New Jersey's congressional districts
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
Represented by Donald Norcross (D)
Burlington County (2 municipalities)
Camden County (36 municipalities)
- Audubon
- Audubon Park
- Barrington
- Bellmawr
- Berlin
- Berlin Township
- Brooklawn
- Camden
- Cherry Hill Township
- 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
Gloucester County (14 municipalities)
- Deptford Township
- East Greenwich Township (part, also in 2nd district)
- Glassboro
- Greenwich Township
- Logan Township
- Monroe Township
- National Park
- Paulsboro
- Washington Township
- Wenonah
- West Deptford Township
- Westville
- Woodbury Heights
- Woodbury
Second Congressional District
Represented by Frank LoBiondo (R)
Burlington County (2 municipalities)
Camden County (1 municipality)
Gloucester County (11 municipalities)
- Clayton
- East Greenwich Township (part, also in 1st)
- Elk Township
- Franklin Township
- Harrison Township
- Mantua Township
- Newfield
- Pitman
- South Harrison Township
- Swedesboro
- Woolwich Township
Ocean County (10 municipalities)
- Barnegat Light
- Beach Haven
- Eagleswood
- Harvey Cedars
- Little Egg Harbor Township
- Long Beach Township
- Ship Bottom
- Stafford Township (part, also in 3rd)
- Surf City
- Tuckerton
Third Congressional District
Represented by Tom MacArthur (R)
Burlington County (36 municipalities)
- Beverly
- Bordentown Township
- Bordentown
- Burlington Township
- Burlington
- Chesterfield Township
- Cinnaminson Township
- Delanco Township
- Delran Township
- Eastampton Township
- Edgewater Park Township
- Evesham Township
- Fieldsboro
- Florence Township
- Hainesport Township
- Lumberton Township
- Mansfield Township
- Medford Lakes
- Medford Township
- Moorestown Township
- Mount Holly Township
- Mount Laurel Township
- New Hanover Township
- North Hanover Township
- Pemberton Township
- Pemberton
- Riverside Township
- Riverton
- Shamong Township
- Southampton Township
- Springfield Township
- Stafford Township (part, also in 2nd)
- Tabernacle Township
- Westampton Township
- Willingboro Township
- Woodland Township
- Wrightstown
Ocean County (16 municipalities)
- Barnegat Township
- Beachwood
- Berkeley Township
- Brick Township
- Island Heights
- Lacey Township
- Lavallette
- Mantoloking
- Ocean Gate
- Ocean Township
- Pine Beach
- Point Pleasant (part, also in 4th)
- Seaside Heights
- Seaside Park
- South Toms River
- Toms River Township
Fourth Congressional District
Represented by Christopher Smith (R)
Mercer County (2 municipalities)
Monmouth County (34 municipalities)
- Allenhurst
- Avon-by-the-Sea
- Belmar
- Bradley Beach
- Brielle
- Colts Neck Township
- Eatontown
- Englishtown
- Fair Haven
- Farmingdale
- Freehold Borough
- Freehold Township
- Holmdel Township
- Howell Township
- Lake Como
- Little Silver
- Manalapan Township
- Manasquan
- Middletown Township (part, also in 6th)
- Millstone Township
- Neptune City
- Neptune Township
- Ocean Township
- Red Bank
- Roosevelt
- Rumson
- Sea Girt
- Shrewsbury
- Shrewsbury Township
- Spring Lake
- Spring Lake Heights
- Tinton Falls
- Upper Freehold Township
- Wall Township
Ocean County (8 municipalities)
- Bay Head
- Jackson Township
- Lakehurst
- Lakewood
- Manchester Township
- Plumsted Township
- Point Pleasant Beach
- Point Pleasant (part, also in 3rd)
Fifth Congressional District
Represented by Scott Garrett (R)
Bergen County (43 municipalities)
- Allendale
- Alpine
- Bergenfield
- Bogota
- Closter
- Demarest
- Dumont
