United States congressional delegations from New Jersey
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New Jersey
Census Topic | Value |
---|---|
Population | 9,288,994 |
Gender |
48.3% Male 51.7% Female |
Race |
55% White 13.1% Black 10.2% Asian 0.6% Native American 0% Pacific Islander |
Ethnicity | 21.6% Hispanic or Latino origin |
Median household income | $101,050 |
High school graduation rate | 90.7% |
College graduation rate | 42.9% |
Upcoming elections |
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 2020 census and 2023 ACS data. Percentages are rounded to the nearest 0.1%.
This page displays the current and historical members of U.S. Congress from New Jersey.
Here is the current partisan breakdown of the congressional members from New Jersey.
Congressional Partisan Breakdown from New Jersey | |||
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Party | U.S. Senate | U.S. House | Total |
Democratic | 2 | 9 | 11 |
Republican | 0 | 3 | 3 |
Independent | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Vacancies | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Total | 2 | 12 | 14 |
Current members
U.S. Senate
- See also: Classes of United States Senators
- See also: Classes of United States Senators
The current members of the U.S. Senate from New Jersey are:
Office | Name | Party | Date assumed office | Date term ends |
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U.S. Senate New Jersey | Cory Booker | Democratic | October 31, 2013 | January 3, 2027 |
U.S. Senate New Jersey | Andrew Kim | Democratic | December 9, 2024 | January 3, 2031 |
U.S. House
The current members of the U.S. House from New Jersey are:
Office | Name | Party | Date assumed office | Date term ends |
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U.S. House New Jersey District 1 | Donald Norcross | Democratic | November 12, 2014 | January 3, 2027 |
U.S. House New Jersey District 2 | Jeff Van Drew | Republican | January 3, 2019 | January 3, 2027 |
U.S. House New Jersey District 3 | Herbert C. Conaway Jr. | Democratic | January 3, 2025 | January 3, 2027 |
U.S. House New Jersey District 4 | Chris Smith | Republican | January 3, 1981 | January 3, 2027 |
U.S. House New Jersey District 5 | Josh Gottheimer | Democratic | January 3, 2017 | January 3, 2027 |
U.S. House New Jersey District 6 | Frank Pallone Jr. | Democratic | January 3, 1993 | January 3, 2027 |
U.S. House New Jersey District 7 | Thomas Kean Jr. | Republican | January 3, 2023 | January 3, 2027 |
U.S. House New Jersey District 8 | Robert Menendez Jr. | Democratic | January 3, 2023 | January 3, 2027 |
U.S. House New Jersey District 9 | Nellie Pou | Democratic | January 3, 2025 | January 3, 2027 |
U.S. House New Jersey District 10 | LaMonica McIver | Democratic | September 23, 2024 | January 3, 2027 |
U.S. House New Jersey District 11 | Mikie Sherrill | Democratic | January 3, 2019 | January 3, 2027 |
U.S. House New Jersey District 12 | Bonnie Watson Coleman | Democratic | January 3, 2015 | January 3, 2027 |
Historical members
U.S. Senate
Historical Representation to the U.S. Senate by Party from New Jersey | ||||
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Party | Total | |||
Democratic | 27 | |||
Republican | 23 | |||
Pro-Administration | 4 | |||
Federalist | 6 | |||
Whig | 3 | |||
Jacksonian | 1 | |||
Anti-Jacksonian | 2 | |||
Adams | 1 | |||
