United States congressional delegations from New Jersey

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These are tables of congressional delegations from New Jersey to the United States Senate and United States House of Representatives.

The current dean of the New Jersey delegation is Representative Chris Smith (NJ-4), having served in the House since 1981.

United States Senate

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colspan=3 | Current U.S. senators from New Jersey
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! Class II senator

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Andy Kim
{{Small|(Junior senator)}}
{{Small|(Moorestown)}}

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Cory Booker
{{Small|(Senior senator)}}
{{Small|(Newark)}}

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! Party

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! Incumbent since

| December 8, 2024

| October 31, 2013

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{{Main|List of United States senators from New Jersey}}

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! colspan=2 | Class I senator

! Congress

! colspan=2 | Class II senator

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| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)|right}} rowspan=2 | Jonathan Elmer (PA)

| rowspan=2 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|1}} (1789–1791)

| rowspan=3 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | William Paterson (PA)

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| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Philemon Dickinson (PA)

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| rowspan="2" {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)|right|top}} | John Rutherfurd (PA)

| rowspan=4 |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|2}} (1791–1793)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|3}} (1793–1795)

| rowspan=5 |

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)

top}} | Frederick Frelinghuysen (PA)
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| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Federalist Party|right|bottom}} | John Rutherfurd (F)

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|4}} (1795–1797)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party

bottom}} | Frederick Frelinghuysen (F)
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| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=3 | Richard Stockton (F)

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| rowspan=5 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|5}} (1797–1799)

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| {{Party cell|Federalist Party|right}} | Franklin Davenport (F)

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| {{Party cell|Federalist Party|right}} | James Schureman (F)

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|6}} (1799–1801)

| rowspan=4 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} rowspan=4 | Jonathan Dayton (F)

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| {{Party cell|Federalist Party|right}} rowspan=2 | Aaron Ogden (F)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|7}} (1801–1803)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party|right}} rowspan=3 | John Condit (DR)

| rowspan=3 |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|8}} (1803–1805)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|9}} (1805–1807)

| rowspan=4 |

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=3 | Aaron Kitchell (DR)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|10}} (1807–1809)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party|right}} rowspan=4 | John Lambert (DR)

| rowspan=4 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|11}} (1809–1811)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} rowspan=4 | John Condit (DR)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|12}} (1811–1813)

| rowspan=3 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|13}} (1813–1815)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party|right}} rowspan=3 | James J. Wilson (DR)

| rowspan=4 |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|14}} (1815–1817)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|15}} (1817–1819)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} rowspan=5 | Mahlon Dickerson (DR)
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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|16}} (1819–1821)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party|right}} rowspan=2 | Samuel L. Southard (DR)

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| rowspan=4 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{USCongressOrdinal|17}} (1821–1823)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party|right|top}} | Joseph McIlvaine (DR)

| {{USCongressOrdinal|18}} (1823–1825)

| rowspan=4 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

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| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)|right|bottom}} | Joseph McIlvaine (NR)

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|19}} (1825–1827)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} rowspan=3 | Mahlon Dickerson (J)
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| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)|right}} rowspan=2 | Ephraim Bateman (NR)

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| rowspan=3 |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|20}} (1827–1829)

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| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party|right}} rowspan=2 | Mahlon Dickerson (J)

| {{USCongressOrdinal|21}} (1829–1831)

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| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Theodore Frelinghuysen (NR)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|22}} (1831–1833)

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| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)|right|top}} rowspan=2 | Samuel L. Southard (NR)

| rowspan=3 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{USCongressOrdinal|23}} (1833–1835)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|24}} (1835–1837)

| rowspan=3 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

top}} | Garret D. Wall (J)
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| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)|right|bottom}} rowspan=3 | Samuel L. Southard (W)

| {{USCongressOrdinal|25}} (1837–1839)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

bottom}} rowspan=2 | Garret D. Wall (D)
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| rowspan=4 |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|26}} (1839–1841)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|27}} (1841–1843)

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| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} rowspan=7 | Jacob W. Miller (W)

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| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)|right}} rowspan=5 | William L. Dayton (W)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|28}} (1843–1845)

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| rowspan=3 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{USCongressOrdinal|29}} (1845–1847)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|30}} (1847–1849)

| rowspan=3 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|31}} (1849–1851)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} | Robert F. Stockton (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|32}} (1851–1853)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} rowspan=5 | John Renshaw Thomson (D)

| {{USCongressOrdinal|33}} (1853–1855)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William Wright (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|34}} (1855–1857)

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| rowspan=5 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{USCongressOrdinal|35}} (1857–1859)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|36}} (1859–1861)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | John C. Ten Eyck (R)

