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For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 1st congressional district is represented by Donald Norcross ( D, Camden). [1] [2]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 2nd congressional district is represented by Jeff Van Drew ( R, Dennis Township). [3]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 3rd congressional district is represented by Andy Kim ( D, Moorestown). [4]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 4th congressional district is represented by Chris Smith ( R, Manchester Township). [5] [6]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 5th congressional district is represented by Josh Gottheimer ( D, Wyckoff). [7] [8]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 6th congressional district is represented by Frank Pallone ( D, Long Branch). [9] [10]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 7th congressional district is represented by Thomas Kean Jr. ( R, Westfield). [11]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 8th congressional district is represented by Rob Menendez ( D, Jersey City). [12] [13]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 9th congressional district is represented by Bill Pascrell ( D, Paterson). [14] [15]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 10th congressional district is represented by Donald Payne Jr. ( D, Newark). [16] [17]
For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 11th congressional district is represented by Mikie Sherrill ( D, Montclair). [18]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 12th congressional district is represented by Bonnie Watson Coleman ( D, Ewing Township). [19] [20]
For the 2024-2025 session, the 1st legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Mike Testa ( R, Vineland) and in the General Assembly by Antwan McClellan (R, Ocean City) and Erik K. Simonsen (R, Lower Township). [21]For the 2024-2025 session, the 2nd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Vincent J. Polistina ( R, Egg Harbor Township) and in the General Assembly by Don Guardian (R, Atlantic City) and Claire Swift (R, Margate City). [22]For the 2024-2025 session, the 3rd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by John Burzichelli ( D, Paulsboro) and in the General Assembly by David Bailey (D, Woodstown) and Heather Simmons (D, Glassboro). [23]For the 2024-2025 session, the 4th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Paul D. Moriarty ( D, Washington Township) and in the General Assembly by Dan Hutchinson (D, Gloucester Township) and Cody Miller (D, Monroe Township). [24]For the 2024-2025 session, the 5th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Nilsa Cruz-Perez ( D, Barrington) and in the General Assembly by Bill Moen (D, Camden) and William Spearman (D, Camden). [25]For the 2024-2025 session, the 6th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by James Beach ( D, Voorhees Township) and in the General Assembly by Louis Greenwald (D, Voorhees Township) and Pamela Rosen Lampitt (D, Cherry Hill). [26]For the 2024-2025 session, the 7th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Troy Singleton ( D, Palmyra) and in the General Assembly by Herb Conaway (D, Moorestown) and Carol A. Murphy (D, Mount Laurel). [27]For the 2024-2025 session, the 8th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Latham Tiver ( R, Southampton Township) and in the General Assembly by Andrea Katz ( D, Chesterfield Township) and Michael Torrissi (R, Hammonton). [28]For the 2024-2025 session, the 9th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Carmen Amato ( R, Lacey Township) and in the General Assembly by Greg Myhre (R, Stafford Township) and Brian E. Rumpf (R, Little Egg Harbor Township). [29]For the 2024-2025 session, the 10th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by James W. Holzapfel ( R, Toms River) and in the General Assembly by Paul Kanitra (R, Point Pleasant Beach) and Gregory P. McGuckin (R, Toms River). [30]
For the 2024-2025 session, the 11th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Vin Gopal ( D, Long Branch) and in the General Assembly by Margie Donlon (D, Ocean Township) and Luanne Peterpaul (D, Long Branch). [31]For the 2024-2025 session, the 12th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Owen Henry ( R, Old Bridge Township) and in the General Assembly by Robert D. Clifton (R, Matawan) and Alex Sauickie (R, Jackson Township). [32]For the 2024-2025 session, the 13th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Declan O'Scanlon ( R, Little Silver) and in the General Assembly by Vicky Flynn (R, Holmdel Township) and Gerard Scharfenberger (R, Middletown Township). [33]For the 2024-2025 session, the 14th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Linda R. Greenstein ( D, Plainsboro Township) and in the General Assembly by Wayne DeAngelo (D, Hamilton Township) and Tennille McCoy (D, Hamilton Township). [34]For the 2024-2025 session, the 15th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Shirley Turner ( D, Lawrence Township) and in the General Assembly by Verlina Reynolds-Jackson (D, Trenton) and Anthony Verrelli (D, Hopewell Township). [35]For the 2024-2025 session, the 16th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Andrew Zwicker ( D, South Brunswick) and in the General Assembly by Mitchelle Drulis (D, East Amwell Township) and Roy Freiman (D, Hillsborough Township). [36]For the 2024-2025 session, the 17th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Bob Smith ( D, Piscataway) and in the General Assembly by Joseph Danielsen (D, Franklin Township) and Kevin Egan (D, New Brunswick). [37]For the 2024-2025 session, the 18th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Patrick J. Diegnan ( D, South Plainfield) and in the General Assembly by Robert Karabinchak (D, Edison) and Sterley Stanley (D, East Brunswick). [38]For the 2024-2025 session, the 19th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Joe F. Vitale ( D, Woodbridge Township) and in the General Assembly by Craig Coughlin (D, Woodbridge Township) and Yvonne Lopez (D, Perth Amboy). [39]For the 2024-2025 session, the 20th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Joseph Cryan ( D, Union Township) and in the General Assembly by Reginald Atkins (D, Roselle) and Annette Quijano (D, Elizabeth). [40]