- Emerson
- Fair Lawn
- Franklin Lakes
- Glen Rock
- Hackensack
- Harrington Park
- Haworth
- Hillsdale
- Ho-Ho-Kus
- Lodi
- Mahwah Township
- Maywood
- Midland Park
- Montvale
- New Milford
- Northvale
- Norwood
- Oakland
- Old Tappan
- Oradell
- Paramus
- Park Ridge
- Ramsey
- Ridgewood
- River Edge
- River Vale
- Rochelle Park
- Rockleigh
- Saddle River
- Teaneck (part; also in 9th)
- Upper Saddle River
- Waldwick
- Washington Township
- Westwood
- Woodcliff Lake
- Wyckoff Township
Passaic County (2 municipalities)
Sussex County (19 municipalities)
- Andover Township
- Andover
- Branchville
- Frankford Township
- Franklin
- Fredon Township
- Green Township
- Hamburg
- Hampton Township
- Hardyston Township
- Lafayette Township
- Montague Township
- Newton
- Sandyston Township
- Stillwater Township
- Sussex
- Vernon Township
- Walpack Township
- Wantage Township
Warren County (15 municipalities)
- Allamuchy Township
- Belvidere
- Blairstown Township
- Frelinghuysen Township
- Hackettstown
- Hardwick Township
- Hope Township
- Independence Township
- Knowlton Township
- Liberty Township
- Mansfield Township
- Oxford Township
- Washington
- Washington Township
- White Township
Sixth Congressional District
Represented by Frank Pallone (D)
Middlesex County (12 municipalities)
- Carteret
- Edison
- Highland Park
- Metuchen
- New Brunswick
- Old Bridge Township (part, also in 12th)
- Perth Amboy
- Piscataway Township
- Sayreville
- South Amboy
- South Plainfield
- Woodbridge Township
Monmouth County (20 municipalities)
- Aberdeen Township
- Allenhurst
- Asbury Park
- Atlantic Highlands
- Deal
- Hazlet Township
- Highlands
- Interlaken
- Keansburg
- Keyport
- Loch Arbour
- Long Branch
- Marlboro Township
- Matawan
- Middletown Township (part, also in 4th)
- Monmouth Beach
- Oceanport
- Sea Bright
- Union Beach
- West Long Branch
Seventh Congressional District
Represented by Leonard Lance (R)
Essex County (1 municipality)
Morris County (10 municipalities)
- Chester Borough
- Chester Township
- Dover
- Mine Hill Township
- Mount Arlington
- Mount Olive Township
- Netcong
- Roxbury Township
- Washington Township
- Wharton
Somerset County (17 municipalities)
- Bedminster Township
- Bernards Township
- Bernardsville
- Branchburg Township
- Bridgewater Township
- Far Hills
- Green Brook Township
- Hillsborough Township
- Millstone
- Montgomery Township
- North Plainfield
- Peapack-Gladstone
- Raritan
- Rocky Hill
- Somerville
- Warren Township
- Watchung
- Berkeley Heights
- Clark
- Cranford
- Garwood
- Kenilworth
- Mountainside
- New Providence
- Scotch Plains
- Springfield Township
- Summit
- Union Township (part, also in 10th)
- Westfield
- Winfield Township
Warren County (7 municipalities)
- Alpha
- Franklin Township
- Greenwich Township
- Harmony Township
- Lopatcong Township
- Phillipsburg
- Pohatcong Township
Eighth Congressional District
Represented by Albio Sires (D)
- Belleville
- Newark (part; also in 10)
- Bayonne (part; also in 10)
- East Newark
- Guttenberg
- Kearny (part; also in 9th)
- Harrison
- Hoboken
- Jersey City (part; also in 9th and 10th)
- North Bergen (part; also in 9)
- Union City
- Weehawken Township
- West New York
Union County (1 municipality)
Ninth Congressional District
Represented by William Pascrell (D)
- Carlstadt
- Cliffside Park
- Cresskill
- East Rutherford
- Edgewater
- Elmwood Park
- Englewood
- Englewood Cliffs
- Fort Lee
- Garfield
- Hasbrouck Heights
- Little Ferry
- Leonia
- Lyndhurst
- Moonachie
