
There currently are 12 United Statescongressional districts inNew Jersey based on results from the2020 census. There were once as many as 15. Thefifteenth district was lost after the1980 census, thefourteenth district was lost after the1990 census, and thethirteenth district was lost after the2010 census.
Between the 1998 and 2018 elections, Democrats held between 6 and 8 seats. The 2018 elections brought Democrats to 11 of the 12 seats, which was their highest since the 1912 elections. This leftChris Smith in the4th district as the only Republican member of New Jersey's congressional delegation for the116th Congress. It was also the first time since that election that Republicans failed to hold any seat inNorth Jersey. In the118th Congress, Democrats hold 9 of the 12 seats.
This is a list of United States representatives from New Jersey, their terms, their district boundaries, and the district political ratings, according to theCPVI. The delegation currently has a total of 12 members, including 9Democrats, and 3Republicans.
| Current U.S. representatives from New Jersey | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| District | Member (Residence)[1] | Party | Incumbent since | CPVI (2025)[2] | District map |
| 1st | Donald Norcross (Camden) | Democratic | November 12, 2014 | D+10 | |
| 2nd | Jeff Van Drew (Dennis Township) | Republican | January 3, 2019 | R+5 | |
| 3rd | Herb Conaway (Delran) | Democratic | January 3, 2025 | D+5 | |
| 4th | Chris Smith (Manchester Township) | Republican | January 3, 1981 | R+14 | |
| 5th | Josh Gottheimer (Wyckoff) | Democratic | January 3, 2017 | D+2 | |
| 6th | Frank Pallone (Long Branch) | Democratic | November 8, 1988 | D+5 | |
| 7th | Thomas Kean Jr. (Westfield) | Republican | January 3, 2023 | EVEN | |
| 8th | Rob Menendez (Jersey City) | Democratic | January 3, 2023 | D+15 | |
| 9th | Nellie Pou (North Haledon) | Democratic | January 3, 2025 | D+2 | |
| 10th | LaMonica McIver (Newark) | Democratic | September 18, 2024 | D+27 | |
| 11th | Vacant | November 21, 2025 | D+5 | ||
| 12th | Bonnie Watson Coleman (Ewing Township) | Democratic | January 3, 2015 | D+13 | |
Below is a table of United States congressional district boundary maps for the State of New Jersey, presented chronologically.[3] All redistricting events that took place in New Jersey in the decades between 1973 and 2013 are shown.
| Year | Statewide map |
|---|---|
| 1973–1982 | |
| 1983–1984 | |
| 1985–1992 | |
| 1993–2002 | |
| 2003–2013 | |
| 2013–2023 |