List of United States representatives from New Jersey

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The following is an alphabetical list of members of the United States House of Representatives from the state of New Jersey. For chronological tables of members of both houses of the United States Congress from the state (through the present day), see United States Congressional Delegations from New Jersey. The list of names should be complete, but other data may be incomplete.

Current representatives

List of representatives

Representative Party District Years Electoral history
Ernest R. Ackerman Republican 5th 1919 – 1931 Died
Hugh J. Addonizio Democratic 11th 1949 – 1962 Resigned to become Mayor of Newark
John Adler Democratic 3rd 2009 – 2011 Defeated for reelection
Garnett B. Adrain Democratic 3rd 1857 – 1861 Not a candidate for re-election
Henry C. Allen Republican 6th 1905 – 1907 Not a candidate for re-election
Rob Andrews Democratic 1st 1990 – 2014 Resigned
Stewart H. Appleby Republican 3rd 1925 – 1927 Not a candidate for re-election
Theodore F. Appleby Republican 3rd 1921 – 1923 Defeated, re-elected, but died before taking office.
James C. Auchincloss Republican 3rd 1943 – 1965 Not a candidate for re-election
Oscar L. Auf Der Heide Democratic 11th 1925 – 1933 Not a candidate for re-election
14th 1933 – 1935
John Bancker Aycrigg Whig At-large 1837 – 1839 Elected in 1840
Retired
1841 – 1843 Not a candidate for re-election


Isaac Bacharach Republican 2nd 1915 – 1937 [data missing]
Ezra Baker Democratic-Republican At-large 1815 – 1817 [data missing]
Jacob T. Baker Democratic 2nd 1913 – 1915 [data missing]
Ephraim Bateman Democratic-Republican At-large 1815 – 1823 [data missing]
John Beatty Pro-Administration At-large 1793 – 1795 [data missing]
Charles D. Beckwith Republican 5th 1889 – 1891 [data missing]
Benjamin Bennet Democratic-Republican At-large 1815 – 1819 [data missing]
Allan Benny Democratic 9th 1903 – 1905 [data missing]
Christopher A. Bergen Republican 1st 1889 – 1893 [data missing]
Thomas Bines Democratic-Republican 3rd 1814 – 1815 [data missing]
William F. Birch Republican 5th 1918 – 1919 [data missing]
John T. Bird Democratic 3rd 1869 – 1873 [data missing]
James Bishop Opposition 3rd 1855 – 1857 [data missing]
John L. Blake Republican 6th 1879 – 1881 [data missing]
Joseph Bloomfield Democratic-Republican At-large 1817 – 1821 [data missing]
Elias Boudinot Pro-Administration At-large 1789 – 1795 First elected in 1789
Re-elected in 1790
Re-elected in 1792
Retired
Adam Boyd Democratic-Republican At-large 1803 – 1805 [data missing]
1808 – 1813 [data missing]
Robert G. Bremner Democratic 7th 1913 – 1914 Died
John H. Brewer Republican 2nd 1881 – 1885 [data missing]
Lewis A. Brigham Republican 7th 1879 – 1881 [data missing]
George H. Brown Whig 4th 1851 – 1853 [data missing]
Charles Browne Democratic 4th 1923 – 1925 [data missing]
William J. Browning Republican 1st 1911 – 1920 Died
James Buchanan Republican 2nd 1885 – 1893 [data missing]
Cornelius A. Cadmus Democratic 5th 1891 – 1895 [data missing]
Lambert Cadwalader Pro-Administration At-large 1789 – 1791 [data missing]
1793 – 1795
William T. Cahill Republican 1st 1959 – 1967 Resigned to become Governor of New Jersey
6th 1967 – 1970
Gordon Canfield Republican 8th 1941 – 1961 [data missing]
John Henry Capstick Republican 5th 1915 – 1918 Died
