2022 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey All 12 New Jersey seats to theUnited States House of Representatives Turnout 41%[ 1] ( 31pp) Majority party Minority party Party Democratic Republican Last election 10 2 Seats won 9 3 Seat change 1 1Popular vote 1,416,422 1,160,260 Percentage 54.27% 44.46% Swing 3.01% 2.88%
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The2022 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey were held on November 8, 2022, to elect the 12U.S. representatives from thestate ofNew Jersey , one from each of the state's 12congressional districts .
Republicans flipped one seat in the 7th district and reduced the Democratic majority in the delegation to 9–3.
District Democratic Republican Others Total Result Votes % Votes % Votes % Votes % District 1 139,559 62.34% 78,794 35.19% 5,531 2.47% 223,884 100.0% Democratic hold District 2 94,522 39.97% 139,217 58.87% 2,745 1.16% 236,484 100.0% Republican hold District 3 150,498 55.46% 118,415 43.64% 2,463 0.91% 271,376 100.0% Democratic hold District 4 81,233 31.37% 173,288 66.92% 4,441 1.71% 258,962 100.0% Republican hold District 5 145,559 54.73% 117,873 44.32% 2,511 0.94% 265,943 100.0% Democratic hold District 6 106,238 57.45% 75,839 41.01% 2,842 1.54% 184,919 100.0% Democratic hold District 7 150,701 48.60% 159,392 51.40% 0 0.00% 310,093 100.0% Republican gain District 8 78,382 73.62% 24,957 23.44% 3,134 2.94% 106,473 100.0% Democratic hold District 9 82,457 54.98% 65,365 43.58% 2,162 1.44% 149,984 100.0% Democratic hold District 10 100,710 77.64% 25,993 20.04% 3,004 2.32% 129,707 100.0% Democratic hold District 11 161,436 58.99% 109,952 40.18% 2,276 0.83% 273,664 100.0% Democratic hold District 12 125,127 63.12% 71,175 35.91% 1,925 0.97% 198,227 100.0% Democratic hold Total 1,416,422 54.27% 1,160,260 44.46% 33,034 1.27% 2,609,716 100.0%
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DemocratDonald Norcross , who had represented the district since 2014, was re-elected with 62.5% of the vote in 2020.[ 2]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Mario DeSantis, public school teacher[ 4] Donald Norcross
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Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Damon Galdo, union carpenter Nicholas Magner, gun rights activist[ 4] [ 11] Republican primary results[ 9] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Claire Gustafson 13,411 69.0 Republican Damon Galdo 6,034 31.0 Total votes 19,445 100.0
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Donald Norcross (D) Claire Gustafson (R) Undecided Grassroots Targeting (R)[ 21] [ A] July 13–19, 2022 625 (LV) ± 4.0% 49% 44% 8%
County[ 23] Donald Norcross Democratic Claire Gustafson Republican Various candidates Other parties Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % # % Burlington (part)4,406 60.6% 2,725 37.5% 144 2.0% 1,681 23.1% 7,276 Camden 97,135 66.9% 44,394 30.6% 3,684 2.5% 52,741 36.3% 145,213 Gloucester (part)38,018 53.3% 31,675 44.4% 1,702 2.4% 6,343 9.9% 71,395 Totals 136,199 62.2% 77,458 35.4% 5,388 2.5% 58,741 26.8% 219,045
RepublicanJeff Van Drew , who had represented the district since 2019, was re-elected with 51.9% of the vote in 2020.[ 2]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Scott Hitchner Jr., U.S. Air Force ceteran(withdrew to run forSalem County Commissioner) [ 27] Jeff Van Drew
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Tim Alexander, former County Detective and civil rights attorney[ 30] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Carolyn Rush, engineer[ 31] Tim Alexander
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Democratic primary results[ 9] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Tim Alexander 17,199 61.7 Democratic Carolyn Rush 10,667 38.3 Total votes 27,866 100.0
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Jeff Van Drew vs. generic Democrat
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error JeffVan Drew (R) Generic Democrat Undecided Change Research (D)[ 41] [ B] April 12–15, 2021 641 (RV) ± 4.0% 48% 42% 10%
County[ 23] Jeff Van Drew Republican Tim Alexander Democratic Various candidates Other parties Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % # % Atlantic 42,208 55.1% 33,585 43.8% 810 1.1% 8,623 11.3% 76,603 Cape May 24,113 63.8% 13,210 35.0% 456 1.3% 10,903 28.8% 37,779 Cumberland 17,314 55.6% 13,352 42.9% 469 1.5% 3,962 12.7% 31,135 Gloucester (part)15,803 54.0% 13,048 44.6% 436 1.4% 2,755 9.6% 29,287 Ocean (part)28,336 65.8% 14,439 33.5% 294 0.7% 13,897 32.3% 43,069 Salem 11,443 61.5% 6,888 37.0% 280 1.5% 4,555 24.5% 18,611 Totals 135,843 59.3% 90,753 39.6% 2,642 1.2% 45,090 19.7% 229,238
DemocratAndy Kim , who had represented the district since 2019, was re-elected with 53.2% of the vote in 2020.[ 2]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Reuven Hendler, small business owner[ 4] Andy Kim
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Robert Healey Jr., yacht manufacturer[ 48] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Nicholas Ferrara, realtor[ 49] Ian Smith, Atilis Gym owner[ 50] Ian Smith
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Results by Municipality: Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Andy Kim (D) Bob Healey (R) Other Undecided RMG Research [ 58] July 22–29, 2022 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 44% 38% 4% 13%
