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{{Infobox election
| election_name = 1976 United States Senate election in New Jersey
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| percentage2 = 38.05%
| map_image = 1976 United States Senate election in New Jersey results map by county.svg
| map_size = 125px280px
| map_caption = County results<br/>'''Williams''': {{legend0|#7996e2|50–60%}} {{legend0|#6674de|60–70%}}
| title = U.S. Senator
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==Republican primary==
===Candidates===
*[[David A. Norcross]], former Executiveexecutive director of the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission<ref name=primary/>
*James E. Parker, retired sheets metal mechanic and Democratic candidate for U.S. House in 1958 and 1960<ref name=primary/>
*N. Leonard Smith, high school teacher, former member of the [[Clementon, New Jersey|Clementon]] town council, and anti-abortion activist<ref name=primary/>
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*Bernardo S. Doganiero, perennial candidate (Socialist Labor)
*Leif O. Johnson (Labor)
*[[David A. Norcross]], former Executiveexecutive director of the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission (Republican)
*Harrison A. Williams, incumbent Senator since 1959 (Democratic)
 
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{{Reflist}}
{{United States elections, 1976}}
 
[[Category:United States Senate elections in New Jersey|1976]]
[[Category:1976 United States Senate elections|New Jersey]]