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| rowspan=3 | {{USCongressOrdinal|37}} (1861–1863)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)|right}} | Richard Stockton Field (R)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} | James Walter Wall (D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} rowspan=2 | William Wright (D)

| rowspan=4 |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|38}} (1863–1865)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|39}} (1865–1867)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John P. Stockton (D)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)|right}} rowspan=2 | Frederick T.
Frelinghuysen
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Alexander G. Cattell (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|40}} (1867–1869)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} rowspan=3 | John P. Stockton (D)

| rowspan=3 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{USCongressOrdinal|41}} (1869–1871)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|42}} (1871–1873)

| rowspan=3 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Frederick T.
Frelinghuysen
(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|43}} (1873–1875)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} rowspan=3 | Theodore F. Randolph (D)

| rowspan=3 |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|44}} (1875–1877)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|45}} (1877–1879)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=9 | John R. McPherson (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|46}} (1879–1881)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)|right}} rowspan=3 | William J. Sewell (R)

| rowspan=3 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{USCongressOrdinal|47}} (1881–1883)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|48}} (1883–1885)

| rowspan=3 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|49}} (1885–1887)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} rowspan=3 | Rufus Blodgett (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|50}} (1887–1889)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|51}} (1889–1891)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|52}} (1891–1893)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} rowspan=3 | James Smith Jr. (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|53}} (1893–1895)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|54}} (1895–1897)

| rowspan=3 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William J. Sewell (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|55}} (1897–1899)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)|right}} rowspan=6 | John Kean (R)

| rowspan=3 |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|56}} (1899–1901)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|57}} (1901–1903)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | John F. Dryden (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|58}} (1903–1905)

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| rowspan=3 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{USCongressOrdinal|59}} (1905–1907)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|60}} (1907–1909)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Frank O. Briggs (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|61}} (1909–1911)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} rowspan=3 | James E. Martine (D)

| rowspan=3 |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|62}} (1911–1913)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|63}} (1913–1915)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | William Hughes (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|64}} (1915–1917)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)|right}} rowspan=4 | Joseph S.
Frelinghuysen Sr.
(R)

| rowspan=4 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|65}} (1917–1919)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | David Baird Sr. (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|66}} (1919–1921)

| rowspan=3 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=6 | Walter E. Edge (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|67}} (1921–1923)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} rowspan=3 | Edward I. Edwards (D)

| rowspan=3 |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|68}} (1923–1925)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|69}} (1925–1927)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|70}} (1927–1929)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)|right}} rowspan=6 | Hamilton F. Kean (R)

| rowspan=6 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| rowspan=3 | {{USCongressOrdinal|71}} (1929–1931)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | David Baird Jr. (R)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=2 | Dwight Morrow (R)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|72}} (1931–1933)

| rowspan=4 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | W. Warren Barbour (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|73}} (1933–1935)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} rowspan=2 | A. Harry Moore (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|74}} (1935–1937)

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| rowspan=3 | {{USCongressOrdinal|75}} (1937–1939)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | William H. Smathers (D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} | John Milton (D)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)|right}} rowspan=4 | W. Warren Barbour (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|76}} (1939–1941)

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| rowspan=5 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{USCongressOrdinal|77}} (1941–1943)

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| rowspan=3 | {{USCongressOrdinal|78}} (1943–1945)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=5 | Albert W. Hawkes (R)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} | Arthur Walsh (D)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)|right}} rowspan=8 | H. Alexander Smith (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|79}} (1945–1947)

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| rowspan=3 |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|80}} (1947–1949)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|81}} (1949–1951)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Robert C. Hendrickson (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|82}} (1951–1953)

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| rowspan=3 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{USCongressOrdinal|83}} (1953–1955)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|84}} (1955–1957)

| rowspan=3 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} rowspan=12 | Clifford P. Case (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|85}} (1957–1959)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} rowspan=12 | Harrison A. Williams (D)

| rowspan=3 |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|86}} (1959–1961)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|87}} (1961–1963)

| rowspan=3 |

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|88}} (1963–1965)

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| rowspan=3 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{USCongressOrdinal|89}} (1965–1967)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|90}} (1967–1969)

| rowspan=3 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|91}} (1969–1971)

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| rowspan=3 |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|92}} (1971–1973)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|93}} (1973–1975)

| rowspan=3 |

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|94}} (1975–1977)

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| rowspan=5 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{USCongressOrdinal|95}} (1977–1979)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|96}} (1979–1981)

| rowspan=5 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=11 | Bill Bradley (D)

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| style="height:4em" rowspan=3 | {{USCongressOrdinal|97}} (1981–1983)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)|right}} | Nicholas F. Brady (R)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} rowspan=10 | Frank Lautenberg (D)