County[ 23] Andy Kim Democratic Bob Healey Republican Various candidates Other parties Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % # % Burlington (part)92,925 58.6% 64,311 40.6% 1,327 0.8% 28,614 20.0% 158,563 Mercer (part)31,901 60.5% 20,261 38.4% 547 1.1% 11,640 22.1% 52,709 Monmouth (part)25,672 42.7% 33,843 56.3% 589 1.0% −8,171 −13.6% 60,104 Totals 124,913 55.2% 99,512 44.0% 1,993 0.9% 25,401 11.2% 226,418
RepublicanChris Smith , who has represented the district since 1981, was re-elected with 59.9% of the vote in 2020.[ 2]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Mike Crispi
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Matthew Jenkins, small business owner[ 80] Democratic primary results[ 9] Party Candidate Votes % Democratic Matthew Jenkins 20,655 100.0 Total votes 20,655 100.0
County[ 23] Chris Smith Republican Matthew Jenkins Democratic Various candidates Other parties Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % # % Monmouth (part)57,864 60.8% 35,245 37.0% 2,126 2.2% 22,619 23.8% 95,235 Ocean (part)115,424 70.5% 45,988 28.1% 2,315 1.4% 69,436 42.4% 163,727 Totals 170,423 67.1% 79,377 31.2% 4,354 1.7% 91,046 35.9% 254,154
DemocratJosh Gottheimer , who had represented the district since 2017, was re-elected with 53.2% of the vote in 2020.[ 2]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Nick DeGregorio, veteran[ 86] Sab Skenderi[ 26] Nicholas D'Agostino(withdrawn)
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County[ 23] Josh Gottheimer Democratic Frank Pallotta Republican Various candidates Other parties Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % # % Bergen (part)124,644 58.7% 86,061 40.5% 1,674 0.8% 38,583 18.2% 212,379 Passaic (part)9,547 43.1% 12,266 55.3% 353 1.6% −2,719 −12.2% 22,166 Sussex (part)11,368 36.2% 19,546 62.3% 484 1.5% −8,178 −26.1% 31,398 Totals 141,039 54.4% 115,906 44.7% 2,465 1.0% 25,133 9.7% 259,410
DemocratFrank Pallone , who had represented the district since 1993, was re-elected with 61.2% of the vote in 2020.[ 2]
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County[ 23] Frank Pallone Democratic Sue Kiley Republican Various candidates Other parties Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % # % Middlesex (part)67,778 61.4% 40,716 36.9% 1,878 1.6% 27,062 24.5% 110,372 Monmouth (part)38,460 51.6% 35,123 47.1% 964 1.3% 3,337 4.5% 74,547 Totals 101,930 57.2% 73,717 41.3% 2,703 1.5% 28,213 15.9% 178,350
DemocratTom Malinowski , who had represented the district since 2019, was re-elected with 50.6% of the vote in 2020.[ 2] Malinowski was unseated by Republican Thomas Kean, and afterward said he would not run for the seat in 2024.[ 110]
The boundaries of the district had been redrawn from 2020 determined by the2020 redistricting cycle . The district was drawn to be more Republican-leaning in order for surrounding districts to become more Democratic-leaning. This protected two other vulnerable Democratic incumbents, at the cost of Malinowski facing an even tougher reelection bid in 2022.
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Tom Malinowski
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Veronica Fernandez was running for this seat as an independent, but later dropped out, citing no path to victory.[ 142]
On June 7, it was announced that the newly formedModerate Party would seek to nominate Malinowski as their candidate viaelectoral fusion , although fusion voting is currently banned in New Jersey.[ 143] The next day, theSecretary of State Tahesha Way blocked the nomination, but the Moderate Party filed a lawsuit to challenge this. However, a ruling was not expected until the summer of 2023, preventing them from being on the ballot.[ 144] [ 145]
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Generic Democrat vs. generic Republican
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Generic Democrat Generic Republican Undecided GQR Research (D)[ 146] [ C] September 26–29, 2022 500 (LV) ± 4.4% 45% 50% 5%
County[ 23] Thomas Kean Jr. Republican Tom Malinowski Democratic Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % Hunterdon 32,678 54.2% 27,657 45.8% 5,021 8.4% 60,335 Morris (part)25,684 54.8% 21,164 45.2% 4,520 9.6% 46,848 Somerset (part)32,088 49.7% 32,452 50.3% -364 -0.6% 64,540 Sussex (part)14,752 62.0% 9,050 38.0% 5,702 24.0% 23,802 Union (part)30,193 39.9% 45,428 60.1% −15,235 −20.2% 75,621 Warren 23,997 61.6% 14,950 38.4% 9,047 23.2% 38,947 Totals 159,392 51.4% 150,701 48.6% 8,691 2.8% 310,093
DemocratAlbio Sires , who had represented the district since 2006, was re-elected with 74.0% of the vote in 2020.[ 2] In December 2021, Sires announced he would not seek re-election.[ 149]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] David Ocampo Grajales, progressive activist and healthcare startup director[ 152] Ane Roseborough-Eberhard, teacher[ 153] Brian Varela, entrepreneur Ricardo Rojas, co-founder of the Progressive Democrats of New Jersey[ 154] [ 155] Ravinder Bhalla ,Mayor ofHoboken (2018–present), former member of theHoboken City Council At-Large (2009–2017), and candidate forNew Jersey's 33rd assembly district in2011 and2013 (endorsed Menendez) [ 156] Nicholas Chiaravalloti , formerMajority Whip of theNew Jersey General Assembly (2020–2022), formerNew Jersey State Assemblymember from the31st district (2016–2022)(endorsed Menendez) [ 157] Michael Melham, mayor ofBelleville (2019–present)(Independent) [ 158] Raj Mukherji , formerMajority Whip of theNew Jersey General Assembly (2018–2019),New Jersey State Assemblymember from the33rd district (2014–present), formerDeputy Mayor ofJersey City (2012–2013), Commissioner & Chairman of theJersey City Housing Authority (2008–present)(endorsed Menendez) [ 159] Hector Oseguera, lawyer and candidate for this district in2020 [ 150] Teresa Ruiz ,New Jersey State Senator from the29th district (2008–present)[ 160] Albio Sires , incumbent U.S. Representative[ 150] James Solomon,Jersey City councilman[ 150] Brian Stack ,New Jersey State Senator from the33rd district (2008–present), formerNew Jersey State Assemblymember from the33rd district (2004–2008), Mayor ofUnion City (2000–present)(endorsed Menendez) [ 161] Robert J. Menendez
