2020 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey All 12 New Jersey seats to theUnited States House of Representatives Majority party Minority party Party Democratic Republican Last election 11 1 Seats before 10 2 Seats won 10 2 Seat change Popular vote 2,539,128 1,843,047 Percentage 57.28% 41.58% Swing 2.64% 2.9%
District results County results Democratic
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The2020 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey were held on November 3, 2020, to elect the 12U.S. representatives from thestate ofNew Jersey , one from each of the state's 12congressional districts . The primary election in which candidates were chosen took place on July 7, 2020. The general election coincided with the2020 U.S. presidential election , as well asother elections to the House of Representatives,elections to theUnited States Senate and variousstate andlocal elections .
District Democratic Republican Others Total Result Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % District 1 240,567 62.48% 144,463 37.52% 0 0.00% 385,030 100.0% Democratic hold District 2 173,849 46.17% 195,526 51.93% 7,172 1.90% 376,547 100.0% Republican hold District 3 229,840 53.23% 196,327 45.47% 5,595 1.30% 431,762 100.0% Democratic hold District 4 162,420 38.27% 254,103 59.88% 7,845 1.85% 424,368 100.0% Republican hold District 5 225,175 53.15% 193,333 45.64% 5,128 1.21% 423,636 100.0% Democratic hold District 6 199,648 61.17% 126,760 38.83% 0 0.00% 326,408 100.0% Democratic hold District 7 219,688 50.61% 214,359 49.39% 0 0.00% 434,047 100.0% Democratic hold District 8 176,758 74.03% 58,686 24.58% 3,329 1.39% 238,773 100.0% Democratic hold District 9 203,674 65.80% 98,629 31.86% 7,239 2.34% 309,542 100.0% Democratic hold District 10 241,522 83.28% 40,298 13.90% 8,189 2.82% 290,009 100.0% Democratic hold District 11 235,163 53.30% 206,013 46.70% 0 0.00% 441,176 100.0% Democratic hold District 12 230,883 65.64% 114,591 32.58% 6,251 1.78% 351,725 100.0% Democratic hold Total 2,539,128 57.28% 1,843,047 41.58% 50,748 1.14% 4,432,923 100.0%
Popular vote Democratic
57.28% Republican
41.58% Other
1.14%
House seats Democratic
83.33% Republican
16.67%
The 1st district is based inSouth Jersey and encompasses the innerPhiladelphia suburbs including parts ofCamden County along with parts ofBurlington County andGloucester County . The incumbent was DemocratDonald Norcross , who was re-elected with 64.4% of the vote in 2018.[ 1]
Josh Duvall, businessman[ 7] Republican primary results[ 4] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Claire Gustafson 27,616 100.0 Total votes 27,616 100.0
The 2nd district is anchored in southern New Jersey coast, and includes all ofAtlantic ,Cumberland , andSalem counties, and parts ofBurlington ,Gloucester andOcean counties. The incumbent was RepublicanJeff Van Drew , who was elected in 2018 as a Democrat, flipping the district with 52.9% of the vote. On December 19, 2019, in a meeting with PresidentDonald Trump , Vice PresidentMike Pence , and House Minority LeaderKevin McCarthy in the Oval Office, Van Drew announced that he had officially changed his party affiliation to theRepublican Party .[ 16]
Brian T. Fitzherbert
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Robert Campbell, Down Township Mayor[ 31] Erland Chau, Northfield Mayor[ 32] John Daddario, Upper Deerfield Township Committeeman[ 33] Richard DePamphilis, Linwood Mayor[ 34] Anthony Fanucci, Vineland Mayor[ 35] Kirk Gerety, Somers Point Councilman[ 29] Jack Glasser, Somers Point Mayor[ 29] Beth Holtzman, Ventnor Mayor[ 36] Janice Johnston, Somers Point Councilwoman[ 29] Samuel Maccarone, Woolwich Mayor[ 37] Sean McGuigan, Somers Point Council President[ 29] Michael Owen, Somers Point Councilman[ 29] Chris Seher, Absecon Councilman[ 38] Gregory Sykora, Somers Point Republican Municipal Leader[ 29] Dennis Tapp, Somers Point Councilman[ 29] Republican County Committee