For the 2024-2025 session, the 21st legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Jon Bramnick ( R, Westfield) and in the General Assembly by Michele Matsikoudis (R, New Providence) and Nancy Munoz (R, Summit). [41]For the 2024-2025 session, the 22nd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Nicholas Scutari ( D, Linden) and in the General Assembly by Linda S. Carter (D, Plainfield) and James J. Kennedy (D, Rahway). [42]For the 2024-2025 session, the 23rd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Doug Steinhardt ( R, Lopatcong Township) and in the General Assembly by John DiMaio (R, Hackettstown) and Erik Peterson (R, Franklin Township). [43]For the 2024-2025 session, the 24th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Parker Space ( R, Wantage Township) and in the General Assembly by Dawn Fantasia (R, Franklin) and Mike Inganamort (R, Chester Township). [44]For the 2024-2025 session, the 25th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Anthony M. Bucco ( R, Boonton Township) and in the General Assembly by Christian Barranco (R, Jefferson Township) and Aura K. Dunn (R, Mendham Borough). [45]For the 2024-2025 session, the 26th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Joseph Pennacchio ( R, Rockaway Township) and in the General Assembly by Brian Bergen (R, Denville Township) and Jay Webber (R, Morris Plains). [46]For the 2024-2025 session, the 27th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by John F. McKeon ( D, West Orange) and in the General Assembly by Rosy Bagolie (D, Livingston) and Alixon Collazos-Gill (D, Montclair). [47]For the 2024-2025 session, the 28th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Renee Burgess ( D, Irvington) and in the General Assembly by Garnet Hall (D, Maplewood) and Cleopatra Tucker (D, Newark). [48]For the 2024-2025 session, the 29th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Teresa Ruiz ( D, Newark) and in the General Assembly by Eliana Pintor Marin (D, Newark) and Shanique Speight (D, Newark). [49]For the 2024-2025 session, the 30th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Robert Singer ( R, Lakewood Township) and in the General Assembly by Sean T. Kean (R, Wall Township) and Avi Schnall ( D, Lakewood Township). [50]
For the 2024-2025 session, the 31st legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Angela V. McKnight ( D, Jersey City) and in the General Assembly by Barbara McCann Stamato (D, Jersey City) and William Sampson (D, Bayonne). [51]For the 2024-2025 session, the 32nd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Raj Mukherji ( D, Jersey City) and in the General Assembly by John Allen (D, Hoboken) and Jessica Ramirez (D, Jersey City). [52]For the 2024–2025 session, the 33rd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Brian P. Stack ( D, Union City) and in the General Assembly by Julio Marenco (D, North Bergen) and Gabe Rodriguez (D, West New York). [53]For the 2024-2025 session, the 34th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Britnee Timberlake ( D, East Orange) and in the General Assembly by Carmen Morales (D, Belleville) and Michael Venezia (D, Bloomfield). [54]For the 2024-2025 session, the 35th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Nellie Pou ( D, North Haledon) and in the General Assembly by Shavonda E. Sumter (D, Paterson) and Benjie E. Wimberly (D, Paterson). [55]For the 2024-2025 session, the 36th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Paul Sarlo ( D, Wood-Ridge) and in the General Assembly by Clinton Calabrese (D, Cliffside Park) and Gary Schaer (D, Passaic). [56]For the 2024-2025 session, the 37th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Gordon M. Johnson ( D, Englewood) and in the General Assembly by Shama Haider (D, Tenafly) and Ellen Park (D, Englewood Cliffs). [57]For the 2024-2025 session, the 38th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Joseph Lagana ( D, Paramus) and in the General Assembly by Lisa Swain (D, Fair Lawn) and Chris Tully (D, Bergenfield). [58]For the 2024–2025 session, the 39th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Holly Schepisi ( R, River Vale) and in the General Assembly by Robert Auth (R, Old Tappan) and John V. Azzariti (R, Saddle River). [59]For the 2024-2025 session, the 40th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Kristin Corrado ( R, Totowa) and in the General Assembly by Al Barlas (R, Cedar Grove) and Christopher DePhillips (R, Wyckoff). [60]
Bergen County is governed by a directly elected County Executive, with legislative functions performed by a Board of County Commissioners composed of seven members who are elected at-large to three-year terms in partisan elections on a staggered basis, with either two or three seats coming up for election each November; a Chairman and Vice Chairman are selected from among its seven members at a reorganization meeting held every January. As of 2024 [update], the county executive is James J. Tedesco III ( D, Paramus), whose four-year term of office ends December 31, 2026. [61]
Bergen County's Commissioners are: Thomas J. Sullivan Jr. (D, Montvale, 2025), [62] Chair Germaine M. Ortiz (D, Emerson, 2025), [63] Joan Voss (D, Fort Lee, 2026), [64] Vice Chair Mary J. Amoroso (D, Mahwah, 2025), [65] Rafael Marte (D, Bergenfield, 2026), [66] Steven A. Tanelli (D, North Arlington, 2024) [67] and Tracy Silna Zur (D, Franklin Lakes, 2024). [68] [69] [70] [71] [72] [73] [74] [75]