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Annette Chaparro ,New Jersey State Assemblymember from the33rd district (2016–present)[ 167] Nicholas Chiaravalloti ,Majority Whip of theNew Jersey General Assembly (2020–present),New Jersey State Assemblymember from the31st district (2016–present)[ 157] Joseph Cryan ,New Jersey State Senator from the20th district (2018–present), formerNew Jersey State Assemblymember from the20th district (2002–2015), former Majority Leader of theNew Jersey General Assembly (2010–2012)[ 168] Angelica M. Jimenez ,New Jersey State Assemblymember from the32nd district (2012–present)[ 167] Angela V. McKnight ,New Jersey State Assemblymember from the31st district (2016–present)[ 167] Pedro Mejia ,New Jersey State Assemblymember from the32nd district (2018–present)[ 167] Raj Mukherji ,Majority Whip of theNew Jersey General Assembly (2018–2019),New Jersey State Assemblymember from the33rd district (2014–present), formerDeputy Mayor ofJersey City (2012–2013), Commissioner & Chairman of theJersey City Housing Authority (2008–present)[ 159] Nicholas Sacco ,New Jersey State Senator from the32nd district (1994-present), Mayor ofNorth Bergen (1991–present)[ 167] William Sampson ,New Jersey State Assemblymember from the31st district (2022–present)[ 167] Nicholas Scutari , President-designate of theNew Jersey Senate ,New Jersey State Senator from the22nd district (2004–present)[ 168] Brian P. Stack ,New Jersey State Senator from the33rd district (2008–present), formerNew Jersey State Assemblymember from the33rd district (2004–2008), Mayor ofUnion City (2000–present)[ 161] Organizations
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Brian Varela (disqualified)
2022 NJ-08 Democratic primary debates and forums No. Date Host Moderator Link Participants P Participant A Absent N Non-invitee I Invitee W Withdrawn Menendez Ocampo Grajales Roseborough-Eberhard 1[ 176] May 20, 2022 Hudson Media Group John Heinis [ 177] P P P
Marcos Arroyo, housing inspector[ 178] Michael Melham, mayor ofBelleville (2019–present)(Independent) [ 158] David Winkler, perennial candidate[ 4] Republican primary results[ 9] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Marcos Arroyo 3,127 100.0 Total votes 3,127 100.0
Independent and third-party candidates [ edit ] County[ 23] Rob Menendez Democratic Marcos Arroyo Republican Various candidates Other parties Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % # % Essex (part)6,295 77.2% 1,589 19.5% 266 3.3% 4,706 67.7% 8,150 Hudson (part)56,372 73.0% 18,591 24.1% 2,215 2.8% 37,781 48.9% 77,178 Union (part)8,170 68.9% 3,360 28.3% 334 2.8% 4,810 40.6% 11,864 Totals 78,371 73.6% 24,956 23.4% 3,133 2.9% 53,415 50.2% 106,460
DemocratBill Pascrell , who had represented the district since 1997, was re-elected with 65.8% of the vote in 2020.[ 2] Pascrell would also not live to finish term along with Payne Jr. as he died on August 21, 2024.[ 181] [ 182]
Bill Pascrell
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Republican primary results[ 9] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Billy Prempeh 10,724 100.0 Total votes 10,724 100.0
Lea Sherman was running for this seat with theSocialist Workers Party .[ 180]
County[ 23] Bill Pascrell Democratic Billy Prempeh Republican Various candidates Other parties Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % # % Bergen (part)38,657 50.0% 37,647 48.7% 965 1.3% 1,010 1.3% 77,269 Hudson (part)5,232 57.5% 3,678 40.4% 190 2.1% 1,554 17.1% 9,100 Passaic (part)38,226 60.6% 23,889 37.9% 998 1.6% 14,337 22.7% 63,113 Totals 82,457 55.0% 65,365 43.6% 2,162 1.4% 17,092 11.4% 149,984
DemocratDonald Payne Jr. , who had represented the district since 2012, was re-elected with 83.3% of the vote in 2020.[ 2] Payne won re-election but did not live to finish his term as he died from aheart attack on April 24, 2024, at the age of 65.[ 188] [ 189] [ 190]
Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Akil Khalfani, sociology professor[ 4] Imani Oakley, activist[ 192] Imani Oakley
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Donald Payne Jr.
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David Pinckney, teacher and perennial candidate[ 218] Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Republican primary results[ 9] Party Candidate Votes % Republican David Pinckney 3,581 82.5 Republican Garth Stewart 760 17.5 Total votes 4,341 100.0
County[ 23] Donald Payne Jr. Democratic David Pickney Republican Various candidates Other parties Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % # % Essex (part)57,229 85.3% 8,287 12.4% 1,570 2.4% 48,942 72.9% 67,086 Hudson (part)12,350 79.8% 2,658 17.2% 476 3.1% 9,692 62.6% 15,484 Union (part)30,034 65.6% 14,847 32.4% 911 1.9% 15,187 33.2% 45,792 Totals 100,640 77.6% 25,982 20.0% 3,003 2.3% 74,658 57.6% 129,625
DemocratMikie Sherrill , who had represented the district since 2019, was re-elected with 53.3% of the vote in 2020.[ 2] Sherrill successfully ran for re-election to three terms in office with 59.0% of the vote.