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| rowspan=3 |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|98}} (1983–1985)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|99}} (1985–1987)

| rowspan=3 |

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|100}} (1987–1989)

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| rowspan=3 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{USCongressOrdinal|101}} (1989–1991)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|102}} (1991–1993)

| rowspan=3 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|103}} (1993–1995)

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| rowspan=3 |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|104}} (1995–1997)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|105}} (1997–1999)

| rowspan=3 |

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} rowspan=3 | Robert Torricelli (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|106}} (1999–2001)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} rowspan=3 | Jon Corzine (D)

| rowspan=4 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{USCongressOrdinal|107}} (2001–2003)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|108}} (2003–2005)

| rowspan=4 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank Lautenberg (D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|109}} (2005–2007)

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| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} | Bob Menendez (D)

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| rowspan=3 |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|110}} (2007–2009)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|111}} (2009–2011)

| rowspan=5 |

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|112}} (2011–2013)

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| rowspan=5 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| style="height:4em" rowspan=3 | {{USCongressOrdinal|113}} (2013–2015)

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| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jeffrey Chiesa (R)

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| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Cory Booker (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|114}} (2015–2017)

| rowspan=3 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|115}} (2017–2019)

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| rowspan=5 |

| {{USCongressOrdinal|116}} (2019–2021)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|117}} (2021–2023)

| rowspan=5 |

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| rowspan=3 |{{USCongressOrdinal|118}} (2023–2025)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} | George Helmy (D)

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| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)|right}} | Andy Kim (D)

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| rowspan=1 style="background: #D3D3D3"|

| {{USCongressOrdinal|119}} (2025–2027)

United States House of Representatives

{{main|List of United States representatives from New Jersey}}

= Current members =

{{#section:New Jersey's congressional districts|Current representatives}}

= Historical members =

==1789–1843==

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! rowspan=2 | Cong­ress

! colspan=5 | Statewide at-large seats elected on a general ticket.

valign=top

! {{ushr|New Jersey|AL|Seat A}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|AL|Seat B}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|AL|Seat C}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|AL|Seat D}}

! valign=bottom rowspan=3 | {{ushr|New Jersey|AL|Seat E}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|1}}
(1789–1791)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | Elias Boudinot (PA)

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | Lambert
Cadwalader
(PA)

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | James
Schureman
(PA)

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | Thomas
Sinnickson
(PA)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|2}}
(1791–1793)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | Abraham Clark (PA)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | Jonathan Dayton (PA)

| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | Aaron Kitchell (PA)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|3}}
(1793–1795)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | John Beatty (PA)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)}} | Lambert
Cadwalader
(PA)

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| {{Party cell|Pro-Administration Party (US)

top}} | Aaron Kitchell (PA)
style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|4}}
(1795–1797)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Jonathan Dayton (F)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party

bottom}} | Aaron Kitchell (F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Mark Thomson (F)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Thomas Henderson (F)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Isaac Smith (F)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|5}}
(1797–1799)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | James Henderson
Imlay
(F)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | James Schureman (F)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Thomas
Sinnickson
(F)

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! rowspan=2 | Cong­ress

! colspan=5 | District

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! {{ushr|New Jersey|1|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|2|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|3|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|4|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|5|R}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|6}}
(1799–1801)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John Condit (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Aaron Kitchell (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | James Linn (DR)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | James Henderson
Imlay
(F)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Franklin Davenport (F)

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! rowspan=2 | Cong­ress

! colspan=6 | Statewide at-large seats elected on a general ticket.

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! {{ushr|New Jersey|AL|Seat A}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|AL|Seat B}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|AL|Seat C}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|AL|Seat D}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|AL|Seat E}}

! valign=bottom rowspan=2| {{ushr|New Jersey|AL|Seat F}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|7}}
(1801–1803)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John Condit (DR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Ebenezer Elmer (DR)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | William Helms (DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | James Mott (DR)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Henry Southard (DR)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|8}}
(1803–1805)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Adam Boyd (DR)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | James Sloan (DR)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|9}}
(1805–1807)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Ezra Darby (DR)

| rowspan= 3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John Lambert (DR)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|10}}
(1807–1809)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Thomas
Newbold
(DR)

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| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Adam Boyd (DR)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|11}}
(1809–1811)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | James Cox (DR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Jacob Hufty (DR)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John A. Scudder (DR)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|12}}
(1811–1813)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Lewis Condict (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | George C.
Maxwell
(DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | James Morgan (DR)

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! rowspan=3 | Cong­ress

! colspan=6 | 3 districts with general tickets

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! colspan=2 | {{ushr|New Jersey|1|C}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|New Jersey|2|C}}

! colspan=2 | {{ushr|New Jersey|3|C}}

style="height:2em"

! Seat A

! Seat B

! Seat A

! Seat B

! Seat A

! Seat B

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|13}}
(1813–1815)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Lewis Condict (DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Thomas Ward (DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | James Schureman (F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Richard Stockton (F)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | William Coxe Jr. (F)

| {{Party cell|Federalist Party}} | Jacob Hufty (F)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Thomas Bines (DR)

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! rowspan=2 | Cong­ress

! colspan=6 | Elected at-large statewide on a general ticket.

