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2022
New Jersey's 9th Congressional District
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Democratic primary
Republican primary
General election
Election details
Filing deadline: March 25, 2024
Primary: June 4, 2024
General: November 5, 2024
How to vote
Poll times: 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Voting in New Jersey
Race ratings
Cook Political Report: Solid Democratic
DDHQ and The Hill: Safe Democratic
Inside Elections: Solid Democratic
Sabato's Crystal Ball: Safe Democratic
Ballotpedia analysis
U.S. Senate battlegrounds
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Federal and state primary competitiveness
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All U.S. House districts, including the 9th Congressional District of New Jersey, held elections in 2024. The general election was November 5, 2024. The primary was June 4, 2024. The filing deadline was March 25, 2024. The outcome of this race affected the partisan balance of the U.S. House of Representatives in the 119th Congress. All 435 House districts were up for election.

At the time of the election, Republicans held a 220-212 majority with three vacancies.[1] As a result of the election, Republicans retained control of the U.S. House, winning 220 seats to Democrats' 215.[2] To read more about the 2024 U.S. House elections, click here.

In the 2022 election in this district, the Democratic candidate won 55.0%-43.6%. Daily Kos calculated what the results of the 2020 presidential election in this district would have been following redistricting. Joe Biden (D) would have defeated Donald Trump (R) 58.9%-40.0%.[3]

This was one of 13 districts won by Donald Trump (R) in the 2024 presidential election and by a Democratic candidate in the U.S. House election. To read more, click here.

For more information about the primaries in this election, click on the links below:


Incumbent Bill Pascrell died on August 21, 2024.[4]

Candidates and election results

General election

General election for U.S. House New Jersey District 9

Nellie Pou defeated Billy Prempeh, Benjamin Taylor, and Bruno Pereira in the general election for U.S. House New Jersey District 9 on November 5, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Nellie Pou
Nellie Pou (D)
 
50.8
 
130,514
Image of Billy Prempeh
Billy Prempeh (R) Candidate Connection
 
45.9
 
117,939
Image of Benjamin Taylor
Benjamin Taylor (G) Candidate Connection
 
2.0
 
5,027
Image of Bruno Pereira
Bruno Pereira (L) Candidate Connection
 
1.4
 
3,533

Total votes: 257,013
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House New Jersey District 9

Incumbent Bill Pascrell defeated Mohamed Khairullah in the Democratic primary for U.S. House New Jersey District 9 on June 4, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Bill Pascrell
Bill Pascrell
 
76.1
 
26,514
Image of Mohamed Khairullah
Mohamed Khairullah Candidate Connection
 
23.9
 
8,328

Total votes: 34,842
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Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House New Jersey District 9

Billy Prempeh defeated Hector Castillo in the Republican primary for U.S. House New Jersey District 9 on June 4, 2024.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Billy Prempeh
Billy Prempeh Candidate Connection
 
72.6
 
11,504
Image of Hector Castillo
Hector Castillo
 
27.4
 
4,352

Total votes: 15,856
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Candidate profiles

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Party: Republican Party

Incumbent: No

Political Office: None

Submitted Biography "My name is Billy Prempeh, a dedicated advocate for the people of New Jersey's 9th congressional district. Born and raised in Paterson, NJ, I am a first-generation American with roots in Ghana. My commitment to our nation was solidified at 18 when I enlisted in the U.S. Air Force, pledging to defend our Constitution. As a staunch Republican, I advocate for conservative principles that reflect the values of liberty and economic freedom. My political journey in the 9th district is marked by significant gains: In the 2020 elections, I secured 31.9% of the vote, the highest Republican turnout in 30 years, with an additional 33,235 votes over the 2016 record. My 2022 campaign further increased engagement, capturing 44% of the vote, with a nearly tied result in Bergen County at 48.99%. These achievements underscore the growing support for our America First agenda and the potential for conservative leadership in New Jersey. I am committed to policies that prioritize American interests and enhance our community's prosperity. Join me in this mission to uphold the principles that make America great."


Key Messages

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8-10-12 Plan [Term Limits]: Advocating for fresh perspectives in our government, the 8-10-12 Plan proposes term limits of 8 years for Presidents, 10 years for Representatives, and 12 years for Senators. This initiative is designed to combat career politics and ensure dynamic, corruption-free governance. I commit to self-imposing these limits and support legislative changes to enforce these limits across all federal positions, promoting political progress and accountability. For more details on these initiatives, please visit https://www.billyprempeh.com/beliefs.


Freedom of Education Plan: I support empowering parents with the freedom to choose the best educational paths for their children, unrestricted by zip codes. Our Freedom of Education Plan champions school choice and enhances curricula with practical skills like financial literacy, preparing students for real-world success and fostering environments that nurture leadership and innovation. For more details on these initiatives, please visit https://www.billyprempeh.com/beliefs.


Revive America Plan: As a candidate dedicated to New Jersey's 9th congressional district, I am committed to restoring economic vitality in our communities, particularly those impacted by the pandemic. Through the Revive America Plan, I aim to attract manufacturing back to our district, repurposing abandoned factories and offering incentives to businesses that create local jobs. This plan will not only create high-paying jobs but also ensure that our workforce is ready to meet the demands of a revitalized economy through practical education and job training initiatives. For more details on these initiatives, please visit https://www.billyprempeh.com/beliefs.

This information was current as of the candidate's run for U.S. House New Jersey District 9 in 2024.

