United States congressional delegations from New Jersey
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New Jersey

| Census Topic | Value |
|---|---|
| Population | 9,288,994 |
| Gender | 48.3% Male 51.7% Female |
| Race | 55% White 13.1% Black 10.2% Asian 0.6% Native American 0% Pacific Islander 11.3% Other (single race) 9.7% Multiple |
| Ethnicity | 21.6% Hispanic or Latino origin |
| Median household income | $101,050 |
| High school graduation rate | 90.7% |
| College graduation rate | 42.9% |
| Upcoming elections |
Source: U.S. Census Bureau,2020 census and2023 ACS data. Percentages are rounded to the nearest 0.1%.
This page displays thecurrent and historical members ofU.S. Congress fromNew Jersey.
Here is the current partisan breakdown of the congressional members from New Jersey.
| Congressional Partisan Breakdown from New Jersey | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Party | U.S. Senate | U.S. House | Total |
| Democratic | 2 | 8 | 10 |
| Republican | 0 | 3 | 3 |
| Independent | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Vacancies | 0 | 1 | 1 |
| Total | 2 | 12 | 14 |
Current members
U.S. Senate
- See also:Classes of United States Senators
- See also:Classes of United States Senators
The current members of theU.S. Senate fromNew Jersey are:
| Office | Name | Party | Date assumed office | Date term ends |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| U.S. Senate New Jersey | Cory Booker | Democratic | October 31, 2013 | January 3, 2027 |
| U.S. Senate New Jersey | Andrew Kim | Democratic | December 9, 2024 | January 3, 2031 |
U.S. House
The current members of theU.S. House fromNew Jersey are:
District map
Historical members
U.S. Senate
| Historical Representation to the U.S. Senate by Party from New Jersey | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Total | |||
| Democratic | 27 | |||
| Republican | 23 | |||
| Pro-Administration | 4 | |||
| Federalist | 6 | |||
| Whig | 3 | |||
| Jacksonian | 1 | |||
| Anti-Jacksonian | 2 | |||
| Adams | 1 | |||
| Democratic Republican; Crawford Republican, Jacksonian | 1 | |||
| Democratic Republican | 5 | |||
| Democratic Republican; National Republican; Whig | 1 | |||
| Class 1 Senators from New Jersey | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Senators | Years Served | Party | ||||||
| Jonathan Elmer | 1789-1791 | Pro-Administration | ||||||
| John Rutherfurd | 1791-1798 | Pro-Administration | ||||||
| Franklin Davenport | 1798-1799 | Federalist | ||||||
| James Schureman | 1799-1801 | Federalist | ||||||
| Aaron Ogden | 1801-1803 | Federalist | ||||||
| John Condit | 1803-1809 | Democratic Republican | ||||||
| John Lambert | 1809-1815 | Democratic Republican | ||||||
| James J. Wilson | 1815-1821 | Democratic Republican | ||||||
| Samuel L. Southard | 1821-1823 | Democratic Republican; National Republican; Whig | ||||||
| Joseph McIlvaine | 1823-1826 | Anti-Jacksonian | ||||||
| Ephraim Bateman | 1826-1829 | Adams | ||||||
| Mahlon Dickerson | 1829-1833 | Jacksonian | ||||||
| Samuel L. Southard | 1833-1842 | Whig | ||||||
| William L. Dayton | 1842-1851 | Whig | ||||||
| Robert F. Stockton | 1851-1853 | Democratic | ||||||
| John R. Thomson | 1853-1862 | Democratic | ||||||
