2024 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey
The 2024 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey will be held on November 5, 2024, to elect the twelve U.S. representatives from the State of New Jersey , one from all twelve of the state's congressional districts . The elections will coincide with the 2024 U.S. presidential election , as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate , and various state and local elections . The primary elections are scheduled for June 4, 2024.
District 1 [ edit ] 2024 New Jersey's 1st congressional district election
The incumbent is Democrat Donald Norcross , who was re-elected with 62.3% of the vote in 2022.[1]
Democratic primary [ edit ] Presumptive nominee [ edit ] Endorsements [ edit ] Donald Norcross
Political parties Organizations Labor unions Fundraising [ edit ] Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Donald Norcross (D) $1,107,582 $264,918 $1,399,611 Source: Federal Election Commission [8]
Results [ edit ] Republican primary [ edit ] Declared [ edit ] Damon Galdo, construction superintendent and candidate for this district in 2022 [10] Claire Gustafson, businesswoman, former Collingswood school board member, and nominee for this district in 2020 and 2022 [11] Teddy Liddell, attorney and perennial candidate[12] Endorsements [ edit ] Fundraising [ edit ] Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Damon Galdo (R) $1,130 $311 $1,033 Nicholas Whitelock (R) $0 $4,000 $0 Source: Federal Election Commission [8]
Results [ edit ] General election [ edit ] Predictions [ edit ] District 2 [ edit ] 2024 New Jersey's 2nd congressional district election
The 2nd district encompasses southern New Jersey, containing all of Atlantic , Cape May , Cumberland , and Salem counties, and parts of Gloucester and Ocean counties. The incumbent is Republican Jeff Van Drew , who was re-elected with 58.9% of the vote in 2022.[1]
Republican primary [ edit ] Presumptive nominee [ edit ] Endorsements [ edit ] Jeff Van Drew
Political parties Organizations Fundraising [ edit ] Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Jeff Van Drew (R) $1,753,537 $1,328,190 $904,758 Source: Federal Election Commission [24]
Results [ edit ] Democratic primary [ edit ] Declared [ edit ] Tim Alexander, civil rights attorney and nominee for this district in 2022 [25] Carolyn Rush, engineer and candidate for this district in 2022 [26] Brandon Saffold, college student and U.S. Coast Guard veteran[27] Joe Salerno, tech entrepreneur[27] Endorsements [ edit ] Tim Alexander
Local officials Political parties Organizations Joe Salerno
Local officials Organizations Labor unions County Convention results [ edit ] County Convention results
Fundraising [ edit ] Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2024 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Tim Alexander (D) $135,098[b] $113,534 $36,435 Carolyn Rush (D) $119,966 $15,045 $105,780 Joe Salerno (D) $755,507[c] $344,233 $411,273 Source: Federal Election Commission [24]
Results [ edit ] General election [ edit ] Predictions [ edit ] District 3 [ edit ] 2024 New Jersey's 3rd congressional district election
The incumbent is Democrat Andy Kim , who was re-elected with 55.5% of the vote in 2022.[1] He is not running for re-election, instead choosing to run for U.S. Senate .
Democratic primary [ edit ] Declared [ edit ] Declined [ edit ] Endorsements [ edit ] Herb Conaway
State legislators Countywide officials Party officials Political parties Organizations Carol Murphy
State legislators Organizations Labor unions County Convention results [ edit ] County Convention results
Fundraising [ edit ] Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Herb Conaway (D) $40,895 $1,319 $39,575 Carol Murphy (D) $47,964 $766 $47,197 Source: Federal Election Commission [62]
Polling [ edit ] Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[e] Margin of error Joe Cohn Herb Conaway Carol Murphy Sarah Schoengood Undecided TargetSmart [A] March 14–17, 2024 350 (RV) ± 5.2% 4% 22% 18% 3% 49%
Results [ edit ] Republican primary [ edit ] Declared [ edit ] Michael Faccone, member of the Monmouth County Republican Committee[63] Shirley Maia-Cusick, immigration consulting firm owner[64] (previously ran for U.S. Senate ) [65] Rajesh Mohan, cardiologist[63] Gregory Sobocinski, financial advisor and independent candidate for this district in 2022 [66] Declined [ edit ] Endorsements [ edit ] County Convention results [ edit ] County Convention results