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Party: Libertarian Party

Incumbent: No

Political Office: None

Submitted Biography "I’m a dedicated candidate for Congress in New Jersey’s District 9, running as a Libertarian with a clear vision for change. Having worked in financial services for nearly 20 years and holding advanced degrees in Leadership and Management, I understand the economic challenges we face. As someone who immigrated to the U.S. at 17, lived in Newark, and built a life here, I’m passionate about improving opportunities for everyone in our district. I’m not a career politician. My campaign is driven by a desire to bring fiscal responsibility, transparency, and a commitment to free-market principles to Washington, focusing on the economy and inflation. What drives me is the belief that we deserve leadership that fights for the people, not for the political establishment. I'm running to pull the plug on the status quo and bring fresh solutions to our district and beyond."


Key Messages

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Restoring Fiscal Responsibility: Decades of reckless spending have driven our economy into uncertainty. I will advocate for responsible budgeting, reduced government waste, and policies that support a thriving free market—ensuring a stable future for New Jersey families.


Government Transparency and Accountability: It's time to hold Washington accountable. I will fight for transparency in government operations, pushing for policies that allow the public to see where their tax dollars go and ensuring leaders work for the people, not special interests.


End the Two-Party Gridlock: The two-party system has failed us, leading to stagnation and broken promises. I’m running to pull the plug on the establishment and bring real representation back to the people. It's time for fresh voices that put constituents first, not party politics.

This information was current as of the candidate's run for U.S. House New Jersey District 9 in 2024.

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Party: Green Party

Incumbent: No

Political Office: None

Submitted Biography "My name is Ben Taylor and I've lived in northern New Jersey all my life. I was born in 1998, and while growing up, I found an interest in politics by watching the news and learning about history. My formative years exposed me to some of the most progressive policy promises seen in American modern history-- promises that were followed by some of the worst crises of American modern history. The wars waged against dozens of countries, and the crimes thereof exposed by WikiLeaks forced me to ask myself difficult questions about my country. The financial crisis of 2008 and the subsequent bailouts filled me with discontent. As a fast-learning teen with a developing brain, it became obvious to me that there was something deeply wrong with my country's political system. That's why I decided to study political science at Rutgers University, and I graduated cum laude with my bachelor's degree in 2021. However, mycology and plant science also became true passions of mine, and since attaining my degree, I've been working at a garden center and spending time foraging in nature. Following the start of Israel's genocide in Gaza in late 2023, I felt compelled to get involved with politics once again, and I am now the Green Party candidate running in New Jersey's 9th congressional district."


Key Messages

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I will stand with Palestine against the Israeli genocide. Israel is a settler-colonial apartheid state, and right now in New Jersey, I am the only anti-genocide candidate running in CD-9. I want voters to know that there is a voice against genocide on the ballot. The crime of genocide must be prevented and punished, as per the Genocide Convention, and all member parties (including the United States) are required by international law to fulfill this mandate. I promise to do everything within my power to block all weapons to Israel and punish the international criminals who perpetrate, aid, and abet genocide.


Economic justice for the many means universal single-payer healthcare, free education at all levels, free housing for all, and increasing the federal minimum wage. I want voters to know that these forgotten promises are still alive in the New Jersey Green Party. These services must be ratified as human rights, and I intend to push for military spending to be redirected toward these social programs. For-profit education, housing, and healthcare are entirely unacceptable in 2024. I will develop a cohesive strategy to begin implementing these changes on day one. In my district, the people of New Jersey are being robbed of their futures by corporate greed, and I will never accept that.


The looming climate catastrophe must be addressed in a way that is in line with the scientific consensus, historical reality, and current material conditions. We are already well past the deadline to slow down the fossil fuel industry. Instead of addressing reality, our representatives are "greenwashing" their actions, following in the footsteps of BP's propaganda campaign. Plastic straw and grocery bag bans reinforce one of the biggest lies of our time: the myth of individual responsibility. Too many people, especially young people, have fallen prey to anxiety and doubt regarding their personal impacts on climate change. Instead of shaming consumers, I promise to fight climate change by fighting oil producers.

This information was current as of the candidate's run for U.S. House New Jersey District 9 in 2024.

Voting information

See also: Voting in New Jersey

Election information in New Jersey: Nov. 5, 2024, election.

What was the voter registration deadline?

  • In-person: Oct. 15, 2024
  • By mail: Postmarked by Oct. 15, 2024
  • Online: Oct. 15, 2024

Was absentee/mail-in voting available to all voters?

Yes

What was the absentee/mail-in ballot request deadline?

  • In-person: Nov. 4, 2024
  • By mail: Received by Oct. 29, 2024
  • Online: N/A

What was the absentee/mail-in ballot return deadline?

  • In-person: Nov. 5, 2024
  • By mail: Postmarked by Nov. 5, 2024

Was early voting available to all voters?

Yes

What were the early voting start and end dates?

Oct. 26, 2024 to Nov. 3, 2024

Were all voters required to present ID at the polls? If so, was a photo or non-photo ID required?

N/A

When were polls open on Election Day?

6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. (EST)

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Restoring Fiscal Responsibility: Decades of reckless spending have driven our economy into uncertainty. I will advocate for responsible budgeting, reduced government waste, and policies that support a thriving free market—ensuring a stable future for New Jersey families.

Government Transparency and Accountability: It's time to hold Washington accountable. I will fight for transparency in government operations, pushing for policies that allow the public to see where their tax dollars go and ensuring leaders work for the people, not special interests.