| Richard S. Field | 1862-1863 | Republican | ||||||
| James W. Wall | 1863-1863 | Democratic | ||||||
| William Wright | 1863-1866 | Democratic | ||||||
| Frederick T. Frelinghuysen | 1866-1869 | Republican | ||||||
| John P. Stockton | 1869-1875 | Democratic | ||||||
| Theodore F. Randolph | 1875-1881 | Democratic | ||||||
| William J. Sewell | 1881-1887 | Republican | ||||||
| Rufus Blodgett | 1887-1893 | Democratic | ||||||
| James Smith, Jr. | 1893-1899 | Democratic | ||||||
| John Kean | 1899-1911 | Republican | ||||||
| James E. Martine | 1911-1917 | Democratic | ||||||
| Joseph S. Frelinghuysen | 1917-1923 | Republican | ||||||
| Edward I. Edwards | 1923-1929 | Democratic | ||||||
| Hamilton F. Kean | 1929-1935 | Republican | ||||||
| A. Harry Moore | 1935-1938 | Democratic | ||||||
| John G. Milton | 1938-1938 | Democratic | ||||||
| W. Warren Barbour | 1938-1943 | Republican | ||||||
| Arthur Walsh | 1943-1944 | Democratic | ||||||
| H. Alexander Smith | 1944-1959 | Republican | ||||||
| Harrison A. Williams, Jr. | 1959-1982 | Democratic | ||||||
| Nicholas F. Brady | 1982-1982 | Republican | ||||||
| Frank R. Lautenberg | 1982-2001 | Democratic | ||||||
| Jon S. Corzine | 2001-2006 | Democratic | ||||||
| Robert Menendez | 2006-2024 | Independent | ||||||
| George Helmy | 2024-2024 | Democratic | ||||||
| Andrew Kim | 2024-present | Democratic | ||||||
| Class 2 Senators from New Jersey | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Senators | Years Served | Party | ||||||
| William Paterson | 1789-1790 | Pro-Administration | ||||||
| Philemon Dickinson | 1790-1793 | Pro-Administration | ||||||
| Frederick Frelinghuysen | 1793-1796 | Federalist | ||||||
| Richard Stockton | 1796-1799 | Federalist | ||||||
| Jonathan Dayton | 1799-1805 | Federalist | ||||||
| Aaron Kitchell | 1805-1809 | Democratic Republican | ||||||
| John Condit | 1809-1817 | Democratic Republican | ||||||
| Mahlon Dickerson | 1817-1829 | Democratic Republican; Crawford Republican, Jacksonian | ||||||
| Theodore Frelinghuysen | 1829-1835 | Anti-Jacksonian | ||||||
| Garret D. Wall | 1835-1841 | Democratic | ||||||
| Jacob W. Miller | 1841-1853 | Whig | ||||||
| William Wright | 1853-1859 | Democratic | ||||||
| John C. Ten Eyck | 1859-1865 | Republican | ||||||
| John P. Stockton | 1865-1866 | Democratic | ||||||
| Alexander G. Cattell | 1866-1871 | Republican | ||||||
| Frederick T. Frelinghuysen | 1871-1877 | Republican | ||||||
| John R. McPherson | 1877-1895 | Democratic | ||||||
| William J. Sewell | 1895-1901 | Republican | ||||||
| John F. Dryden | 1902-1907 | Republican | ||||||
| Frank O. Briggs | 1907-1913 | Republican | ||||||
| William Hughes | 1913-1918 | Democratic | ||||||
| David Baird | 1918-1919 | Republican | ||||||
| Walter E. Edge | 1919-1929 | Republican | ||||||
| David Baird, Jr. | 1929-1930 | Republican | ||||||
| Dwight W. Morrow | 1930-1931 | Republican | ||||||
| W. Warren Barbour | 1931-1937 | Republican | ||||||
| William H. Smathers | 1937-1943 | Democratic | ||||||
| Albert W. Hawkes | 1943-1949 | Republican | ||||||
| Robert C. Hendrickson | 1949-1955 | Republican | ||||||
| Clifford P. Case | 1955-1979 | Republican | ||||||
| Bill Bradley | 1979-1997 | Democratic | ||||||
| Robert G. Torricelli | 1997-2003 | Democratic | ||||||