Clifford P. Case Republican 6th 1945 – 1953 Resigned to become president of Ford Foundation's Fund for the Republic
George Cassedy Democratic-Republican At-large 1821 – 1823 [data missing]
Jacksonian
Democratic-Republican
1823 – 1825
Jacksonian 1825 – 1827
Peter A. Cavicchia Republican 9th 1931 – 1933 [data missing]
11th 1933 – 1937
William Chetwood Whig At-large 1836 – 1837 [data missing]
Abraham Clark Pro-Administration At-large 1791 – 1794 Died
Alvah A. Clark Democratic 4th 1877 – 1881 [data missing]
Amos Clark, Jr. Republican 3rd 1873 – 1875 [data missing]
Isaiah D. Clawson Opposition 1st 1855 – 1857 [data missing]
Republican 1857 – 1859
Orestes Cleveland Democratic 5th 1869 – 1871 [data missing]
George T. Cobb Democratic 4th 1861 – 1863 [data missing]
Bonnie Watson Coleman Democratic 12th 2015 – Incumbent
Lewis Condict Democratic-Republican At-large 1811 – 1813 [data missing]
1st 1813 – 1815
At-large 1815 – 1817
1821 – 1823 [data missing]
Jacksonian
Democratic-Republican
1823 – 1825
Adams 1825 – 1829
Anti-Jacksonian 1829 – 1833
John Condit Democratic-Republican 1st 1799 – 1801 [data missing]
At-large 1801 – 1803
1819 – 1819 Resigned after being appointed assistant collector of the Port of New York
Silas Condit Anti-Jacksonian At-large 1831 – 1833 [data missing]
Richard M. Cooper Anti-Jacksonian At-large 1829 – 1833 [data missing]
William R. Cooper Democratic At-large 1839 – 1841 [data missing]
Johnston Cornish Democratic 4th 1893 – 1895 [data missing]
James A. Courter Republican 13th 1979 – 1983 [data missing]
12th 1983 – 1991
James Cox Democratic-Republican At-large 1809 – 1810 Died
William Coxe, Jr. Federalist At-large 1813 – 1815 [data missing]
Augustus W. Cutler Democratic 5th 1875 – 1879 [data missing]
William D. Daly Democratic 7th 1899 – 1900 Died
Dominick V. Daniels Democratic 14th 1959 – 1977 [data missing]
Ezra Darby Democratic-Republican At-large 1805 – 1808 Died
Franklin Davenport Federalist 5th 1799 – 1801 [data missing]
Jonathan Dayton Federalist At-large 1791 – 1799 [data missing]
Vincent J. Dellay Republican/Democratic 14th 1957 – 1959 Changed party affiliation sometime in 1958
Philemon Dickerson Jacksonian At-large 1833 – 1836 First elected in 1832
Re-elected in 1834
Resigned to become Governor of New Jersey
Democratic 1839 – 1841 Elected in 1838
Lost re-election
Samuel A. Dobbins Republican 2nd 1873 – 1877 [data missing]
Dow H. Drukker Republican 7th 1914 – 1919 [data missing]
John T. Dunn Democratic 8th 1893 – 1895 [data missing]
Bernard J. Dwyer Democratic 15th 1981 – 1983 [data missing]
6th 1983 – 1993
Florence P. Dwyer Republican 6th 1957 – 1967 [data missing]
12th 1967 – 1973
John J. Eagan Democratic 11th 1913 – 1921 [data missing]
1923 – 1925 [data missing]
Charles A. Eaton Republican 4th 1925 – 1933 [data missing]
5th 1933 – 1953
Joseph E. Edsall Democratic 4th 1845 – 1847 [data missing]
3rd 1847 – 1849
Ebenezer Elmer Democratic-Republican At-large 1801 – 1807 [data missing]
Lucius Q.C. Elmer Democratic 1st 1843 – 1845 [data missing]
Thomas D. English Democratic 6th 1891 – 1895 [data missing]
Isaac G. Farlee Democratic 3rd 1843 – 1845 [data missing]
Millicent H. Fenwick Republican 5th 1975 – 1983 [data missing]
Michael A. Ferguson Republican 7th 2001 – 2009 [data missing]
Thomas M. Ferrell Democratic 1st 1883 – 1885 [data missing]