End the Two-Party Gridlock: The two-party system has failed us, leading to stagnation and broken promises. I’m running to pull the plug on the establishment and bring real representation back to the people. It's time for fresh voices that put constituents first, not party politics.
8-10-12 Plan [Term Limits]: Advocating for fresh perspectives in our government, the 8-10-12 Plan proposes term limits of 8 years for Presidents, 10 years for Representatives, and 12 years for Senators. This initiative is designed to combat career politics and ensure dynamic, corruption-free governance. I commit to self-imposing these limits and support legislative changes to enforce these limits across all federal positions, promoting political progress and accountability.

For more details on these initiatives, please visit https://www.billyprempeh.com/beliefs.

Freedom of Education Plan: I support empowering parents with the freedom to choose the best educational paths for their children, unrestricted by zip codes. Our Freedom of Education Plan champions school choice and enhances curricula with practical skills like financial literacy, preparing students for real-world success and fostering environments that nurture leadership and innovation.

For more details on these initiatives, please visit https://www.billyprempeh.com/beliefs.

Revive America Plan: As a candidate dedicated to New Jersey's 9th congressional district, I am committed to restoring economic vitality in our communities, particularly those impacted by the pandemic. Through the Revive America Plan, I aim to attract manufacturing back to our district, repurposing abandoned factories and offering incentives to businesses that create local jobs. This plan will not only create high-paying jobs but also ensure that our workforce is ready to meet the demands of a revitalized economy through practical education and job training initiatives.

For more details on these initiatives, please visit https://www.billyprempeh.com/beliefs.
I will stand with Palestine against the Israeli genocide. Israel is a settler-colonial apartheid state, and right now in New Jersey, I am the only anti-genocide candidate running in CD-9. I want voters to know that there is a voice against genocide on the ballot. The crime of genocide must be prevented and punished, as per the Genocide Convention, and all member parties (including the United States) are required by international law to fulfill this mandate. I promise to do everything within my power to block all weapons to Israel and punish the international criminals who perpetrate, aid, and abet genocide.

Economic justice for the many means universal single-payer healthcare, free education at all levels, free housing for all, and increasing the federal minimum wage. I want voters to know that these forgotten promises are still alive in the New Jersey Green Party. These services must be ratified as human rights, and I intend to push for military spending to be redirected toward these social programs. For-profit education, housing, and healthcare are entirely unacceptable in 2024. I will develop a cohesive strategy to begin implementing these changes on day one. In my district, the people of New Jersey are being robbed of their futures by corporate greed, and I will never accept that.

The looming climate catastrophe must be addressed in a way that is in line with the scientific consensus, historical reality, and current material conditions. We are already well past the deadline to slow down the fossil fuel industry. Instead of addressing reality, our representatives are "greenwashing" their actions, following in the footsteps of BP's propaganda campaign. Plastic straw and grocery bag bans reinforce one of the biggest lies of our time: the myth of individual responsibility. Too many people, especially young people, have fallen prey to anxiety and doubt regarding their personal impacts on climate change. Instead of shaming consumers, I promise to fight climate change by fighting oil producers.
I am passionate about several key areas of public policy that directly impact our district. First, I am focused on economic reform and inflation—advocating for reduced government spending, lower inflation, and promoting fiscal responsibility to ensure a stable economy for all. Second, I believe in free market principles to drive innovation and create jobs. By reducing regulations and promoting small businesses, we can strengthen our economy. Lastly, government transparency and accountability is crucial. I will fight to ensure the public has full visibility into how tax dollars are spent and hold leaders accountable to the people, not special interests.
Here are the key policy initiatives by Billy Prempeh, as outlined on his campaign website:

1. **The Freedom of Education Plan**: This policy focuses on enhancing school choice and integrating practical skills into the public education system. 2. **The Revive America Plan**: Targets economic revitalization through the redevelopment of inner-city zones and manufacturing. 3. **The 8-10-12 Plan**: Proposes term limits for federal elected officials to reduce long-term incumbency and encourage fresh ideas in governance.

and many more. please visit www.billyprempeh.com/beliefs to learn about all of my policies in full detail.
I have so many personal passions regarding public policy. Social justice, including women's rights and LGBTQ+ rights, is extremely important to me. Collective liberation struggles like the Land Back movement and Black Live Matter also have my steadfast support. America's military activities around the world is also a grave concern of mine. Protections for undocumented families and migrant workers must be expanded. Scaling back policing and cutting off the for-profit prison system are both extremely important as well. I also feel that alienation is growing rapidly, contributing to America's mental health crisis. Climate justice must be achieved with actions, not words.
I look up to figures like Ron Paul, Rand Paul, Jim Jordan, Byron Donalds, and Donald Trump. Each of these individuals has demonstrated a strong commitment to their principles and has made significant impacts in their respective areas. Ron Paul, for instance, is admired for his staunch defense of liberty and his advocacy for a non-interventionist foreign policy. Similarly, Donald Trump’s leadership style and his focus on putting America first have also had a profound influence on my political views. These leaders inspire me to pursue bold and principled stands in my own service.
I look up to Alan Rockefeller, an expert in mycology and mushroom taxonomy. He openly shares his knowledge with others and has a very down-to-earth teaching style. He has been a role model of mine for many years, and I still like to chat with him when he's able to and explore some of the remaining fungal mysteries of ecology. I also look up to Dr. James White, another mycologist and professor of plant pathology at Rutgers University. We share a passion for fungi, and his wisdom is something that I aspire toward. Journalist and chemist Hamilton Morris is yet another person whom I look up to. He is unafraid to delve into some of the strangest chemical mysteries of the modern age. One example of this is his coverage of apartheid South Africa's secret program to weaponize methaqualone in the event of an anti-apartheid revolution. These great people, among others, seek truth and knowledge using modern science and investigative journalism. As a mycologist and naturalist myself, I look up to those who have a deeper understanding of the natural world than I do. Their humility and generosity is self-evident, and following in their footsteps while navigating the political realm is very important to me.
Ron Paul - The Revolution:

Breif Synopsis:

This Much Is True: You Have Been Lied To.