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Eliminated in primary [ edit ] Rosemary Becchi, tax attorney, nonprofit executive, and nominee for this seat in2020 [ 234] Anthony Bucco ,New Jersey State Senator from the25th district (2019–present), formerNew Jersey Assemblymember from the25th district (2010–2019), formerMinority Whip of theNew Jersey General Assembly (2016–2017)[ 235] Kristin Corrado , member of theNew Jersey Senate from the40th district (2017–present), formerPassaic County Clerk (2010–2017)[ 236] Heather Darling,Morris County Surrogate [ 237] [ 238] Aura Dunn ,New Jersey Assemblymember from the25th district (2019–2020, 2020–present)[ 239] [ 240] [ 241] Toby Anderson
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Larry Casha(withdrawn)
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Paul DeGroot
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Robert Ković(withdrawn)
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Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Rosemary Becchi Hillery Brotschol Victory Insights [ 249] May 18–19, 2021 199 (LV) – 88% 12%
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Mikie Sherrill vs. Rosemary Becchi
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Mikie Sherrill (D) Rosemary Becchi (R) Victory Insights [ 251] May 18–19, 2021 600 (LV) ± 4.2% 51% 49%
Mikie Sherrill vs. Hillery Brotschol
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[ a] Margin of error Mikie Sherrill (D) Hillery Brotschol (R) Victory Insights [ 252] May 18–19, 2021 600 (LV) ± 4.2% 51% 49%
County[ 23] Mikie Sherrill Democratic Paul DeGroot Republican Joseph Biasco Libertarian Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % # % Essex (part)72,132 71.5% 27,893 27.7% 830 0.8% 44,239 43.8% 100,855 Morris (part)76,257 52.6% 67,488 46.6% 1,218 0.8% 8,769 6.0% 144,963 Passaic (part)13,047 46.9% 14,571 52.3% 228 0.8% −1,524 −5.4% 27,846 Totals 161,238 59.0% 109,944 40.2% 2,276 0.8% 51,294 18.8% 273,458
DemocratBonnie Watson Coleman , who had represented the district since 2015, was re-elected with 65.6% of the vote in 2020.[ 2]
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Republican primary results[ 9] Party Candidate Votes % Republican Darius Mayfield 13,514 100.0 Total votes 13,514 100.0
County[ 23] Bonnie Watson Coleman Democratic Darius Mayfield Republican Lynn Genrich Libertarian Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % # % Mercer (part)34,642 77.0% 9,906 22.0% 454 1.0% 24,736 55.0% 45,002 Middlesex (part)51,154 55.0% 40,853 44.0% 941 1.0% 10,301 11.0% 92,948 Somerset (part)32,777 62.0% 19,608 37.1% 445 0.8% 13,169 24.9% 52,830 Union (part)6,554 88.0% 808 10.9% 85 1.1% 5,746 77.1% 7,447 Totals 125,127 63.1% 71,175 35.9% 1,925 1.0% 52,952 27.2% 198,227
^a b c d e f g h Key: A – all adults RV – registered voters LV – likely voters V – unclear Partisan clients
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RetrievedJune 13, 2022 .^ "Democrat Tim Alexander Announces Campaign Against Van Drew" .Insider NJ . March 10, 2021.^ Wildstein, David (July 16, 2021)."Van Drew has $609K cash-on-hand" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedJuly 28, 2021 . ^ Wildstein, David (March 24, 2021)."Fed up with U.S. Capitol insurrection, retired police captain announces run against Van Drew" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. RetrievedMarch 28, 2021 . ^a b c d Wildstein, David (March 20, 2022)."Alexander wins Atlantic Democratic convention to take on Van Drew" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedMarch 22, 2022 . ^ Biryukov, Nikita (July 12, 2021)."Murphy, Kennedy stay in touch following 2020 loss" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. ^a b Wildstein, David (February 23, 2022)."Amy Kennedy takes sides in NJ-2 Democratic primary" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedMarch 1, 2022 . ^a b c "Swalwell raising money for Van Drew opponent" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. September 7, 2021. RetrievedNovember 28, 2021 .^ "Tim Alexander announces Major Endorsement" . July 26, 2022.^ Wildstein, David (March 2, 2022)."Ex-Democratic House candidates backs Alexander in NJ-2" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedMarch 22, 2022 . ^ "The Collective PAC Endorses Tim Alexander for the U.S. House of Representatives" .Insider NJ . December 14, 2021. RetrievedDecember 15, 2021 .^ YouTube ^ Change Research (D) ^ @Livableworld (October 1, 2021)."We've made our first #2022Election endorsement! Meet Rep. @AndyKimNJ, who has been an outstanding advocate for reducing the nuclear threat and finding diplomatic solutions to some of the world's most pressing international issues" (Tweet ). RetrievedDecember 2, 2021 – viaTwitter . ^ "Democracy for America : Our Candidates" .Democracy for America . RetrievedJuly 16, 2022 .^a b "End Citizens United - Candidates" .End Citizens United . RetrievedJanuary 28, 2022 .^ "Giffords Endorses Slate of Gun Safety Champions" .www.giffords.org .Giffords . March 23, 2022.^ "LCV Action Fund Announces First Round of Incumbent House Endorsements" .www.lcv.org . February 10, 2022.^a b c Turrentine, Jeff (March 8, 2022)."NRDC Action Fund Endorses These Candidates in the 2022 Elections" .Natural Resources Defense Council . RetrievedMarch 15, 2022 . ^ Wildstein, David (November 8, 2021)."Owning his punk rocker days, Republican Bob Healey will challenge Andy Kim in NJ-3" . New Jersey Globe. RetrievedNovember 8, 2021 . ^ Fox, Joey (January 31, 2022)."Realtor Nicholas Ferrara jumps into CD-3 Republican primary" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedJanuary 31, 2022 . ^ Wildstein, David (January 28, 2022)."Atilis Gym owner Ian Smith will run for Congress against Andy Kim" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedJanuary 28, 2022 . ^a b Wildstein, David (March 31, 2021)."Andy Kim has $1.3 million in the bank as he prepares for third term bid" . New Jersey Globe. RetrievedApril 12, 2021 . ^a b Fox, Joey (December 17, 2021)."Flanagan abandons 3rd district campaign, will challenge Smith instead" . New Jersey Globe. RetrievedDecember 20, 2021 . ^a b "Congressional Candidate Shawn Hyland, 3rd NJ, Rejects Democrat Plans to have IRS Spy on Everyday Americans' Bank Accounts" .Insider NJ . October 28, 2021.