Maryetta Borkowski, Hamilton Township Republican County Committeewoman[ 39] Leonard Dagit, Egg Harbor Township Republican County Committeeman[ 40] Harry Rogers, Hamilton Township Republican County Committeeman[ 41] Paul Rosenberg, Egg Harbor Township Republican County Committeeman[ 42] Rodney Ruark, Absecon Republican County Committeeman[ 43] Gergory Seher, Absecon Republican County Committeeman[ 39] Kevin Smaniotto, Millville GOP County Committeeman[ 44] Republican State Committee
Barbara Capelli, Gloucester County State Committeewoman[ 45] William Fey, former Gloucester County GOP Chairman & Gloucester County State Committeeman[ 45] Individuals
William Gruccio, Cumberland County Young Republicans Chairman[ 46] Joeseph Sarno, Young Republican Federation of New Jersey Chairman[ 47] Jeff Van Drew
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William Cunningham
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Brigid Callahan Harrison
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Gordon MacInnes , former education assistant commissioner (2002-2007), state senator (1994-1998), and state assemblyman (1974-1976)[ 69] Labor unions
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Amy Kennedy
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with Jeff Van Drew (D) and Generic Democrat
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with Generic Republican and Generic Democrat
with Jeff Van Drew (D) and Generic Opponent
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Jeff Van Drew (D) Generic Opponent Undecided TargetSmart [ 101] December 7–10, 2019 391 (LV) – 24% 60% [ k] 17%[ c]
2020 New Jersey's 3rd congressional district election County resultsKim : 60–70%Richter : 50–60%
The 3rd district is based in central New Jersey, and includes parts ofBurlington andOcean counties. The incumbent was DemocratAndy Kim , who flipped the district and was elected with 50.0% of the vote in 2018.[ 1]
Andy Kim
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Democratic primary results[ 4] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Andy Kim (incumbent)79,417 100.0 Total votes 79,417 100.0
John Novak, mayor ofBarnegat (endorsed David Richter)[ 117] [ 118] Tony Porto, former mayor of Hainesport (endorsed David Richter)[ 119] Dawn Addiego , state senator (switched to Democratic Party)[ 120] Randy Brown , former mayor ofEvesham Township [ 121] Sean Earlen, chair of theBurlington County Republican Party (endorsed Kate Gibbs)[ 121] Kim Guadagno , formerlieutenant governor [ 24] Jack Kelly,Ocean County freeholder and candidate forNew Jersey's 3rd congressional district in 2008 (endorsed David Richter)[ 122] Al Leiter , baseball analyst and formerMajor League Baseball pitcher[ 123] Tom MacArthur , former U.S. representative (endorsed Kate Gibbs)[ 124] Gregory P. McGuckin , state Assemblyman (endorsed Kate Gibbs)[ 125] Ryan Peters , state Assemblyman (endorsed Kate Gibbs)[ 126] Frank Sadeghi, businessman and Republican fundraiser[ 127] Kate Gibbs
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Diane Allen , former state senator (1998-2018), state Senate deputy minority leader, and state assemblywoman (1996-1998)[ 131] Jon Bramnick , state assemblyman and state Assembly minority leader[ 132] [ 128] John Catalano , state assemblyman[ 125] Kristin Corrado , state senator[ 133] BettyLou DeCroce , state assemblywoman[ 133] Serena DiMaso , state assemblywoman[ 133] Aura K. Dunn , state assemblywoman[ 133] James W. Holzapfel , state senator and former state assemblyman (1994-2012)[ 125] Tom Kean, Jr. , state senator and state Senate minority leader and former state assemblyman (2001-2003)[ 132] Gregory P. McGuckin , state assemblyman[ 125] Nancy Munoz , state assemblywoman[ 133] Ryan Peters , state assemblyman[ 134] Holly Schepisi , state assemblywoman and state Assembly deputy minority leader and former state Assembly assistant minority leader (2018-2020)[ 133] Jean Stanfield , state assemblywoman[ 134] Local officials
