2024 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey

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2024 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey

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All 12 New Jersey seats to the United States House of Representatives
 
Party Democratic Republican
Last election 9 3

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

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Nominee Donald Norcross (presumptive) TBD
Party Democratic Republican

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Donald Norcross
Democratic



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]

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]

Democratic primary results[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Donald Norcross (incumbent)
Write-in
Total votes

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]

Damon Galdo
State legislators
Claire Gustafson
Political parties
Teddy Liddell
Political parties

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]

Republican primary results[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Damon Galdo
Republican Claire Gustafson
Republican Teddy Liddell
Write-in
Total votes

General election[edit]

Predictions[edit]

Source Ranking As of
Cook Political Report[16] Solid D March 21, 2024
Inside Elections[17] Solid D September 15, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[18] Safe D September 26, 2023
Elections Daily[19] Safe D September 7, 2023
CNalysis[20] Solid D November 16, 2023

District 2[edit]

2024 New Jersey's 2nd congressional district election

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2026 →
 
Nominee Jeff Van Drew (presumptive) TBD
Party Republican Democratic

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Jeff Van Drew
Republican



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]

Republican primary results[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Jeff Van Drew (incumbent)
Write-in
Total votes

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
Carolyn Rush
Brandon Saffold
Joe Salerno
Local officials
Organizations
Labor unions
Declined to endorse
Political parties
County Convention results[edit]
County Convention results
Ocean County Democratic Convention (March 10)[31]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tim Alexander 51 67.1
Democratic Joe Salerno 18 23.7
Democratic Carolyn Rush 9 9.2
Total votes 76 100.0
Atlantic County Democratic Convention (March 17)[30]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tim Alexander 122 57.8
Democratic Joe Salerno 64 30.3
Democratic Carolyn Rush 25 11.8
Total votes 211 100.0
Salem County Democratic Convention (March 23)[a][32]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tim Alexander 13 61.9
Democratic Joe Salerno 6 28.6
Democratic Carolyn Rush 2 9.5
Total votes 211 100.0

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]

Democratic primary results[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tim Alexander
Democratic Rodney Dean
Democratic Carolyn Rush
Democratic Joe Salerno
Write-in
Total votes

General election[edit]

Predictions[edit]

Source Ranking As of
Cook Political Report[16] Solid R March 21, 2024
Inside Elections[17] Solid R September 15, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[18] Safe R September 26, 2023
Elections Daily[19] Safe R September 7, 2023
CNalysis[20] Solid R November 16, 2023

District 3[edit]

2024 New Jersey's 3rd congressional district election

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Party Democratic Republican

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Andy Kim
Democratic



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
Declined to endorse
State legislators
County Convention results[edit]
County Convention results
Monmouth County Democratic Convention (February 10)[54]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Herb Conaway 76 85.4
Democratic Carol Murphy 13 14.6
Total votes 89 100.0
Burlington County Democratic Convention (February 24)[3]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Herb Conaway 179 70.5
Democratic Carol Murphy 52 20.5
Democratic Joe Cohn 15 5.9
Democratic Sarah Schoengood 8 3.1
Total votes 254 100.0
Mercer County Democratic Convention (March 11)[53]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Herb Conaway 130 76.0
Democratic Sarah Schoengood 22 12.9
Democratic Carol Murphy 19 11.1
Democratic Joe Cohn[d] 0 0.0
Total votes 171 100.0

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]

Democratic primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joe Cohn
Democratic Herb Conaway
Democratic Carol Murphy
Democratic Sarah Schoengood
Democratic Brian Schkeeper
Write-in
Total votes

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]

Rajesh Mohan
Political parties
County Convention results[edit]
County Convention results
Mercer County Republican Convention (March 13)[71]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Rajesh Mohan 27 33.8
Republican Shirley Maia-Cusick 26 32.5
Republican Greg Sobocinski 26 32.5
Republican Michael Faccone 1 1.3
Total votes 80 100.0

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]

Republican primary results[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Michael Faccone
Republican Shirley Maia-Cusick
Republican Rajesh Mohan
Republican Gregory Sobocinski
Write-in
Total votes

General election[edit]

Predictions[edit]

Source Ranking As of
Cook Political Report[16] Solid D March 21, 2024
Inside Elections[17] Solid D September 15, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[18] Likely D September 26, 2023
Elections Daily[19] Safe D September 7, 2023
CNalysis[20] Solid D November 16, 2023

District 4[edit]

2024 New Jersey's 4th congressional district election

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2026 →
 
Nominee TBD Matthew Jenkins (presumptive)
Party Republican Democratic

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Chris Smith
Republican



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]

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]

