Before running for State Senate in 2021, Durr ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the New Jersey General Assembly in 2017 and 2019.[5]
Durr ran for New Jersey State Senate as a Republican in 2021. He challenged incumbent Democratic Senate President Stephen Sweeney in New Jersey's 3rd Legislative District.[5] At the time, Sweeney was the longest-serving Senate president in the history of New Jersey.[6] Durr stated that being denied a concealed carry permit despite having a clean record motivated him to run for State Senate.[2] While it was reported that Durr spent only $153 on his campaign, that was the amount he spent in the unopposed Republican primary, not the general election.[7] Over the course of his general campaign, Durr spent approximately $2,300,[8] while Sweeney spent approximately $305,000.[9] Durr's campaign video was taken using a cell phone.[10]
In a massive political upset, Durr defeated Sweeney on Election Day[7] by a margin of 51.7%-48.3%.[11] Durr's defeat of Sweeney made headlines in The New York Times,[12]The Washington Post,[13] and USA Today.[7] On Election Day, Durr commented, "It didn't happen because of me. I'm nobody. I'm absolutely nobody. I'm just a simple guy. It was the people. It was a repudiation of the policies that have been forced down their throats".[12] He also mentioned how he often joked that he was going to "shock the world" by winning the election, but later stated that he never truly thought it would happen.[8] Durr was likely helped by the performance of Republican gubernatorial nominee Jack Ciattarelli, who carried the district by over 15 points.[14]
Controversial statements
Following his victory, past social media posts made by Durr created controversy. The posts related to topics such as vaccine mandates, the January 6 Capitol attack, Vice President Kamala Harris, and Islam.[15] He apologized for the comments, stating, "I'm a passionate guy and I sometimes say things in the heat of the moment. If I said things in the past that hurt anybody's feelings, I sincerely apologize".[15]
In 2019, Durr tweeted that "Islam is a false religion" and added that "Mohammed was a pedophile!" Muslim advocacy groups called on him to repudiate the tweet.[16] Durr later met with local Muslim leaders and declared his opposition to "Islamophobia and all forms of hate."[17]
In the June 2023 Republican primary, Assemblywoman Beth Sawyer ran against Durr for the 3rd district seat in the Senate. Durr won by a 65-35% margin winning all 38 of the municipalities in the district.[18] His re-election campaign was endorsed by Arkansas U.S. Senator Tom Cotton.[19]
Heading into the 2023 election, Durr's seat was considered one of the most competitive in the election. Durr and his challenger John Burzichelli repeatedly attacked each other during the campaign trail.[20] Durr ultimately lost to Burzichelli following a concerted effort by South Jersey Democrats to unseat him.[21][22]
On June 24, 2024, Durr announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination for Governor of New Jersey.[23] Should Durr win the primary, he could potentially face Steve Sweeney in a rematch of their 2021 State Senate election, as Sweeney is running for the Democratic nomination for Governor.[24]
Political positions
Taxes
Durr has advocated for cutting income taxes, corporate taxes, and other state taxes, as well as reducing property taxes. He describes himself as a "constitutional conservative".[2]
Gun policy
Durr is a strong supporter of the Second Amendment and supports expanding gun rights.[2][20]
Abortion
Durr is against abortion, saying that "abortion is wrong and should be stopped" and is a supporter of a six-week abortion ban.[2] Durr has supported bills aimed at restricting access to abortion.[20]Abortion in New Jersey is legal at all stages of pregnancy.
Gay rights
In 2022, Durr introduced a bill that would have barred teachers in kindergarten through sixth grade from engaging in instruction on matters of gender identity and sexual orientation. The bill had no senate cosponsors.[25]
Personal life
Durr lives with his wife Lynn, in the Repaupo section of Logan Township.[26] Durr has three children, Heather, Melissa, and Edward III, who is currently running for Logan town council.[27] He also has six grandchildren.[2][28][29] He is a truck driver for Raymour & Flanigan.[30]
Electoral history
3rd Legislative District General Election, 2023[31]
^Fox, Joey. "Durr won every single town in his victory against Sawyer", New Jersey Globe,June 9, 2023. Accessed December 23, 2023. "Durr had famously managed to unseat a sitting Senate President, but would he be able to beat the local Republicans, led by his former running mate Assemblywoman Beth Sawyer (R-Woolwich), who wanted him gone? With Tuesday’s Republican primary election now in the rearview mirror, those concerns look almost quaint. Durr crushed Sawyer by more than 30 points, 65%-35%, scoring a landslide victory in each of the 3rd legislative district’s three counties. In fact, Durr’s victory was so dominant that he managed to win every single town in the 3rd legislative district – all 38 of them."