Democratic Republican; Crawford Republican, Jacksonian | 1 | |||
Democratic Republican | 5 | |||
Democratic Republican; National Republican; Whig | 1 |
Class 1 Senators from New Jersey | ||||||||
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Senators | Years Served | Party | ||||||
Jonathan Elmer | 1789-1791 | Pro-Administration | ||||||
John Rutherfurd | 1791-1798 | Pro-Administration | ||||||
Franklin Davenport | 1798-1799 | Federalist | ||||||
James Schureman | 1799-1801 | Federalist | ||||||
Aaron Ogden | 1801-1803 | Federalist | ||||||
John Condit | 1803-1809 | Democratic Republican | ||||||
John Lambert | 1809-1815 | Democratic Republican | ||||||
James J. Wilson | 1815-1821 | Democratic Republican | ||||||
Samuel L. Southard | 1821-1823 | Democratic Republican; National Republican; Whig | ||||||
Joseph McIlvaine | 1823-1826 | Anti-Jacksonian | ||||||
Ephraim Bateman | 1826-1829 | Adams | ||||||
Mahlon Dickerson | 1829-1833 | Jacksonian | ||||||
Samuel L. Southard | 1833-1842 | Whig | ||||||
William L. Dayton | 1842-1851 | Whig | ||||||
Robert F. Stockton | 1851-1853 | Democratic | ||||||
John R. Thomson | 1853-1862 | Democratic | ||||||
Richard S. Field | 1862-1863 | Republican | ||||||
James W. Wall | 1863-1863 | Democratic | ||||||
William Wright | 1863-1866 | Democratic | ||||||
Frederick T. Frelinghuysen | 1866-1869 | Republican | ||||||
John P. Stockton | 1869-1875 | Democratic | ||||||
Theodore F. Randolph | 1875-1881 | Democratic | ||||||
William J. Sewell | 1881-1887 | Republican | ||||||
Rufus Blodgett | 1887-1893 | Democratic | ||||||
James Smith, Jr. | 1893-1899 | Democratic | ||||||
John Kean | 1899-1911 | Republican | ||||||
James E. Martine | 1911-1917 | Democratic | ||||||
Joseph S. Frelinghuysen | 1917-1923 | Republican | ||||||
Edward I. Edwards | 1923-1929 | Democratic | ||||||
Hamilton F. Kean | 1929-1935 | Republican | ||||||
A. Harry Moore | 1935-1938 | Democratic | ||||||
John G. Milton | 1938-1938 | Democratic | ||||||
W. Warren Barbour | 1938-1943 | Republican | ||||||
Arthur Walsh | 1943-1944 | Democratic | ||||||
H. Alexander Smith | 1944-1959 | Republican | ||||||
Harrison A. Williams, Jr. | 1959-1982 | Democratic | ||||||
Nicholas F. Brady | 1982-1982 | Republican | ||||||
Frank R. Lautenberg | 1982-2001 | Democratic | ||||||
Jon S. Corzine | 2001-2006 | Democratic | ||||||
Robert Menendez | 2006-2024 | Independent | ||||||
George Helmy | 2024-2024 | Democratic | ||||||
Andrew Kim | 2024-present | Democratic |
Class 2 Senators from New Jersey | ||||||||
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Senators | Years Served | Party | ||||||
William Paterson | 1789-1790 | Pro-Administration | ||||||
Philemon Dickinson | 1790-1793 | Pro-Administration | ||||||
Frederick Frelinghuysen | 1793-1796 | Federalist | ||||||
Richard Stockton | 1796-1799 | Federalist | ||||||
Jonathan Dayton | 1799-1805 | Federalist | ||||||
Aaron Kitchell | 1805-1809 | Democratic Republican | ||||||
John Condit | 1809-1817 | Democratic Republican | ||||||
Mahlon Dickerson | 1817-1829 | Democratic Republican; Crawford Republican, Jacksonian | ||||||
Theodore Frelinghuysen | 1829-1835 | Anti-Jacksonian | ||||||
Garret D. Wall | 1835-1841 | Democratic | ||||||
Jacob W. Miller | 1841-1853 | Whig | ||||||
William Wright | 1853-1859 | Democratic | ||||||
John C. Ten Eyck | 1859-1865 | Republican | ||||||