Bergen County's constitutional officials are: Clerk John S. Hogan (D, Northvale, 2026), [76] [77] Sheriff Anthony Cureton (D, Englewood, 2024) [78] [79] and Surrogate Michael R. Dressler (D, Cresskill, 2026). [80] [81] [71] [82]
Camden County is governed by a Board of County Commissioners composed of seven members chosen at-large in partisan elections for three-year terms on a staggered basis by the residents of the county, with either two or three seats up for election each year as part of the November general election. At a reorganization meeting held in January after each election, the newly constituted Board of Commissioners selects one member to serve as Director and another as Deputy Director, each serving a one-year term in that role. [83] As of 2024 [update], Camden County's Commissioners are: Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli Jr. ( D, Collingswood, 2026), [84] Commissioner Deputy Director Edward T. McDonnell (D, Pennsauken Township, 2025), [85] Virginia Ruiz Betteridge (D, Runnemede, 2025), [86] Almar Dyer (D, Pennsauken Township, 2024), [87] Melinda Kane (D, Cherry Hill, 2024), [88] Jeffrey L. Nash (D, Winslow Township, 2024), [89] and Jonathan L. Young Sr. (D, Berlin Township, 2026). [90] [83] [91] [92] [93]
Camden County's constitutional officers are: Clerk Joseph Ripa (D, Voorhees Township, 2024), [94] [95] Sheriff Gilbert "Whip" Wilson (D, Camden, 2024) [96] [97] and Surrogate Michelle Gentek-Mayer (D, Gloucester Township, 2025). [98] [99] [100]
Cape May County is governed by a five-person Board of County Commissioners whose members are elected at-large on a partisan basis to three-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with either one or two seats coming up for election each year; At an annual reorganization held each January, the commissioners select one member to serve as director and another to serve as vice-director. [101] As of 2024 [update], Cape May County's Commissioners are:
Director Leonard C. Desiderio ( R, Sea Isle City, 2024), [102] Robert Barr (R, Ocean City; 2025), [103] Will Morey (R, Wildwood Crest; 2026), [104] Melanie Collette (R. Middle Township; 2026), [105] and Vice-Director Andrew Bulakowski (R, Lower Township; 2025). [106] [101] [107]
The county's constitutional officers are: Clerk Rita Marie Rothberg (R, 2025, Ocean City), [108] [109] Sheriff Robert Nolan (R, 2026, Lower Township) [110] [111] and Surrogate E. Marie Hayes (R, 2028, Ocean City). [112] [113] [114] [107]
Cumberland County is governed by a Board of County Commissioners composed of seven members who are elected at large by the citizens of Cumberland County in partisan elections and serve staggered three-year terms in office, with either two or three seats coming up for election each year in a three-year cycle. Annually, the seven board members select a Director and Deputy Director for one-year terms. [115] As of 2024 [update], members of the Cumberland County Board of County Commissioners (with party affiliation, residence and term-end year listed in parentheses) are:
Douglas A. Albrecht ( R, Vineland, 2025), [116] Deputy Director Antonio Romero (R, Vineland, 2024), [117] Sandra Taylor (R, Downe Township; 2026), [118] Victoria Groetsch-Lods (R, Vineland, 2025), [119] Arthur Marchand (R, Hopewell Township, 2026), [120] James Sauro (R, Vineland, 2026) [121] and Director Joseph V. Sileo (R, Vineland, 2024). [122] [115] [123] [124] [125] [126] [127]
The county's constitutional officers are: Clerk Celeste Riley (D, Bridgeton, 2024), [128] [129] Sheriff Michael Donato (R, Bridgeton, 2026) [130] [131] and Surrogate Rudolph Luisi (R, Vineland, 2028). [132] [133] [123]
Essex County is governed by a directly elected county executive, with legislative functions performed by the Board of County Commissioners. As of 2024 [update], the County Executive is Joseph N. DiVincenzo Jr. ( D, Roseland), whose four-year term of office ends December 31, 2026. [134] The county's Board of County Commissioners is composed of nine members, five of whom are elected from districts and four of whom are elected on an at-large basis. They are elected for three-year concurrent terms and may be re-elected to successive terms at the annual election in November. [135] Essex County's Commissioners are:
Robert Mercado (D, District 1 – Newark's North and East Wards, parts of Central and West Wards; Newark, 2026), [136] A'Dorian Murray-Thomas (D, District 2 – Irvington, Maplewood and parts of Newark's South and West Wards; Newark, 2026), [137] Vice President Tyshammie L. Cooper (D, District 3 - Newark: West and Central Wards; East Orange, Orange and South Orange; East Orange, 2026), [138] Leonard M. Luciano (D, District 4 – Caldwell, Cedar Grove, Essex Fells, Fairfield, Livingston, Millburn, North Caldwell, Roseland, Verona, West Caldwell and West Orange; West Caldwell, 2026), [139] President Carlos M. Pomares (D, District 5 – Belleville, Bloomfield, Glen Ridge, Montclair and Nutley; Bloomfield, 2026), [140] Brendan W. Gill (D, at large; Montclair, 2026), [141] Romaine Graham (D, at large; Irvington, 2026), [142] Wayne Richardson (D, at large; Newark, 2026), [143] Patricia Sebold (D, at-large; Livingston, 2026). [144] [145] [146] [147] [148]
Constitutional officers elected countywide are: Clerk Christopher J. Durkin (D, West Caldwell, 2025), [149] [150] Register of Deeds Juan M. Rivera Jr. (D, Newark, 2025), [151] [152] Sheriff Armando B. Fontoura (D, Fairfield, 2024), [153] [154] and Surrogate Alturrick Kenney (D, Newark, 2028). [155] [156]
