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  2. New Jersey's congressional districts - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey's congressional districts. 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 ...

  3. New Jersey's 11th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    Cook PVI. D+6 [2] 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 ...

  4. List of United States representatives from New Jersey

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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 ...

  5. New Jersey's 9th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey's 9th congressional district is an urban congressional district in the U.S. state of New Jersey, and was represented in Congress by Democrat Bill Pascrell until his death in 2024, first elected in 1996 from the old 8th district. The 9th district consists largely of municipalities in Bergen County and Passaic County.

  6. New Jersey's 1st congressional district - Wikipedia

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    D+10 [2] New Jersey's 1st congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The district, which includes Camden and South Jersey suburbs of Philadelphia, has been represented by Democrat Donald Norcross since November 2014. It is among the most reliably Democratic districts in New Jersey, as it is mainly made ...

  7. New Jersey's 3rd congressional district - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey's 3rd congressional district. New Jersey's 3rd congressional district is represented by Democrat Andy Kim of Moorestown [ 4] who has served in Congress since 2019. Under the 2020 census map, the 3rd district lost all of its towns in Ocean County, and gained several towns in Burlington County, Mercer County, and Monmouth County. [ 5]

  8. New Jersey's 10th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey's 10th congressional district is an urban congressional district in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The district consists of portions of Essex, Hudson and Union counties, and includes the cities of Newark and Orange. The district is majority African American and was represented in Congress by Democrat Donald Payne Jr. from November ...

  9. New Jersey's 6th congressional district - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey's 6th congressional district is represented by Democrat Frank Pallone, who has served the district in Congress since 1993. The district includes the northern and eastern portions of Middlesex County and the coastal areas of Monmouth County, including towns along the Raritan Bay . Following the redistricting process in 2021, the 6th ...