John P. Stockton | 1865-1866 | Democratic | ||||||
Alexander G. Cattell | 1866-1871 | Republican | ||||||
Frederick T. Frelinghuysen | 1871-1877 | Republican | ||||||
John R. McPherson | 1877-1895 | Democratic | ||||||
William J. Sewell | 1895-1901 | Republican | ||||||
John F. Dryden | 1902-1907 | Republican | ||||||
Frank O. Briggs | 1907-1913 | Republican | ||||||
William Hughes | 1913-1918 | Democratic | ||||||
David Baird | 1918-1919 | Republican | ||||||
Walter E. Edge | 1919-1929 | Republican | ||||||
David Baird, Jr. | 1929-1930 | Republican | ||||||
Dwight W. Morrow | 1930-1931 | Republican | ||||||
W. Warren Barbour | 1931-1937 | Republican | ||||||
William H. Smathers | 1937-1943 | Democratic | ||||||
Albert W. Hawkes | 1943-1949 | Republican | ||||||
Robert C. Hendrickson | 1949-1955 | Republican | ||||||
Clifford P. Case | 1955-1979 | Republican | ||||||
Bill Bradley | 1979-1997 | Democratic | ||||||
Robert G. Torricelli | 1997-2003 | Democratic | ||||||
Frank Lautenberg | 2003-2013 | Democratic | ||||||
Cory Booker | 2013-Present | Democratic |
U.S. House
2000s
Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 2000s from New Jersey | ||||
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Party | Total | |||
Democratic | 13 | |||
Republican | 6 | |||
Multiple party affiliations | 1 | |||
Total Representatives | 20 |
Representatives to the U.S. House from New Jersey | ||||||||
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Representatives | Years Served | Party | ||||||
Michael A. Ferguson | 2001–2009 | Republican | ||||||
Scott Garrett | 2003-2017 | Republican | ||||||
Albio Sires | 2007-2023 | Democratic | ||||||
John Adler | 2009–2011 | Democratic | ||||||
Leonard Lance | 2009-2019 | Republican | ||||||
Jon Runyan | 2011-2015 | Republican | ||||||
Donald Payne, Jr. | 2013-2024 | Democratic | ||||||
Donald Norcross | 2014-present | Democratic | ||||||
Tom MacArthur | 2015-2019 | Republican | ||||||
Bonnie Watson Coleman | 2015-present | Democratic | ||||||
Josh Gottheimer | 2017-present | Democratic | ||||||
Jeff Van Drew | 2019-present | Democratic; Republican[1] | ||||||
Andrew Kim | 2019-2024 | Democratic | ||||||
Tom Malinowski | 2019-2023 | Democratic | ||||||
Mikie Sherrill | 2019-present | Democratic | ||||||
Thomas Kean Jr. | 2023-present | Republican | ||||||
Robert Menendez Jr. | 2023-present | Democratic | ||||||
LaMonica McIver | 2024-present | Democratic | ||||||
Herbert Conaway Jr. | 2025-present | Democratic | ||||||
Nellie Pou | 2025-present | Democratic |
1900s
Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 1900s from New Hampshire | ||||
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Party | Total | |||
Democratic | 64 | |||
Republican | 68 | |||
Total Representatives | 132 |
Representatives to the U.S. House from New Jersey | ||||||||
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Representatives | Years Served | Party | ||||||
De Witt C. Flanagan | 1901–1902 | Democratic | ||||||
Allan Benny | 1903–1904 | Democratic | ||||||
William M. Lanning | 1903–1904 | Republican | ||||||
William Hughes | 1903–1904, 1907–1912 | Democratic | ||||||
William H. Wiley | 1903–1910 | Republican | ||||||
Ira W. Wood | 1903–1912 | Republican | ||||||
Henry C. Allen | 1905–1906 | Republican | ||||||
Marshall Van Winkle | 1905–1906 | Republican | ||||||