Gloucester County is governed by a board of county commissioners, whose seven members are elected at-large to three-year terms of office on a staggered basis in partisan elections, with either two or three seats coming up for election each year. At a reorganization meeting held each January, the Board selects a Director and a Deputy Director from among its members. As of 2024 [update], Gloucester County's Commissioners are:
Director Frank J. DiMarco ( D, Deptford Township, 2025), [157] Matt Weng (D, Pitman, 2026), [158] Joann Gattinelli (D, Washington Township, 2026), [159] Nicholas DeSilvio ( R, Franklin Township, 2024), [160] Denice DiCarlo (D, West Deptford Township, 2025) [161] Deputy Director Jim Jefferson (D, Woodbury, 2026) and [162] Christopher Konawel Jr. (R, Glassboro, 2024). [163] [164]
Gloucester County's constitutional officers are: Clerk James N. Hogan (D, Franklin Township; 2027), [165] [166] Sheriff Jonathan M. Sammons (R, Elk Township; 2024) [167] [168] and Surrogate Giuseppe "Joe" Chila (D, Woolwich Township; 2028). [169] [170] [171]
Hudson County is governed by a directly elected County Executive and by a Board of County Commissioners, which serves as the county's legislative body. As of 2024 [update], Hudson County's County Executive is Craig Guy ( D, Jersey City), whose term of office expires December 31, 2027. [172] Hudson County's Commissioners are: [173] [174] [175]
Kenneth Kopacz (D, District 1-- Bayonne and parts of Jersey City; 2026, Bayonne), [176] [177] William O'Dea (D, District 2-- western parts of Jersey City; 2026, Jersey City), [178] [179] Vice Chair Jerry Walker (D, District 3-- southeastern parts of Jersey City; 2026, Jersey City), [180] [181] Yraida Aponte-Lipski (D, District 4-- northeastern parts of Jersey City; 2026, Jersey City), [182] [183] Chair Anthony L. Romano Jr. (D, District 5-- Hoboken and adjoining parts of Jersey City; 2026, Hoboken), [184] [185] Fanny J.Cedeno (D, District 6-- Union City; 2026, Union City), [186] [187] Caridad Rodriguez (D, District 7-- West New York (part), Weehawken, Guttenberg; 2026, West New York), [188] [189] Robert Baselice (D, District 8-- North Bergen, West New York (part), Seacaucus (part); 2026, North Bergen), [190] [191] and Albert Cifelli (D, District 9-- East Newark, Harrison, Kearny, and Secaucus (part); 2026, Harrison). [192] [193]
Hudson County's constitutional officers are: Clerk E. Junior Maldonado (D, Jersey City, 2027), [194] [195] Sheriff Frank Schillari, (D, Jersey City, 2025) [196] Surrogate Tilo E. Rivas, (D, Jersey City, 2024) [197] [198] and Register Jeffery Dublin (D, Jersey City, 2024). [199] [198]
Hunterdon County is governed by a Board of Chosen Commissioners composed of five members who are elected at-large on a partisan basis to serve three-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with either one or two seats up for election each year as part of the November general election. At an annual reorganization meeting held each January, the commissioners select one member to serve as the board's Director and another to serve as Deputy Director, each for a one-year term. [200] [201] As of 2024 [update], Hunterdon County's Commissioners are:
Zachary T. Rich ( R; West Amwell Township, 2025), [202] Director Jeff Kuhl (R; Raritan Township, 2024) [203] John E. Lanza (R; Raritan Township, 2025), [204] Deputy Director Susan Soloway (R; Franklin Township, 2024) [205] and Shaun C. Van Doren (R; Tewksbury Township, 2026). [206] [207]
Constitutional officers elected on a countywide basis are: Clerk Mary H. Melfi (R; Flemington, 2026), [208] [209] Sheriff Fredrick W. Brown (R; Alexandria Township, 2025) [210] [211] and Surrogate Heidi Rohrbach (R; Lebanon Township, 2028). [212] [213]
Mercer County is governed by a County Executive who oversees the day-to-day operations of the county and by a seven-member Board of County Commissioners that acts in a legislative capacity, setting policy. All officials are chosen at-large in partisan elections, with the executive serving a four-year term of office while the commissioners serve three-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with either two or three seats up for election each year as part of the November general election. [214] As of 2024 [update], the County Executive is Daniel R. Benson ( D, Hamilton Township) whose term of office ends December 31, 2027. [215] Mercer County's Commissioners are:
Lucylle R. S. Walter (D, Ewing Township, 2026), [216] Chair John A. Cimino (D, Hamilton Township, 2026), [217] Samuel T. Frisby Sr. (D, Trenton, 2024), [218] Cathleen M. Lewis (D, Lawrence Township, 2025), [219] Vice Chair Kristin L. McLaughlin (D, Hopewell Township, 2024), [220] Nina D. Melker (D, Hamilton Township, 2025) [221] and Terrance Stokes (D, Ewing Township, 2024). [222] [223] [224]
Mercer County's constitutional officers are: Clerk Paula Sollami-Covello (D, Lawrence Township, 2025), [225] [226] Sheriff John A. Kemler (D, Hamilton Township, 2026) [227] [228] and Surrogate Diane Gerofsky (D, Lawrence Township, 2026). [229] [230] [231]
Warren County is governed by a three-member Board of County Commissioners, who are chosen at-large on a staggered basis in partisan elections with one seat coming up for election each year as part of the November general election. At an annual reorganization meeting held in the beginning of January, the board selects one of its members to serve as Commissioner Director and other as Deputy Director. [232] As of 2024 [update], Warren County's Commissioners are:
Deputy Director Jason J. Sarnoski ( R, Lopatcong Township; 2025), [233] Lori Ciesla (R, Lopatcong Township; 2026), [234] and Director James R. Kern III (R, Pohatcong Township; 2025). [235] [236]
Constitutional officers of Warren County are: Clerk Holly Mackey (R, Alpha; 2027), [237] [238] Sheriff James McDonald Sr. (R, Phillipsburg; 2025) [239] [240] and Surrogate Michael J. Doherty (R, Washington; 2025). [241] [242] [243]