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! {{ushr|New Jersey|AL|Seat A}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|AL|Seat B}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|AL|Seat C}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|AL|Seat D}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|AL|Seat E}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|AL|Seat F}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|14}}
(1815–1817)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Lewis Condict (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Thomas Ward (DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Benjamin Bennet (DR)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Henry Southard (DR)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Ezra Baker (DR)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Ephraim
Bateman
(DR)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|15}}
(1817–1819)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Charles Kinsey (DR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John Linn (DR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Joseph
Bloomfield
(DR)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|16}}
(1819–1821)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | John Condit (DR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Bernard Smith (DR)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | Charles Kinsey (DR)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|17}}
(1821–1823)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | George
Cassedy
(DR){{Efn|name="Jackson"|Supported the Jackson faction in the 1824 United States presidential election.}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Lewis
Condict
(DR){{Efn|name="Jackson"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | George
Holcombe
(DR){{Efn|name="Jackson"}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party}} | James Matlack (DR){{Efn|name="Adams-Clay"|Supported the Adams-Clay faction in the 1824 United States presidential election.}}

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Samuel Swan (DR){{Efn|name="Jackson"}}
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| {{USCongressOrdinal|18}}
(1823–1825)

| {{Party cell|Democratic-Republican Party

top}} | Daniel
Garrison
(DR){{Efn|name="Jackson"}}
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| {{USCongressOrdinal|19}}
(1825–1827)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | George Cassedy (J)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Lewis Condict (NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | George Holcombe (J)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Ebenezer Tucker (NR)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Samuel Swan (NR)

| {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party

bottom}} | Daniel Garrison (J)
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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|20}}
(1827–1829)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Hedge Thompson (NR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Isaac Pierson (NR)

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| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas
Sinnickson
(NR)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | James F.
Randolph
(NR)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|21}}
(1829–1831)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Richard M.
Cooper
(NR)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas H.
Hughes
(NR)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|22}}
(1831–1833)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Isaac Southard (NR)

| {{Party cell|National Republican Party (US)}} | Silas Condit (NR)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|23}}
(1833–1835)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Philemon Dickerson (J)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Samuel Fowler (J)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Thomas Lee (J)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | James Parker (J)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | Ferdinand
Schureman
Schenck
(J)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Jacksonian Party}} | William Norton
Shinn
(J)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|24}}
(1835–1837)

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| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | William Chetwood (W)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|25}}
(1837–1839)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Joseph Fitz
Randolph
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John Bancker
Aycrigg
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | William Halstead (W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John Patterson
Bryan Maxwell
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Charles C.
Stratton
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Thomas Jones
Yorke
(W)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|26}}
(1839–1841)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William Raworth
Cooper
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Philemon
Dickerson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph Kille (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Daniel Bailey
Ryall
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Peter Dumont
Vroom
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|27}}
(1841–1843)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John Bancker
Aycrigg
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | William Halstead (W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John Patterson
Bryan Maxwell
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Charles C.
Stratton
(W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Thomas Jones
Yorke
(W)

==1843–1873==

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style="height:2.5em"

! Cong­ress !! {{ushr|NJ|1|C}} !! {{ushr|NJ|2|C}} !! {{ushr|NJ|3|C}} !! {{ushr|NJ|4|C}} !! {{ushr|NJ|5|C}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|28}}
(1843–1845)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lucius Elmer (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George Sykes (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Isaac G. Farlee (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Littleton Kirkpatrick (D)

| {{Party cell|Independent Whig

top}} | William Wright (IW)
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| rowspan=2| {{USCongressOrdinal|29}}
(1845–1847)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | James G. Hampton (W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Samuel G. Wright (W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John Runk (W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph E. Edsall (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

bottom}} | William Wright (W)
style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George Sykes (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|30}}
(1847–1849)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | William A. Newell (W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph E. Edsall (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | John Van Dyke (W)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Dudley S. Gregory (W)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|31}}
(1849–1851)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | Andrew K. Hay (W)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Isaac Wildrick (D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | James G. King (W)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|32}}
(1851–1853)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Nathan T. Stratton (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles Skelton (D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)}} | George H. Brown (W)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Rodman M. Price (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|33}}
(1853–1855)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel Lilly (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George Vail (D)