Eugene W. Leake | 1907–1908 | Democratic | ||||||
Le Gage Pratt | 1907–1908 | Democratic | ||||||
James A. Hamill | 1907–1920 | Democratic | ||||||
Eugene F. Kinkead | 1909–1914 | Democratic | ||||||
Archibald C. Hart | 1911–1912,1915–1916 | Democratic | ||||||
Walter I. McCoy | 1911–1914 | Democratic | ||||||
Edward W. Townsend | 1911–1914 | Democratic | ||||||
William E. Tuttle, Jr. | 1911–1914 | Democratic | ||||||
Thomas J. Scully | 1911–1920 | Democratic | ||||||
William J. Browning | 1912–1920 | Republican | ||||||
Jacob T. Baker | 1913–1914 | Democratic | ||||||
Robert G. Bremner | 1913–1914 | Democratic | ||||||
Lewis J. Martin | 1913–1914 | Democratic | ||||||
Allan B. Walsh | 1913–1914 | Democratic | ||||||
Dow H. Drukker | 1913–1918 | Republican | ||||||
John J. Eagan | 1913–1920, 1923–1924 | Democratic | ||||||
John Henry Capstick | 1915–1918 | Republican | ||||||
Edward W. Gray | 1915–1918 | Republican | ||||||
Elijah C. Hutchinson | 1915–1922 | Republican | ||||||
Isaac Bacharach | 1915–1936 | Republican | ||||||
Frederick R. Lehlbach | 1915–1936 | Republican | ||||||
William F. Birch | 1917–1918 | Republican | ||||||
John R. Ramsey | 1917–1920 | Republican | ||||||
Cornelius A. McGlennon | 1919–1920 | Democratic | ||||||
Daniel F. Minahan | 1919–1920, 1923–1924 | Democratic | ||||||
Amos H. Radcliffe | 1919–1922 | Republican | ||||||
Francis F. Patterson, Jr. | 1919–1926 | Republican | ||||||
Ernest R. Ackerman | 1919–1932 | Republican | ||||||
Theodore F. Appleby | 1921–1922 | Republican | ||||||
Archibald E. Olpp | 1921–1922 | Republican | ||||||
Herbert W. Taylor | 1921–1922, 1925–1926 | Republican | ||||||
Charles F. X. O'Brien | 1921–1924 | Democratic | ||||||
Randolph Perkins | 1921–1936 | Republican | ||||||
Charles Browne | 1923–1924 | Democratic | ||||||
Elmer H. Geran | 1923–1924 | Democratic | ||||||
Frank J. McNulty | 1923–1924 | Democratic | ||||||
George N. Seger | 1923–1940 | Republican | ||||||
Stewart H. Appleby | 1925–1926 | Republican | ||||||
Franklin W. Fort | 1925–1930 | Republican | ||||||
Oscar L. Auf Der Heide | 1925–1934 | Democratic | ||||||
Mary T. Norton | 1925–1950 | Democratic | ||||||
Charles A. Eaton | 1926–1952 | Republican | ||||||
Paul J. Moore | 1927–1928 | Democratic | ||||||
Harold G. Hoffman | 1927–1930 | Republican | ||||||
Charles A. Wolverton | 1927–1958 | Republican | ||||||
Fred A. Hartley, Jr. | 1929–1948 | Republican | ||||||
Percy H. Stewart | 1931–1932 | Democratic | ||||||
Peter A. Cavicchia | 1931–1936 | Republican | ||||||
William H. Sutphin | 1931–1942 | Democratic | ||||||
Edward A. Kenney | 1933–1938 | Democratic | ||||||
Donald H. McLean | 1933–1944 | Republican | ||||||
D. Lane Powers | 1933–1946 | Republican | ||||||
Edward J. Hart | 1935–1954 | Democratic | ||||||
Edward L. O'Neill | 1937–1938 | Democratic | ||||||
Frank W. Towey, Jr. | 1937–1938 | Democratic | ||||||
Elmer H. Wene | 1937–1938, 1941–1944 | Democratic | ||||||
J. Parnell Thomas | 1937–1950 | Republican | ||||||
Walter S. Jeffries | 1939–1940 | Republican | ||||||
Albert L. Vreeland | 1939–1942 | Republican | ||||||
Frank C. Osmers, Jr. | 1939–1942, 1951–1964 | Republican | ||||||
Robert W. Kean | 1939–1958 | Republican | ||||||
Gordon Canfield | 1941–1960 | Republican | ||||||
Frank L. Sundstrom | 1943–1948 | Republican | ||||||
Harry Lancaster Towe | 1943–1952 | Republican | ||||||