The government is expanding. Taxes are increasing. More senseless wars are being planned. Inflation is ballooning. Our basic freedoms are disappearing.

The Founding Fathers didn't want any of this. In fact, they said so quite clearly in the Constitution of the United States of America. Unfortunately, that beautiful, ingenious, and revolutionary document is being ignored more and more in Washington. If we are to enjoy peace, freedom, and prosperity once again, we absolutely must return to the principles upon which America was founded. But finally, there is hope . . .

In The Revolution, Texas congressman and presidential candidate Ron Paul has exposed the core truths behind everything threatening America, from the real reasons behind the collapse of the dollar and the looming financial crisis, to terrorism and the loss of our precious civil liberties. In this book, Ron Paul provides answers to questions that few even dare to ask.

Despite a media blackout, this septuagenarian physician-turned-congressman sparked a movement that has attracted a legion of young, dedicated, enthusiastic supporters . . . a phenomenon that has amazed veteran political observers and made more than one political rival envious. Candidates across America are already running as "Ron Paul Republicans."
In the Eye of the Storm - The Political Odyssey Of Yanis Varoufakis is a very informative documentary. I would recommend this documentary for someone who wants to understand parts of my political philosophy and hear serious, concrete critiques of capitalism from an expert of the 21st century. Even though the documentary takes place in Europe, many of the issues addressed are broadly applicable. And, within our modern capitalist society, all economic crises are connected to one another. Our Changing Climate is another documentary series by a Youtube creator that explores visions of ecosocialism and critiques of capitalism. I would highly recommend giving them a watch as well.
The most important characteristics for an elected official include integrity—making decisions transparently and honestly, with the people’s best interests at heart. Accountability is crucial; they must take responsibility for their actions and remain answerable to their constituents. A strong commitment to public service ensures they are motivated by the desire to improve their community, not personal gain. Fiscal responsibility is essential to manage resources wisely and promote economic stability. Finally, adaptability and vision are key, allowing them to respond to challenges while working toward long-term goals that benefit the public.
Integrity: Upholding moral and ethical standards, and acting honestly in all transactions.

Transparency: Being open about actions and decisions, fostering trust and accountability.

Empathy: Understanding and addressing the needs and concerns of constituents.

Dedication: Commitment to service, showing consistent effort in fulfilling duties.

Leadership: The ability to inspire and guide others towards achieving common goals.

Responsiveness: Listening to and acting on the needs of the community effectively.

Vision: Having a clear, forward-looking plan for the future of the constituency.
Above all else, transparency and honesty are the most important characteristics for any elected official. Secrecy has no place in a democracy, and elected officials must be able to understand the needs of their constituents. Elected officials should also be flexible. As regular people change and grow, so too should the officials who represent them.
I believe my integrity, dedication, and strong commitment to constitutional principles equip me well for successful officeholding. My military background instills discipline and leadership, complemented by empathy gained from personal experiences with my constituents' challenges. My firm stance on transparency and accountability aligns with voter expectations. Additionally, my capability in building one of the most vibrant volunteer networks in New Jersey has significantly increased voter turnout, demonstrating effective grassroots organization and engagement. These qualities form the foundation of my approach to effective representation.
As someone running for Congress, the core responsibilities include:

Legislation: Drafting, proposing, and voting on laws that reflect the needs and interests of constituents.

Representation: Acting as a voice for the constituents in the federal government, ensuring their concerns and needs are addressed.

Oversight: Monitoring and overseeing federal agencies and programs to ensure they operate efficiently and in the public's interest.

Constituent Services: Assisting constituents with federal matters, such as navigating government services or addressing grievances.

Policy Development: Researching and developing policies on a broad range of issues that affect the district and the nation.
For officials elected to Federal Congress, the core responsibility is to represent their constituents on a national level. Someone elected to the House of Representatives must represent the working people of their district, not corporate lobbies. I believe that representatives have a responsibility to decline all funding from corporations and PACs. The purpose of a federal congress is meaningless if representatives are only responsible for corporate interests. Additionally, representatives must be ready to speak on behalf of the issues that their constituency finds important. Above all, representatives are not meant to be pseudo-celebrities who talk down to regular people. They must represent the people fully.
I want to leave a legacy of meaningful change that empowered individuals and restored trust in government. My goal is to be remembered as someone who fought tirelessly for economic freedom, fiscal responsibility, and transparency in governance. I want to create a system where individuals have the opportunity to thrive through free markets and limited government intervention, where taxes are lower, and public spending is carefully monitored to prevent waste and inefficiency.

I also hope to be known as someone who worked to bridge divides, fostering civil discourse and bringing people together across political lines for the common good. My legacy would be one where government is accountable, the economy is robust and fair, and future generations have the freedom and opportunities they deserve.