| Frank Lautenberg | 2003-2013 | Democratic | ||||||
| Cory Booker | 2013-Present | Democratic | ||||||
U.S. House
2000s
| Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 2000s from New Jersey | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Total | |||
| Democratic | 13 | |||
| Republican | 6 | |||
| Multiple party affiliations | 1 | |||
| Total Representatives | 20 | |||
| Representatives to the U.S. House from New Jersey | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Representatives | Years Served | Party | ||||||
| Michael A. Ferguson | 2001–2009 | Republican | ||||||
| Scott Garrett | 2003-2017 | Republican | ||||||
| Albio Sires | 2007-2023 | Democratic | ||||||
| John Adler | 2009–2011 | Democratic | ||||||
| Leonard Lance | 2009-2019 | Republican | ||||||
| Jon Runyan | 2011-2015 | Republican | ||||||
| Donald Payne, Jr. | 2013-2024 | Democratic | ||||||
| Donald Norcross | 2014-present | Democratic | ||||||
| Tom MacArthur | 2015-2019 | Republican | ||||||
| Bonnie Watson Coleman | 2015-present | Democratic | ||||||
| Josh Gottheimer | 2017-present | Democratic | ||||||
| Jeff Van Drew | 2019-present | Democratic; Republican[1] | ||||||
| Andrew Kim | 2019-2024 | Democratic | ||||||
| Tom Malinowski | 2019-2023 | Democratic | ||||||
| Mikie Sherrill | 2019-2025 | Democratic | ||||||
| Thomas Kean Jr. | 2023-present | Republican | ||||||
| Robert Menendez Jr. | 2023-present | Democratic | ||||||
| LaMonica McIver | 2024-present | Democratic | ||||||
| Herbert Conaway Jr. | 2025-present | Democratic | ||||||
| Nellie Pou | 2025-present | Democratic | ||||||
1900s
| Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 1900s from New Hampshire | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Total | |||
| Democratic | 64 | |||
| Republican | 68 | |||
| Total Representatives | 132 | |||
| Representatives to the U.S. House from New Jersey | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Representatives | Years Served | Party | ||||||
| De Witt C. Flanagan | 1901–1902 | Democratic | ||||||
| Allan Benny | 1903–1904 | Democratic | ||||||
| William M. Lanning | 1903–1904 | Republican | ||||||
| William Hughes | 1903–1904, 1907–1912 | Democratic | ||||||
| William H. Wiley | 1903–1910 | Republican | ||||||
| Ira W. Wood | 1903–1912 | Republican | ||||||
| Henry C. Allen | 1905–1906 | Republican | ||||||
| Marshall Van Winkle | 1905–1906 | Republican | ||||||
| Eugene W. Leake | 1907–1908 | Democratic | ||||||
| Le Gage Pratt | 1907–1908 | Democratic | ||||||
| James A. Hamill | 1907–1920 | Democratic | ||||||
| Eugene F. Kinkead | 1909–1914 | Democratic | ||||||
| Archibald C. Hart | 1911–1912,1915–1916 | Democratic | ||||||
| Walter I. McCoy | 1911–1914 | Democratic | ||||||
| Edward W. Townsend | 1911–1914 | Democratic | ||||||
| William E. Tuttle, Jr. | 1911–1914 | Democratic | ||||||
| Thomas J. Scully | 1911–1920 | Democratic | ||||||
| William J. Browning | 1912–1920 | Republican | ||||||
| Jacob T. Baker | 1913–1914 | Democratic | ||||||
| Robert G. Bremner | 1913–1914 | Democratic | ||||||
| Lewis J. Martin | 1913–1914 | Democratic | ||||||
| Allan B. Walsh | 1913–1914 | Democratic | ||||||
| Dow H. Drukker | 1913–1918 | Republican | ||||||