James C. Auchincloss | 1943–1964 | Republican | ||||||
Frank A. Mathews, Jr. | 1945–1948 | Republican | ||||||
Clifford P. Case | 1945–1954 | Republican | ||||||
Thomas M. Hand | 1945–1956 | Republican | ||||||
Charles R. Howell | 1949–1954 | Democratic | ||||||
Hugh J. Addonizio | 1949–1962 | Democratic | ||||||
William B. Widnall | 1949–1974 | Republican | ||||||
Peter W. Rodino, Jr. | 1949–1988 | Democratic | ||||||
Alfred D. Sieminski | 1951–1958 | Democratic | ||||||
Harrison A. Williams, Jr. | 1953–1956 | Democratic | ||||||
Peter Hood Ballantine Frelinghuysen, Jr. | 1953–1974 | Republican | ||||||
T. James Tumulty | 1955–1956 | Democratic | ||||||
Frank Thompson, Jr. | 1955–1980 | Democratic | ||||||
Vincent J. Dellay | 1957–1958 | Republican | ||||||
Milton W. Glenn | 1957–1964 | Republican | ||||||
Florence P. Dwyer | 1957–1972 | Republican | ||||||
George M. Wallhauser | 1959–1964 | Republican | ||||||
William T. Cahill | 1959–1970 | Republican | ||||||
Cornelius E. Gallagher | 1959–1972 | Democratic | ||||||
Dominick V. Daniels | 1959–1976 | Democratic | ||||||
Charles S. Joelson | 1961–1970 | Democratic | ||||||
Edward J. Patten | 1963–1980 | Democratic | ||||||
Joseph G. Minish | 1963–1984 | Democratic | ||||||
Paul J. Krebs | 1965–1966 | Democratic | ||||||
Thomas C. McGrath, Jr. | 1965–1966 | Democratic | ||||||
Henry Helstoski | 1965–1976 | Democratic | ||||||
James J. Howard | 1965–1988 | Democratic | ||||||
John E. Hunt | 1967–1974 | Republican | ||||||
Charles W. Sandman, Jr. | 1967–1974 | Republican | ||||||
Edwin B. Forsythe | 1969–1984 | Republican | ||||||
Robert A. Roe | 1969–1992 | Democratic | ||||||
Joseph J. Maraziti | 1973–1974 | Republican | ||||||
Matthew J. Rinaldo | 1973–1992 | Republican | ||||||
Helen S. Meyner | 1975–1978 | Democratic | ||||||
Andrew Maguire | 1975–1980 | Democratic | ||||||
Millicent H. Fenwick | 1975–1982 | Republican | ||||||
James J. Florio | 1975–1990 | Democratic | ||||||
William J. Hughes | 1975–1994 | Democratic | ||||||
Joseph A. LeFante | 1977–1978 | Democratic | ||||||
Harold C. Hollenbeck | 1977–1982 | Republican | ||||||
James A. Courter | 1979–1990 | Republican | ||||||
Frank J. Guarini, Jr. | 1979–1992 | Democratic | ||||||
Bernard J. Dwyer | 1981–1992 | Democratic | ||||||
Marge Roukema | 1981–2002 | Republican | ||||||
Chris Smith | 1981-present | Republican | ||||||
Robert G. Torricelli | 1983–1996 | Democratic | ||||||
Hugh James Saxton | 1984–2009 | Republican | ||||||
Dean A. Gallo | 1985–1994 | Republican | ||||||
Richard Zimmer | 1991–1996 | Republican | ||||||
Rob Andrews | 1991-2014 | Democratic | ||||||
Herbert Klein | 1993–1994 | Democratic | ||||||
Robert D. Franks | 1993–2000 | Republican | ||||||
Frank Pallone Jr. | 1993-present | Democratic | ||||||
William J. Martini | 1995–1996 | Republican | ||||||
Rodney Frelinghuysen | 1995-2019 | Republican | ||||||
Frank LoBiondo | 1995-2019 | Republican | ||||||
Michael J. Pappas | 1997–1998 | Republican | ||||||
Steve Rothman | 1997-2013 | Democratic | ||||||
Bill Pascrell | 1997-2024 | Democratic | ||||||
Rush D. Holt, Jr. | 1999-2015 | Democratic |
1800s
Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 1800s from New Hampshire | ||||
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Party | Total | |||
Democratic | 54 | |||
Republican | 66 | |||
Federalist | 3 | |||
Democratic-Republican | 1 | |||