William H.F. Fiedler Democratic 6th 1883 – 1885 [data missing]
George B. Fielder Democratic 7th 1893 – 1895 [data missing]
De Witt C. Flanagan Democratic 4th 1902 – 1903 [data missing]
James J. Florio Democratic 1st 1975 – 1990 Resigned after being elected Governor of New Jersey
Samuel C. Forker Democratic 2nd 1871 – 1873 [data missing]
Edwin B. Forsythe Republican 6th 1970 – 1983 Died
13th 1983 – 1984
Franklin W. Fort Republican 9th 1925 – 1931 [data missing]
Charles N. Fowler Republican 8th 1895 – 1903 [data missing]
5th 1903 – 1911
Samuel Fowler Jacksonian At-large 1833 – 1837 [data missing]
Samuel Fowler Democratic 4th 1889 – 1893 [data missing]
Robert D. Franks Republican 7th 1993 – 2001 [data missing]
Peter Frelinghuysen, Jr. Republican 5th 1953 – 1975 [data missing]
Rodney Frelinghuysen Republican 11th 1995 – Incumbent
Cornelius E. Gallagher Democratic 13th 1959 – 1973 [data missing]
Dean A. Gallo Republican 11th 1985 – 1994 Died
John J. Gardner Republican 2nd 1893 – 1913 [data missing]
Scott Garrett Republican 5th 2003 – 2017 [data missing]
Daniel Garrison Jacksonian Democratic-Republican At-large 1823 – 1825 [data missing]
Jacksonian 1825 – 1827
Jacob A. Geissenhainer Democratic 3rd 1889 – 1895 [data missing]
Elmer H. Geran Democratic 3rd 1923 – 1925 [data missing]
Milton W. Glenn Republican 2nd 1957 – 1965 [data missing]
Josh Gottheimer Democratic 5th 2017 – present Incumbent
Edward W. Gray Republican 6th 1915 – 1919 [data missing]
Robert S. Green Democratic 3rd 1885 – 1887 Resigned after being elected Governor of New Jersey
Dudley S. Gregory Whig 5th 1847 – 1849 [data missing]
Frank J. Guarini, Jr. Democratic 14th 1979 – 1993 [data missing]
Charles Haight Democratic 2nd 1867 – 1871 [data missing]
George A. Halsey Republican 5th 1867 – 1869 [data missing]
1871 – 1873 [data missing]
William Halstead Whig At-large 1837 – 1839 Elected in 1836
Re-elected in 1838, but the House declined to seat him[1]
1841 – 1843 Re-elected in 1840
[data missing]
James A. Hamill Democratic 10th 1907 – 1913 [data missing]
12th 1913 – 1921
Robert Hamilton Democratic 4th 1873 – 1877 [data missing]
James G. Hampton Whig 1st 1845 – 1849 [data missing]
Thomas M. Hand Republican 2nd 1945 – 1956 Died
Augustus A. Hardenbergh Democratic 7th 1875 – 1879 [data missing]
1881 – 1883 [data missing]
Henry S. Harris Democratic 4th 1881 – 1883 [data missing]
Archibald C. Hart Democratic 6th 1912 – 1913 [data missing]
8th 1913 – 1917 [data missing]
Edward J. Hart Democratic 14th 1935 – 1955 [data missing]
Fred A. Hartley, Jr. Republican 8th 1929 – 1933 [data missing]
10th 1933 – 1949
Andrew K. Hay Whig 1st 1849 – 1851 [data missing]
John W. Hazelton Republican 1st 1871 – 1875 [data missing]
William Helms Democratic-Republican At-large 1801 – 1811 [data missing]
Henry Helstoski Democratic 9th 1965 – 1977 [data missing]
Thomas Henderson Federalist At-large 1795 – 1797 [data missing]
John Hill Republican 4th 1867 – 1873 [data missing]
5th 1881 – 1883 [data missing]
George Hires Republican 1st 1885 – 1889 [data missing]
Harold G. Hoffman Republican 3rd 1927 – 1931 [data missing]
George Holcombe Democratic-Republican At-large 1821 – 1823 Died
Jacksonian Democratic-Republican 1823 – 1825
Jacksonian 1825 – 1828
Harold C. Hollenbeck Republican 9th 1977 – 1983 [data missing]
Rush D. Holt, Jr. Democratic 12th 1999 – 2015
James J. Howard Democratic 3rd 1965 – 1988 Died