Ultimately, I want people to look back and see that my efforts contributed to a government that serves its people better—by reducing unnecessary interference and focusing on what truly matters: liberty, accountability, and opportunity for all.
I aim to leave a legacy of unwavering commitment to the Constitution, standing firm against any forces that challenge the principles of our nation. My goal is to be remembered as someone who never compromised on integrity, who courageously called out corruption across all political lines, and who was fearless in tackling the tough discussions and decisions that many shy away from. I aspire to inspire the next generation, always putting our country first, and being recognized for a rock-solid moral compass and relentless dedication to the well-being of my constituents and the nation I love.
The first historical event that happened in my lifetime that I vividly remember is the 9/11 attacks when I was 11 years old. Another significant event was Operation Odyssey Dawn, the bombing campaign in Libya, during which I was stationed at RAF Mildenhall as an Aerospace Ground Equipment Journeyman. I was against this conflict, and it was one of the defining moments that led me to leave the Democratic Party for good, as I believe it contributed to the rise of ISIS.
My very first job was at 16, working at an AMC movie theater in Clifton. I held the position for one year. It was a formative experience, providing me with my initial exposure to the working world and teaching me valuable lessons in responsibility and customer service
My first job was an internship at the Rutgers Plangere writing center. I was a tutor for other students while studying for my degree. This job lasted for one semester, and I spent that time guiding students toward their own personal writing goals. As both a class and an internship, the final paper allowed tutors to give their own analysis on the writing center and its role, goals, and future improvements. I've always enjoyed teaching and tutoring, and my dialectical-material analysis of the writing center's role at Rutgers was well-received by my professor and fellow tutors.
My favorite book is 1984 by George Orwell. It's a profound and disturbing portrayal of a totalitarian society, where the government manipulates truth and invades the privacy of its citizens. This novel resonates with me because it highlights the dangers of unchecked governmental power and the erosion of individual freedoms, themes that are increasingly relevant in today's political climate. The story serves as a cautionary tale about the importance of safeguarding democratic values and personal liberties.
If I could be any fictional character, I would choose a blend of Superman and Wolverine. Superman represents the ideal of strength, integrity, and unwavering dedication to doing what’s right, no matter the cost. His sense of responsibility and desire to protect others resonates with me. On the other hand, Wolverine embodies resilience and determination. He’s a fighter, always pushing forward despite the challenges and scars he bears. Combining their traits—Superman's moral compass and Wolverine's relentless spirit—captures the balance of compassion, strength, and perseverance that I strive for in both life and leadership.
Solid Snake from the Metal Gear Solid