Unaffiliated | 2 | |||
Whig | 18 | |||
Jacksonian | 5 | |||
Anti-Jacksonian | 4 | |||
Adams | 3 | |||
Opposition Party | 1 | |||
Total Representatives | 157 |
Representatives to the U.S. House from New Jersey | ||||||||
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Representatives | Years Served | Party | ||||||
James Mott | 1801–1804 | Republican | ||||||
Ebenezer Elmer | 1801–1806 | Republican | ||||||
William Helms | 1801–1810 | Republican | ||||||
Henry Southard | 1801–1810, 1815–1820 | Republican | ||||||
James Sloan | 1803–1808 | Republican | ||||||
Adam Boyd | 1803–1812 | Republican | ||||||
Ezra Darby | 1805–1808 | Republican | ||||||
John Lambert | 1805–1808 | Democratic-Republican | ||||||
Thomas Newbold | 1807–1812 | Republican | ||||||
James Cox | 1809–1810 | Republican | ||||||
John A. Scudder | 1809–1810 | Republican | ||||||
Jacob Hufty | 1809–1814 | Federalist | ||||||
George C. Maxwell | 1811–1812 | Republican | ||||||
James Morgan | 1811–1812 | Republican | ||||||
Lewis Condict | 1811–1816, 1821–1832 | Republican | ||||||
Thomas Bines | 1813–1814 | Republican | ||||||
William Coxe, Jr. | 1813–1814 | Federalist | ||||||
Richard Stockton | 1813–1814 | Federalist | ||||||
Thomas Ward | 1813–1816 | Republican | ||||||
Ezra Baker | 1815–1816 | Republican | ||||||
Benjamin Bennet | 1815–1816 | Republican | ||||||
Ephraim Bateman | 1815–1822 | Republican | ||||||
Joseph Bloomfield | 1817–1820 | Republican | ||||||
Charles Kinsey | 1817–1820 | Republican | ||||||
John Linn | 1817–1820 | Republican | ||||||
Bernard Smith | 1819–1820 | Republican | ||||||
James Matlack | 1821–1824 | Republican | ||||||
George Cassedy | 1821–1826 | Republican | ||||||
George Holcombe | 1821–1828 | Republican | ||||||
Samuel Swan | 1821–1830 | Republican | ||||||
Daniel Garrison | 1823–1826 | Republican | ||||||
Ebenezer Tucker | 1825–1828 | Unaffiliated | ||||||
Thomas Sinnickson | 1827–1828 | Adams | ||||||
Hedge Thompson | 1827–1828 | Unaffiliated | ||||||
Isaac Pierson | 1827–1830 | Adams | ||||||
James F. Randolph | 1827–1832 | Adams | ||||||
Richard M. Cooper | 1829–1832 | Anti-Jacksonian | ||||||
Thomas H. Hughes | 1829–1832 | Anti-Jacksonian | ||||||
Silas Condit | 1831–1832 | Anti-Jacksonian | ||||||
Isaac Southard | 1831–1832 | Anti-Jacksonian | ||||||
Ferdinand Schureman Schenck | 1833–1834 | Jacksonian | ||||||
Samuel Fowler | 1833–1836 | Jacksonian | ||||||
Thomas Lee | 1833–1836 | Jacksonian | ||||||
James Parker | 1833–1836 | Jacksonian | ||||||
William N. Shinn | 1833–1836 | Jacksonian | ||||||
Philemon Dickerson | 1833–1836, 1839–1840 | Democratic | ||||||
William Chetwood | 1835–1836 | Whig | ||||||
William Halstead | 1837–1838, 1841–1842 | Whig | ||||||
John P. B. Maxwell | 1837–1838, 1841–1842 | Whig | ||||||
Charles C. Stratton | 1837–1838, 1841–1842 | Whig | ||||||
Thomas J. Yorke | 1837–1838, 1841–1842 | Whig | ||||||
John Bancker Aycrigg | 1837–1838, 1841–1842 | Whig | ||||||
Joseph F. Randolph | 1837–1842 | Whig | ||||||
William R. Cooper | 1839–1840 | Democratic | ||||||
Joseph Kille | 1839–1840 | Democratic | ||||||
Daniel B. Ryall | 1839–1840 | Democratic | ||||||
Peter D. Vroom | 1839–1840 | Democratic | ||||||
Lucius Q.C. Elmer | 1843–1844 | Democratic | ||||||
Isaac G. Farlee | 1843–1844 | Democratic | ||||||
Littleton Kirkpatrick | 1843–1844 | Democratic | ||||||
George Sykes | 1843–1846 | Democratic | ||||||