Benjamin F. Howell Republican 3rd 1895 – 1911 [data missing]
Charles R. Howell Democratic 4th 1949 – 1955 [data missing]
Benjamin F. Howey Republican 4th 1883 – 1885 [data missing]
Jacob Hufty Democratic-Republican At-large 1809 – 1813 Died
Federalist 3rd 1813 – 1814
Thomas H. Hughes Anti-Jacksonian At-large 1829 – 1833 [data missing]
William Hughes Democratic 6th 1903 – 1905 [data missing]
1907 – 1912 Resigned after being appointed as judge of the court of common pleas of Passaic County
William J. Hughes Democratic 2nd 1975 – 1995 [data missing]
John E. Hunt Republican 1st 1967 – 1975 [data missing]
Elijah C. Hutchinson Republican 4th 1915 – 1923 [data missing]
John Huyler Democratic 4th 1857 – 1859 [data missing]
James H. Imlay Federalist At-large 1797 – 1799 [data missing]
4th 1799 – 1801
Walter S. Jeffries Republican 2nd 1939 – 1941 [data missing]
Charles S. Joelson Democratic 8th 1961 – 1969 Resigned to become a judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey
Phineas Jones Republican 6th 1881 – 1883 [data missing]
John Kean Republican 3rd 1883 – 1885 [data missing]
1887 – 1889 [data missing]
Robert W. Kean Republican 12th 1939 – 1959 [data missing]
Edward A. Kenney Democratic 9th 1933 – 1938 Died
Joseph Kille Democratic At-large 1839 – 1841 [data missing]
James G. King Whig 5th 1849 – 1851 [data missing]
Eugene F. Kinkead Democratic 9th 1909 – 1913 Resigned after becoming Sheriff of Hudson County
8th 1913 – 1915
Charles Kinsey Democratic-Republican At-large 1817 – 1819 [data missing]
1820 – 1821 [data missing]
Littleton Kirkpatrick Democratic 4th 1843 – 1845 [data missing]
Aaron Kitchell Pro-Administration At-large 1791 – 1793 [data missing]
1795 – 1795 [data missing]
Federalist 1795 – 1797
Democratic-Republican 1799 – 1801 [data missing]
Herbert Klein Democratic 8th 1993 – 1995 [data missing]
Paul J. Krebs Democratic 12th 1965 – 1967 [data missing]
John Lambert Democratic-Republican At-large 1805 – 1809 [data missing]
Leonard Lance Republican 7th 2009 – Incumbent
William M. Lanning Republican 4th 1903 – 1904 Resigned to accept position as judge of United States District Court for the District of New Jersey
Eugene W. Leake Democratic 9th 1907 – 1909 [data missing]
Thomas Lee Jacksonian At-large 1833 – 1837 [data missing]
Joseph A. LeFante Democratic 14th 1977 – 1978 Resigned
Frederick R. Lehlbach Republican 10th 1915 – 1933 [data missing]
12th 1933 – 1937
Herman Lehlbach Republican 6th 1885 – 1891 [data missing]
Samuel Lilly Democratic 3rd 1853 – 1855 [data missing]
James Linn Democratic-Republican 3rd 1799 – 1801 [data missing]
John Linn Democratic-Republican At-large 1817 – 1821 Died
Frank LoBiondo Republican 2nd 1995 – Incumbent
Henry C. Loudenslager Republican 1st 1893 – 1911 Died
Tom MacArthur Republican 3rd 2015 – Incumbent
Andrew Maguire Democratic 7th 1975 – 1981 [data missing]
Joseph J. Maraziti Republican 13th 1973 – 1975 [data missing]
Lewis J. Martin Democratic 6th 1913 – 1913 Died
William J. Martini Republican 8th 1995 – 1997 [data missing]
Frank A. Mathews, Jr. Republican 4th 1945 – 1949 [data missing]
James Matlack Democratic-Republican At-large 1821 – 1823 [data missing]
Adams-Clay Democratic-Republican 1823 – 1825
George C. Maxwell Democratic-Republican At-large 1811 – 1813 [data missing]
John P. B. Maxwell Whig At-large 1837 – 1839 Elected in 1836