Republican primary[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican David Schmidt
Republican Chris Smith (incumbent)
Write-in
Total votes

Democratic primary[edit]

Presumptive nominee[edit]

  • Matthew Jenkins, general contractor and nominee for this district in 2022[76]

Endorsements[edit]

Matthew Jenkins
Political parties
County Convention results[edit]
County Convention results
Ocean County Democratic Convention (March 10)[31]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Matthew Jenkins 133 82.6
Democratic Pam Daniels 28 17.4
Total votes 161 100.0

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]

Democratic primary[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Matthew Jenkins
Write-in
Total votes

General election[edit]

Predictions[edit]

Source Ranking As of
Cook Political Report[16] Solid R March 21, 2024
Inside Elections[17] Solid R September 15, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[18] Safe R September 26, 2023
Elections Daily[19] Safe R September 7, 2023
CNalysis[20] Solid R November 16, 2023

District 5[edit]

2024 New Jersey's 5th congressional district election

← 2022
2026 →
 
Nominee Josh Gottheimer (presumptive) TBD
Party Democratic Republican

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Josh Gottheimer
Democratic



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

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]

Democratic primary results[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Josh Gottheimer
Write-in
Total votes

Republican primary[edit]

Declared[edit]

Withdrawn[edit]

  • Dierdre Paul, college professor and perennial candidate[86]

Endorsements[edit]

Mary Jo-Ann Guinchard
Political parties
George Song
Political parties
County Convention results[edit]
County Convention results
Bergen County Republican Convention (March 19)[86]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mary Jo-Ann Guinchard 235 56.1
Republican George Song 179 42.7
Republican Sandy Gajapathy 5 1.2
Total votes 419 100.0

Results[edit]

Republican primary results[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mary Jo-Ann Guinchard
Republican George Song
Write-in
Total votes

General election[edit]

Predictions[edit]

Source Ranking As of
Cook Political Report[16] Solid D March 21, 2024
Inside Elections[17] Solid D September 15, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[18] Safe D September 26, 2023
Elections Daily[19] Likely D September 7, 2023
CNalysis[20] Solid D November 16, 2023

District 6[edit]

2024 New Jersey's 6th congressional district election

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2026 →
 
Party Democratic Republican

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Frank Pallone
Democratic



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

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]

Democratic primary results[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic John Hsu
Democratic Frank Pallone (incumbent)
Write-in
Total votes

Republican primary[edit]

Declared[edit]

Endorsements[edit]

Scott Fegler
Political parties
County Convention results[edit]
County Convention results
Middlesex County Republican Convention (March 14)[96]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Scott Fegler 58 78.4
Republican Gregg Mele 16 21.6
Total votes 74 100.0

Results[edit]

Republican primary results[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Scott Fegler
Republican Greg Mele
Write-in
Total votes

Independents[edit]

Filed paperwork[edit]

  • Justin Maldonado, perennial candidate[97]

General election[edit]

Predictions[edit]

Source Ranking As of
Cook Political Report[16] Solid D March 21, 2024
Inside Elections[17] Solid D September 15, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[18] Safe D September 26, 2023
Elections Daily[19] Safe D September 7, 2023
CNalysis[20] Solid D November 16, 2023

District 7[edit]

2024 New Jersey's 7th congressional district election

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2026 →
 
Nominee TBD Sue Altman (presumptive)
Party Republican Democratic

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Thomas Kean Jr.
Republican



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]

Republican primary results
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Roger Bacon
Republican Thomas Kean Jr. (incumbent)
Write-in
Total votes

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
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
Declined to endorse
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]

Democratic primary results[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Sue Altman
Write-in
Total votes

General election[edit]

Predictions[edit]

Source Ranking As of
Cook Political Report[16] Tossup March 21, 2024
Inside Elections[17] Tilt R September 15, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[18] Lean R September 26, 2023
Elections Daily[19] Tossup September 7, 2023
CNalysis[20] Tilt R November 16, 2023

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]
Margin
of 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]
Margin
of 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]
Margin
of 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

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Nominee TBD Anthony Valdes (presumptive)
Party Democratic Republican

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Rob Menendez
Democratic



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
Declined to endorse
U.S. representatives

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]

Democratic primary results[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ravinder Bhalla
Democratic Kyle Jasey
Democratic Rob Menendez (incumbent)
Write-in
Total votes

Republican primary[edit]

Presumptive nominee[edit]

Results[edit]

Republican primary results[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Anthony Valdes
Write-in
Total votes

Third-party and independent candidates[edit]

Declared[edit]

General election[edit]

Predictions[edit]