Fundraising [ edit ] Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Shirley Maia-Cusick (R) $96,748[f] $85,905 $10,843 Gregory Sobocinski (R) $6,860 $661 $6,948 Source: Federal Election Commission [62]
Results [ edit ] General election [ edit ] Predictions [ edit ] District 4 [ edit ] 2024 New Jersey's 4th congressional district election
The incumbent is Republican Chris Smith , who was re-elected with 66.9% of the vote in 2022.[1]
Republican primary [ edit ] Declared [ edit ] David Schmidt, dock builder and independent candidate for this district in 2022 [44] Chris Smith , incumbent U.S. representative[72] Endorsements [ edit ] Chris Smith
Political parties Organizations Fundraising [ edit ] Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Chris Smith (R) $404,825 $254,927 $376,331 Source: Federal Election Commission [75]
Results [ edit ] Democratic primary [ edit ] Presumptive nominee [ edit ] Matthew Jenkins, general contractor and nominee for this district in 2022 [76] Endorsements [ edit ] County Convention results [ edit ] County Convention results
Fundraising [ edit ] Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Matthew Jenkins (D) $110 $300 $3,121 Source: Federal Election Commission [75]
Results [ edit ] General election [ edit ] Predictions [ edit ] District 5 [ edit ] 2024 New Jersey's 5th congressional district election
The incumbent is Democrat Josh Gottheimer , who was re-elected with 54.7% of the vote in 2022.[1]
Democratic primary [ edit ] Presumtive nominee [ edit ] Endorsements [ edit ] Josh Gottheimer
State legislators Local officials Political parties Organizations Labor unions Fundraising [ edit ] Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Josh Gottheimer (D) $4,860,974 $1,200,636 $17,006,286 Source: Federal Election Commission [84]
Results [ edit ] Republican primary [ edit ] Declared [ edit ] Withdrawn [ edit ] Dierdre Paul, college professor and perennial candidate[86] Endorsements [ edit ] County Convention results [ edit ] County Convention results
Results [ edit ] General election [ edit ] Predictions [ edit ] District 6 [ edit ] 2024 New Jersey's 6th congressional district election
The incumbent is Democrat Frank Pallone , who was re-elected with 57.5% of the vote in 2022.[1]
Democratic primary [ edit ] Declared [ edit ] Endorsements [ edit ] Frank Pallone
Political parties Organizations Labor unions Fundraising [ edit ] Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Frank Pallone (D) $1,436,490 $1,055,846 $3,069,887 Source: Federal Election Commission [92]
Results [ edit ] Republican primary [ edit ] Declared [ edit ] Endorsements [ edit ] County Convention results [ edit ] County Convention results
Results [ edit ] Independents [ edit ] Filed paperwork [ edit ] Justin Maldonado, perennial candidate[97] General election [ edit ] Predictions [ edit ] District 7 [ edit ] 2024 New Jersey's 7th congressional district election
The incumbent is Republican Thomas Kean Jr. , who flipped the district and was elected with 51.4% of the vote in 2022.[1]
Republican primary [ edit ] Declared [ edit ] Endorsements [ edit ] Thomas Kean Jr.
U.S. representatives Political parties Organizations Fundraising [ edit ] Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Thomas Kean Jr. (R) $2,703,564 $687,305 $2,110,337 Source: Federal Election Commission [107]
Results [ edit ] Democratic primary [ edit ] Presumptive nominee [ edit ] Withdrawn [ edit ] Declined [ edit ] Endorsements [ edit ] Sue Altman
U.S. Executive Branch officials U.S. senators U.S. representatives Lois Frankel , FL-22 (2013–present)[121] Pramila Jayapal , WA-07 (2017–present)[122] Andy Kim , NJ-03 (2019–present)[123] Tom Malinowski , NJ-07 (2019–2023)[119] Frank Pallone , NJ-06 (1988–present)[124] Bill Pascrell , NJ-09 (1997–present)[124] Donald Payne Jr. , NJ-10 (2012–2024)[124] Mark Pocan , WI-02 (2013–present)[122] Jamie Raskin , MD-08 (2017–present)[122] Mikie Sherrill , NJ-11 (2019–present)[124] Bonnie Watson Coleman , NJ-12 (2015–present)[124] Local officials Greg Vartan, Summit council president and former candidate for this district[111] Individuals Jason Blazakis, former candidate for this district[108] Political parties Organizations Labor unions Jason Blazakis (withdrawn)