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For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 1st congressional district is represented by Donald Norcross ( D, Camden). [1] [2]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 2nd congressional district is represented by Jeff Van Drew ( R, Dennis Township). [3]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 3rd congressional district is represented by Andy Kim ( D, Moorestown). [4]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 4th congressional district is represented by Chris Smith ( R, Manchester Township). [5] [6]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 5th congressional district is represented by Josh Gottheimer ( D, Wyckoff). [7] [8]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 6th congressional district is represented by Frank Pallone ( D, Long Branch). [9] [10]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 7th congressional district is represented by Thomas Kean Jr. ( R, Westfield). [11]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 8th congressional district is represented by Rob Menendez ( D, Jersey City). [12] [13]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 9th congressional district is represented by Bill Pascrell ( D, Paterson). [14] [15]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 10th congressional district is represented by Donald Payne Jr. ( D, Newark). [16] [17]
For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 11th congressional district is represented by Mikie Sherrill ( D, Montclair). [18]For the 118th United States Congress, New Jersey's 12th congressional district is represented by Bonnie Watson Coleman ( D, Ewing Township). [19] [20]
For the 2024-2025 session, the 1st legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Mike Testa ( R, Vineland) and in the General Assembly by Antwan McClellan (R, Ocean City) and Erik K. Simonsen (R, Lower Township). [21]For the 2024-2025 session, the 2nd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Vincent J. Polistina ( R, Egg Harbor Township) and in the General Assembly by Don Guardian (R, Atlantic City) and Claire Swift (R, Margate City). [22]For the 2024-2025 session, the 3rd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by John Burzichelli ( D, Paulsboro) and in the General Assembly by David Bailey (D, Woodstown) and Heather Simmons (D, Glassboro). [23]For the 2024-2025 session, the 4th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Paul D. Moriarty ( D, Washington Township) and in the General Assembly by Dan Hutchinson (D, Gloucester Township) and Cody Miller (D, Monroe Township). [24]For the 2024-2025 session, the 5th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Nilsa Cruz-Perez ( D, Barrington) and in the General Assembly by Bill Moen (D, Camden) and William Spearman (D, Camden). [25]For the 2024-2025 session, the 6th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by James Beach ( D, Voorhees Township) and in the General Assembly by Louis Greenwald (D, Voorhees Township) and Pamela Rosen Lampitt (D, Cherry Hill). [26]For the 2024-2025 session, the 7th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Troy Singleton ( D, Palmyra) and in the General Assembly by Herb Conaway (D, Moorestown) and Carol A. Murphy (D, Mount Laurel). [27]For the 2024-2025 session, the 8th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Latham Tiver ( R, Southampton Township) and in the General Assembly by Andrea Katz ( D, Chesterfield Township) and Michael Torrissi (R, Hammonton). [28]For the 2024-2025 session, the 9th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Carmen Amato ( R, Lacey Township) and in the General Assembly by Greg Myhre (R, Stafford Township) and Brian E. Rumpf (R, Little Egg Harbor Township). [29]For the 2024-2025 session, the 10th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by James W. Holzapfel ( R, Toms River) and in the General Assembly by Paul Kanitra (R, Point Pleasant Beach) and Gregory P. McGuckin (R, Toms River). [30]
For the 2024-2025 session, the 11th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Vin Gopal ( D, Long Branch) and in the General Assembly by Margie Donlon (D, Ocean Township) and Luanne Peterpaul (D, Long Branch). [31]For the 2024-2025 session, the 12th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Owen Henry ( R, Old Bridge Township) and in the General Assembly by Robert D. Clifton (R, Matawan) and Alex Sauickie (R, Jackson Township). [32]For the 2024-2025 session, the 13th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Declan O'Scanlon ( R, Little Silver) and in the General Assembly by Vicky Flynn (R, Holmdel Township) and Gerard Scharfenberger (R, Middletown Township). [33]For the 2024-2025 session, the 14th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Linda R. Greenstein ( D, Plainsboro Township) and in the General Assembly by Wayne DeAngelo (D, Hamilton Township) and Tennille McCoy (D, Hamilton Township). [34]For the 2024-2025 session, the 15th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Shirley Turner ( D, Lawrence Township) and in the General Assembly by Verlina Reynolds-Jackson (D, Trenton) and Anthony Verrelli (D, Hopewell Township). [35]For the 2024-2025 session, the 16th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Andrew Zwicker ( D, South Brunswick) and in the General Assembly by Mitchelle Drulis (D, East Amwell Township) and Roy Freiman (D, Hillsborough Township). [36]For the 2024-2025 session, the 17th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Bob Smith ( D, Piscataway) and in the General Assembly by Joseph Danielsen (D, Franklin Township) and Kevin Egan (D, New Brunswick). [37]For the 2024-2025 session, the 18th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Patrick J. Diegnan ( D, South Plainfield) and in the General Assembly by Robert Karabinchak (D, Edison) and Sterley Stanley (D, East Brunswick). [38]For the 2024-2025 session, the 19th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Joe F. Vitale ( D, Woodbridge Township) and in the General Assembly by Craig Coughlin (D, Woodbridge Township) and Yvonne Lopez (D, Perth Amboy). [39]For the 2024-2025 session, the 20th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Joseph Cryan ( D, Union Township) and in the General Assembly by Reginald Atkins (D, Roselle) and Annette Quijano (D, Elizabeth). [40]