Re-elected in 1838, but the House declined to seat him[1]
1841 – 1843 Re-elected in 1840
[data missing]
William McAdoo Democratic 7th 1883 – 1891 [data missing]
Walter I. McCoy Democratic 8th 1911 – 1913 Resigned after being appointed associate justice of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia
9th 1913 – 1914
Allan L. McDermott Democratic 7th 1900 – 1903 [data missing]
10th 1903 – 1907
Edward F. McDonald Democratic 7th 1891 – 1892 Died
Thomas McEwan, Jr. Republican 7th 1895 – 1899 [data missing]
Cornelius A. McGlennon Democratic 8th 1919 – 1921 [data missing]
Thomas C. McGrath, Jr. Democratic 2nd 1965 – 1967 [data missing]
Donald H. McLean Republican 6th 1933 – 1945 [data missing]
Frank J. McNulty Democratic 8th 1923 – 1925 [data missing]
Bob Menendez Democratic 13th 1993 – 2006 Resigned after being appointed to the US Senate
Helen S. Meyner Democratic 13th 1975 – 1979 [data missing]
George Middleton Democratic 2nd 1863 – 1865 [data missing]
Daniel F. Minahan Democratic 9th 1919 – 1921 [data missing]
1923 – 1925 [data missing]
Joseph G. Minish Democratic 11th 1963 – 1985 [data missing]
Paul J. Moore Democratic 8th 1927 – 1929 [data missing]
William Moore Republican 1st 1867 – 1871 [data missing]
James Morgan Democratic-Republican At-large 1811 – 1813 [data missing]
James Mott Democratic-Republican At-large 1801 – 1805 [data missing]
Thomas Newbold Democratic-Republican At-large 1807 – 1813 [data missing]
William A. Newell Whig 2nd 1847 – 1851 [data missing]
Republican 1865 – 1867 [data missing]
John T. Nixon Republican 1st 1859 – 1863 [data missing]


Donald Norcross Democratic 1st 2014 – Incumbent
Mary T. Norton Democratic 12th 1925 – 1933 [data missing]
13th 1933 – 1951
Charles F. X. O'Brien Democratic 12th 1921 – 1925 [data missing]
Edward L. O'Neill Democratic 11th 1937 – 1939 [data missing]
Archibald E. Olpp Republican 11th 1921 – 1923 [data missing]
Frank C. Osmers, Jr. Republican 9th 1939 – 1943 [data missing]
1951 – 1965 [data missing]
Frank Pallone Democratic 3rd 1988 – 1993 Incumbent
6th 1993 –
Michael J. Pappas Republican 12th 1997 – 1999 [data missing]
James Parker Jacksonian At-large 1833 – 1837 [data missing]
Richard W. Parker Republican 6th 1895 – 1903 [data missing]
7th 1903 – 1911
9th 1914 – 1919 [data missing]
1921 – 1923 [data missing]
Bill Pascrell Democratic 8th 1997 – 2013 Incumbent
9th 2013 –
Edward J. Patten Democratic 15th 1963 – 1981 [data missing]
Francis F. Patterson, Jr. Republican 1st 1920 – 1927 [data missing]
Donald M. Payne Democratic 10th 1989 – 2012 Died
Donald M. Payne, Jr. Democratic 10th 2012 – Incumbent
Thomas B. Peddie Republican 6th 1877 – 1879 [data missing]
Alexander C. M. Pennington Whig 5th 1853 – 1855 [data missing]
Opposition 1855 – 1857
William Pennington Republican 5th 1859 – 1861 [data missing]
Randolph Perkins Republican 6th 1921 – 1933 Died
7th 1933 – 1936
Nehemiah Perry Democratic 5th 1861 – 1865 [data missing]
William W. Phelps Republican 5th 1873 – 1875 [data missing]
1883 – 1889 [data missing]
James N. Pidcock Democratic 4th 1885 – 1889 [data missing]
Isaac Pierson Adams At-large 1827 – 1829 [data missing]
Anti-Jacksonian 1829 – 1831
Mahlon Pitney Republican 4th 1895 – 1899 Resigned after being elected to the state Senate
D. Lane Powers Republican 4th 1933 – 1945 Resigned to become a member of the Public Utilities Commission of New Jersey