Jim Borowski,Lavallette councilman[ 135] Deborah Buzby-Cope,Bass River mayor[ 135] Chris Chiacchio, formerMoorestown mayor[ 136] Gail Coleman,Seaside Park councilwoman[ 137] Manny Delgado, formerMoorestown mayor[ 136] Joanne Filippone,Lavallette councilwoman[ 135] Dave Finter,Lavallette councilman[ 135] Phil Garwood, formerMoorestown mayor[ 136] Stacey Jordan, formerMoorestown mayor and Burlington County Freeholder[ 136] Faith Liguori,Seaside Park councilwoman[ 137] Mike Locatell,Moorestown councilman[ 136] Victoria Napolitano ,Moorestown councilwoman and former mayor (2015-2016) and deputy mayor (2016-2017)[ 138] Judy Noonan,Berkeley Township councilwoman[ 138] Tom Rolzhausen,South Toms River councilman[citation needed ] Sandy Ross,South Toms River councilman[citation needed ] Anita Zalom,Lavallette councilwoman[ 135] Publications
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Jamie Boren, Moorestown Republican Club President[ 136] William Burns, Lavallette Republican Club President[ 135] Vicki Chadwick, Young Republican Federation of New Jersey National Committeewoman[ 137] Sean Earlen,Burlington County Republican Organization chair and former Lumberton mayor[ 138] Bill Gleason,South Toms River Republican Club PresidentSouth Toms River councilman[citation needed ] Patricia Hoffman, Lavallette Republican Committee chair[ 135] Linda Hughes,Burlington County Republican Organization vice chair and former freeholder[ 138] Barbara Lanuto,Ocean County Republican Organization vice chair[ 146] Vinny Napolitano, Moorestown Republican Committee chair[ 136] Joe Sarno, Young Republican Federation of New Jersey chair[ 138] David Richter
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Carmen Amato, mayor ofBerkeley Township [ 152] Ken Baulderstone, mayor ofOcean Township [ 152] Scott Colabella,Ocean County clerk[ 153] Lawrence Cuneo, mayor ofPine Beach [ 152] E. Steven Doyle, mayor ofIsland Heights [ 152] Virginia E. Haines ,Ocean County freeholder,Republican National Committee member, and former state assemblywoman (1992-1994)[ 153] Mo Hill, mayor ofToms River [ 152] Jack Kelly,Ocean County freeholder[ 153] Paul Kennedy, mayor ofOcean Gate [ 152] Steve Kennis, mayor ofLacey [ 152] Walter LaCicero, mayor ofLavallette [ 152] Gerry Little,Ocean County freeholder[ 153] Mike Mastronardy,Ocean County sheriff[ 153] Jack McGinnis, former mayor ofTabernacle [ 154] Greg Myrhe, mayor ofStafford [ 152] John Novak, mayor ofBarnegat [ 152] John Peterson, mayor ofSeaside Park [ 152] Anthony Porto, former mayor ofHainesport [ 155] Gary Quinn,Ocean County freeholder deputy director[ 153] Ron Roma, mayor ofBeachwood [ 152] Robert Sabosik, mayor ofPoint Pleasant [ 152] Tony Vaz, mayor ofSeaside Heights [ 152] Joe Vicari,Ocean County freeholder director[ 153] Lance White, mayor ofMantoloking [ 152] Organizations
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Republican primary results[ 4] Party Candidate Votes % Republican David Richter 35,824 61.1 Republican Kate Gibbs 22,768 38.9 Total votes 58,592 100.0
Complete video of debate
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Andy Kim (D) David Richter (R) Undecided Basswood Research (R) [ 165] [ D] July 13 – 15, 2020 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 45% 42% –
2020 New Jersey's 4th congressional district election County resultsSmith : 50–60% 70–80%
The 4th district encompasses parts ofMercer ,Monmouth andOcean counties. The incumbent was RepublicanChris Smith , who was re-elected with 55.4% of the vote in 2018.[ 1]
David Applefield, retired journalist[ 168] Christine Conforti, holistic life coach and formerUnited Nations staffer[ 168] Stephanie Schmid, human rights activist[ 168] Christine Conforti