^a b c d e f Wildstein, David (January 7, 2022)."Hyland will drop congressional bid and endorse Chris Smith" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. RetrievedJanuary 7, 2022 . ^a b Wildstein, David (December 22, 2021)."Chris Smith will run in 4th district" . RetrievedDecember 22, 2021 . ^ Wildstein, David (May 24, 2022)."PBA endorses Healey in NJ-3 GOP primary" .newjerseyglobe.com . RetrievedJuly 2, 2022 . ^ Wildstein, David (May 2, 2022)."Flynn endorses Ian Smith for Congress in NJ-3" .newjerseyglobe.com . RetrievedJuly 2, 2022 . ^ RMG Research ^ O'Neil, Tyler (March 2, 2022)."China is 'big winner' of Russia-Ukraine war, former FBI agent who worked in China warns" .www.yahoo.com .Yahoo! . Archived fromthe original on March 12, 2022. RetrievedMarch 12, 2022 . ^a b Salant, Jonathan D. (December 27, 2021)."N.J.'s Chris Smith was once celebrated by conservatives. Now Trump wants him gone. What happened?" .NJ.com .Advance Publications . RetrievedDecember 27, 2021 . ^ Wildstein, David (May 3, 2022)."Mike Blasi ends challenge to Chris Smith in NJ-4 GOP primary" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedMay 6, 2022 . ^ Spadea, Bill (May 4, 2022)."Competitive race for Congress shaping up in Monmouth, Ocean" .New Jersey 101.5 . ^a b Wildstein, David (March 28, 2022)."Francisco drops House bid, will run for Monmouth County Commissioner" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedMarch 28, 2022 . ^ "Flanagan didn't get enough signatures to run for Congress, judge says" . April 11, 2022.^ Crispi, Mike."BREAKING: I am HONORED to receive the endorsement of General Flynn! With his support, we are well on our way to putting America First again in New Jersey's 4th District! #MAGA" .Twitter . RetrievedMay 12, 2022 . ^ Wildstein, David (May 22, 2022)."Giuliani backs Crispi over 21-term incumbent in N.J. GOP primary" .New Jersey Globe . ^ "Rogers backs Crispi for Congress" .newjerseyglobe.com . February 2, 2022. RetrievedMarch 15, 2022 .^ Rogers, Wendy."I endorse Mike Crispi for Congress @MikeCrispiNJ in New Jersey's 4th Congressional District. He received Column A which is a BIG DEAL in New Jersey and is running against a RINO swamper who supports the Biden agenda that is destroying America. I know Mike will defend our gun rights, secure the border and will fight to restore the integrity of our elections. Please join me in supporting Mike Crispi today. #AmericaFirst #NJ04" .Twitter . RetrievedMay 16, 2022 . ^ Lake, Kari."After a Truck Driver unseated the most powerful politician in New Jersey—the time is right for outsider & America First candidate @MikeCrispiNJ to defeat a RINO and a leftist for US Congress. A red tsunami is coming & Mike is riding the wave. Go Mike! I've got your back!" .Twitter . RetrievedMay 19, 2022 . ^ Spadea, Bill (May 24, 2022)."Who Spadea is supporting in NJ's congressional primaries" .New Jersey 101.5 . ^ Friedman, Matt (February 14, 2022)."Is a MTG endorsement inevitable?" .POLITICO . ^ Wax, Gavin (February 1, 2022)."Endorsement: Mike Crispi for Congress (NJ-4)" .New York Young Republican Club . ^ "Crispi gets backing of Republican Liberty Caucus" .New Jersey Globe . March 16, 2022. RetrievedApril 1, 2022 .^ Wildstein, David (January 14, 2022)."Newt Gingrich endorses Chris Smith for re-election" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedJanuary 31, 2022 . ^a b c Wildstein, David (January 3, 2022)."House GOP leadership backs Chris Smith for re-election" . RetrievedFebruary 9, 2022 . ^ "FRC Action President Tony Perkins endorses Rep. Chris Smith" . January 26, 2022. RetrievedAugust 13, 2022 .^a b Akin, Stephanie; Ackley, Kate; McIntire, Mary (March 10, 2022)."At the Races: Retreat rerouted" .rollcall.com .Roll Call . RetrievedMarch 12, 2022 . ^ "SBA List's Candidate Fund PAC Endorses Pro-Life Caucus Leader Rep. Chris Smith in NJ-04" .www.sba-list.org . January 31, 2022. RetrievedFebruary 1, 2022 .^ "U.S. Chamber Endorses Rep. Chris Smith for New Jersey's 4th Congressional District" .www.uschamber.com .United States Chamber of Commerce . June 1, 2022. RetrievedJune 13, 2022 .^ Wildstein, David (March 13, 2022)."Jenkins gets Dem party support to challenge Smith in NJ-4" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedMarch 13, 2022 . ^ "Monmouth Democratic leader recruiting Virginia congresswoman to challenge Chris Smith" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. December 22, 2021. RetrievedDecember 22, 2021 .^ Wildstein, David (May 2, 2022)."Seeking 4th term, Gottheimer kicks off campaign with huge rally in Paramus" .newjerseyglobe.com . RetrievedMay 4, 2022 . ^ "Endorsements - Pro-Israel America" .Pro-Israel America . Archived fromthe original on December 20, 2021. RetrievedJanuary 22, 2022 .^ "U.S. Chamber Endorses Rep. Josh Gottheimer for New Jersey's 5th Congressional District" .United States Chamber of Commerce . July 19, 2022. RetrievedAugust 25, 2022 .^ Klein, Rich (April 26, 2021)."Round Two: Pallotta Challenging Gottheimer" .TapInto . TAP IP. RetrievedApril 27, 2021 . ^ Steinberg, Allan (October 21, 2021)."The NJ Republican winner of the Washington Budget Wars: Nick De Gregorio" .Insider NJ . ^ Wildstein, David (February 4, 2021)."D'Agostino will challenge Gottheimer in NJ-5" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. ^ Wildstein, David (January 9, 2022)."D'Agostino ends congressional race, will run for Sussex commissioner" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. RetrievedJanuary 9, 2022 . ^a b Wildstein, David (December 9, 2021)."Fredon mayor wants to take on Gottheimer in NJ-5" .New Jersey Globe . ^a b Fox, Joey (December 22, 2021)."Flora switches congressional campaign to 7th district" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. RetrievedDecember 22, 2021 . ^ Fox, Joey (January 3, 2022)."Schneiderman announces campaign to take on Gottheimer" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. RetrievedJanuary 3, 2022 . ^ Wildstein, David (May 5, 2022)."Schneiderman drops out of race against Gottheimer" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. RetrievedMay 5, 2022 . ^ "Congressional Candidate D'Agostino Meets with Carson, Cawthorn, Bilirakis, Others in Nation's Capital" .Insider NJ . August 1, 2021. RetrievedNovember 28, 2021 .