| John J. Eagan | 1913–1920, 1923–1924 | Democratic | ||||||
| John Henry Capstick | 1915–1918 | Republican | ||||||
| Edward W. Gray | 1915–1918 | Republican | ||||||
| Elijah C. Hutchinson | 1915–1922 | Republican | ||||||
| Isaac Bacharach | 1915–1936 | Republican | ||||||
| Frederick R. Lehlbach | 1915–1936 | Republican | ||||||
| William F. Birch | 1917–1918 | Republican | ||||||
| John R. Ramsey | 1917–1920 | Republican | ||||||
| Cornelius A. McGlennon | 1919–1920 | Democratic | ||||||
| Daniel F. Minahan | 1919–1920, 1923–1924 | Democratic | ||||||
| Amos H. Radcliffe | 1919–1922 | Republican | ||||||
| Francis F. Patterson, Jr. | 1919–1926 | Republican | ||||||
| Ernest R. Ackerman | 1919–1932 | Republican | ||||||
| Theodore F. Appleby | 1921–1922 | Republican | ||||||
| Archibald E. Olpp | 1921–1922 | Republican | ||||||
| Herbert W. Taylor | 1921–1922, 1925–1926 | Republican | ||||||
| Charles F. X. O'Brien | 1921–1924 | Democratic | ||||||
| Randolph Perkins | 1921–1936 | Republican | ||||||
| Charles Browne | 1923–1924 | Democratic | ||||||
| Elmer H. Geran | 1923–1924 | Democratic | ||||||
| Frank J. McNulty | 1923–1924 | Democratic | ||||||
| George N. Seger | 1923–1940 | Republican | ||||||
| Stewart H. Appleby | 1925–1926 | Republican | ||||||
| Franklin W. Fort | 1925–1930 | Republican | ||||||
| Oscar L. Auf Der Heide | 1925–1934 | Democratic | ||||||
| Mary T. Norton | 1925–1950 | Democratic | ||||||
| Charles A. Eaton | 1926–1952 | Republican | ||||||
| Paul J. Moore | 1927–1928 | Democratic | ||||||
| Harold G. Hoffman | 1927–1930 | Republican | ||||||
| Charles A. Wolverton | 1927–1958 | Republican | ||||||
| Fred A. Hartley, Jr. | 1929–1948 | Republican | ||||||
| Percy H. Stewart | 1931–1932 | Democratic | ||||||
| Peter A. Cavicchia | 1931–1936 | Republican | ||||||
| William H. Sutphin | 1931–1942 | Democratic | ||||||
| Edward A. Kenney | 1933–1938 | Democratic | ||||||
| Donald H. McLean | 1933–1944 | Republican | ||||||
| D. Lane Powers | 1933–1946 | Republican | ||||||
| Edward J. Hart | 1935–1954 | Democratic | ||||||
| Edward L. O'Neill | 1937–1938 | Democratic | ||||||
| Frank W. Towey, Jr. | 1937–1938 | Democratic | ||||||
| Elmer H. Wene | 1937–1938, 1941–1944 | Democratic | ||||||
| J. Parnell Thomas | 1937–1950 | Republican | ||||||
| Walter S. Jeffries | 1939–1940 | Republican | ||||||
| Albert L. Vreeland | 1939–1942 | Republican | ||||||
| Frank C. Osmers, Jr. | 1939–1942, 1951–1964 | Republican | ||||||
| Robert W. Kean | 1939–1958 | Republican | ||||||
| Gordon Canfield | 1941–1960 | Republican | ||||||
| Frank L. Sundstrom | 1943–1948 | Republican | ||||||
| Harry Lancaster Towe | 1943–1952 | Republican | ||||||
| James C. Auchincloss | 1943–1964 | Republican | ||||||
| Frank A. Mathews, Jr. | 1945–1948 | Republican | ||||||
| Clifford P. Case | 1945–1954 | Republican | ||||||
| Thomas M. Hand | 1945–1956 | Republican | ||||||
| Charles R. Howell | 1949–1954 | Democratic | ||||||
| Hugh J. Addonizio | 1949–1962 | Democratic | ||||||
| William B. Widnall | 1949–1974 | Republican | ||||||
| Peter W. Rodino, Jr. | 1949–1988 | Democratic | ||||||
| Alfred D. Sieminski | 1951–1958 | Democratic | ||||||
| Harrison A. Williams, Jr. | 1953–1956 | Democratic | ||||||