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Georgia Cassidy, vice chair and club president of the Point Pleasant Beach Democratic Party[ 173] Don Rodgers, municipal chairman of the Point Pleasant Beach Democratic Party[ 173] Organizations
Mercer County Democratic Party[ 174] Stephanie Schmid
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Angela Ahbez-Anderson, Asbury Park Municipal Vice Chair[ 180] Mike Benson, Ocean County Municipal Chair[ 181] Scott Berlin, President of the Freehold Township Democrats and former Freehold Township Committee candidate[ 180] Susan Boyce, Rumson Municipal Chair[ 181] Matt Cohen, Little Silver Municipal Chair[ 181] Liz deBeer, Fair Haven Municipal Chair[ 181] Joan Gotti, Little Silver Municipal Vice Chair and Little Silver Democratic Club President[ 181] Josh Hodes, Sea Girt Municipal Chair[ 181] Janice Iwanyk, Howell Municipal Vice Chair[ 181] Cristina Kocsis, Neptune City Municipal Chair[ 181] Marissa Lambert, Ocean County Municipal Vice Chair[ 181] Steve Lozowick, Bradley Beach Municipal Chair[ 180] Tricia Maguire, Middletown Democratic Committeewoman[ 180] Mike Mangan, Manasquan Municipal Chair[ 180] Maria Rondinaro, Belmar Municipal Chair[ 180] Patricia Sheehan, Avon Municipal Chair and former Mayor of East Brunswick[ 180] Meg Thomann, Freehold Township Municipal Chair[ 180] Patricia Troise, Manchester Municipal Chair[ 180] Ed Wolff, Point Pleasant Borough Municipal Chair[ 180] Individuals
David Brown, Democratic Chairman, Monmouth County Democrats[ 181] Steve Clayton, Monmouth County Democratic Committeeman[ 180] Gene Davis, former Councilman, Jackson[ 180] Josh Welle, 2018 Democratic Congressional nominee[ 181] Organizations
Democratic primary results[ 4] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Stephanie Schmid 38,444 67.4 Democratic Christine Conforti 14,331 25.1 Democratic David Applefield 4,244 7.5 Total votes 57,019 100.0
Complete video of debate
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2020 New Jersey's 5th congressional district election County resultsGottheimer : 50–60%Pallotta : 50–60%
The 5th district is based in northern New Jersey, and includes parts ofBergen County and portions ofPassaic ,Sussex andWarren counties. The incumbent was DemocratJosh Gottheimer , who was re-elected with 56.2% of the vote in 2018.[ 1]
Josh Gottheimer
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John Currie,New Jersey Democratic State Committee chair[ 188] Balpreet Grewal-Virk, Bergen County Democratic Organization vice chair[ 188] Paul Juliano, Bergen County Democratic Committee chair[ 188] Tom Palmieri, Warren County Democratic Committee chair[ 188] Katie Rotondi, Sussex County Democratic Committee chair[ 188] Arati Kreibich
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Mike Ghassali (withdrawn )
Frank Pallotta
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Michele Dale, mayor ofWest Milford Township [ 235] Stan Kula, mayor ofHardyston [ 236] Roger Lane, former mayor ofNew Milford [ 236] Jim Perry,Hardwick Township committeeman[ 237] Carlos Rendo , mayor ofWoodcliff Lake and2017 Republican lieutenant gubernatorial nominee[ 238] John Roth, mayor ofMahwah [ 236] John Ruocco, mayor ofHillsdale [ 236] John Sowden, mayor ofFranklin Borough [ 236] Mike Strada,Sussex County sheriff[ 239] Ann Subrizi, former mayor ofNew Milford [ 236] Organizations
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with John McCann
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Josh Gottheimer (D) John McCann (R) Undecided Cygnal /InsiderNJ [ 242] January 23–26, 2020 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 39% 40% 21%
with Mike Ghassali
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Josh Gottheimer (D) Mike Ghassali (R) Undecided Cygnal /InsiderNJ [ 242] January 23–26, 2020 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 44% 43% 13%
2020 New Jersey's 6th congressional district election County resultsPallone : 50–60% 60–70%