^ "Accomplished Veterans Endorsed by SEAL PAC" .SEAL PAC . RetrievedMarch 6, 2022 .^a b Wildstein, David (January 13, 2022)."Auth, DeFuccio back De Gregorio for Conrgess" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. RetrievedJanuary 15, 2022 . ^ YouTube ^ "Bill Clinton visits North Jersey to stump for Josh Gottheimer, his former speechwriter" .^a b c d "LCV Action Fund Announces Second Round of Incumbent House Endorsements" .www.lcv.org . March 3, 2022.^ "Pence makes last-minute endorsement of Pallotta" . November 7, 2022.^ "Scalise endorses Pallotta in first sign of national Republican interest" . August 18, 2022.^a b c d e "Endorsements" . December 21, 2021. Archived fromthe original on June 22, 2020. RetrievedMay 30, 2022 .^a b "DeGroot Gets the Passaic GOP Line in CD-11" .Insider NJ . January 27, 2022. RetrievedJanuary 28, 2022 .^ "Pallone Applauds the Work of the New Jersey Congressional Redistricting Commission" .Insider NJ . December 22, 2021. RetrievedDecember 22, 2021 .^ Cervenka, Susanne (January 18, 2022)."Monmouth County Commissioner Sue Kiley will challenge Frank Pallone for Congress" .Asbury Park Press . Gannett. RetrievedJanuary 18, 2022 . ^a b Wildstein, David (January 7, 2022)."Exiting NJ-7 race, Mehta set to challenge Pallone" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. RetrievedJanuary 7, 2022 . ^a b Wildstein, David (February 1, 2021)."Mehta will challenge Malinowski for 7th district congressional race" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. ^a b Wildstein, David (December 30, 2021)."Toomey switches races, will seek to challenge Pallone in NJ-6" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. RetrievedDecember 30, 2021 . ^a b "Republican Tom Toomey Announces Campaign for Congress in New Jersey's 11th District" .Insider NJ . July 1, 2021. RetrievedJuly 1, 2021 .^ Wildstein, David (March 8, 2022)."Kiley gets endorsement from Thompson" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedMarch 9, 2022 . ^ Wildstein, David (May 23, 2023)."Malinowski won't seek rematch with Kean" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedSeptember 30, 2023 . ^ Salant, Jonathan (April 18, 2021)."N.J. Democrat who barely won re-election in 2020 already has wads of cash for 2022 race" .NJ.com . Advance Publications. RetrievedApril 18, 2021 . ^ "AIPAC PAC Featured Candidates" .AIPAC PAC .^ @Livableworld (December 29, 2021)."Rep. Tom @Malinowski is part of a new cohort in Congress with impressively strong national security backgrounds and who have emerged as leaders on these issues. We're proud to endorse his 2022 campaign! We need his leadership in Congress" (Tweet ). RetrievedDecember 29, 2021 – viaTwitter . ^a b c d "2022 Feminist Majority PAC Endorsements" .feministmajoritypac.org . RetrievedApril 9, 2022 .^a b "Giffords Endorses Slate of Majority Makers Running for the US House" .www.giffords.org .Giffords . April 21, 2022.^ Society, Humane."2022 Endorsements" .Humane Society Legislative Fund . ^ "Endorsements - NARAL Pro-Choice America" .NARAL Pro-Choice America .^ "2022 Recommended Candidates" .niacactionpac.org .^ "The National Organization for Women Political Action Committee Endorses Tom Malinowski for Congress" .www.insidernj.com . February 25, 2022.^ "Planned Parenthood Action Fund 2022 Endorsements" .www.plannedparenthoodaction.org .^ "The Star-Ledger endorsement: Tom Malinowski over Tom Kean Jr" .The Star-Ledger . October 2, 2022. RetrievedFebruary 4, 2023 .^ "Kean will run for Congress in 2022 in rematch with Malinowski" .New Jersey Globe . July 1, 2021. RetrievedJuly 1, 2021 .^ Fox, Joey (September 27, 2021)."NRCC ad slams Malinowski, House Dems over reconciliation spending" . New Jersey Globe. ^ Wildstein, David (January 3, 2022)."Peterson will run for Congress in NJ-7" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. RetrievedJanuary 3, 2022 . ^a b Wildstein, David (January 12, 2022)."Rizzo enters race against Malinowski in NJ-7" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. RetrievedJanuary 13, 2022 . ^a b Wildstein, David (December 9, 2021)."Phil Rizzo seeks GOP nod for Congress to challenge Mikie Sherrill" .New Jersey Globe . ^ Wildstein, David (April 19, 2022)."Pompeo endorses Kean for Congress in NJ-7" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedMay 8, 2022 . ^ @TimScott (April 2, 2022)."No stranger to public service, Tom Kean has decades of working knowledge in commerce, energy resources, and foreign affairs. I trust that @KeanForCongress will always fight to make his community and our country a better place" (Tweet ). RetrievedMay 8, 2022 – viaTwitter . ^a b Wildstein, David (July 21, 2021)."Scalise endorses Kean for Congress in NJ-7" . RetrievedMarch 12, 2022 . ^ Wildstein, David (March 12, 2022)."Ciattarelli endorses Kean for Congress" . RetrievedMarch 12, 2022 . ^ Axelrod, Tal (January 5, 2022)."GOP-aligned Congressional Leadership Fund unveils first midterm endorsements" .The Hill . Nexstar Media Group. RetrievedJanuary 5, 2022 . ^ Joey Fox (August 4, 2022)."NFIB backs Kean for Congress" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedAugust 15, 2022 . ^ New Jersey Hills Media Group Editorial Board (May 25, 2022)."EDITORIAL: Our endorsement for 7th Congressional District" .Hunterdon Review . RetrievedMay 26, 2022 . ^ David Wildstein (May 24, 2022)."Police union backs Kean in NJ-7 GOP primary" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedMay 26, 2022 . ^ David Wildstein (February 16, 2022)."Operating Engineers endorse Kean" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedJune 2, 2022 . ^ Tea Party Express (June 2, 2022)."ELECTION ALERT: Tea Party Express Endorses Tom Kean Jr. in New Jersey's 7th Congressional District" .Tea Party Express . RetrievedJune 3, 2022 . ^ Wildstein, David (May 31, 2022)."Kean wins backing of U.S. Chamber of Commerce" . RetrievedJune 1, 2022 . ^a b c d Wildstein, Davis (March 11, 2022)."Kean wins Morris GOP line by 2-1 margin in runoff for NJ-7" . RetrievedMarch 12, 2022 . ^ Wildstein, David (March 15, 2022)."Kean romps to first ballot win at Somerset GOP convention" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedMay 12, 2022 . ^ Wildstein, David (April 20, 2022)."Peterson gets endorsement from N.J. Second Amendment Society" .newjerseyglobe.com . RetrievedMay 4, 2022 . ^ Fox, Joey (March 1, 2022)."Cawthorn endorses Rizzo for Congress" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedMarch 1, 2022 . ^ "Independent candidate drops out in NJ-7, which could help Malinowski" .New Jersey Globe . August 30, 2022.