U.S. representatives Organizations Fundraising [ edit ] Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Sue Altman (D) $779,306 $247,581 $531,725 Jason Blazakis (D) [h] $360,227 $132,029 $228,197 Source: Federal Election Commission [107]
Results [ edit ] General election [ edit ] Predictions [ edit ] Debates [ edit ] Debates among candidates for the 7th Congressional District No. Date and time Place Host Moderator Link Participants P Present A Absent I Invited N Not invited W Withdrawn
Altman Kean 1[150] March 12, 2024 7 pm EST Bridgewater Marriott, Bridgewater Blue Wave NJ New Jersey Working Families Party Tom Malinowski N/A P A
Polling [ edit ] Hypothetical polling
Tom Kean Jr. vs. Sue Altman Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[e] Marginof error Tom Kean Jr. Sue Altman Undecided Public Policy Polling (D) [B] January 16–17, 2023 608 (LV) ± 4.0% 41% 33% 26%
Tom Kean Jr. vs. Jason Blazakis Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[e] Marginof error Tom Kean Jr. Jason Blazakis Undecided Public Policy Polling (D) [B] January 16–17, 2023 608 (LV) ± 4.0% 43% 35% 22%
Generic Republican vs. generic Democrat Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[e] Marginof error Generic Republican Generic Democrat Undecided Public Policy Polling (D) [B] January 16–17, 2023 608 (LV) ± 4.0% 49% 41% 10%
District 8 [ edit ] 2024 New Jersey's 8th congressional district election
The incumbent is Democrat Rob Menendez , who was elected to a first term with 73.62% of the vote in 2022.[1]
Democratic primary [ edit ] Declared [ edit ] Declined [ edit ] Endorsements [ edit ] Ravinder Bhalla
Local officials Joe Quintero, at-large Hoboken city councilor (2022–present)[157] James Solomon, Jersey City councilor from ward E (2017–present)[156] Joyce Watterman, President of the Jersey City Council (2023–present) from the at-large district (2013–present)[158] Party chapters Organizations Rob Menendez
U.S. representatives State legislators County officials Local officials Party officials Political parties Organizations Labor unions Polling [ edit ] Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[e] Margin of error Ravinder Bhalla Kyle Jasey Rob Menendez Undecided Global Strategy Group (D) [C] April 1–4, 2024 400 (LV) ± 4.9% 33% 7% 28% 32% GQR (D) [D] February 1–7, 2024 403 (LV) ± 4.9% 41% – 44% 15% TargetSmart (D) [E] January 25 – February 1, 2024 400 (RV) ± 4.9% 24% 6% 46% 24%
Hypothetical polling
Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size[e] Margin of error Ravinder Bhalla Rob Menendez James Solomon Esther Suarez Undecided Change Research (D) November 28 – December 1, 2023 762 (V) – 13% 16% 9% 3% 59%
Debates [ edit ] Debates among candidates for the Democratic nomination for the 8th congressional district in New Jersey No. Date and time Place Host Moderator Link Participants P Present A Absent I Invited N Not invited W Withdrawn
Bhalla Jasey Menendez 1[186] May 5, 2024 8 pm EST Livestreamed New Jersey Globe On New Jersey Rebovich Institute Laura Jones N/A I N I
Fundraising [ edit ] Campaign finance reports as of March 31, 2024 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Ravinder Bhalla (D) $1,625,162 $633,964 $991,198.05 Kyle Jasey (D) $51,350 $42,385 $8,965 Rob Menendez (D) $1,395,498 $575,288 $1,175,405 Source: Federal Election Commission [187]
Results [ edit ] Republican primary [ edit ] Presumptive nominee [ edit ] Results [ edit ] Third-party and independent candidates [ edit ] Declared [ edit ] General election [ edit ] Predictions [ edit ] District 9 [ edit ] 2024 New Jersey's 9th congressional district election
The incumbent is Democrat Bill Pascrell , who was re-elected with 55.0% of the vote in 2022.[1]
Democratic primary [ edit ] Declared [ edit ] Declined [ edit ] Endorsements [ edit ] Bill Pascrell
Statewide officials State legislators 6 state senators[195] 12 state assemblymembers[195] Local officials Party officials Political parties Organizations Labor unions Fundraising [ edit ] Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Bill Pascrell (D) $672,755 $650,574 $1,383,226 Source: Federal Election Commission [204]
Results [ edit ] Republican primary [ edit ] Declared [ edit ] Hector Castillo, physician and perennial candidate[85] Billy Prempeh, sales consultant, U.S. Air Force veteran, and nominee for this district in 2020 and 2022 [205] Withdrawn [ edit ] Vince Micco, commercial lending executive, former executive director of the Bergen County Republican Party, and nominee for this district in 2006 and 2008 [206] Endorsements [ edit ] County Convention results [ edit ] County Convention results
