elections over the last 25 years. Bill Clinton carried the city in 1996, followed by Al Gore in 2000. The Democrat margin increased with support for John Kerry (2004), Barack Obama (2008 and 2012), and Hillary Clinton (2016). Joe Biden maintained this pattern in 2020. While Republicans have had a presence, the majority of voters in Edison have consistently leaned toward the Democrat Party in Presidential elections. (2) City-Level Elections Trend in Edison in the Last 25 Years:

Local Elections

City-level elections in Edison, New Jersey, have also seen a dominance of Democrat candidates. Democrat mayors and council members have often been elected, reflecting a trend consistent with the presidential voting patterns. Issues such as local governance, education, and infrastructure have been central, and candidates aligning with progressive or liberal policies have generally found favor. While there have been conservative candidates and viewpoints, the prevailing trend in Edison's city elections over the past 25 years has been toward the Democrat party.