The 6th district encompasses northernMiddlesex County and parts ofMonmouth County , includingNew Brunswick andLong Branch . The incumbent was DemocratFrank Pallone , who was re-elected with 63.6% of the vote in 2018.[ 1]
John Hsu[ 246] Javahn Walker, candidate in 2018[ 247] Republican candidates Sammy Gindi and Christian Onuoha filed challenges against each other's petitions and as a result both were removed from the primary ballot; however, both continued to campaign as write-in candidates in the primary.[ 255]
Republican primary results[ 257] [ 4] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Christian Onuoha (write-in) 508 100.0 Total votes 508 100.0
2020 New Jersey's 7th congressional district election County resultsMalinowski : 50–60% 60–70%Kean Jr. : 50–60%
The 7th district is based in north-central New Jersey, and includes portions ofMorris ,Warren ,Union ,Somerset ,Essex and all ofHunterdon County . The incumbent was DemocratTom Malinowski , who flipped the district and was elected with 51.7% of the vote in 2018.[ 1]
Tom Malinowski
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Rosemary Becchi, tax attorney and nonprofit executive (running for the 11th congressional district)[ 263] Michael J. Doherty , state senator[ 220] Matt Holt,Hunterdon County freeholder Kathy Hugin, philanthropist and former Wall Street bond trader Leonard Lance , former U.S. representative[ 264] David Larsen, businessman and candidate forNew Jersey's 7th congressional district in 2010, 2012, 2014, and 2016[ 265] Nancy Munoz , state assemblywoman[ 266] Colin Newman, business executive[ 123] Erik Peterson , state assemblyman[ 267] Jason Sarnoski,Warren County freeholder Dana DiRisio, former aide to U.S. RepresentativeScott Garrett [ 214] Tim Smith, former mayor ofRoxbury Township Doug Steinhardt , chairman of theNew Jersey Republican State Committee [ 268] [ 123] Thomas Kean Jr.
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Kip Bateman , state senator[ 272] Jack Ciattarelli , former state assemblyman and candidate for governorin 2017 [ 272] Matthew Holt, Hunterdon County freeholder[ 273] Thomas Kean , former chairman of the9 /11 Commission , former governor (1982-1990), former state assemblyman, candidate's father[ 274] Suzanne Lagay, Hunterdon County freeholder[ 273] John Lanza, Hunterdon County freeholder[ 273] Mary Melfi,Hunterdon County clerk[ 273] Zach Rich, Hunterdon County freeholder[ 273] Susan Soloway, Hunterdon County freeholder[ 273] Shaun Van Doren, Hunterdon County freeholder[ 273] Party chairs
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Complete video of debate , September 13, 2020.
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Tom Malinowski (D) Thomas Kean Jr. (R) Other Undecided Basswood Research (R) [ 277] March 10–11, 2020 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 38% 39% 0% 23% NRCC (R) [ 278] [ F] June 24–26, 2019 400 (LV) – 42% 44% 1% 13%
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with generic Republican
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Tom Malinowski (D) Generic Republican Undecided NRCC (R) [ 279] [ F] June 24–26, 2019 400 (LV) – 42% 44% 13%
2020 New Jersey's 8th congressional district election County resultsSires : 60–70% 70–80%
The 8th district is based inNorth Jersey encompassing parts ofBergen ,Essex ,Hudson andUnion counties. The incumbent was DemocratAlbio Sires , who was re-elected with 78.1% of the vote in 2018.[ 1]
Jonathan Munitz, financial consultant(endorsed Hector Oseguera) [ 282] Hector Oseguera
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Jonathan Munitz, 2020 Democratic candidate in NJ-08[ 282] Will Sheehan
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Pier Truckers Association[ 290] Port Driver Association[ 290] Albio Sires