| Peter Hood Ballantine Frelinghuysen, Jr. | 1953–1974 | Republican | ||||||
| T. James Tumulty | 1955–1956 | Democratic | ||||||
| Frank Thompson, Jr. | 1955–1980 | Democratic | ||||||
| Vincent J. Dellay | 1957–1958 | Republican | ||||||
| Milton W. Glenn | 1957–1964 | Republican | ||||||
| Florence P. Dwyer | 1957–1972 | Republican | ||||||
| George M. Wallhauser | 1959–1964 | Republican | ||||||
| William T. Cahill | 1959–1970 | Republican | ||||||
| Cornelius E. Gallagher | 1959–1972 | Democratic | ||||||
| Dominick V. Daniels | 1959–1976 | Democratic | ||||||
| Charles S. Joelson | 1961–1970 | Democratic | ||||||
| Edward J. Patten | 1963–1980 | Democratic | ||||||
| Joseph G. Minish | 1963–1984 | Democratic | ||||||
| Paul J. Krebs | 1965–1966 | Democratic | ||||||
| Thomas C. McGrath, Jr. | 1965–1966 | Democratic | ||||||
| Henry Helstoski | 1965–1976 | Democratic | ||||||
| James J. Howard | 1965–1988 | Democratic | ||||||
| John E. Hunt | 1967–1974 | Republican | ||||||
| Charles W. Sandman, Jr. | 1967–1974 | Republican | ||||||
| Edwin B. Forsythe | 1969–1984 | Republican | ||||||
| Robert A. Roe | 1969–1992 | Democratic | ||||||
| Joseph J. Maraziti | 1973–1974 | Republican | ||||||
| Matthew J. Rinaldo | 1973–1992 | Republican | ||||||
| Helen S. Meyner | 1975–1978 | Democratic | ||||||
| Andrew Maguire | 1975–1980 | Democratic | ||||||
| Millicent H. Fenwick | 1975–1982 | Republican | ||||||
| James J. Florio | 1975–1990 | Democratic | ||||||
| William J. Hughes | 1975–1994 | Democratic | ||||||
| Joseph A. LeFante | 1977–1978 | Democratic | ||||||
| Harold C. Hollenbeck | 1977–1982 | Republican | ||||||
| James A. Courter | 1979–1990 | Republican | ||||||
| Frank J. Guarini, Jr. | 1979–1992 | Democratic | ||||||
| Bernard J. Dwyer | 1981–1992 | Democratic | ||||||
| Marge Roukema | 1981–2002 | Republican | ||||||
| Chris Smith | 1981-present | Republican | ||||||
| Robert G. Torricelli | 1983–1996 | Democratic | ||||||
| Hugh James Saxton | 1984–2009 | Republican | ||||||
| Dean A. Gallo | 1985–1994 | Republican | ||||||
| Richard Zimmer | 1991–1996 | Republican | ||||||
| Rob Andrews | 1991-2014 | Democratic | ||||||
| Herbert Klein | 1993–1994 | Democratic | ||||||
| Robert D. Franks | 1993–2000 | Republican | ||||||
| Frank Pallone Jr. | 1993-present | Democratic | ||||||
| William J. Martini | 1995–1996 | Republican | ||||||
| Rodney Frelinghuysen | 1995-2019 | Republican | ||||||
| Frank LoBiondo | 1995-2019 | Republican | ||||||
| Michael J. Pappas | 1997–1998 | Republican | ||||||
| Steve Rothman | 1997-2013 | Democratic | ||||||
| Bill Pascrell | 1997-2024 | Democratic | ||||||
| Rush D. Holt, Jr. | 1999-2015 | Democratic | ||||||
1800s
| Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 1800s from New Hampshire | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Total | |||
| Democratic | 54 | |||
| Republican | 66 | |||
| Federalist | 3 | |||
| Democratic-Republican | 1 | |||
| Unaffiliated | 2 | |||
| Whig | 18 | |||
| Jacksonian | 5 | |||
| Anti-Jacksonian | 4 | |||
| Adams | 3 | |||
| Opposition Party | 1 | |||
| Total Representatives | 157 | |||
| Representatives to the U.S. House from New Jersey | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Representatives | Years Served | Party | ||||||