William Wright | 1843–1846 | Whig | ||||||
John Runk | 1845–1846 | Whig | ||||||
Samuel G. Wright | 1845–1846 | Whig | ||||||
Joseph E. Edsall | 1845–1848 | Democratic | ||||||
Dudley S. Gregory | 1847–1848 | Whig | ||||||
John Van Dyke | 1847–1850 | Whig | ||||||
William A. Newell | 1847–1850, 1865–1866 | Whig | ||||||
Andrew K. Hay | 1849–1850 | Whig | ||||||
James G. King | 1849–1850 | Whig | ||||||
Isaac Wildrick | 1849–1852 | Democratic | ||||||
George H. Brown | 1851–1852 | Whig | ||||||
Rodman M. Price | 1851–1852 | Democratic | ||||||
Charles Skelton | 1851–1854 | Democratic | ||||||
Nathan T. Stratton | 1851–1854 | Democratic | ||||||
Samuel Lilly | 1853–1854 | Democratic | ||||||
Alexander C. M. Pennington | 1853–1856 | Whig | ||||||
George Vail | 1853–1856 | Democratic | ||||||
James Bishop | 1855–1856 | Opposition Party | ||||||
Isaiah D. Clawson | 1855–1858 | Republican | ||||||
George R. Robbins | 1855–1858 | Republican | ||||||
John Huyler | 1857–1858 | Democratic | ||||||
Jacob R. Wortendyke | 1857–1858 | Democratic | ||||||
Garnett B. Adrain | 1857–1860 | Democratic | ||||||
William Pennington | 1859–1860 | Republican | ||||||
Jetur R. Riggs | 1859–1860 | Democratic | ||||||
John T. Nixon | 1859–1862 | Republican | ||||||
John L. N. Stratton | 1859–1862 | Republican | ||||||
George T. Cobb | 1861–1862 | Democratic | ||||||
Nehemiah Perry | 1861–1864 | Democratic | ||||||
William G. Steele | 1861–1864 | Democratic | ||||||
George Middleton | 1863–1864 | Democratic | ||||||
Andrew J. Rogers | 1863–1866 | Democratic | ||||||
John F. Starr | 1863–1866 | Republican | ||||||
Edwin R. V. Wright | 1865–1866 | Democratic | ||||||
Charles Sitgreaves | 1865–1868 | Democratic | ||||||
George A. Halsey | 1867–1868, 1871–1872 | Republican | ||||||
Charles Haight | 1867–1870 | Democratic | ||||||
William Moore | 1867–1870 | Republican | ||||||
John Hill | 1867–1872,1881–1882 | Republican | ||||||
Orestes Cleveland | 1869–1870 | Democratic | ||||||
John T. Bird | 1869–1872 | Democratic | ||||||
Samuel C. Forker | 1871–1872 | Democratic | ||||||
John W. Hazelton | 1871–1874 | Republican | ||||||
Amos Clark, Jr. | 1873–1874 | Republican | ||||||
Isaac W. Scudder | 1873–1874 | Republican | ||||||
Marcus L. Ward | 1873–1874 | Republican | ||||||
James N. Pidcock | 1873–1874, 1885–1888 | Republican | ||||||
Samuel A. Dobbins | 873–1876 | Republican | ||||||
Robert Hamilton | 1873–1876 | Democratic | ||||||
James G. Hampton | 1873–1876 | Whig | ||||||
Frederick H. Teese | 1875–1876 | Democratic | ||||||
Augustus W. Cutler | 1875–1878 | Democratic | ||||||
Clement H. Sinnickson | 1875–1878 | Republican | ||||||
Augustus A. Hardenbergh | 1875–1878,1881–1882 | Democratic | ||||||
Miles Ross | 1875–1882 | Democratic | ||||||
Thomas B. Peddie | 1877–1878 | Republican | ||||||
John H. Pugh | 1877–1878 | Republican | ||||||
Alvah A. Clark | 1877–1880 | Democratic | ||||||
John L. Blake | 1879–1880 | Republican | ||||||
Lewis A. Brigham | 1879–1880 | Republican | ||||||
Hezekiah B. Smith | 1879–1880 | Democratic | ||||||
Charles H. Voorhis | 1879–1880 | Republican | ||||||
George M. Robeson | 1879–1882 | Republican | ||||||
Henry S. Harris | 1881–1882 | Democratic | ||||||
Phineas Jones | 1881–1882 | Republican | ||||||
John H. Brewer | 1881–1884 | Republican | ||||||
Thomas M. Ferrell | 1883–1884 | Democratic | ||||||