- North Arlington
- Palisades Park
- Ridgefield
- Ridgefield Park
- Rutherford
- Saddle Brook
- South Hackensack
- Teaneck (part; also in 5th)
- Tenafly
- Teterboro
- Wallington
- Wood-Ridge
Hudson County (3 municipalities)
- Kearny (part; also in 8th)
- North Bergen (part; also in 8th)
- Secaucus
Passaic County (6 municipalities)
Tenth Congressional District
Represented by Donald Payne, Jr. (D)
- Bloomfield (part; also in 11th)
- East Orange
- Montclair
- Irvington
- Maplewood
- Montclair (part; also in 11th)
- Newark (part; also in 8)
- Orange
- South Orange
- West Orange (part; also in 11th)
- Bayonne (part; also in 13)
- Jersey City (part; also 9th and 13th)
Union County (6 municipalities)
- Linden
- Rahway
- Roselle
- Roselle Park
- Hillside
- Union Township (part; also in 7th)
Eleventh Congressional District
Represented by Rodney Frelinghuysen (R)
Essex County (13 municipalities)
- Bloomfield (part; also in 10th)
- Caldwell
- Cedar Grove
- Essex Fells
- Fairfield
- Livingston
- Montclair (part; also in 10th)
- North Caldwell
- Nutley
- Roseland
- Verona
- West Caldwell
- West Orange (part; also in 10th)
Morris County (29 municipalities)
- Boonton Town
- Boonton Township
- Butler
- Chatham Borough
- Chatham Township
- Denville Township
- East Hanover Township
- Florham Park
- Hanover Township
- Harding Township
- Jefferson Township
- Kinnelon
- Lincoln Park
- Long Hill Township
- Madison
- Mendham Borough
- Mendham Township
- Montville Township
- Morris Plains
- Morris Township
- Morristown
- Mountain Lakes
- Parsippany-Troy Hills Township
- Pequannock Township
- Randolph Township
- Riverdale
- Rockaway Borough
- Rockaway Township
- Victory Gardens
Passaic County (8 municipalities)
Sussex County (5 municipalities)
Twelfth Congressional District
Represented by Bonnie Watson Coleman (D)
Mercer County (10 municipalities)
- East Windsor Township
- Ewing Township
- Hightstown
- Hopewell Township
- Hopewell
- Lawrence Township
- Pennington
- Princeton
- Trenton
- West Windsor Township
Middlesex County (12 municipalities)
- Cranbury Township
- Dunellen
- East Brunswick Township
- Helmetta
- Jamesburg
- Middlesex
- Milltown
- Monroe Township
- North Brunswick Township
- Old Bridge Township (part; also in 6th)
- Plainsboro Township
- South Brunswick Township
- Spotswood
Somerset County (4 municipalities)
Union County (3 municipalities)
- Plainfield
- Fanwood
- Scotch Plains (part, also in 7th)
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 |
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1973 – 1982 | |
1983 – 1984 | |
1985 – 1992 | |
1993 – 2002 | |
2003 – 2013 | |
Since 2013 | |
Obsolete districts
- 13th District, obsolete since 2010 census
- 14th District, obsolete since 1990 census
- 15th District, obsolete since 1980 census
- At-large District, obsolete since 1843
Gallery
New Jersey's current U.S. House of Representatives delegation
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Frank LoBiondo (R), NJ-02 -
Tom MacArthur (R), NJ-03 -
Chris Smith (R), NJ-04 -
Scott Garrett (R), NJ-05 -
Frank Pallone (D), NJ-06 -
Leonard Lance (R), NJ-07 -
Albio Sires (D), NJ-08
See also
- United States congressional delegations from New Jersey
- List of United States congressional districts
References
- ↑ "The national atlas". nationalatlas.gov. Retrieved February 22, 2014.
- ↑ "Digital Boundary Definitions of United States Congressional Districts, 1789-2012.". Retrieved October 18, 2014.
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