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Annette Chaparro , assemblywoman,District 33 [ 292] Nicholas Chiaravalloti ,assemblyman ,District 31 [ 292] Sandra Bolden Cunningham , state senator, District 31[ 292] Angelica M. Jimenez , assemblywoman,District 32 [ 292] Angela McKnight , assemblywoman, District 31[ 292] Pedro Mejia , assemblyman, District 32Raj Mukherji , assemblyman, District 33[ 292] Phil Murphy ,Governor [ 291] Sheila Oliver ,Lieutenant Governor and former state assemblywoman (2004-2018) and state Assembly speaker (2010-2014)[ 291] Nicholas Sacco , state senator, District 32, Mayor ofNorth Bergen , former assistant superintendent ofNorth Bergen School District [ 292] Brian P. Stack , state senator, District 33, Mayor of Union City[ 292] Local officials
Ravi Bhalla, Mayor ofHoboken [ 292] Diane Coleman, Hudson County Register[ 292] Jimmy Davis, Mayor ofBayonne [ 292] Amy DeGise, Hudson County Democratic Organization Chairwoman[ 292] Tom DeGise,Hudson County Executive [ 292] [ 293] James Fife, Mayor ofHarrison Steve Fulop , Mayor of Jersey City[ 292] [ 293] Mike Gonnelli, Mayor of Secaucus[ 292] Dina Grilo, Mayor ofEast Newark [ 292] E. Junior Maldonado, Hudson County Clerk[ 292] Bill O'Dea,Hudson County Freeholder[ 294] Gabrien Rodriguez, Mayor ofWest New York [ 292] Yousef Saleh, Jersey City councilman[ 295] Al Santos, Mayor ofKearny [ 292] Frank X. Schillari, Hudson County Sheriff[ 292] Richard Turner, Mayor ofWeehawken [ 292] Wayne Zitt, Mayor ofGuttenberg [ 292] Organizations
Jason Mushnick, attorney and candidate for New Jersey General Assembly in2019 [ 297] Republican primary results[ 4] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Jason Mushnick 5,899 100.0 Total votes 5,899 100.0
2020 New Jersey's 9th congressional district election County resultsPascrell : 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
The 9th district encompasses parts ofBergen ,Passaic andHudson counties. The incumbent was DemocratBill Pascrell , who was re-elected with 70.3% of the vote in 2018.[ 1]
Alp Basaran, corporate lawyer[ 300] Bill Pascrell , incumbent U.S. RepresentativeZinovia Spezakis, finance and clean energy executive, environmental activist[ 301] Bill Pascrell
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Annette Chaparro , assemblywoman,District 33 [ 292] Nicholas Chiaravalloti ,assemblyman ,District 31 [ 292] Sandra Bolden Cunningham , state senator, District 31[ 292] Angelica M. Jimenez , assemblywoman,District 32 [ 292] Angela McKnight , assemblywoman, District 31[ 292] Pedro Mejia , assemblyman, District 32Raj Mukherji , assemblyman, District 33[ 292] Nicholas Sacco , state senator, District 32, Mayor ofNorth Bergen , former Assistant Superintendent ofNorth Bergen School District [ 292] Brian P. Stack , state senator, District 33, Mayor of Union City[ 292] Local officials
Ravi Bhalla, Mayor ofHoboken [ 292] Diane Coleman, Hudson County Register[ 292] Jimmy Davis, Mayor ofBayonne [ 292] Amy DeGise, Hudson County Democratic Organization Chairwoman[ 292] Tom DeGise,Hudson County Executive [ 292] James Fife, Mayor ofHarrison Steve Fulop , Mayor of Jersey City[ 292] Mike Gonnelli, Mayor of Secaucus[ 292] Dina Grilo, Mayor ofEast Newark [ 292] E. Junior Maldonado, Hudson County Clerk[ 292] Gabrien Rodriguez, Mayor ofWest New York [ 292] Al Santos, Mayor ofKearny [ 292] Frank X. Schillari, Hudson County Sheriff[ 292] Richard Turner, Mayor ofWeehawken [ 292] Wayne Zitt, Mayor ofGuttenberg [ 292] Organizations
Republican primary results[ 4] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Billy Prempeh 10,055 74.2 Republican Tim Walsh (Unofficially withdrew ) 3,500 25.8 Total votes 13,555 100.0
2020 New Jersey's 10th congressional district election County resultsPayne Jr. : 70–80% 80–90%
The 10th district encompasses parts ofEssex ,Hudson andUnion counties. The incumbent was DemocratDonald Payne Jr. , who was reelected with 87.6% of the vote in 2018.[ 1]