William H.F. Fiedler | 1883–1884 | Democratic | ||||||
Benjamin F. Howey | 1883–1884 | Republican | ||||||
John Kean | 1883–1884, 1887–1888 | Republican | ||||||
William McAdoo | 1883–1890 | Democratic | ||||||
Robert S. Green | 1885–1886 | Democratic | ||||||
George Hires | 1885–1888 | Republican | ||||||
Herman Lehlbach | 1885–1890 | Republican | ||||||
James Buchanan | 1885–1892 | Republican | ||||||
Charles D. Beckwith | 1889–1890 | Republican | ||||||
Christopher A. Bergen | 1889–1892 | Republican | ||||||
Samuel Fowler | 1889–1892 | Democratic | ||||||
Jacob A. Geissenhainer | 1889–1894 | Democratic | ||||||
Edward F. McDonald | 1891–1892 | Democratic | ||||||
Cornelius A. Cadmus | 1891–1894 | Democratic | ||||||
Thomas D. English | 1891–1894 | Democratic | ||||||
Johnston Cornish | 1893–1894 | Democratic | ||||||
John T. Dunn | 1893–1894 | Democratic | ||||||
George B. Fielder | 1893–1894 | Democratic | ||||||
John J. Gardner | 1893–1912 | Republican | ||||||
Henry C. Loudenslager | 1893–1912 | Republican | ||||||
Thomas McEwan, Jr. | 1895–1898 | Republican | ||||||
Mahlon Pitney | 1895–1898 | Republican | ||||||
James F. Stewart | 1895–1902 | Republican | ||||||
Charles N. Fowler | 1895–1910 | Republican | ||||||
Benjamin F. Howell | 1895-1910 | Republican | ||||||
Richard W. Parker | 1895–1922 | Republican | ||||||
William D. Daly | 1899–1900 | Democratic | ||||||
Joshua S. Salmon | 1899–1902 | Democratic | ||||||
Allan L. McDermott | 1899–1906 | Democratic |
1700s
Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 1700s from New Jersey | ||||
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Party | Total | |||
Republican | 1 | |||
Pro-Administration | 5 | |||
Federalist | 7 | |||
Democratic-Republican | 2 | |||
Total Representatives | 15 |
Representatives to the U.S. House from New Jersey | ||||||||
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Representatives | Years Served | Party | ||||||
Lambert Cadwalader | 1789–1790, 1793–1794 | Pro-Administration | ||||||
Thomas Sinnickson | 1789–1790, 1797–1798 | Pro-Administration | ||||||
James Schureman | 1789–1790, 1797–1798, 1813–1814 | Federalist | ||||||
Elias Boudinot | 1789–1794 | Pro-Administration | ||||||
Abraham Clark | 1791–1794 | Pro-Administration | ||||||
Aaron Kitchell | 1791–1796, 1799–1800 | Democratic-Republican | ||||||
Jonathan Dayton | 1791–1798 | Federalist | ||||||
John Beatty | 1793–1794 | Pro-Administration | ||||||
Thomas Henderson | 1795–1796 | Federalist | ||||||
Isaac Smith | 1795–1796 | Federalist | ||||||
Mark Thomson | 1795–1798 | Federalist | ||||||
James H. Imlay | 1797–1800 | Federalist | ||||||
Franklin Davenport | 1799–1800 | Federalist | ||||||
James Linn | 1799–1800 | Republican | ||||||
John Condit | 1799–1802, 1819–1820 | Democratic-Republican |
District map
Footnotes
- ↑ Van Drew changed partisan affiliation from Democratic to Republican in December 2019.
Senators
Cory Booker (D)
Andrew Kim (D)
Representatives
District 1
Donald Norcross (D)
District 2
Jeff Van Drew (R)
District 3
Herbert Conaway (D)
District 4
Chris Smith (R)
District 5
Josh Gottheimer (D)
District 6
Frank Pallone (D)
District 7
Thomas Kean (R)
District 8
Robert Menendez (D)
District 9
Nellie Pou (D)
District 10
LaMonica McIver (D)
District 11
Mikie Sherrill (D)
District 12
Bonnie Coleman (D)
Democratic Party (11)
Republican Party (3)