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New Jersey's 13 congressional districts, shaded according to representative party. In the 2010 elections, Republican Jon Runyan picked up the 3rd district from Democrat John Adler, who had held the seat for two years.
There are currently thirteen United States congressional districts in New Jersey based on results from the 2000 census. There were once as many as fifteen. The fifteenth district was lost after the 1980 census and the fourteenth district was lost after the 1990 census. As a result of the 2010 census, one additional seat will be lost, reducing New Jersey's representation to 12 seats.[1]
In the 112th Congress, Democrats hold seven seats and Republicans hold six seats, representing New Jersey in the United States House of Representatives.
First Congressional District
Represented by Robert Andrews (D)
- Audubon
- Audubon Park
- Barrington
- Bellmawr
- Berlin
- Berlin Township
- Brooklawn
- Camden
- Chesilhurst
- Clementon
- Collingswood
- Gibbsboro
- Gloucester City
- Gloucester Township
- Haddon Heights
- Haddon Township
- Haddonfield
- Hi-Nella
- Laurel Springs
- Lawnside
- Lindenwold
- Magnolia
- Merchantville
- Mount Ephraim
- Oaklyn
- Pennsauken Township
- Pine Hill
- Pine Valley
- Runnemede
- Somerdale
- Stratford
- Tavistock
- Voorhees Township
- Winslow Township
- Woodlynne
- Clayton
- Deptford Township
- East Greenwich Township
- Glassboro
- Greenwich Township
- Logan Township
- Mantua Township (part; also in 2nd)
- Monroe Township
- National Park
- Paulsboro
- Pitman
- Washington Township
- Wenonah
- West Deptford Township
- Westville
- Woodbury Heights
- Woodbury
Second Congressional District
Represented by Frank LoBiondo (R)
Atlantic County
Cape May County
Cumberland County
Salem County
Burlington County- Shamong Township (part; also in 3rd)
- Washington Township
- Elk Township
- Franklin Township
- Harrison Township
- Mantua Township (part; also in 1st)
- Newfield
- South Harrison Township
- Swedesboro
- Woolwich Township
Third Congressional District
Represented by Jon Runyan (R)
- Bass River Township
- Beverly
- Burlington Township (part; also in 4th)
- Cinnaminson Township
- Delanco Township
- Delran Township
- Eastampton Township
- Edgewater Park Township
- Evesham Township
- Hainesport Township
- Lumberton Township
- Medford Lakes
- Medford Township
- Moorestown Township
- Mount Holly Township
- Mount Laurel Township
- New Hanover Township
- North Hanover Township
- Pemberton Township
- Pemberton
- Riverside Township
- Shamong Township (part; also in 2nd)
- Southampton Township
- Tabernacle Township
- Westampton Township
- Willingboro Township
- Woodland Township
- Wrightstown
- Barnegat
- Barnegat Light
- Beach Haven
- Beachwood
- Berkeley Township
- Eagleswood Township
- Harvey Cedars
- Island Heights
- Lacey Township
- Lavallette
- Little Egg Harbor Township
- Long Beach Township
- Ocean Gate
- Ocean Township
- Pine Beach
- Seaside Heights
- Seaside Park
- Ship Bottom
- South Toms River
- Stafford Township
- Surf City
- Toms River Township
- Tuckerton
Fourth Congressional District
Represented by Christopher Smith (R)
- Bordentown Township
- Bordentown
- Burlington Township (part; also in 3rd)
- Burlington
- Chesterfield Township
- Fieldsboro
- Florence Township
- Mansfield Township
- Springfield Township
- East Windsor Township
- Hamilton Township
- Hightstown
- Trenton (part; also in 12th)
- Robbinsville Township (known as Washington Township until 2007)
- Allentown
- Brielle
- Colts Neck
- Farmingdale
- Freehold
- Freehold Township (part; also in 12th)
- Howell Township
- Manasquan
- Millstone Township