Le Gage Pratt Democratic 8th 1907 – 1909 [data missing]
Rodman M. Price Democratic 5th 1851 – 1853 [data missing]
John H. Pugh Republican 2nd 1877 – 1879 [data missing]
Amos H. Radcliffe Republican 7th 1919 – 1923 [data missing]
John R. Ramsey Republican 6th 1917 – 1921 [data missing]
James F. Randolph Adams At-large 1828 – 1829 [data missing]
Anti-Jacksonian 1829 – 1833
Joseph F. Randolph Whig At-large 1837 – 1843 [data missing]
Jetur R. Riggs Democratic 4th 1859 – 1861 [data missing]
Matthew J. Rinaldo Republican 12th 1973 – 1983 [data missing]
7th 1983 – 1993
George R. Robbins Opposition 2nd 1855 – 1857 [data missing]
Republican 1857 – 1859
George M. Robeson Republican 1st 1879 – 1883 [data missing]
Peter W. Rodino, Jr. Democratic 10th 1949 – 1989 [data missing]
Robert A. Roe Democratic 8th 1969 – 1993 [data missing]
Andrew J. Rogers Democratic 4th 1863 – 1867 [data missing]
Miles Ross Democratic 3rd 1875 – 1883 [data missing]
Steve Rothman Democratic 9th 1997 – 2013 [data missing]
Marge Roukema Republican 7th 1981 – 1983 [data missing]
5th 1983 – 2003
John Runk Whig 3rd 1845 – 1847 [data missing]
Jon Runyan Republican 3rd 2011 – 2015
Daniel B. Ryall Democratic At-large 1839 – 1841 [data missing]
Joshua S. Salmon Democratic 4th 1899 – 1902 Died
Charles W. Sandman, Jr. Republican 2nd 1967 – 1975 [data missing]
Jim Saxton Republican 13th 1984 – 1993 [data missing]
3rd 1993 – 2009
Ferdinand Schureman Schenck Jacksonian At-large 1833 – 1837 [data missing]
James Schureman Pro-Administration At-large 1789 – 1791 Retired when elected U.S. Senator
Federalist 1797 – 1799 [data missing]
2nd 1813 – 1815 [data missing]
Isaac W. Scudder Republican 7th 1873 – 1875 [data missing]
John A. Scudder Democratic-Republican At-large 1810 – 1811 [data missing]
Thomas J. Scully Democratic 3rd 1911 – 1921 [data missing]
George N. Seger Republican 7th 1923 – 1933 [data missing]
8th 1933 – 1940
William N. Shinn Jacksonian At-large 1833 – 1837 [data missing]
Alfred D. Sieminski Democratic 13th 1951 – 1959 [data missing]
Clement H. Sinnickson Republican 1st 1875 – 1879 [data missing]
Thomas Sinnickson Pro-Administration At-large 1789 – 1791 [data missing]
Federalist 1797 – 1799 [data missing]
Thomas Sinnickson Adams At-large 1828 – 1829 [data missing]
Albio Sires Democratic 13th 2006 – 2013 First elected to finish Bob Menendez's term
Incumbent
8th 2013 –
Charles Sitgreaves Democratic 3rd 1865 – 1869 [data missing]
Charles Skelton Democratic 2nd 1851 – 1855 [data missing]
James Sloan Democratic-Republican At-large 1803 – 1809 [data missing]
Bernard Smith Democratic-Republican At-large 1819 – 1821 [data missing]
Chris Smith Republican 4th 1981 – Incumbent
Hezekiah B. Smith Democratic 2nd 1879 – 1881 [data missing]
Isaac Smith Federalist At-large 1795 – 1797 [data missing]
Henry Southard Democratic-Republican At-large 1801 – 1811 [data missing]
1815 – 1821 [data missing]
Isaac Southard Anti-Jacksonian At-large 1831 – 1833 [data missing]
John F. Starr Republican 1st 1863 – 1867 [data missing]
William G. Steele Democratic 3rd 1861 – 1865 [data missing]
James F. Stewart Republican 5th 1895 – 1903 [data missing]
Percy H. Stewart Democratic 5th 1931 – 1933 [data missing]
Richard Stockton Federalist 2nd 1813 – 1815 [data missing]
Charles C. Stratton Whig At-large 1837 – 1839 Elected in 1836