| {{Party cell|Whig Party (US)

top}} | Alexander C. M. Pennington (W)
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| {{USCongressOrdinal|34}}
(1855–1857)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

top}} | Isaiah D. Clawson (O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

top}} | George R. Robbins (O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)}} | James Bishop (O)

| {{Party cell|Opposition Party (US)

bottom}} | Alexander C. M. Pennington (O)
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| {{USCongressOrdinal|35}}
(1857–1859)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Isaiah D. Clawson (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | George R. Robbins (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Garnett Adrain (D){{efn|name=ald|Anti-Lecompton Democrat}}

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Huyler (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jacob R. Wortendyke (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|36}}
(1859–1861)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John T. Nixon (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John L. N. Stratton (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jetur R. Riggs (D){{efn|name=ald}}

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William Pennington (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|37}}
(1861–1863)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William G. Steele (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George T. Cobb (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Nehemiah Perry (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|38}}
(1863–1865)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John F. Starr (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George Middleton (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Andrew J. Rogers (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|39}}
(1865–1867)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William A. Newell (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles Sitgreaves (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edwin R. V. Wright (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|40}}
(1867–1869)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William Moore (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles Haight (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Hill (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George A. Halsey (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|41}}
(1869–1871)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John T. Bird (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Orestes Cleveland (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|42}}
(1871–1873)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John W. Hazelton (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel C. Forker (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George A. Halsey (R)

==1873–1903==

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style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | Cong­ress

! colspan=8 | District

style="height:2em"

! {{ushr|New Jersey|1|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|2|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|3|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|4|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|5|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|6|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|7|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|8|R}}

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|43}}
(1873–1875)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John W. Hazelton (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Samuel A.
Dobbins
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Amos Clark Jr. (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert Hamilton (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William Walter
Phelps
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Marcus Lawrence
Ward
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Isaac W. Scudder (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|44}}
(1875–1877)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Clement Hall
Sinnick­son
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Miles Ross (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Augustus W.
Cutler
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frederick H. Teese (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Augustus A.
Hardenbergh
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|45}}
(1877–1879)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John H. Pugh (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Alvah A. Clark (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas B. Peddie (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|46}}
(1879–1881)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George M.
Robeson
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Hezekiah B. Smith (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles H. Voorhis (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John L. Blake (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Lewis A. Brigham (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|47}}
(1881–1883)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | J. Hart Brewer (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry S. Harris (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Hill (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Phineas Jones (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Augustus A.
Hardenbergh
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|48}}
(1883–1885)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas M. Ferrell (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Kean (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Benjamin Franklin
Howey
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William Walter
Phelps
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William H. F. Fiedler (D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William McAdoo (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|49}}
(1885–1887)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George Hires (R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James Buchanan (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert S. Green (D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James N. Pidcock (D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Herman Lehlbach (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|50}}
(1887–1889)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John Kean (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|51}}
(1889–1891)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Christo­pher A.
Bergen
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Jacob Augustus
Geissen­hainer
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Samuel Fowler (D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles D. Beckwith (R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|52}}
(1891–1893)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Cornelius A.
Cadmus
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas Dunn
English
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward F. McDonald (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|53}}
(1893–1895)

| rowspan="6" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry C.
Loudens­lager
(R)

| rowspan="6" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John J. Gardner (R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Johnston Cornish (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | George B. Fielder (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John T. Dunn (D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|54}}
(1895–1897)

| rowspan="5" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Benjamin F.
Howell
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Mahlon Pitney (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James F. Stewart (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Richard W. Parker (R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Thomas McEwan Jr. (R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles N.
Fowler
(R)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|55}}
(1897–1899)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|56}}
(1899–1901)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joshua S. Salmon (D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William D. Daly (D)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|57}}
(1901–1903)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Allan L.
McDer­mott
(D)

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| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | De Witt C. Flanagan (D)

==1903–1913==

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style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | Cong­ress

! colspan=10 | District

style="height:2em"

! {{ushr|New Jersey|1|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|2|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|3|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|4|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|5|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|6|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|7|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|8|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|9|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|10|R}}