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Annette Chaparro , assemblywoman,District 33 [ 292] Nicholas Chiaravalloti ,Assemblyman ,District 31 [ 292] Sandra Bolden Cunningham , state senator, District 31[ 292] Angelica M. Jimenez , assemblywoman,District 32 [ 292] Angela McKnight , assemblywoman, District 31[ 292] Pedro Mejia , assemblyman, District 32Raj Mukherji , assemblyman, District 33[ 292] Nicholas Sacco , state senator, District 32, Mayor ofNorth Bergen , former Assistant Superintendent ofNorth Bergen School District [ 292] Brian P. Stack , state senator, District 33, Mayor of Union City[ 292] Local officials
Ravi Bhalla, Mayor ofHoboken [ 292] Diane Coleman, Hudson County Register[ 292] Jimmy Davis, Mayor ofBayonne [ 292] Amy DeGise, Hudson County Democratic Organization Chairwoman[ 292] Tom DeGise,Hudson County Executive [ 292] James Fife, Mayor ofHarrison Steve Fulop , Mayor of Jersey City[ 292] Mike Gonnelli, Mayor of Secaucus[ 292] Dina Grilo, Mayor ofEast Newark [ 292] E. Junior Maldonado, Hudson County Clerk[ 292] Gabrien Rodriguez, Mayor ofWest New York [ 292] Al Santos, Mayor ofKearny [ 292] Frank X. Schillari, Hudson County Sheriff[ 292] Richard Turner, Mayor ofWeehawken [ 292] Wayne Zitt, Mayor ofGuttenberg [ 292] Organizations
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Pier Trucker Association[ 311] Port Driver Association[ 311] Organizations
Jennifer Zinone, freelance copywriter[ 312] Republican primary results[ 4] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Jennifer Zinone 3,113 100.0 Total votes 3,113 100.0
2020 New Jersey's 11th congressional district election County resultsSherrill : 50–60% 60–70%Becchi : 50–60%
The 11th district includes parts ofMorris ,Essex ,Passaic andSussex counties. The incumbent was DemocratMikie Sherrill , who flipped the district and was elected with 56.8% of the vote in 2018.[ 1]
Mark Washburne, professor[ 314] Mikie Sherrill
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Rosemary Becchi, tax attorney and nonprofit executive[ 263] [ 23] Republican primary results[ 4] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Rosemary Becchi 46,774 100.0 Total votes 46,774 100.0
Complete video of debate
2020 New Jersey's 12th congressional district election County resultsWatson Coleman : 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
The 12th district is located in theRoute 1 corridor , encompassing parts ofMercer ,Middlesex ,Somerset andUnion counties. The incumbent was DemocratBonnie Watson Coleman , who was reelected with 68.7% of the vote in 2018.[ 1]
Republican primary results[ 4] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Mark Razzoli 19,992 100.0 Total votes 19,992 100.0
^a b c d e f g h i j Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear ^ Listed as "another Democrat should get the nomination" as opposed to "Van Drew deserves to be re-nominated" ^a b c d Includes "refused" ^ "Another candidate" with 3% ^a b Standard VI response ^ "Another candidate" with 1%; "No one" with 0% ^ In a high-turnout election ^ In a low-turnout election ^ Ehrnstrom (L) with 2%; Harvey (I) with 1% ^ If only Van Drew and Kennedy were candidates ^ Listed as "Someone new should be given a chance" as opposed to "Van Drew deserves to be re-elected" ^ Not yet released Partisan clients
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RetrievedJanuary 11, 2020 .^ Biryukov, Nikita (March 23, 2020)."Barsoom running again in CD7" .New Jersey Globe .Archived from the original on June 21, 2020. RetrievedJune 21, 2020 . ^ Biryukov, Nikita (April 16, 2019)."Kean announces congressional bid" . New Jersey Globe.Archived from the original on April 17, 2019. RetrievedApril 16, 2019 . ^ Wildstein, David (March 4, 2019)."Malinowski challenger works for upscale travel company, says congressmen should replace junkets with Skype" . New Jersey Globe.Archived from the original on April 8, 2019. RetrievedApril 8, 2019 . ^a b Wildstein, David (January 19, 2020)."Becchi will challenge Sherrill instead of Malinowski" .New Jersey Globe .Archived from the original on January 20, 2020. RetrievedJanuary 19, 2020 . ^ Wildstein, David (April 9, 2019)."Lance won't challenge Malinowski, praises Kean" . New Jersey Globe.Archived from the original on April 10, 2019. 