Sido L. Ridolfi Democratic Edwin B. Forsythe Republican The 1967 New Jersey Senate elections were held on November 7, 1967.
The elections took place midway through Governor Richard J. Hughes's second term and resulted in a historic landslide for the Republican Party.
The new state legislative map still elected most Senators county-wide, allowing Republicans to gain a large majority by sweeping every county except Mercer, Middlesex, and Hudson.
After the U.S. Supreme Court decision Reynolds v. Sims required legislative districts to be approximately equal in population (a principle known as "one man, one vote"), New Jersey entered a decade-long period of reapportioning.
Eleven new seats were added and county lines were generally followed (11 single county districts and 2 multi-county single senator districts).