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|58}}
(1903–1905)

| rowspan="5" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry C.
Loudens­lager
(R)

| rowspan="6" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John J.
Gardner
(R)

| rowspan="4" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Benjamin
F.
Howell
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William M.
Lanning
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles N.
Fowler
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
Hughes
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Richard W.
Parker
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William H.
Wiley
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Allan
Benny
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Allan L.
McDer­mott
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|59}}
(1905–1907)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ira W.
Wood
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Henry C.
Allen
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Marshall
Van Winkle
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|60}}
(1907–1909)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William
Hughes
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Le Gage
Pratt
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Eugene W.
Leake
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James A.
Hamill
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|61}}
(1909–1911)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William H.
Wiley
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Eugene F.
Kinkead
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|62}}
(1911–1913)

| rowspan="2" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas J.
Scully
(D)

| rowspan="2" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William E.
Tuttle Jr.
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward W.
Townsend
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Walter I.
McCoy
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William J.
Browning
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Archibald C.
Hart
(D)

==1913–1933==

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style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | Cong­ress

! colspan=12 | District

style="height:2em"

! {{ushr|New Jersey|1|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|2|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|3|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|4|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|5|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|6|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|7|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|8|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|9|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|10|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|11|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|12|R}}

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|63}}
(1913–1915)

| rowspan="6" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William J.
Browning
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | J. Thompson
Baker
(D)

| rowspan="6" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas J.
Scully
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Allan B.
Walsh
(D)

| rowspan="2" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William E.
Tuttle Jr.
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Lewis J.
Martin
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert G.
Bremner
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Eugene F.
Kinkead
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Walter I.
McCoy
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward W.
Townsend
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John J.
Eagan
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James A.
Hamill
(D)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Archibald C.
Hart
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dow H.
Drukker
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Richard W.
Parker
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|64}}
(1915–1917)

| rowspan="10" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Isaac
Bacharach
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Elijah C.
Hutchin­son
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John H.
Capstick
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edward W.
Gray
(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frederick R.
Lehlbach
(R)

style="height:2em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|65}}
(1917–1919)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John R.
Ramsey
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William F.
Birch
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|66}}
(1919–1921)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Ernest R.
Ackerman
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Amos H.
Radcliffe
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Cornelius
Augustine
McGlen­non
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Daniel F.
Minahan
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|67}}
(1921–1923)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Francis F.
Patterson Jr.
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | T. Frank
Appleby
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Randolph
Perkins
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Herbert W.
Taylor
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Richard W.
Parker
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Archibald E.
Olpp
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles F. X.
O'Brien
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|68}}
(1923–1925)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Elmer H.
Geran
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles Browne (D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George N.
Seger
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank Joseph
McNulty
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Daniel F.
Minahan
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John J.
Eagan
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|69}}
(1925–1927)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Stewart H.
Appleby
(R){{efn |Stewart Appleby took office November 3, 1925 after a special election to fill the vacant seat left by his father T. Frank Appleby who died before taking office}}

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Aubrey
Eaton
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Herbert W.
Taylor
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Franklin W.
Fort
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Oscar L.
Auf der Heide
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Mary Teresa
Norton
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|70}}
(1927–1929)

| rowspan="3" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles A.
Wolverton
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Harold G.
Hoffman
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Paul J.
Moore
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|71}}
(1929–1931)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Fred A.
Hartley Jr.
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|72}}
(1931–1933)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William H.
Sutphin
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Percy H.
Stewart
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Peter A.
Cavicchia
(R)

==1933–1983==

{{sticky header}}

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style="height:2em"

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! colspan=15 class=unsortable | District

style="height:2em"

! class=unsortable | {{ushr|New Jersey|1|R}}

! class=unsortable | {{ushr|New Jersey|2|R}}

! class=unsortable | {{ushr|New Jersey|3|R}}

! class=unsortable | {{ushr|New Jersey|4|R}}

! class=unsortable | {{ushr|New Jersey|5|R}}

! class=unsortable | {{ushr|New Jersey|6|R}}

! class=unsortable | {{ushr|New Jersey|7|R}}

! class=unsortable | {{ushr|New Jersey|8|R}}

! class=unsortable | {{ushr|New Jersey|9|R}}

! class=unsortable | {{ushr|New Jersey|10|R}}

! class=unsortable | {{ushr|New Jersey|11|R}}

! class=unsortable | {{ushr|New Jersey|12|R}}

! class=unsortable | {{ushr|New Jersey|13|R}}

! class=unsortable | {{ushr|New Jersey|14|R}}

! class=unsortable | {{ushr|New Jersey|15|R}}

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|73}}
(1933–1935)

| rowspan="13" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles A.
Wolverton
(R)

| rowspan="2" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Isaac
Bacharach
(R)

| rowspan="5" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William H.
Sutphin
(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | D. Lane
Powers
(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles Aubrey
Eaton
(R)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Donald H.
McLean
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Randolph
Perkins
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George N.
Seger
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward A.
Kenney
(D)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Fred A.
Hartley Jr.
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Peter A.
Cavicchia
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frederick R.
Lehlbach
(R)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Mary Teresa
Norton
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Oscar L.
Auf der Heide
(D)