For the 2024-2025 session, the 21st legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Jon Bramnick ( R, Westfield) and in the General Assembly by Michele Matsikoudis (R, New Providence) and Nancy Munoz (R, Summit). [41]For the 2024-2025 session, the 22nd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Nicholas Scutari ( D, Linden) and in the General Assembly by Linda S. Carter (D, Plainfield) and James J. Kennedy (D, Rahway). [42]For the 2024-2025 session, the 23rd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Doug Steinhardt ( R, Lopatcong Township) and in the General Assembly by John DiMaio (R, Hackettstown) and Erik Peterson (R, Franklin Township). [43]For the 2024-2025 session, the 24th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Parker Space ( R, Wantage Township) and in the General Assembly by Dawn Fantasia (R, Franklin) and Mike Inganamort (R, Chester Township). [44]For the 2024-2025 session, the 25th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Anthony M. Bucco ( R, Boonton Township) and in the General Assembly by Christian Barranco (R, Jefferson Township) and Aura K. Dunn (R, Mendham Borough). [45]For the 2024-2025 session, the 26th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Joseph Pennacchio ( R, Rockaway Township) and in the General Assembly by Brian Bergen (R, Denville Township) and Jay Webber (R, Morris Plains). [46]For the 2024-2025 session, the 27th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by John F. McKeon ( D, West Orange) and in the General Assembly by Rosy Bagolie (D, Livingston) and Alixon Collazos-Gill (D, Montclair). [47]For the 2024-2025 session, the 28th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Renee Burgess ( D, Irvington) and in the General Assembly by Garnet Hall (D, Maplewood) and Cleopatra Tucker (D, Newark). [48]For the 2024-2025 session, the 29th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Teresa Ruiz ( D, Newark) and in the General Assembly by Eliana Pintor Marin (D, Newark) and Shanique Speight (D, Newark). [49]For the 2024-2025 session, the 30th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Robert Singer ( R, Lakewood Township) and in the General Assembly by Sean T. Kean (R, Wall Township) and Avi Schnall ( D, Lakewood Township). [50]
For the 2024-2025 session, the 31st legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Angela V. McKnight ( D, Jersey City) and in the General Assembly by Barbara McCann Stamato (D, Jersey City) and William Sampson (D, Bayonne). [51]For the 2024-2025 session, the 32nd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Raj Mukherji ( D, Jersey City) and in the General Assembly by John Allen (D, Hoboken) and Jessica Ramirez (D, Jersey City). [52]For the 2024–2025 session, the 33rd legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Brian P. Stack ( D, Union City) and in the General Assembly by Julio Marenco (D, North Bergen) and Gabe Rodriguez (D, West New York). [53]For the 2024-2025 session, the 34th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Britnee Timberlake ( D, East Orange) and in the General Assembly by Carmen Morales (D, Belleville) and Michael Venezia (D, Bloomfield). [54]For the 2024-2025 session, the 35th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Nellie Pou ( D, North Haledon) and in the General Assembly by Shavonda E. Sumter (D, Paterson) and Benjie E. Wimberly (D, Paterson). [55]For the 2024-2025 session, the 36th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Paul Sarlo ( D, Wood-Ridge) and in the General Assembly by Clinton Calabrese (D, Cliffside Park) and Gary Schaer (D, Passaic). [56]For the 2024-2025 session, the 37th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the New Jersey Senate by Gordon M. Johnson ( D, Englewood) and in the General Assembly by Shama Haider (D, Tenafly) and Ellen Park (D, Englewood Cliffs). [57]For the 2024-2025 session, the 38th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Joseph Lagana ( D, Paramus) and in the General Assembly by Lisa Swain (D, Fair Lawn) and Chris Tully (D, Bergenfield). [58]For the 2024–2025 session, the 39th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Holly Schepisi ( R, River Vale) and in the General Assembly by Robert Auth (R, Old Tappan) and John V. Azzariti (R, Saddle River). [59]For the 2024-2025 session, the 40th legislative district of the New Jersey Legislature is represented in the State Senate by Kristin Corrado ( R, Totowa) and in the General Assembly by Al Barlas (R, Cedar Grove) and Christopher DePhillips (R, Wyckoff). [60]
Bergen County is governed by a directly elected County Executive, with legislative functions performed by a Board of County Commissioners composed of seven members who are elected at-large to three-year terms in partisan elections on a staggered basis, with either two or three seats coming up for election each November; a Chairman and Vice Chairman are selected from among its seven members at a reorganization meeting held every January. As of 2024 [update], the county executive is James J. Tedesco III ( D, Paramus), whose four-year term of office ends December 31, 2026. [61]