| James Mott | 1801–1804 | Republican | ||||||
| Ebenezer Elmer | 1801–1806 | Republican | ||||||
| William Helms | 1801–1810 | Republican | ||||||
| Henry Southard | 1801–1810, 1815–1820 | Republican | ||||||
| James Sloan | 1803–1808 | Republican | ||||||
| Adam Boyd | 1803–1812 | Republican | ||||||
| Ezra Darby | 1805–1808 | Republican | ||||||
| John Lambert | 1805–1808 | Democratic-Republican | ||||||
| Thomas Newbold | 1807–1812 | Republican | ||||||
| James Cox | 1809–1810 | Republican | ||||||
| John A. Scudder | 1809–1810 | Republican | ||||||
| Jacob Hufty | 1809–1814 | Federalist | ||||||
| George C. Maxwell | 1811–1812 | Republican | ||||||
| James Morgan | 1811–1812 | Republican | ||||||
| Lewis Condict | 1811–1816, 1821–1832 | Republican | ||||||
| Thomas Bines | 1813–1814 | Republican | ||||||
| William Coxe, Jr. | 1813–1814 | Federalist | ||||||
| Richard Stockton | 1813–1814 | Federalist | ||||||
| Thomas Ward | 1813–1816 | Republican | ||||||
| Ezra Baker | 1815–1816 | Republican | ||||||
| Benjamin Bennet | 1815–1816 | Republican | ||||||
| Ephraim Bateman | 1815–1822 | Republican | ||||||
| Joseph Bloomfield | 1817–1820 | Republican | ||||||
| Charles Kinsey | 1817–1820 | Republican | ||||||
| John Linn | 1817–1820 | Republican | ||||||
| Bernard Smith | 1819–1820 | Republican | ||||||
| James Matlack | 1821–1824 | Republican | ||||||
| George Cassedy | 1821–1826 | Republican | ||||||
| George Holcombe | 1821–1828 | Republican | ||||||
| Samuel Swan | 1821–1830 | Republican | ||||||
| Daniel Garrison | 1823–1826 | Republican | ||||||
| Ebenezer Tucker | 1825–1828 | Unaffiliated | ||||||
| Thomas Sinnickson | 1827–1828 | Adams | ||||||
| Hedge Thompson | 1827–1828 | Unaffiliated | ||||||
| Isaac Pierson | 1827–1830 | Adams | ||||||
| James F. Randolph | 1827–1832 | Adams | ||||||
| Richard M. Cooper | 1829–1832 | Anti-Jacksonian | ||||||
| Thomas H. Hughes | 1829–1832 | Anti-Jacksonian | ||||||
| Silas Condit | 1831–1832 | Anti-Jacksonian | ||||||
| Isaac Southard | 1831–1832 | Anti-Jacksonian | ||||||
| Ferdinand Schureman Schenck | 1833–1834 | Jacksonian | ||||||
| Samuel Fowler | 1833–1836 | Jacksonian | ||||||
| Thomas Lee | 1833–1836 | Jacksonian | ||||||
| James Parker | 1833–1836 | Jacksonian | ||||||
| William N. Shinn | 1833–1836 | Jacksonian | ||||||
| Philemon Dickerson | 1833–1836, 1839–1840 | Democratic | ||||||
| William Chetwood | 1835–1836 | Whig | ||||||
| William Halstead | 1837–1838, 1841–1842 | Whig | ||||||
| John P. B. Maxwell | 1837–1838, 1841–1842 | Whig | ||||||
| Charles C. Stratton | 1837–1838, 1841–1842 | Whig | ||||||
| Thomas J. Yorke | 1837–1838, 1841–1842 | Whig | ||||||
| John Bancker Aycrigg | 1837–1838, 1841–1842 | Whig | ||||||
| Joseph F. Randolph | 1837–1842 | Whig | ||||||
| William R. Cooper | 1839–1840 | Democratic | ||||||
| Joseph Kille | 1839–1840 | Democratic | ||||||
| Daniel B. Ryall | 1839–1840 | Democratic | ||||||
| Peter D. Vroom | 1839–1840 | Democratic | ||||||
| Lucius Q.C. Elmer | 1843–1844 | Democratic | ||||||
| Isaac G. Farlee | 1843–1844 | Democratic | ||||||
| Littleton Kirkpatrick | 1843–1844 | Democratic | ||||||
| George Sykes | 1843–1846 | Democratic | ||||||
| William Wright | 1843–1846 | Whig | ||||||