! rowspan=15 |

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|74}}
(1935–1937)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward J.
Hart
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|75}}
(1937–1939)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Elmer H.
Wene
(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | J. Parnell
Thomas
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward L.
O'Neill
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank William
Towey Jr.
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|76}}
(1939–1941)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Walter S.
Jeffries
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank C.
Osmers Jr.
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Albert L.
Vreeland
(R)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Robert
Kean
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|77}}
(1941–1943)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Elmer H.
Wene
(D)

| rowspan=10 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Gordon
Canfield
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|78}}
(1943–1945)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | James C.
Auchin­closs
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Harry L.
Towe
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank
Sund­strom
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|79}}
(1945–1947)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | T. Millet
Hand
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Clifford P.
Case
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|80}}
(1947–1949)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank A.
Mathews Jr.
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|81}}
(1949–1951)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles R.
Howell
(D)

| rowspan="17" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Peter W.
Rodino
(D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Hugh J.
Addonizio
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|82}}
(1951–1953)

| rowspan=12 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William B.
Widnall
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Alfred Dennis
Sieminski
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|83}}
(1953–1955)

| rowspan=11 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Peter
Freling­huysen
Jr.
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Harrison A.
Williams
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank C.
Osmers Jr.
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|84}}
(1955–1957)

| rowspan=13 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank
Thompson
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | T. James
Tumulty
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|85}}
(1957–1959)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Milton W.
Glenn
(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Florence P.
Dwyer
(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Vincent J.
Dellay
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|86}}
(1959–1961)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William T.
Cahill
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | George M.
Wall­hauser
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Neil
Gallagher
(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Dominick V.
Daniels
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|87}}
(1961–1963)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Charles S.
Joelson
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|88}}
(1963–1965)

| rowspan="10" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph
Minish
(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Edward J.
Patten
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|89}}
(1965–1967)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Thomas C.
McGrath Jr.
(D)

| rowspan="9" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James J.
Howard
(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Henry
Helstoski
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Paul J.
Krebs
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|90}}
(1967–1969)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John E.
Hunt
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Charles W.
Sandman Jr.
(R)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | William T.
Cahill
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Florence P.
Dwyer
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|91}}
(1969–1971)

| rowspan="7" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert A.
Roe
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|92}}
(1971–1973)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edwin B.
Forsythe
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|93}}
(1973–1975)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Matt Rinaldo (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Joseph J.
Maraziti
(R)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|94}}
(1975–1977)

| rowspan="4" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James
Florio
(D)

| rowspan="4" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William J.
Hughes
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Millicent
Fenwick
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Andrew
Maguire
(D)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Helen Steven­son
Meyner
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|95}}
(1977–1979)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Harold C.
Hollen­beck
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph A.
LeFante
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|96}}
(1979–1981)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jim
Courter
(R)

| rowspan="2" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank J.
Guarini
(D)

style="height:2em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|97}}
(1981–1983)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Chris Smith (R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Marge
Roukema
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bernard J.
Dwyer
(D)

==1983–1993==

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | Cong­ress

! colspan=14 | District

style="height:2em"

! {{ushr|New Jersey|1|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|2|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|3|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|4|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|5|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|6|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|7|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|8|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|9|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|10|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|11|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|12|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|13|R}}

! {{ushr|New Jersey|14|R}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|98}} (1983–1985)

| rowspan="4" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James
Florio
(D)

| rowspan="5" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William J.
Hughes
(D)

| rowspan="3" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | James J.
Howard
(D)

| rowspan="5" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Chris
Smith
(R)

| rowspan="5" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Marge
Roukema

(R)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bernard J.
Dwyer
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Matt
Rinaldo
(R)

| rowspan="5" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert A.
Roe
(D)

| rowspan="5" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert
Torricelli

(D)

| rowspan="3" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Peter W.
Rodino
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Joseph
Minish
(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jim
Courter
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Edwin B.
Forsythe
(R)

| rowspan="5" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank J.
Guarini
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|99}} (1985–1987)

| rowspan="4" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dean
Gallo
(R)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jim
Saxton
(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|100}} (1987–1989)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|101}} (1989–1991)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank
Pallone
(D)

| rowspan="2" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Donald M.
Payne
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|102}} (1991–1993)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Rob
Andrews
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dick
Zimmer
(R)

==1993–present==

class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
style="height:2em"

