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Between the 1998 and 2018 elections, Democrats held between 6 and 8 seats. The 2018 elections brought Democrats to 11 of the 12 seats, which was their highest since the 1912 elections. This left Chris Smith in the 4th district as the only Republican member of New Jersey's congressional delegation for the 116th Congress. It was also the first ...
Redistricted to the 2nd district and lost re-election to Kitchell. Robert G. Torricelli: Democratic: 9th: 1983 – 1997 Elected in 1982. Retired to run for U.S. senator. Harry Lancaster Towe: Republican: 9th: 1943 – 1951 Elected in 1942. Resigned to become Assistant Attorney General of New Jersey for Bergen County. Frank William Towey Jr ...
This continued for most years until 1843, with the exception of the years 1799-1801, and 1813-1815 when they were elected in districts. After 1843, New Jersey returned to district representation. Four at-large representatives were elected in 1789 until 1793 when a 5th representative was added. 6 seats were allocated beginning in 1803 ...
0–9. New Jersey's 1st congressional district; New Jersey's 2nd congressional district; New Jersey's 3rd congressional district; New Jersey's 4th congressional district
Here is a look at who is running in New Jersey's 6th Congressional District: NJ Congressional District 6. Democratic candidate: Rep. Frank Pallone* Republican candidate: Scott Fegler.
The 11th congressional district, along with the 12th, was created in 1913 based on the results of the 1910 census, and was centered in Essex County. The congressional seat was held by Democrats for almost 36 years under Hugh Joseph Addonizio [6] and Joseph Minish. [7] The 1980 redistricting shifted the focus of the district to the Republican ...
Here is a look at who is running in the 2nd Congressional District: NJ Congressional District 2. Democratic candidate: Joe Salerno. Republican candidate: Rep. Jeff Van Drew* What to know.
Here is a look at who is running in New Jersey's 7th Congressional District: NJ Congressional District 7. Democratic candidate: Sue Altman. Republican candidate: Rep. Thomas Kean Jr.*