Results [ edit ] General election [ edit ] Predictions [ edit ] District 10 [ edit ] 2024 New Jersey's 10th congressional district election
This seat has been vacant since Democrat Donald Payne Jr. , who was re-elected with 77.6% of the vote in 2022, [1] died on April 24, 2024.[208]
Democratic primary [ edit ] Presumptive nominee [ edit ] Endorsements [ edit ] Donald Payne Jr. (deceased)
Political parties Organizations Labor unions Fundraising [ edit ] Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Donald Payne Jr. (D) $336,009 $294,416 $89,943 Source: Federal Election Commission [212]
Results [ edit ] Replacement nominee selection [ edit ] Payne is expected to posthumously win the Demoratic primary, as he is the only candidate on the ballot. Once that happens, Democratic county committee members in Essex , Hudson , and Union counties will meet to choose a replacement nominee.[213]
Potential [ edit ] The following candidates have been speculated as potential replacement nominees by media outlets.[213]
Renee Burgess , state senator from the 28th district (2022–present)[213] Hasani Council, president of the Newark Board of Education [213] Patrick Council, Newark city councilor from the South Ward[213] Joseph Cryan , state senator from the 20th district (2018–present)[213] Ted Green, mayor of East Orange (2018–present)[213] Shennell McCloud, community organizer[213] LaMonica McIver, president of the Newark Municipal Council [213] A’Dorian Murray-Thomas, Essex County commissioner (2023–present)[213] Donald Payne III, educator and son of former U.S. representative Donald Payne Jr. [213] Wayne Richardson, Essex County commissioner[213] Denise Ridley, Jersey City councilor from Ward A (2017–present)[213] Ronald Slaughter, pastor[213] Shanique Speight , state assemblymember from the 29th district (2018–present)[213] Sean Spiller, mayor of Montclair (2020–present) and president of the New Jersey Education Association [213] Britnee Timberlake , state senator from the 34th district (2024–present)[213] Dahlia Vertreese, mayor of Hillside [213] Jerry Walker, Hudson County commissioner from the 3rd district (2018–present) and candidate for mayor of Jersey City in 2013 [213] Declined [ edit ] Republican primary [ edit ] Presumptive nominee [ edit ] Carmen Bucco, businessman and perennial candidate[215] Endorsements [ edit ] County Convention results [ edit ] County Convention results
Results [ edit ] General election [ edit ] Predictions [ edit ] District 11 [ edit ] 2024 New Jersey's 11th congressional district election
The incumbent is Democrat Mikie Sherrill , who was re-elected with 59.0% of the vote in 2022[1]
Democratic primary [ edit ] Declared [ edit ] Endorsements [ edit ] Mikie Sherrill
U.S representatives Political parties Organizations Labor unions Fundraising [ edit ] Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Mikie Sherrill (D) $1,979,329 $1,307,451 $1,290,074 Source: Federal Election Commission [218]
Results [ edit ] Republican primary [ edit ] Declared [ edit ] Raafat Barsoom, physician and perennial candidate[2] Joseph Belnome, Belleville building inspector and nominee for SD-34 in 2023 [219] John Sauers, accountant[2] Withdrawn [ edit ] Toby Anderson, businessman and candidate for this district in 2022 [220] Endorsements [ edit ] Results [ edit ] General election [ edit ] Predictions [ edit ] District 12 [ edit ] 2024 New Jersey's 12th congressional district election
The incumbent is Democrat Bonnie Watson Coleman , who was re-elected with 63.1% of the vote in 2022.[1]
Democratic primary [ edit ] Declared [ edit ] Endorsements [ edit ] Bonnie Watson Coleman
Political parties Organizations Labor unions Fundraising [ edit ] Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Bonnie Watson Coleman (D) $427,704 $324,579 $171,767 Source: Federal Election Commission [227]
Results [ edit ] Republican primary [ edit ] Presumptive nominee [ edit ] Darius Mayfield, talent manager and nominee for this district in 2022 [228] Withdrawn [ edit ] Endorsements [ edit ] Darius Mayfield
Statewide officials Political parties Fundraising [ edit ] Campaign finance reports as of December 31, 2023 Candidate Raised Spent Cash on hand Darius Mayfield (R) $25,320 $28,736 $2,781 Source: Federal Election Commission [227]
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