! rowspan=2 | Cong­ress

! colspan=13 | District

style="height:2em"

! {{ushr|NJ|1|R}}

! {{ushr|NJ|2|R}}

! {{ushr|NJ|3|R}}

! {{ushr|NJ|4|R}}

! {{ushr|NJ|5|R}}

! {{ushr|NJ|6|R}}

! {{ushr|NJ|7|R}}

! {{ushr|NJ|8|R}}

! {{ushr|NJ|9|R}}

! {{ushr|NJ|10|R}}

! {{ushr|NJ|11|R}}

! {{ushr|NJ|12|R}}

! {{ushr|NJ|13|R}}

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|103}} (1993–1995)

| rowspan="13" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Rob
Andrews

(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | William J.
Hughes
(D)

| rowspan="9" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Jim
Saxton
(R)

| rowspan="22" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Chris
Smith

(R)

| rowspan="5" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Marge
Roukema

(R)

| rowspan="22" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Frank
Pallone

(D)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bob
Franks
(R)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Herb
Klein
(D)

| rowspan="2" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Robert
Torricelli

(D)

| rowspan="11" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Donald M.
Payne
(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dean
Gallo
(R)

| rowspan="2" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Dick
Zimmer
(R)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bob
Menendez

(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|104}} (1995–1997)

| rowspan="15" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Frank
LoBiondo

(R)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Bill Martini (R)

| rowspan="15" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Rodney
Freling­huysen

(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|105}} (1997–1999)

| rowspan="10" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bill
Pascrell

(D)

| rowspan="10" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Steve
Rothman

(D)

| {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Mike Pappas (R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|106}} (1999–2001)

| rowspan="11" {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Rush
Holt Jr.
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|107}} (2001–2003)

| rowspan="5" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Mike
Ferguson

(R)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|108}} (2003–2005)

| rowspan="10" {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Scott
Garrett
(R)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan="2" | {{USCongressOrdinal|109}} (2005–2007)

style="height:1.5em"

| {{Party cell|Vacant}} | vacant

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|110}} (2007–2009)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Albio
Sires
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|111}} (2009–2011)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | John Adler (D)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Leonard
Lance
(R)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|112}} (2011–2013)

| rowspan=4 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | John
Runyan
(R)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Donald
Payne
Jr.
(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2| {{USCongressOrdinal|113}} (2013–2015)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Albio
Sires
(D)

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bill
Pascrell

(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=9 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Donald
Norcross

(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|114}} (2015–2017)

| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)}} | Tom
MacArthur

(R)

| rowspan=8 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Bonnie Watson
Coleman
(D)

style="height:2.5em"

| {{USCongressOrdinal|115}} (2017–2019)

| rowspan=7 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Josh
Gottheimer

(D)

style="height:1.5em"

| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|116}} (2019–2021)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)

top}} | Jeff Van
Drew
(D)

| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}}| Andy
Kim
(D)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Tom
Malinow­ski

(D)

| rowspan=6 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}} | Mikie
Sherrill
(D)

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| rowspan=5 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Jeff Van
Drew
(R)
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| rowspan=1 | {{USCongressOrdinal|117}} (2021–2023)

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| rowspan=2 | {{USCongressOrdinal|118}} (2023–2025)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Republican Party (US)

bottom}} | Thomas
Kean Jr.
(R)

| rowspan=3 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}}| Rob
Menendez
(D)

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| rowspan=2 {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}}| LaMonica
McIver
(D)

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| {{USCongressOrdinal|119}} (2025–2027)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}}| Herb
Conaway
(D)

| {{Party cell|Democratic Party (US)}}| Nellie
Pou
(D)

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! rowspan=2 | Cong­ress

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! {{ushr|NJ|7|R}}

! {{ushr|NJ|8|R}}

! {{ushr|NJ|9|R}}

! {{ushr|NJ|10|R}}

! {{ushr|NJ|11|R}}

! {{ushr|NJ|12|R}}

! {{ushr|NJ|13|R}}

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! colspan=13 | District

Key

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See also

Notes

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References

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;Sources

  • {{cite book|title=The Historical Atlas of Political Parties in the United States Congress|last=Martis|first=Kenneth C.|year=1989|publisher=Macmillan Publishing Company|location=New York}}
  • {{cite book|title=The Historical Atlas of United States Congressional Districts|last=Martis|first=Kenneth C.|year=1982|publisher=Macmillan Publishing Company|location=New York}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20100423082228/http://bioguide.congress.gov/biosearch/biosearch.asp Congressional Biographical Directory of the United States 1774–present]
  • [http://clerk.house.gov/ Information from the Clerk of the U.S. House of Representatives]

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