Morpheus from the Matirx

or James Bond from the 007.
[The Hulk Hogan Theme Song] Rick Derringer - Real American
One of my ongoing struggles is the concern for the future of America, especially in light of policies enacted by current leaders that I believe are detrimental. This fear is not unique to me; it resonates across partisan lines, with many Americans worried about the nation's trajectory. It's a struggle that motivates me to push for change and ensure that there remains an America that future generations can thrive in.
The U.S. House of Representatives is unique in that it directly reflects the current political, demographic, and ideological makeup of the country. Its structure, with two-year terms and representation based on population, ensures that it stays closely aligned with the electorate's immediate concerns and shifts in public opinion. Drawing from my own background, this dynamic allows me to bring fresh perspectives and urgent community issues directly into national policy debates, embodying the principle that government should be of the people, by the people, and for the people.
The House of Representatives is unique as it is made up of hundreds of members from different regions of each state. This puts representatives in a unique position as they advocate for their constituency. This allows for representatives with similar constituencies to work together on policy decisions. However, this comes with a unique set of challenges-- as redistricting changes the dynamics of each region, it can be difficult for voters to collectively mobilize behind a candidate they see as having their best interests in mind.
I believe that while understanding government workings and protocols is essential, having prior experience in government or politics is not necessarily beneficial for a representative. The primary role is to represent the needs of the common people, not the political elite. My military background provides discipline and a service-oriented perspective, but real-life experiences and a strong connection to the community's needs are what truly inform effective representation. This approach allows for creating solutions in Washington, D.C., that reflect the true interests of the people at home.
No. Previous experience in government almost always means previous experience working for PACs and lobbyists. I believe that this is more harmful, as these corporate interests will surely follow their candidate to the representative level. I believe that newcomers with fresh ideas and some knowledge about politics will always be better to represent the people.
Over the next decade, the United States faces significant challenges including illegal immigration, national security threats, and economic pressures such as inflation and limited job opportunities, especially in areas like New Jersey's 9th district. My S.A.F.E. Plan (Secure America Forever) will address illegal immigration by enhancing border security and implementing robust policies to safeguard our nation. Simultaneously, the Revive America Plan aims to rejuvenate cities and boost job creation through targeted economic initiatives. Additionally, the Freedom of Education Plan will expand educational opportunities, preparing our workforce to meet future challenges and ensuring sustainable economic growth. For more details on these initiatives, please visit https://www.billyprempeh.com/beliefs.
Climate catastrophe is already here, and our government has demonstrated no desire to curb its advancement. I believe that the crises that the climate catastrophe will cause are going to be the greatest challenges ever faced.
Yes, I believe that a two-year term length for representatives is appropriate. It keeps representatives accountable to their constituents, ensuring they remain closely connected to the community's current needs and opinions. This frequency of elections encourages representatives to be responsive and transparent in their actions, fostering a dynamic and democratic process where public service remains focused on the immediate interests of the people they serve.
It depends. As I previously mentioned, term limits won't solve all of our problems. But at least in the short-term, a two-year term limit would likely benefit the people, as many representatives would be forced to resign and sweeping changes would take place. With enough work and organizing, such a large influx of new candidates could yield progressive, ecosocialist results. And that is what I would like to see.
I do not support traditional term limits because they can create unintended consequences. Instead, I believe in fostering incentive structures that encourage elected officials to act in the best interest of their constituents, regardless of how long they serve. Term limits often push out experienced leaders who have valuable knowledge, while empowering unelected bureaucrats and lobbyists who remain in power behind the scenes. Instead, I advocate for greater transparency, regular audits, and accountability measures to ensure officials stay aligned with their voters. Ultimately, it’s not the length of service but the quality of representation that matters most.
I firmly support implementing term limits for elected officials and believe they are crucial for fostering a dynamic and accountable government. My support is embodied in the 8-10-12 Plan, which advocates for term limits not just for Congress but also for D.C. staffers and career bureaucrats who often perpetuate a cycle of dependency and inefficiency in our capital. This plan aims to reduce the entrenchment of power and encourage fresh ideas and perspectives that more closely reflect the current needs and desires of the American people. For more details on these initiatives, please visit https://www.billyprempeh.com/beliefs.
Term limits should be imposed on representatives. No constituency remains the same for thirty years. As the information age progresses and capitalism approaches very late stages, term limits could be an important tool to make sure proactive policies are being put into place, rather than reactive ones. However, term limits aren't going to fix every problem-- we must ensure that there are more systems implemented that give us more options to look toward the future. But, they would definitely open the door for more progress to be made.
Yes, I aspire to model my approach after Ron Paul, who is esteemed for his unwavering commitment to the Constitution. As a firm constitutionalist, like Ron Paul, I base all my perspectives strictly on what is permitted by the Constitution, ensuring that my policies and decisions uphold the fundamental rights and principles it establishes. This commitment to constitutional fidelity is crucial for maintaining the integrity and purpose of our government, mirroring Ron Paul's dedication to never waver in his principles, regardless of political pressures.
No.
One of the most impactful stories I have encountered is my own, especially since I started running for office in 2020. During this period, two of my neighbors and a friend from high school, along with countless others in our community, lost their lives in a record-breaking crime wave. My opponent, Bill Pascrell, has failed to provide our police with the necessary resources to combat this violence and keep our communities safe. This personal connection to the crime crisis underlines the urgent need for new leadership and more effective support for law enforcement in our district.
Each and every story from the people of my district is important. No single story makes itself "memorable," but rather the collective story that unfolds paints a picture of collective struggle. I believe that this collective story is the one that deserves the most attention. Our struggles are not separate, and unity will aid us all in pushing back against the ruling class.
"The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: I'm from the government, and I'm here to help." - Ronald Reagan
Compromise in policymaking is indeed a nuanced matter. While some issues are non-negotiable due to their fundamental importance or moral implications, I believe that finding common ground is crucial for addressing many legislative challenges. Being open to dialogue and willing to explore mutual concessions can facilitate progress and foster a cooperative atmosphere in government, ensuring that a variety of perspectives are considered in shaping policies that impact everyone.
Not always. The principles of democratic centralism are most desirable, and I have little interest in attempting to compromise with for-profit policymakers. However, in my position, compromises would almost certainly be necessary. But the interests of the working people of my district and economic liberation must take priority. I believe that there are many important policies that have yet to be considered.
If elected, the constitutional power of the House to originate bills for raising revenue would play a central role in my priorities. I am committed to advancing legislation that increases revenue without raising taxes on the American people. Raising taxes to generate so-called revenue often ends up benefiting politicians at the expense of everyday citizens. My focus will be on creating fiscal policies that enhance economic growth and efficiency, ensuring that we can fund essential services without overburdening taxpayers.
If elected, this power granted to the House of Representatives would allow me to prioritize military budget cuts and corporate taxes, allowing bills that fund social services to come into effect as soon as possible. This power would also allow me to hold fossil fuel companies accountable, promoting legislature for environmental justice before it is too late. Universal healthcare, including mental health services to address the mental health crisis, are also critical. Lowering taxes on the working class is also highly desirable, and free higher education for all can easily be funded.
The U.S. House of Representatives should use its investigative powers in strict accordance with the Constitution. This means ensuring that any investigations are conducted with a clear and constitutionally grounded purpose, rather than being driven by partisan interests. The power to investigate is a critical tool for oversight of government operations and should be used judiciously to uphold the law, ensure government transparency, and protect public trust.
Above all else, the House of Representatives should use its investigative power to uncover corruption in the financial, fossil-fuel, and military-industrial sectors. Information regarding corruption should be made available to citizens, and this can easily come from House investigations. We have no reason to rely on media corporations to disclose cases of corruption when they please.
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Green Party of New Jersey
The two committees that most interest me are the House Committee on Financial Services and the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, both of which align with my focus on economic reform, fiscal responsibility, and government transparency.

The House Committee on Financial Services oversees critical areas like banking, insurance, and securities markets. In an era where government overreach stifles innovation and growth, I see this committee as a platform to advocate for free-market solutions that encourage competition and innovation. By focusing on reducing unnecessary regulations, we can empower financial institutions to grow while ensuring that consumers are protected in a balanced, responsible manner. A healthy financial system, driven by market forces rather than bureaucratic interference, is essential for long-term economic prosperity.

The House Committee on Oversight and Accountability is equally important, as it is tasked with ensuring that the government operates efficiently and transparently. With growing concerns about waste, fraud, and abuse, this committee provides a vital check on the federal government’s operations. I would push for more robust accountability measures, regular audits, and public reporting to ensure that taxpayer dollars are spent wisely. Government transparency not only builds trust with the public but also prevents inefficiency and corruption. Serving on this committee would allow me to advocate for a government that is accountable to the people, prioritizing responsible governance over political interests.

Together, these committees would enable me to pursue my goals of fostering a freer economy and a more transparent, accountable government.
Committee on Education and Labor: Focuses on educational issues, worker protections, and public welfare.

Committee on Foreign Affairs: Deals with matters concerning the foreign policy of the United States.

Committee on Homeland Security: Focuses on national security, including border security and counterterrorism.