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September 4, 2019.Archived from the original on December 31, 2019. RetrievedDecember 31, 2019 .^ "U.S. Chamber Endorses Tom Kean Jr. for New Jersey's 7th Congressional District" .www.uschamber.com .United States Chamber of Commerce . September 15, 2020. RetrievedJune 4, 2022 .^ Basswood Research (R) ^ NRCC (R) ^ NRCC (R) ^ "OSEGUERA, HECTOR OMAR JR. - Candidate overview" .FEC.gov .Archived from the original on October 9, 2019. RetrievedOctober 9, 2019 .^ Wildstein, David (June 20, 2020)."Two unions endorse Sheehan in primary challenge to Sires" .New Jersey Globe .Archived from the original on June 22, 2020. RetrievedJune 21, 2020 . ^a b "Sires' progressive primary challenger drops bid, endorses Oseguera" .New Jersey Globe . November 27, 2019.Archived from the original on December 3, 2019. RetrievedDecember 3, 2019 .^ Heinis, John (June 29, 2020)."Jersey City Councilman Solomon endorses Oseguera for Congress, 2 off the line freeholder hopefuls" .Hudson County View .Archived from the original on July 5, 2020. RetrievedJuly 4, 2020 . ^ "FORMER FULOP ADMINISTRATION DEPUTY MAYOR ENDORSES HECTOR OSEGUERA FOR CONGRESS" .Insider NJ . July 3, 2020.Archived from the original on July 4, 2020. RetrievedJuly 4, 2020 .^ Klein, Howie (May 15, 2020)."Candidate Endorsement Alert In New Jersey: Hector Oseguera" .Blue America .Archived from the original on May 23, 2020. RetrievedMay 21, 2020 . ^a b c d "Oseguera 2020" .Oseguera 2020 .Archived from the original on October 9, 2019. RetrievedNovember 13, 2019 .^ Hudson County DSA [@HudCoDSA] (June 22, 2020)."Hudson County DSA on Twitter: The Hudson County Branch is pleased to announce that we endorse @HammForSenate for US Senate, @Oseguera2020 for US House NJ-08 and @EleanaLittle for District 4 Freeholder!" (Tweet ). 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RetrievedJune 30, 2020 .^a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc bd be bf bg bh bi bj bk bl bm bn bo bp "HCDO, Hudson Mayors All in for Joe Biden and Entire Column B Team in July Primary" .www.insidernj.com . June 25, 2020.Archived from the original on October 18, 2020. RetrievedOctober 18, 2020 .^a b @stevenfulop (June 30, 2020)."This July 7th is the Democratic Primary Election. It is a Vote-By-Mail Election. Please consider joining me in voting for the Column "B" Ticket so that we can keep the progress here in #JerseyCity" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ "Freeholder Bill O'Dea Endorses Rep. Sires" .www.insidernj.com . June 30, 2020.Archived from the original on July 1, 2020. RetrievedJuly 1, 2020 .Hudson County Freeholder Bill O'Dea is endorsing Congressman Albio Sires (D-Hudson) for a new term representing the people of Jersey City and the entire 8th Congressional District. ^ @yousefjsaleh (July 1, 2020)."Police cars revolving light Endorsement Alert Police cars revolving light I'm proud to endorse Congressman @RepSires in his re-election bid. We must STOP TRUMP this November 2020. Vote Column B for @JoeBiden @CoryBooker and Congressman Albio Sires" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ @HCLC_ (July 6, 2020)."Thank you to everyone who was going to attend today, due to inclement weather we will be postponing the event with a rain date TBD and remembe vote Sires column B! #NJ08" (Tweet ) – viaTwitter . ^ Wildstein, David (April 12, 2020)."Sires primary challenger has $3,900 warchest" .New Jersey Globe .Archived from the original on June 23, 2020. RetrievedJune 21, 2020 . ^ "David Winkler" .Ballotpedia .Archived from the original on December 3, 2019. 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