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Re-elected, but resigned on election to New Jersey State Senate. D. Lane Powers: Republican: 4th: 1933 – 1945 Elected in 1932. Resigned to become a member of the Public Utilities Commission of New Jersey Le Gage Pratt: Democratic: 8th: 1907 – 1909 Elected in 1906. Lost re-election to Wiley. Rodman M. Price: Democratic: 5th: 1851 – 1853 ...
These are tables of congressional delegations from New Jersey to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives. The current dean of the New Jersey delegation is Representative Chris Smith (NJ-4) , having served in the House since 1981.
There currently are 12 United States congressional districts in New Jersey based on results from the 2020 census.There were once as many as 15. The fifteenth district was lost after the 1980 census, the fourteenth district was lost after the 1990 census, and the thirteenth district was lost after the 2010 census.
New Jersey's 3rd congressional district, 2012 [7] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: Jon Runyan (incumbent) 174,253 : 53.7 : Democratic: Shelley Adler: 145,509 44.9 Independent: Robert Forchion 1,965 0.6 Independent: Robert Shapiro 1,104 0.3 Independent: Frederick John Lavergne 770 0.2 Independent: Robert Witterschein 530 0.2 Independent ...
Caldwell is located in the 10th Congressional District [62] and is part of New Jersey's 40th state legislative district. [ 63 ] For the 118th United States Congress , New Jersey's 10th congressional district is represented by LaMonica McIver ( D , Newark ). [ 64 ]
New Jersey's 11th congressional district is a suburban district in northern New Jersey. [3] The district includes portions of Essex, Morris, and Passaic Counties. [4] It is centered in Morris County. [5] 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 ...
The 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey were held on November 6, 2018, to elect the 12 U.S. representatives from the state of New Jersey, one from each of the state's 12 congressional districts.
Brian M. Hughes, Mercer County Executive and nominee for New Jersey's 4th congressional district in 1992 [101] Colleen Mahr, Mayor of Fanwood [102] Jim McGreevey, former governor [103] Ed Potosnak, executive director of the New Jersey League of Conservation Voters and nominee for New Jersey's 7th congressional district in 2010 [104]