Committee on Small Business: Works on issues affecting small businesses, including economic growth and job creation.
All environmental policy-related committees interest me, as well as labor committees.
Financial transparency and government accountability are essential for a functioning democracy. Citizens deserve to know how their tax dollars are spent, and ensuring this requires accessible, clear reporting on all government expenditures. Regular audits should be mandatory, with results made public to prevent waste and corruption. Reducing bureaucracy also aids in minimizing inefficiencies and making oversight easier. Public officials must be held to the highest ethical standards, with strong consequences for violations. Through transparency, open data, and accountability, we can rebuild trust and ensure the government truly serves the people.
I'm committed to enhancing financial transparency and ensuring government accountability. The Federal Reserve, operating with significant autonomy and minimal public oversight, has a profound influence on our economy—often not aligned with the everyday American's needs. Its role in the central banking system can perpetuate economic disparities, which is why I advocate for ending such an institution. Moreover, it's crucial to redirect government spending towards projects and initiatives that truly reflect the priorities and needs of Americans, rather than wasteful expenditures disconnected from those we aim to serve.
All financial records in the government should be publicly available. Services like AIPAC Tracker are critical for us to fight for the democracy we've been promised for centuries, since everyone can clearly see where politicians are getting their money from. Without financial transparency, there is no accountability. We must have access to these tools in order to observe politicians pushing for legislature that benefits their donors instead of the public. Then, we will be able to hold these officials accountable.


Campaign finance

Name Party Receipts* Disbursements** Cash on hand Date
Bill Pascrell Democratic Party $1,271,401 $1,643,812 $988,634 As of December 31, 2024
Mohamed Khairullah Democratic Party $404,620 $394,471 $10,149 As of December 31, 2024
Nellie Pou Democratic Party $642,843 $490,370 $152,474 As of December 31, 2024
Hector Castillo Republican Party $0 $0 $0 Data not available***
Billy Prempeh Republican Party $49,756 $48,803 $193 As of December 31, 2024
Benjamin Taylor Green Party $0 $0 $0 Data not available***
Bruno Pereira Libertarian Party $0 $0 $0 Data not available***

Source: Federal Elections Commission, "Campaign finance data," 2024. This product uses the openFEC API but is not endorsed or certified by the Federal Election Commission (FEC).

* According to the FEC, "Receipts are anything of value (money, goods, services or property) received by a political committee."
** According to the FEC, a disbursement "is a purchase, payment, distribution, loan, advance, deposit or gift of money or anything of value to influence a federal election," plus other kinds of payments not made to influence a federal election.
*** Candidate either did not report any receipts or disbursements to the FEC, or Ballotpedia did not find an FEC candidate ID.

General election race ratings

See also: Race rating definitions and methods

Ballotpedia provides race ratings from four outlets: The Cook Political Report, Inside Elections, Sabato's Crystal Ball, and DDHQ/The Hill. Each race rating indicates if one party is perceived to have an advantage in the race and, if so, the degree of advantage:

  • Safe and Solid ratings indicate that one party has a clear edge and the race is not competitive.
  • Likely ratings indicate that one party has a clear edge, but an upset is possible.
  • Lean ratings indicate that one party has a small edge, but the race is competitive.[5]
  • Toss-up ratings indicate that neither party has an advantage.

Race ratings are informed by a number of factors, including polling, candidate quality, and election result history in the race's district or state.[6][7][8]

Race ratings: New Jersey's 9th Congressional District election, 2024
Race trackerRace ratings
November 5, 2024October 29, 2024October 22, 2024October 15, 2024
The Cook Political Report with Amy WalterSolid DemocraticSolid DemocraticSolid DemocraticSolid Democratic
Decision Desk HQ and The HillSafe DemocraticSafe DemocraticSafe DemocraticSafe Democratic
Inside Elections with Nathan L. GonzalesSolid DemocraticSolid DemocraticSolid DemocraticSolid Democratic
Larry J. Sabato's Crystal BallSafe DemocraticSafe DemocraticSafe DemocraticSafe Democratic
Note: Ballotpedia reviews external race ratings every week throughout the election season and posts weekly updates even if the media outlets have not revised their ratings during that week.

Ballot access

The table below details filing requirements for U.S. House candidates in New Jersey in the 2024 election cycle. For additional information on candidate ballot access requirements in New Jersey, click here.

Filing requirements for U.S. House candidates, 2024
State Office Party Signatures required Filing fee Filing deadline Source
New Jersey U.S. House Ballot-qualified party 200 N/A 3/25/2024 Source
New Jersey U.S. House Unaffiliated 100 N/A 6/4/2024 Source

District analysis

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  • District map - A map of the district in place for the election.
  • Competitiveness - Information about the competitiveness of 2024 U.S. House elections in the state.
  • Presidential elections - Information about presidential elections in the district and the state.
  • State party control - The partisan makeup of the state's congressional delegation and state government.


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See also: Primary election competitiveness in state and federal government, 2024

This section contains data on U.S. House primary election competitiveness in New Jersey.