Re-elected in 1838, but the House declined to seat him[1]
1841 – 1843 Re-elected in 1840
Retired
John L. N. Stratton Republican 2nd 1859 – 1863 [data missing]
Nathan T. Stratton Democratic 1st 1851 – 1855 [data missing]
Frank L. Sundstrom Republican 11th 1943 – 1949 [data missing]
William H. Sutphin Democratic 3rd 1931 – 1943 [data missing]
Samuel Swan Democratic-Republican At-large 1821 – 1823 [data missing]
Jacksonian Democratic-Republican 1823 – 1825
Adams 1825 – 1829
Anti-Jacksonian 1829 – 1831
George Sykes Democratic 2nd 1843 – 1845 [data missing]
1845 – 1847 [data missing]
Herbert W. Taylor Republican 8th 1921 – 1923 [data missing]
1925 – 1927
Frederick H. Teese Democratic 6th 1875 – 1877 [data missing]
J. Parnell Thomas Republican 7th 1937 – 1950 Resigned
Frank Thompson, Jr. Democratic 4th 1955 – 1980 Resigned
Hedge Thompson Adams At-large 1827 – 1828 Died
Mark Thomson Federalist At-large 1795 – 1799 [data missing]
Robert G. Torricelli Democratic 9th 1983 – 1997 [data missing]
Harry Lancaster Towe Republican 9th 1943 – 1951 resigned to become assistant attorney general of New Jersey
Frank W. Towey, Jr. Democratic 12th 1937 – 1939 [data missing]
Edward W. Townsend Democratic 7th 1911 – 1913 [data missing]
10th 1913 – 1915
Ebenezer Tucker Adams At-large 1825 – 1829 Retired
T. James Tumulty Democratic 14th 1955 – 1957 [data missing]
William E. Tuttle, Jr. Democratic 5th 1911 – 1915 [data missing]
George Vail Democratic 4th 1853 – 1857 [data missing]
John Van Dyke Whig 4th 1847 – 1851 [data missing]
Marshall Van Winkle Republican 9th 1905 – 1907 [data missing]
Charles H. Voorhis Republican 5th 1879 – 1881 [data missing]
Albert L. Vreeland Republican 11th 1939 – 1943 [data missing]
Peter D. Vroom Democratic At-large 1839 – 1841 [data missing]
George M. Wallhauser Republican 12th 1959 – 1965 [data missing]
Allan B. Walsh Democratic 4th 1913 – 1915 [data missing]
Marcus L. Ward Republican 6th 1873 – 1875 [data missing]
Thomas Ward Democratic-Republican 1st 1813 – 1815 [data missing]
At-large 1815 – 1817
Elmer H. Wene Democratic 2nd 1937 – 1939 [data missing]
1941 – 1945 [data missing]
William B. Widnall Republican 7th 1950 – 1974 Resigned
Isaac Wildrick Democratic 3rd 1849 – 1853 [data missing]
William H. Wiley Republican 8th 1903 – 1907 [data missing]
1909 – 1911 [data missing]
Harrison A. Williams, Jr. Democratic 6th 1953 – 1957 [data missing]
Charles A. Wolverton Republican 1st 1927 – 1959 [data missing]
Ira W. Wood Republican 4th 1904 – 1913 [data missing]
Jacob R. Wortendyke Democratic 5th 1857 – 1859 [data missing]
Edwin R. V. Wright Democratic 5th 1865 – 1867 [data missing]
Samuel G. Wright Whig 2nd 1845 – 1845 Died
William Wright Whig 5th 1843 – 1847 [data missing]
Thomas J. Yorke Whig At-large 1837 – 1839 Elected in 1836
Re-elected in 1838, but the House declined to seat him[1]
1841 – 1843 Re-elected in 1840
[data missing]
Richard Zimmer Republican 12th 1991 – 1997 [data missing]

Living former Members of the U.S. House of Representatives from New Jersey

As of January 2017, there are nineteen former members of the U.S. House of Representatives from the U.S. State of New Jersey who are currently living at this time. The most recent representative to die was Marge Roukema (1981–2003) on November 12, 2014. The most recently serving representative to die was John Adler (2009–2011) on April 4, 2011.