- Roosevelt
- Sea Girt
- Spring Lake
- Spring Lake Heights
- Upper Freehold Township
- Wall Township
- Bay Head
- Brick Township
- Jackson Township
- Lakehurst
- Lakewood
- Manchester Township
- Mantoloking
- Plumsted Township
- Point Pleasant Beach
- Point Pleasant
Fifth Congressional District
Represented by Scott Garrett (R)
- Allendale
- Alpine
- Bergenfield
- Closter
- Cresskill
- Demarest
- Dumont
- Emerson
- Franklin Lakes
- Glen Rock
- Harrington Park
- Haworth
- Hillsdale
- Ho-Ho-Kus
- Mahwah Township
- Midland Park
- Montvale
- New Milford (part; also in 9th)
- Northvale
- Norwood
- Oakland
- Old Tappan
- Oradell
- Paramus
- Park Ridge
- Ramsey
- Ridgewood
- River Edge
- River Vale
- Rochelle Park
- Rockleigh
- Saddle River
- Tenafly
- Upper Saddle River
- Waldwick
- Washington Township
- Westwood
- Woodcliff Lake
- Wyckoff Township
- Bloomingdale (part; also in 11th)
- Ringwood
- Wanaque
- West Milford
- Andover Township
- Andover
- Branchville
- Frankford Township
- Franklin
- Fredon Township
- Green Township
- Hamburg
- Hampton Township
- Hardyston Township
- Hopatcong
- Lafayette Township
- Montague Township
- Newton
- Ogdensburg
- Sandyston Township
- Sparta Township (part; also in 11th)
- Stillwater Township
- Sussex
- Vernon Township
- Walpack Township
- Wantage Township
Sixth Congressional District
Represented by Frank Pallone (D)
- Dunellen
- Edison (part; also in 7th)
- Highland Park
- Metuchen
- Middlesex
- New Brunswick
- Old Bridge Township (part; also in 12th)
- Piscataway Township
- Sayreville
- South Amboy
- South River
- Aberdeen Township
- Allenhurst
- Asbury Park
- Atlantic Highlands
- Avon-by-the-Sea
- Belmar
- Bradley Beach
- Deal
- Hazlet Township
- Highlands
- Interlaken
- Keansburg
- Keyport
- Lake Como
- Loch Arbour
- Long Branch
- Manalapan Township (part; also in 12th)
- Marlboro Township (part; also in 12th)
- Matawan
- Middletown Township (part; also in 12th)
- Monmouth Beach
- Neptune City
- Neptune Township
- Ocean Township
- Red Bank
- Sea Bright
- Union Beach
- West Long Branch
- Franklin Township (part; also in 12th)
Seventh Congressional District
Represented by Leonard Lance (R)
- Alexandria Township
- Bethlehem Township
- Bloomsbury
- Califon
- Clinton
- Clinton Township
- Flemington
- Glen Gardner
- Hampton
- High Bridge
- Holland Township
- Lebanon
- Lebanon Township
- Milford
- Raritan Township
- Readington Township
- Tewksbury Township
- Union Township
- Edison (part; also in 6th)
- South Plainfield
- Woodbridge Township (part; also in 13)
- Bedminster
- Bernardsville
- Bound Brook
- Branchburg
- Bridgewater Township (part; also in 11th)
- Far Hills
- Green Brook
- Hillsborough
- Manville
- Millstone
- Montgomery
- North Plainfield
- Peapack and Gladstone
- Rocky Hill
- South Bound Brook
- Warren Township
- Watchung
- Berkeley Heights
- Clark
- Cranford
- Fanwood
- Garwood
- Kenilworth
- Linden (part; also in 10 and 13)
- Mountainside
- New Providence
- Roselle Park
- Scotch Plains
- Springfield Township
- Summit
- Union Township (part; also in 10)
- Westfield
- Winfield
Eighth Congressional District
Represented by William Pascrell (D)
- Belleville
- Bloomfield
- Cedar Grove
- Glen Ridge
- Livingston (part; also in 11th)
- Montclair (part; also in 10)
- Nutley
- South Orange (part; also in 10)
- Verona
- West Orange (part; also in 10)
- Clifton
- Haledon
- Little Falls
- North Haledon
- Passaic
- Paterson
- Pompton Lakes
- Prospect Park
- Totowa
- Wayne
- Woodland Park (formerly West Paterson)
Ninth Congressional District
Represented by Steven Rothman (D)
- Bogota
- Carlstadt
- Cliffside Park
- East Rutherford
- Edgewater
- Elmwood Park