New Jersey U.S. Senate competitiveness, 2014-2024
Office Districts/
offices
Seats Open seats Candidates Possible primaries Contested Democratic primaries Contested Republican primaries % of contested primaries Incumbents in contested primaries % of incumbents in contested primaries
2024 1 1 0 7 2 1 1 100.0% 0 0.0%
2020 1 1 0 7 2 1 1 100.0% 1 100.0%
2018 1 1 0 4 2 1 1 100.0% 1 100.0%
2014 1 1 0 5 2 0 1 50.0% 0 0.0%

U.S. House

New Jersey U.S. House competitiveness, 2014-2024
Office Districts/
offices
Seats Open seats Candidates Possible primaries Contested Democratic primaries Contested Republican primaries % of contested primaries Incumbents in contested primaries % of incumbents in contested primaries
2024 12 12 1 50 24 7 9 66.7% 7 63.6%
2022 12 12 1 56 24 6 9 62.5% 6 54.5%
2020 12 12 0 50 24 8 7 62.5% 8 66.7%
2018 12 12 2 49 24 8 4 50.0% 5 50.0%
2016 12 12 0 37 24 6 4 41.7% 7 58.3%
2014 12 12 3 45 24 7 5 50.0% 4 44.4%

Post-filing deadline analysis

The following analysis covers all U.S. House districts up for election in New Jersey in 2024. Information below was calculated on April 14, 2024, and may differ from information shown in the table above due to candidate replacements and withdrawals after that time.

Fifty candidates, including 25 Democrats and 25 Republicans, ran for New Jersey’s 12 U.S. House districts. That’s 4.17 candidates per district, less than the 4.67 candidates per district that ran in 2022 but the same as the 4.17 candidates per district that ran in 2020.

This was the first election to take place after U.S. District Judge Zahid Quraishi issued a preliminary injunction blocking the use of the county line primary ballot design in the Democratic Primary.

The 3rd Congressional District was the only open district, meaning no incumbents filed to run. That’s the same as in 2022, when one district was open. There were no open districts in 2020, two in 2018, none in 2016, and three in 2014.

Incumbent Andrew Kim (D-3rd) did not run for re-election to run for the U.S. Senate.

Nine candidates—five Democrats and four Republicans—ran for the open 3rd Congressional District, the most candidates that ran for a seat in New Jersey in 2024.

Sixteen primaries—seven Democratic and nine Republican—were contested in 2024, the most this decade. Fifteen primaries were contested in 2022 and 2020, respectively. There were 12 contested primaries in 2018, 10 contested primaries in 2016, and 12 in 2014.

2020

See also: New Jersey's 9th Congressional District election, 2020

General election

General election for U.S. House New Jersey District 9

Incumbent Bill Pascrell defeated Billy Prempeh and Chris Auriemma in the general election for U.S. House New Jersey District 9 on November 3, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Bill Pascrell
Bill Pascrell (D)
 
65.8
 
203,674
Image of Billy Prempeh
Billy Prempeh (R) Candidate Connection
 
31.9
 
98,629
Image of Chris Auriemma
Chris Auriemma (Veteran For Change Party) Candidate Connection
 
2.3
 
7,239

Total votes: 309,542
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House New Jersey District 9

Incumbent Bill Pascrell defeated Zinovia Spezakis and Alp Basaran in the Democratic primary for U.S. House New Jersey District 9 on July 7, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Bill Pascrell
Bill Pascrell
 
80.6
 
52,422
Image of Zinovia Spezakis
Zinovia Spezakis Candidate Connection
 
16.9
 
10,998
Image of Alp Basaran
Alp Basaran Candidate Connection
 
2.4
 
1,592

Total votes: 65,012
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House New Jersey District 9

Billy Prempeh defeated Timothy Walsh (Unofficially withdrew) in the Republican primary for U.S. House New Jersey District 9 on July 7, 2020.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Billy Prempeh
Billy Prempeh Candidate Connection
 
74.2
 
10,055
Timothy Walsh (Unofficially withdrew)
 
25.8
 
3,500

Total votes: 13,555
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2018

See also: New Jersey's 9th Congressional District election, 2018

General election

General election for U.S. House New Jersey District 9

Incumbent Bill Pascrell defeated Eric Fisher and Claudio Belusic in the general election for U.S. House New Jersey District 9 on November 6, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Bill Pascrell
Bill Pascrell (D)
 
70.3
 
140,832
Image of Eric Fisher
Eric Fisher (R)
 
28.9
 
57,854
Claudio Belusic (L)
 
0.9
 
1,730

Total votes: 200,416
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Democratic primary election

Democratic primary for U.S. House New Jersey District 9

Incumbent Bill Pascrell defeated William Henry in the Democratic primary for U.S. House New Jersey District 9 on June 5, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Bill Pascrell
Bill Pascrell
 
85.7
 
23,365
William Henry
 
14.3
 
3,911

Total votes: 27,276
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Withdrawn or disqualified candidates

Republican primary election

Republican primary for U.S. House New Jersey District 9

Eric Fisher advanced from the Republican primary for U.S. House New Jersey District 9 on June 5, 2018.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Eric Fisher
Eric Fisher
 
100.0
 
5,142

Total votes: 5,142
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Footnotes

  1. A majority in the U.S. House when there are no vacancies is 218 seats.
  2. These figures include the seat of Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), who resigned on Nov. 13, 2024, after winning re-election.
  3. Daily Kos, "Daily Kos Elections' 2020 presidential results by congressional district, for new and old districts," accessed September 15, 2022
  4. The Hill, "New Jersey Democratic Rep. Bill Pascrell dead at 87," accessed August 21, 2024
  5. Inside Elections also uses Tilt ratings to indicate an even smaller advantage and greater competitiveness.
  6. Amee LaTour, "Email correspondence with Nathan Gonzalez," April 19, 2018
  7. Amee LaTour, "Email correspondence with Kyle Kondik," April 19, 2018
  8. Amee LaTour, "Email correspondence with Charlie Cook," April 22, 2018
  9. Cook Political Report, "The 2022 Cook Partisan Voting Index (Cook PVI℠)," accessed January 10, 2024
  10. Inside Elections, "Methodology: Inside Elections’ Baseline by Congressional District," December 8, 2023


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