^ Wildstein, David (June 7, 2022)."Newly-formed Moderate Party seeks return to fusion voting, files petitions for Malinowski as their NJ-7 candiddate" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedJune 10, 2022 . ^ Wildstein, David (June 8, 2022)."Secretary of State rejects Malinowski bid to also run as the Moderate Party candidate" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedJune 10, 2022 . ^ Hounshell, Blake (June 7, 2022)."New Jersey Centrists Seek to Legalize Their Dream: The Moderate Party" .The New York Times . RetrievedNovember 26, 2022 . ^a b GQR Research (D) ^ RMG Research ^ GQR Research (D) ^a b Ackley, Kate; Jackson, Herb (December 20, 2021)."Rep. Albio Sires to retire, back Sen. Bob Menendez's son for seat" .Roll Call . RetrievedDecember 20, 2021 . ^a b c d "Sires won't seek re-election to Congress; U.S. Senator's son emerges as likely successor" .New Jersey Globe . December 2021.^ Wildstein, David (January 6, 2022)."Rob Menendez enters race for Sires House seat" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedJanuary 6, 2022 . ^ Koosau, Mark (January 21, 2022)."David Ocampo Grajales becomes third to enter 8th Congressional District primary race" .The Hudson Reporter . Newspaper Media Group. RetrievedJanuary 29, 2022 . ^ Israel, Daniel (April 28, 2022)."Weekawken teacher runs on progressive platform for Congress in NJ-08" .hudsonreporter.com .The Hudson Reporter . RetrievedApril 29, 2022 . ^ Koosau, Mark (January 12, 2022)."Ricardo Rojas to run as progressive candidate in 8th Congressional District race" .The Hudson Reporter . Newspaper Media Group. RetrievedJanuary 12, 2022 . ^ Heinis, John (February 12, 2022)."8th District congressional challenger Rojas drops out: 'Success is not a logistical possibility' " .Hudson County View . RetrievedFebruary 12, 2022 . ^ Wildstein, David (December 21, 2021)."Bhalla declines overture from 32BJ SEIU to run for Congress" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedDecember 21, 2021 . ^a b Fox, Joey (December 20, 2021)."Chiaravalloti says he'll support Menendez's congressional bid" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedDecember 20, 2021 . ^a b c Wildstein, David (December 20, 2021)."Belleville mayor will consider run for Sires House seat" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedDecember 20, 2021 . ^a b Fox, Joey (December 20, 2021)."Mukherji says he'll 'wholeheartedly' support old friend Menendez for House" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedDecember 20, 2021 . ^ Fox, Joey (December 20, 2021)."Ruiz on congressional run: 'Never say never' " .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedDecember 20, 2021 . ^a b Wildstein, David (December 20, 2021)."Brian Stack endorses Rob Menendez for Sires' House" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedDecember 20, 2021 . ^ "Center Action Fund Endorses David Ocampo Grajales for New Jersey's 8th Congressional District" (Press release). Center for Biological Diversity Action Fund. April 14, 2022.^ Heinis, John (April 22, 2022)."Peace Action endorses David Ocampo Grajales in 8th District congressional race" .Hudson County View . ^ Fox, Joey (April 19, 2022)."Marianne Williamson swoops into N.J. politics with endorsement of Ocampo Grajales" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. ^ Wildstein, David (December 24, 2021)."Booker endorses Menendez for NJ-8 House seat" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedDecember 24, 2021 . ^ Wildstein, David (December 23, 2021)."Murphy endorses Menendez for Congress in NJ-8" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedDecember 28, 2021 . ^a b c d e f g h Wildstein, David (December 23, 2021)."Menendez getting Fulop endorsement, Hudson Democratic line, in bid for Congress" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedDecember 28, 2021 . ^a b c Wildstein, David (December 23, 2021)."Union County goes for Menendez, with endorsements from Scutari, Bollwage, Teixeira" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedDecember 28, 2021 . ^ Wildstein, David (February 4, 2022)."Rob Menendez endorsed by CWA in bid for NJ-8 House seat" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. ^a b Fox, Joey (May 12, 2022)."Menendez gets endorsement from Latino Victory Fund" .newjerseyglobe.com . RetrievedJune 2, 2022 . ^ Wildstein, David (May 27, 2022)."Rob Menendez wins Laborer's endorsement, leads rival in fundraising by 28-1 margin" .newjerseyglobe.com . RetrievedJune 1, 2022 . ^ "Transport Workers Union of America Endorses Rob Menendez for Congress" . June 28, 2022. RetrievedJune 29, 2022 .^ "Yang Affirms Varela in CD-8" .Insider NJ . March 9, 2022. RetrievedMarch 23, 2022 .^ Forward Party [@Fwd_Party] (March 17, 2022)."We are proud to endorse @Varela4Congress – a candidate who supports #RankedChoiceVoting, #OpenPrimaries, #UniversalBasicIncome, and #Crypto. #BrianVarela will make sure that every voice counts and restore constituents' faith in government" (Tweet ). RetrievedMarch 23, 2022 – viaTwitter .^ Fox, Joey (January 25, 2022)."Menendez won't commit to backing Menendez for Congress" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedJanuary 31, 2022 . ^ Koosau, Mark (May 21, 2022)."Inflation, abortion and gun control highlight 8th District primary debate" .The Hudson Reporter . RetrievedMay 22, 2022 . ^ YouTube ^ "Hudson GOP Offers Bold New Choices for Leadership" . March 2, 2022.^a b Wildstein, David (August 30, 2021)."Payne draws a Republican challenger" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. RetrievedAugust 31, 2021 . ^a b "socialist workers party running Joanne Kuniansky and Lea Sherman for US congress in New Jersey districts 8 and 9" .Insider New Jersey . February 24, 2022. RetrievedMarch 23, 2022 .