| John Runk | 1845–1846 | Whig | ||||||
| Samuel G. Wright | 1845–1846 | Whig | ||||||
| Joseph E. Edsall | 1845–1848 | Democratic | ||||||
| Dudley S. Gregory | 1847–1848 | Whig | ||||||
| John Van Dyke | 1847–1850 | Whig | ||||||
| William A. Newell | 1847–1850, 1865–1866 | Whig | ||||||
| Andrew K. Hay | 1849–1850 | Whig | ||||||
| James G. King | 1849–1850 | Whig | ||||||
| Isaac Wildrick | 1849–1852 | Democratic | ||||||
| George H. Brown | 1851–1852 | Whig | ||||||
| Rodman M. Price | 1851–1852 | Democratic | ||||||
| Charles Skelton | 1851–1854 | Democratic | ||||||
| Nathan T. Stratton | 1851–1854 | Democratic | ||||||
| Samuel Lilly | 1853–1854 | Democratic | ||||||
| Alexander C. M. Pennington | 1853–1856 | Whig | ||||||
| George Vail | 1853–1856 | Democratic | ||||||
| James Bishop | 1855–1856 | Opposition Party | ||||||
| Isaiah D. Clawson | 1855–1858 | Republican | ||||||
| George R. Robbins | 1855–1858 | Republican | ||||||
| John Huyler | 1857–1858 | Democratic | ||||||
| Jacob R. Wortendyke | 1857–1858 | Democratic | ||||||
| Garnett B. Adrain | 1857–1860 | Democratic | ||||||
| William Pennington | 1859–1860 | Republican | ||||||
| Jetur R. Riggs | 1859–1860 | Democratic | ||||||
| John T. Nixon | 1859–1862 | Republican | ||||||
| John L. N. Stratton | 1859–1862 | Republican | ||||||
| George T. Cobb | 1861–1862 | Democratic | ||||||
| Nehemiah Perry | 1861–1864 | Democratic | ||||||
| William G. Steele | 1861–1864 | Democratic | ||||||
| George Middleton | 1863–1864 | Democratic | ||||||
| Andrew J. Rogers | 1863–1866 | Democratic | ||||||
| John F. Starr | 1863–1866 | Republican | ||||||
| Edwin R. V. Wright | 1865–1866 | Democratic | ||||||
| Charles Sitgreaves | 1865–1868 | Democratic | ||||||
| George A. Halsey | 1867–1868, 1871–1872 | Republican | ||||||
| Charles Haight | 1867–1870 | Democratic | ||||||
| William Moore | 1867–1870 | Republican | ||||||
| John Hill | 1867–1872,1881–1882 | Republican | ||||||
| Orestes Cleveland | 1869–1870 | Democratic | ||||||
| John T. Bird | 1869–1872 | Democratic | ||||||
| Samuel C. Forker | 1871–1872 | Democratic | ||||||
| John W. Hazelton | 1871–1874 | Republican | ||||||
| Amos Clark, Jr. | 1873–1874 | Republican | ||||||
| Isaac W. Scudder | 1873–1874 | Republican | ||||||
| Marcus L. Ward | 1873–1874 | Republican | ||||||
| James N. Pidcock | 1873–1874, 1885–1888 | Republican | ||||||
| Samuel A. Dobbins | 873–1876 | Republican | ||||||
| Robert Hamilton | 1873–1876 | Democratic | ||||||
| James G. Hampton | 1873–1876 | Whig | ||||||
| Frederick H. Teese | 1875–1876 | Democratic | ||||||
| Augustus W. Cutler | 1875–1878 | Democratic | ||||||
| Clement H. Sinnickson | 1875–1878 | Republican | ||||||
| Augustus A. Hardenbergh | 1875–1878,1881–1882 | Democratic | ||||||
| Miles Ross | 1875–1882 | Democratic | ||||||
| Thomas B. Peddie | 1877–1878 | Republican | ||||||
| John H. Pugh | 1877–1878 | Republican | ||||||
| Alvah A. Clark | 1877–1880 | Democratic | ||||||
| John L. Blake | 1879–1880 | Republican | ||||||
| Lewis A. Brigham | 1879–1880 | Republican | ||||||
| Hezekiah B. Smith | 1879–1880 | Democratic | ||||||
| Charles H. Voorhis | 1879–1880 | Republican | ||||||
| George M. Robeson | 1879–1882 | Republican | ||||||