Bergen County's Commissioners are: Thomas J. Sullivan Jr. (D, Montvale, 2025), [62] Chair Germaine M. Ortiz (D, Emerson, 2025), [63] Joan Voss (D, Fort Lee, 2026), [64] Vice Chair Mary J. Amoroso (D, Mahwah, 2025), [65] Rafael Marte (D, Bergenfield, 2026), [66] Steven A. Tanelli (D, North Arlington, 2024) [67] and Tracy Silna Zur (D, Franklin Lakes, 2024). [68] [69] [70] [71] [72] [73] [74] [75]
Bergen County's constitutional officials are: Clerk John S. Hogan (D, Northvale, 2026), [76] [77] Sheriff Anthony Cureton (D, Englewood, 2024) [78] [79] and Surrogate Michael R. Dressler (D, Cresskill, 2026). [80] [81] [71] [82]
Camden County is governed by a Board of County Commissioners composed of seven members chosen at-large in partisan elections for three-year terms on a staggered basis by the residents of the county, with either two or three seats up for election each year as part of the November general election. At a reorganization meeting held in January after each election, the newly constituted Board of Commissioners selects one member to serve as Director and another as Deputy Director, each serving a one-year term in that role. [83] As of 2024 [update], Camden County's Commissioners are: Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli Jr. ( D, Collingswood, 2026), [84] Commissioner Deputy Director Edward T. McDonnell (D, Pennsauken Township, 2025), [85] Virginia Ruiz Betteridge (D, Runnemede, 2025), [86] Almar Dyer (D, Pennsauken Township, 2024), [87] Melinda Kane (D, Cherry Hill, 2024), [88] Jeffrey L. Nash (D, Winslow Township, 2024), [89] and Jonathan L. Young Sr. (D, Berlin Township, 2026). [90] [83] [91] [92] [93]
Camden County's constitutional officers are: Clerk Joseph Ripa (D, Voorhees Township, 2024), [94] [95] Sheriff Gilbert "Whip" Wilson (D, Camden, 2024) [96] [97] and Surrogate Michelle Gentek-Mayer (D, Gloucester Township, 2025). [98] [99] [100]
Cape May County is governed by a five-person Board of County Commissioners whose members are elected at-large on a partisan basis to three-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with either one or two seats coming up for election each year; At an annual reorganization held each January, the commissioners select one member to serve as director and another to serve as vice-director. [101] As of 2024 [update], Cape May County's Commissioners are:
Director Leonard C. Desiderio ( R, Sea Isle City, 2024), [102] Robert Barr (R, Ocean City; 2025), [103] Will Morey (R, Wildwood Crest; 2026), [104] Melanie Collette (R. Middle Township; 2026), [105] and Vice-Director Andrew Bulakowski (R, Lower Township; 2025). [106] [101] [107]
The county's constitutional officers are: Clerk Rita Marie Rothberg (R, 2025, Ocean City), [108] [109] Sheriff Robert Nolan (R, 2026, Lower Township) [110] [111] and Surrogate E. Marie Hayes (R, 2028, Ocean City). [112] [113] [114] [107]
Cumberland County is governed by a Board of County Commissioners composed of seven members who are elected at large by the citizens of Cumberland County in partisan elections and serve staggered three-year terms in office, with either two or three seats coming up for election each year in a three-year cycle. Annually, the seven board members select a Director and Deputy Director for one-year terms. [115] As of 2024 [update], members of the Cumberland County Board of County Commissioners (with party affiliation, residence and term-end year listed in parentheses) are:
Douglas A. Albrecht ( R, Vineland, 2025), [116] Deputy Director Antonio Romero (R, Vineland, 2024), [117] Sandra Taylor (R, Downe Township; 2026), [118] Victoria Groetsch-Lods (R, Vineland, 2025), [119] Arthur Marchand (R, Hopewell Township, 2026), [120] James Sauro (R, Vineland, 2026) [121] and Director Joseph V. Sileo (R, Vineland, 2024). [122] [115] [123] [124] [125] [126] [127]
The county's constitutional officers are: Clerk Celeste Riley (D, Bridgeton, 2024), [128] [129] Sheriff Michael Donato (R, Bridgeton, 2026) [130] [131] and Surrogate Rudolph Luisi (R, Vineland, 2028). [132] [133] [123]
Essex County is governed by a directly elected county executive, with legislative functions performed by the Board of County Commissioners. As of 2024 [update], the County Executive is Joseph N. DiVincenzo Jr. ( D, Roseland), whose four-year term of office ends December 31, 2026. [134] The county's Board of County Commissioners is composed of nine members, five of whom are elected from districts and four of whom are elected on an at-large basis. They are elected for three-year concurrent terms and may be re-elected to successive terms at the annual election in November. [135] Essex County's Commissioners are:
Robert Mercado (D, District 1 – Newark's North and East Wards, parts of Central and West Wards; Newark, 2026), [136] A'Dorian Murray-Thomas (D, District 2 – Irvington, Maplewood and parts of Newark's South and West Wards; Newark, 2026), [137] Vice President Tyshammie L. Cooper (D, District 3 - Newark: West and Central Wards; East Orange, Orange and South Orange; East Orange, 2026), [138] Leonard M. Luciano (D, District 4 – Caldwell, Cedar Grove, Essex Fells, Fairfield, Livingston, Millburn, North Caldwell, Roseland, Verona, West Caldwell and West Orange; West Caldwell, 2026), [139] President Carlos M. Pomares (D, District 5 – Belleville, Bloomfield, Glen Ridge, Montclair and Nutley; Bloomfield, 2026), [140] Brendan W. Gill (D, at large; Montclair, 2026), [141] Romaine Graham (D, at large; Irvington, 2026), [142] Wayne Richardson (D, at large; Newark, 2026), [143] Patricia Sebold (D, at-large; Livingston, 2026). [144] [145] [146] [147] [148]
Constitutional officers elected countywide are: Clerk Christopher J. Durkin (D, West Caldwell, 2025), [149] [150] Register of Deeds Juan M. Rivera Jr. (D, Newark, 2025), [151] [152] Sheriff Armando B. Fontoura (D, Fairfield, 2024), [153] [154] and Surrogate Alturrick Kenney (D, Newark, 2028). [155] [156]