Representative Term of office District Date of birth (and age)
Cornelius E. Gallagher 1959–1973 13th (1921-03-02) March 2, 1921 (age 103)
James Florio 1975–1990 1st (1937-08-29) August 29, 1937 (age 86)
William J. Hughes 1975–1995 2nd (1932-10-17) October 17, 1932 (age 91)
Harold C. Hollenbeck 1977–1983 9th (1938-12-29) December 29, 1938 (age 85)
Frank J. Guarini 1979–1993 14th (1924-08-20) August 20, 1924 (age 99)
Jim Courter 1979–1991 13th (1973–1983)
12th (1983–1991)
(1941-10-14) October 14, 1941 (age 82)
Robert Torricelli 1983–1997 9th (1951-08-27) August 27, 1951 (age 72)
Jim Saxton 1984–2009 13th (1984–1993)
3rd (1993–2009)
(1943-01-22) January 22, 1943 (age 81)
Richard Zimmer 1991–1997 12th (1944-08-16) August 16, 1944 (age 79)
Herbert Klein 1993–1995 8th (1930-06-24) June 24, 1930 (age 93)
Bob Menendez 1993–2006 13th (1954-01-01) January 1, 1954 (age 70)
Rob Andrews 1990–2014 1st (1957-08-04) August 4, 1957 (age 66)
William J. Martini 1995–1997 8th (1947-02-10) February 10, 1947 (age 77)
Michael J. Pappas 1997–1999 12th (1960-12-29) December 29, 1960 (age 63)
Steve Rothman 1997–2013 9th (1952-10-14) October 14, 1952 (age 71)
Rush D. Holt, Jr. 1999–2015 9th (1948-10-15) October 15, 1948 (age 75)
Mike Ferguson 2001–2009 7th (1970-07-22) July 22, 1970 (age 53)
Scott Garrett 2003–2017 5th (1959-07-09) July 9, 1959 (age 64)
Jon Runyan 2011–2015 3rd (1973-11-27) November 27, 1973 (age 50)

Key

Key to party colors and abbreviations for members of the U.S. Congress and other politicians or officials
Alaskan Independence (AKIP)
American (Know Nothing) (KN)
American Labor (AL)
Anti-Jacksonian (Anti-J)
National Republican (NR)
Anti-Administration (AA)
Anti-Masonic (Anti-M)
Conservative (Con)
Covenant (Cov)
Democratic (D)
Democratic–Farmer–Labor (DFL)
Dixiecrat (Dix),
States' Rights (SR)
Democratic-Republican (DR)
Farmer–Labor (FL)
Federalist (F)
Pro-Administration (PA)
Free Soil (FS)
Fusion (Fus)
Greenback (GB)
Independence (IPM)
Independent Democrat (ID)
Independent Republican (IR)
Jacksonian (J)
Liberal (Lib)
Libertarian (L)
National Union (NU)
Nonpartisan League (NPL)
Democratic–Nonpartisan
League (D-NPL)
Nullifier (N)
Opposition Northern (O)
Opposition Southern (O)
Populist (Pop)
Progressive (Prog)
Prohibition (Proh)
Readjuster (Rea)
Republican (R)
Silver (Sv)
Silver Republican (SvR)
Socialist (Soc)
Unionist (U)
Unconditional Unionist (UU)
Vermont Progressive (VP)
Whig (W)
Independent (I)
Nonpartisan (NP)

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d See Broad Seal War

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