| Henry S. Harris | 1881–1882 | Democratic | ||||||
| Phineas Jones | 1881–1882 | Republican | ||||||
| John H. Brewer | 1881–1884 | Republican | ||||||
| Thomas M. Ferrell | 1883–1884 | Democratic | ||||||
| William H.F. Fiedler | 1883–1884 | Democratic | ||||||
| Benjamin F. Howey | 1883–1884 | Republican | ||||||
| John Kean | 1883–1884, 1887–1888 | Republican | ||||||
| William McAdoo | 1883–1890 | Democratic | ||||||
| Robert S. Green | 1885–1886 | Democratic | ||||||
| George Hires | 1885–1888 | Republican | ||||||
| Herman Lehlbach | 1885–1890 | Republican | ||||||
| James Buchanan | 1885–1892 | Republican | ||||||
| Charles D. Beckwith | 1889–1890 | Republican | ||||||
| Christopher A. Bergen | 1889–1892 | Republican | ||||||
| Samuel Fowler | 1889–1892 | Democratic | ||||||
| Jacob A. Geissenhainer | 1889–1894 | Democratic | ||||||
| Edward F. McDonald | 1891–1892 | Democratic | ||||||
| Cornelius A. Cadmus | 1891–1894 | Democratic | ||||||
| Thomas D. English | 1891–1894 | Democratic | ||||||
| Johnston Cornish | 1893–1894 | Democratic | ||||||
| John T. Dunn | 1893–1894 | Democratic | ||||||
| George B. Fielder | 1893–1894 | Democratic | ||||||
| John J. Gardner | 1893–1912 | Republican | ||||||
| Henry C. Loudenslager | 1893–1912 | Republican | ||||||
| Thomas McEwan, Jr. | 1895–1898 | Republican | ||||||
| Mahlon Pitney | 1895–1898 | Republican | ||||||
| James F. Stewart | 1895–1902 | Republican | ||||||
| Charles N. Fowler | 1895–1910 | Republican | ||||||
| Benjamin F. Howell | 1895-1910 | Republican | ||||||
| Richard W. Parker | 1895–1922 | Republican | ||||||
| William D. Daly | 1899–1900 | Democratic | ||||||
| Joshua S. Salmon | 1899–1902 | Democratic | ||||||
| Allan L. McDermott | 1899–1906 | Democratic | ||||||
1700s
| Historical Representation to the U.S. House by Party in the 1700s from New Jersey | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Total | |||
| Republican | 1 | |||
| Pro-Administration | 5 | |||
| Federalist | 7 | |||
| Democratic-Republican | 2 | |||
| Total Representatives | 15 | |||
| Representatives to the U.S. House from New Jersey | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Representatives | Years Served | Party | ||||||
| Lambert Cadwalader | 1789–1790, 1793–1794 | Pro-Administration | ||||||
| Thomas Sinnickson | 1789–1790, 1797–1798 | Pro-Administration | ||||||
| James Schureman | 1789–1790, 1797–1798, 1813–1814 | Federalist | ||||||
| Elias Boudinot | 1789–1794 | Pro-Administration | ||||||
| Abraham Clark | 1791–1794 | Pro-Administration | ||||||
| Aaron Kitchell | 1791–1796, 1799–1800 | Democratic-Republican | ||||||
| Jonathan Dayton | 1791–1798 | Federalist | ||||||
| John Beatty | 1793–1794 | Pro-Administration | ||||||
| Thomas Henderson | 1795–1796 | Federalist | ||||||
| Isaac Smith | 1795–1796 | Federalist | ||||||
| Mark Thomson | 1795–1798 | Federalist | ||||||
| James H. Imlay | 1797–1800 | Federalist | ||||||
| Franklin Davenport | 1799–1800 | Federalist | ||||||
| James Linn | 1799–1800 | Republican | ||||||
| John Condit | 1799–1802, 1819–1820 | Democratic-Republican | ||||||
Footnotes
- ↑Van Drew changed partisan affiliation from Democratic to Republican in December 2019.
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