^ "Bill Pascrell, fiery New Jersey Rep., dies at 87" .POLITICO . August 21, 2024. RetrievedFebruary 7, 2025 .^ Shen, Michelle (August 21, 2024)."Longtime New Jersey Rep. Bill Pascrell dies at age 87 | CNN Politics" .CNN . RetrievedFebruary 7, 2025 . ^ Heinis, John (December 22, 2021)."Pascrell will seek re-election: 'The challenges of our time are titanic & demand fearless leadership' " .Hudson County View . RetrievedDecember 23, 2021 . ^ "Bill Pascrell Earns LCV Action Fund Endorsement to Fight for New Jersey's Environment" .www.lcv.org . October 6, 2022.^ Stanmyre, Matthew (November 1, 2021)."Meet N.J.'s young Republicans. Generation Trump may not be what you think" .NJ.com . Advance Media. RetrievedNovember 7, 2021 . ^a b Fox, Joey (February 1, 2022)."Van Drew endorses Prempeh, Mayfield for Congress" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedMarch 22, 2022 . ^ "Endorsement: Billy Prempeh for Congress (NJ-9)" .nyyrc.com .New York Young Republican Club . September 17, 2021. RetrievedJune 1, 2022 .^ Roberts, Sam (April 24, 2024)."Donald M. Payne Jr., Five-Term New Jersey Representative, Dies at 65" .The New York Times .ISSN 0362-4331 . RetrievedApril 24, 2024 . ^ Shelton, Shania (April 24, 2024)."New Jersey Democratic Rep. Donald Payne Jr. dies, Speaker Johnson announces | CNN Politics" .CNN . RetrievedApril 24, 2024 . ^ "New Jersey Rep. Donald Payne Jr. dies at 65" .NBC News . April 24, 2024. RetrievedApril 24, 2024 .^ Wildstein, David (April 14, 2021)."Donald Payne posts atrocious Q1 fundraising numbers" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedMay 1, 2021 . ^ Tarlton, John (July 6, 2021)."Break The Machine: In Newark, Imani Oakley Launches Left-Wing Challenge to Entrenched Democratic Congressman" .The Indypendent . RetrievedJuly 16, 2021 . ^ "Brand New Congress Endorses Imani Oakley For Congress" .Insider NJ . August 9, 2021. RetrievedNovember 28, 2021 .^a b "Building Bridges for America and Roadmap for Progress PAC Endorse Imani Oakley For Congress" .InsiderNJ . January 10, 2022.^ Heinis, John (January 11, 2022)."Environmental justice group FutureGen PAC backs Oakley in 10th District congressional race" .Hudson County View . RetrievedFebruary 7, 2022 . ^ Heinis, John (February 28, 2022)."Harvard College Democrats supporting Imani Oakley in 10th District congressional race" .Hudson County View . ^ "Maplewood Deputy Mayor Dafis Endorses Oakley In CD10 Dem Primary" .Insider NJ . August 2, 2021. RetrievedFebruary 7, 2022 .^ "BLM Organizer Zellie Thomas Endorses Imani Oakley For Congress" .InsiderNJ . July 14, 2021.^ "Marianne Williamson Endorses Imani Oakley For Congress" .InsiderNJ . January 6, 2022.^a b "U.S. Senators Cory Booker & Bob Menendez Endorse Rep. Donald Payne, Jr" .Insider NJ . February 7, 2022. RetrievedFebruary 7, 2022 .^ Fox, Joey (April 20, 2022)."Watson Coleman backs Payne for re-election" .newjerseyglobe.com . RetrievedJune 2, 2022 . ^a b Fox, Joey (April 1, 2022)."Jayapal endorses Payne for re-election" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedApril 6, 2022 . ^ Wildstein, David (March 23, 2022)."Pelosi backs Payne in NJ-10 Democratic primary" .newjerseyglobe.com . RetrievedJune 2, 2022 . ^ Wildstein, David (April 28, 2022)."Sherrill endorses Payne for re-election" .newjerseyglobe.com . RetrievedJune 2, 2022 . ^ Wildstein, David (March 9, 2022)."Oliver backs Payne for re-election in NJ-10" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedMarch 9, 2022 . ^ "Linden Mayor Derek Armstead Endorses Congressman Payne" .www.insidernj.com . March 17, 2022. RetrievedJune 2, 2022 .^ Wildstein, David (February 15, 2022)."Baraka backs Payne for re-election to Congress" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. ^ Wildstein, David (February 25, 2022)."Fulop endorses Payne for Congress in NJ-10" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. ^ Wildstein, David (March 2, 2022)."East Orange mayor backing Payne for Congress" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. ^ Fox, Joey (March 29, 2022)."Spiller endorses Payne for re-election" .newjerseyglobe.com . RetrievedJune 2, 2022 . ^ "Timberlake endorses Payne for Congress" . May 18, 2022.^ Wildstein, David (March 24, 2022)."Vauss backs Payne for another term in Congress" .newjerseyglobe.com . RetrievedJune 2, 2022 . ^ Wildstein, David (March 7, 2022)."Hillside mayor endorses Payne for re-election" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. ^ Fox, Joey (April 6, 2022)."Payne nabs endorsement from Orange mayor" .newjerseyglobe.com . RetrievedMay 4, 2022 . ^ Wildstein, David (March 1, 2022)."Another labor endorsement for Payne" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. ^ "Endorsements - League of Conservation Voters" .www.lcv.org .^ Wildstein, David (February 22, 2022)."Planned Parenthood backs Payne re-election" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. ^a b "What to watch for in New Jersey's congressional primaries" . June 3, 2022.^ Wildstein, David (April 6, 2021)."Sherrill warchest swells to $3.6 million after strong fundraising quarter" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedMay 1, 2021 . ^ Wildstein, David (September 29, 2022)."Union backs Sherrill for a third term in NJ-11" . New Jersey Globe. RetrievedMay 20, 2023 . ^a b "We're proud to endorse these reproductive freedom champions and leaders!" .www.prochoiceamerica.org . RetrievedJanuary 22, 2022 .^ "Our Candidates" .www.newpolitics.org . New Politics. RetrievedMay 31, 2022 .^ "The Star-Ledger endorsement: Mikie Sherrill in the 11th District" .NJ.com . October 17, 2022. RetrievedOctober 17, 2022 .^ Wildstein, David (September 27, 2021)."Ex-prosecutor seeking GOP nod against Sherrill in NJ-11" . New Jersey Globe. ^ Fox, Joey (January 12, 2022)."Toby Anderson enters Republican primary in NJ-11" .New Jersey Globe . Sea of Reeds Media. RetrievedJanuary 13, 2022 . ^ Wildstein, David (March 18, 2022)."New candidate files to take on Sherrill" .New Jersey Globe . RetrievedMarch 22, 2022 . ^ Wildstein, David (August 17, 2021)."Selen launches bid to unseat Sherrill in NJ-11" .New Jersey Globe . 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