New Jersey's congressional districts

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New Jersey's congressional districts since 2013[1]

There were 12 United States congressional districts in New Jersey based on results from the 2010 Census. There were once as many as 15. The fifteenth district was lost after the 1980 Census, the fourteenth district was lost after the 1990 Census, and the thirteenth district was lost after the 2010 Census.

In the 114th Congress, Democrats hold six seats and Republicans hold six seats, representing New Jersey in the United States House of Representatives.

First Congressional District

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Represented by Donald Norcross (D)

Burlington County (2 municipalities)

Camden County (36 municipalities)

Gloucester County (14 municipalities)

Second Congressional District

New Jersey's 2nd congressional district, 113th-current Congress

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Represented by Frank LoBiondo (R)

Atlantic County

Burlington County (2 municipalities)

Camden County (1 municipality)

Cape May County

Cumberland County

Gloucester County (11 municipalities)

Ocean County (10 municipalities)

Salem County

Third Congressional District

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Represented by Tom MacArthur (R)

Burlington County (36 municipalities)

Ocean County (16 municipalities)

Fourth Congressional District

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Represented by Christopher Smith (R)

Mercer County (2 municipalities)

Monmouth County (34 municipalities)

Ocean County (8 municipalities)

Fifth Congressional District

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Represented by Scott Garrett (R)

Bergen County (43 municipalities)

Passaic County (2 municipalities)

Sussex County (19 municipalities)

Warren County (15 municipalities)

Sixth Congressional District

New Jersey's 6th congressional district, 113th-current Congress

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Represented by Frank Pallone (D)

Middlesex County (12 municipalities)

Monmouth County (20 municipalities)

Seventh Congressional District

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Represented by Leonard Lance (R)

Essex County (1 municipality)

Hunterdon County

Morris County (10 municipalities)

Somerset County (17 municipalities)

Union County

Warren County (7 municipalities)

Eighth Congressional District

New Jersey's 8th congressional district, 113th-current Congress

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Represented by Albio Sires (D)

Bergen County

Essex County

Hudson County

Union County (1 municipality)

Ninth Congressional District

New Jersey's 9th congressional district, 113th-current Congress

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Represented by William Pascrell (D)

Bergen County

Hudson County (3 municipalities)

Passaic County (6 municipalities)

Tenth Congressional District

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Represented by Donald Payne, Jr. (D)

Essex County

Hudson County

Union County (6 municipalities)

Eleventh Congressional District

New Jersey's 11th congressional district, 113th-current Congress

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Represented by Rodney Frelinghuysen (R)

Essex County (13 municipalities)

Morris County (29 municipalities)

Passaic County (8 municipalities)

Sussex County (5 municipalities)

Twelfth Congressional District

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Represented by Bonnie Watson Coleman (D)

Mercer County (10 municipalities)

Middlesex County (12 municipalities)

Somerset County (4 municipalities)

Union County (3 municipalities)

Historical district boundaries

Below is a table of United States congressional district boundary maps for the State of New Jersey, presented chronologically.[2] All redistricting events that took place in New Jersey in the decades between 1973 and 2013 are shown.

Year Statewide map
1973 – 1982 450px
1983 – 1984 450px
1985 – 1992 450px
1993 – 2002 450px
2003 – 2013 450px
Since 2013 450px

Obsolete districts

Gallery

New Jersey's current U.S. House of Representatives delegation

See also

References

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