Gloucester County is governed by a board of county commissioners, whose seven members are elected at-large to three-year terms of office on a staggered basis in partisan elections, with either two or three seats coming up for election each year. At a reorganization meeting held each January, the Board selects a Director and a Deputy Director from among its members. As of 2024 [update], Gloucester County's Commissioners are:
Director Frank J. DiMarco ( D, Deptford Township, 2025), [157] Matt Weng (D, Pitman, 2026), [158] Joann Gattinelli (D, Washington Township, 2026), [159] Nicholas DeSilvio ( R, Franklin Township, 2024), [160] Denice DiCarlo (D, West Deptford Township, 2025) [161] Deputy Director Jim Jefferson (D, Woodbury, 2026) and [162] Christopher Konawel Jr. (R, Glassboro, 2024). [163] [164]
Gloucester County's constitutional officers are: Clerk James N. Hogan (D, Franklin Township; 2027), [165] [166] Sheriff Jonathan M. Sammons (R, Elk Township; 2024) [167] [168] and Surrogate Giuseppe "Joe" Chila (D, Woolwich Township; 2028). [169] [170] [171]
Hudson County is governed by a directly elected County Executive and by a Board of County Commissioners, which serves as the county's legislative body. As of 2024 [update], Hudson County's County Executive is Craig Guy ( D, Jersey City), whose term of office expires December 31, 2027. [172] Hudson County's Commissioners are: [173] [174] [175]
Kenneth Kopacz (D, District 1-- Bayonne and parts of Jersey City; 2026, Bayonne), [176] [177] William O'Dea (D, District 2-- western parts of Jersey City; 2026, Jersey City), [178] [179] Vice Chair Jerry Walker (D, District 3-- southeastern parts of Jersey City; 2026, Jersey City), [180] [181] Yraida Aponte-Lipski (D, District 4-- northeastern parts of Jersey City; 2026, Jersey City), [182] [183] Chair Anthony L. Romano Jr. (D, District 5-- Hoboken and adjoining parts of Jersey City; 2026, Hoboken), [184] [185] Fanny J.Cedeno (D, District 6-- Union City; 2026, Union City), [186] [187] Caridad Rodriguez (D, District 7-- West New York (part), Weehawken, Guttenberg; 2026, West New York), [188] [189] Robert Baselice (D, District 8-- North Bergen, West New York (part), Seacaucus (part); 2026, North Bergen), [190] [191] and Albert Cifelli (D, District 9-- East Newark, Harrison, Kearny, and Secaucus (part); 2026, Harrison). [192] [193]
Hudson County's constitutional officers are: Clerk E. Junior Maldonado (D, Jersey City, 2027), [194] [195] Sheriff Frank Schillari, (D, Jersey City, 2025) [196] Surrogate Tilo E. Rivas, (D, Jersey City, 2024) [197] [198] and Register Jeffery Dublin (D, Jersey City, 2024). [199] [198]
Hunterdon County is governed by a Board of Chosen Commissioners composed of five members who are elected at-large on a partisan basis to serve three-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with either one or two seats up for election each year as part of the November general election. At an annual reorganization meeting held each January, the commissioners select one member to serve as the board's Director and another to serve as Deputy Director, each for a one-year term. [200] [201] As of 2024 [update], Hunterdon County's Commissioners are:
Zachary T. Rich ( R; West Amwell Township, 2025), [202] Director Jeff Kuhl (R; Raritan Township, 2024) [203] John E. Lanza (R; Raritan Township, 2025), [204] Deputy Director Susan Soloway (R; Franklin Township, 2024) [205] and Shaun C. Van Doren (R; Tewksbury Township, 2026). [206] [207]
Constitutional officers elected on a countywide basis are: Clerk Mary H. Melfi (R; Flemington, 2026), [208] [209] Sheriff Fredrick W. Brown (R; Alexandria Township, 2025) [210] [211] and Surrogate Heidi Rohrbach (R; Lebanon Township, 2028). [212] [213]
Mercer County is governed by a County Executive who oversees the day-to-day operations of the county and by a seven-member Board of County Commissioners that acts in a legislative capacity, setting policy. All officials are chosen at-large in partisan elections, with the executive serving a four-year term of office while the commissioners serve three-year terms of office on a staggered basis, with either two or three seats up for election each year as part of the November general election. [214] As of 2024 [update], the County Executive is Daniel R. Benson ( D, Hamilton Township) whose term of office ends December 31, 2027. [215] Mercer County's Commissioners are:
Lucylle R. S. Walter (D, Ewing Township, 2026), [216] Chair John A. Cimino (D, Hamilton Township, 2026), [217] Samuel T. Frisby Sr. (D, Trenton, 2024), [218] Cathleen M. Lewis (D, Lawrence Township, 2025), [219] Vice Chair Kristin L. McLaughlin (D, Hopewell Township, 2024), [220] Nina D. Melker (D, Hamilton Township, 2025) [221] and Terrance Stokes (D, Ewing Township, 2024). [222] [223] [224]
Mercer County's constitutional officers are: Clerk Paula Sollami-Covello (D, Lawrence Township, 2025), [225] [226] Sheriff John A. Kemler (D, Hamilton Township, 2026) [227] [228] and Surrogate Diane Gerofsky (D, Lawrence Township, 2026). [229] [230] [231]
Warren County is governed by a three-member Board of County Commissioners, who are chosen at-large on a staggered basis in partisan elections with one seat coming up for election each year as part of the November general election. At an annual reorganization meeting held in the beginning of January, the board selects one of its members to serve as Commissioner Director and other as Deputy Director. [232] As of 2024 [update], Warren County's Commissioners are:
Deputy Director Jason J. Sarnoski ( R, Lopatcong Township; 2025), [233] Lori Ciesla (R, Lopatcong Township; 2026), [234] and Director James R. Kern III (R, Pohatcong Township; 2025). [235] [236]
Constitutional officers of Warren County are: Clerk Holly Mackey (R, Alpha; 2027), [237] [238] Sheriff James McDonald Sr. (R, Phillipsburg; 2025) [239] [240] and Surrogate Michael J. Doherty (R, Washington; 2025). [241] [242] [243]