Source Ranking As of
Cook Political Report[16] Solid D March 21, 2024
Inside Elections[17] Solid D September 15, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[18] Safe D September 26, 2023
Elections Daily[19] Safe D September 7, 2023
CNalysis[20] Solid D November 16, 2023

District 9[edit]

2024 New Jersey's 9th congressional district election

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2026 →
 
Party Democratic Republican

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Bill Pascrell
Democratic



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]

Democratic primary results[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mohamed Khairullah
Democratic Bill Pascrell (incumbent)
Write-in
Total votes

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]

Billy Prempeh
Political parties
County Convention results[edit]
County Convention results
Bergen County Republican Convention (March 19)[207]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Billy Prempeh 27 70.7
Republican Hector Castillo 26 29.3
Total votes 246 100.0

Results[edit]

Republican primary results[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Hector Castillo
Republican Billy Prempeh
Write-in
Total votes

General election[edit]

Predictions[edit]

Source Ranking As of
Cook Political Report[16] Solid D March 21, 2024
Inside Elections[17] Solid D September 15, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[18] Safe D September 26, 2023
Elections Daily[19] Safe D September 7, 2023
CNalysis[20] Solid D November 16, 2023

District 10[edit]

2024 New Jersey's 10th congressional district election

← 2022
2026 →
 
Nominee TBD Carmen Bucco (presumptive)
Party Democratic Republican

U.S. Representative before election

Donald Payne Jr.
Democratic

Elected U.S. Representative

TBD

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]

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]

Democratic primary results[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Donald Payne Jr. (incumbent)
Write-in
Total votes

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]

Declined[edit]

Republican primary[edit]

Presumptive nominee[edit]

  • Carmen Bucco, businessman and perennial candidate[215]

Endorsements[edit]

Carmen Bucco
Political parties
County Convention results[edit]
County Convention results
Union County Republican Convention (February 8)[215]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Carmen Bucco 37 72.5
Republican Ramon Hernandez 14 27.5
Total votes 51 100.0

Results[edit]

Republican primary results[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Carmen Bucco
Write-in
Total votes

General election[edit]

Predictions[edit]

Source Ranking As of
Cook Political Report[16] Solid D March 21, 2024
Inside Elections[17] Solid D September 15, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[18] Safe D September 26, 2023
Elections Daily[19] Safe D September 7, 2023
CNalysis[20] Solid D November 16, 2023

District 11[edit]

2024 New Jersey's 11th congressional district election

← 2022
2026 →
 
Party Democratic Republican

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Mikie Sherrill
Democratic



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]

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]

Democratic primary results[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Mark De Lotto
Democratic Mikie Sherrill (incumbent)
Write-in
Total votes

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]

Joseph Belnome
Political parties

Results[edit]

Republican primary results[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Raafat Barsoom
Republican Joseph Belnome
Republican John Sauers
Write-in
Total votes

General election[edit]

Predictions[edit]

Source Ranking As of
Cook Political Report[16] Solid D March 21, 2024
Inside Elections[17] Solid D September 15, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[18] Safe D September 26, 2023
Elections Daily[19] Safe D September 7, 2023
CNalysis[20] Solid D November 16, 2023

District 12[edit]

2024 New Jersey's 12th congressional district election

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Nominee TBD Darius Mayfield (presumptive)
Party Democratic Republican

Incumbent U.S. Representative

Bonnie Watson Coleman
Democratic



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]

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]

Democratic primary results[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Bonnie Watson Coleman (incumbent)
Democratic Daniel Dart
Write-in
Total votes

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]

Results[edit]

Republican primary results[9]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Darius Mayfield
Write-in
Total votes

General election[edit]

Predictions[edit]

Source Ranking As of
Cook Political Report[16] Solid D March 21, 2024
Inside Elections[17] Solid D September 15, 2023
Sabato's Crystal Ball[18] Safe D September 26, 2023
Elections Daily[19] Safe D September 7, 2023
CNalysis[20] Solid D November 16, 2023

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ This convention does not award a line
  2. ^ $10,000 of this total was self-funded by Alexander
  3. ^ $403,277 of this total was self-funded by Salerno
  4. ^ Did not appear on convention ballots due to missing the filing deadline, but was nominated.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Key:
    A – all adults
    RV – registered voters
    LV – likely voters
    V – unclear
  6. ^ $82,000 of this total was self-funded by Maia-Cusick
  7. ^ National, New Jersey, and District 1
  8. ^ Withdrawn candidate
Partisan clients
  1. ^ Poll sponsored by Murphy's campaign
  2. ^ a b c Poll sponsored by Blazakis's campaign
  3. ^ Poll sponsored by the super PAC America's Promise
  4. ^ Poll sponsored by Bhalla's campaign
  5. ^ Poll sponsored by Menendez's campaign

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