- Englewood
- Englewood Cliffs
- Fair Lawn
- Fairview
- Fort Lee
- Garfield
- Hackensack
- Hasbrouck Heights
- Leonia
- Little Ferry
- Lodi
- Lyndhurst
- Maywood
- Moonachie
- New Milford (part; also in 5)
- North Arlington
- Palisades Park
- Ridgefield
- Ridgefield Park
- Rutherford
- Saddle Brook
- South Hackensack
- Teaneck
- Teterboro
- Wallington
- Wood-Ridge
- Jersey City (part; also 10 and 13)
- Kearny (part; also in 13)
- North Bergen (part; also in 13)
- Secaucus
Tenth Congressional District
Represented by Donald Payne (D)
- East Orange
- Irvington
- Maplewood
- Millburn (part; also in 11th)
- Montclair (part; also in 8)
- Newark (part; also in 13)
- Orange
- South Orange (part; also in 8)
- West Orange (part; also in 8)
- Bayonne (part; also in 13)
- Jersey City (part; also 9th and 13th)
- Elizabeth (part; also in 13)
- Hillside
- Linden (part; also in 7 and 13)
- Rahway
- Roselle
- Union Township (part; also in 7th)
Eleventh Congressional District
Represented by Rodney Frelinghuysen (R)
- Caldwell
- Essex Fells
- Fairfield
- Livingston (part; also in 8)
- Millburn (part; also in 10)
- North Caldwell
- Roseland
- West Caldwell
- Bernards Township
- Bridgewater Township (part; also in 7th)
- Raritan
- Somerville
Twelfth Congressional District
- Delaware Township
- East Amwell Township
- Franklin Township
- Frenchtown
- Kingwood Township
- Lambertville
- Stockton
- West Amwell Township
- Ewing Township
- Hopewell Township
- Hopewell
- Lawrence Township
- Pennington
- Princeton Borough
- Princeton Township
- Trenton (part; also in 4th)
- West Windsor Township
- Cranbury Township
- East Brunswick Township
- Helmetta
- Jamesburg
- Milltown
- Monroe Township
- North Brunswick Township
- Old Bridge Township (part; also in 6th)
- Plainsboro Township
- South Brunswick Township
- Spotswood
- Eatontown
- Englishtown
- Fair Haven
- Freehold Township (part; also in 4th)
- Holmdel Township
- Little Silver
- Manalapan Township (part; also in 6th)
- Marlboro Township (part; also in 6th)
- Middletown Township (part; also in 6th)
- Oceanport
- Rumson
- Shrewsbury Township
- Shrewsbury
- Tinton Falls
- Franklin Township (part; also in 6th)
Thirteenth Congressional District
Represented by Albio Sires (D)
- Bayonne (part; also in 10)
- East Newark
- Guttenberg
- Harrison
- Hoboken
- Jersey City (part; also in 9th and 10th)
- Kearny (part; also in 9th)
- North Bergen (part; also in 9)
- Union City
- Weehawken Township
- West New York
- Carteret
- Perth Amboy
- Woodbridge Township (part; also in 7th)
Fourteenth Congressional District
The fourteenth district was eliminated after the 1990 census.
Fifteenth Congressional District
The fifteenth district was eliminated after the 1980 census.
At-Large Congressional District
The At-Large District was reorganized to district representation after the 1840 census.
Notes
New Jersey's congressional districts All districts: At-large 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
The At-large and 14th and 15th districts are obsolete.
See also: New Jersey's past & present Representatives, Senators, and Delegations, 2010 elections, 2012 elections
All U.S. districts – Apportionment – Redistricting – Gerrymandering – MapsNew Jersey's current delegation to the United States Congress Senators Representatives 1: Rob Andrews (D), 2: Frank LoBiondo (R), 3: Jon Runyan (R), 4: Chris Smith (R), 5: Scott Garrett (R), 6: Frank Pallone (D), 7: Leonard Lance (R), 8: Bill Pascrell (D), 9: Steve Rothman (D), 10: Don Payne (D), 11: Rodney P. Frelinghuysen (R), 12: Rush D. Holt, Jr. (D), 13: Albio Sires (D)Other states'
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