Las elecciones a la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos de 2020 en Nueva Jersey se celebraron el 3 de noviembre de 2020 para elegir a los 12 representantes estadounidenses del estado de Nueva Jersey , uno por cada uno de los 12 distritos congresuales del estado . La elección primaria en la que se eligieron a los candidatos tuvo lugar el 7 de julio de 2020. Las elecciones generales coincidieron con las elecciones presidenciales de Estados Unidos de 2020 , así como con otras elecciones a la Cámara de Representantes, elecciones al Senado de los Estados Unidos y diversas elecciones estatales y locales .
Descripción general
Distrito 1
El primer distrito tiene su base en el sur de Jersey y abarca los suburbios del interior de Filadelfia , incluidas partes del condado de Camden junto con partes del condado de Burlington y el condado de Gloucester . El titular era el demócrata Donald Norcross , quien fue reelegido con el 64,4% de los votos en 2018. [1]
Primarias demócratas
Candidatos
Declarado
Rechazado
Resultados primarios
Primarias republicanas
Candidatos
Declarado
- Claire Gustafson, empresaria y ex miembro de la junta escolar de Collingswood [5] [6]
Retirado
- Josh Duvall, empresario [7]
Resultados primarios
Elecciones generales
Predicciones
Resultados
Distrito 2
El segundo distrito está anclado en la costa sur de Nueva Jersey e incluye todos los condados de Atlantic , Cumberland y Salem , y partes de los condados de Burlington , Gloucester y Ocean . El titular era el republicano Jeff Van Drew , quien fue elegido en 2018 como demócrata, dando vuelta el distrito con el 52,9% de los votos. El 19 de diciembre de 2019, en una reunión con el presidente Donald Trump , el vicepresidente Mike Pence y el líder de la minoría de la Cámara de Representantes Kevin McCarthy en la Oficina Oval, Van Drew anunció que había cambiado oficialmente su afiliación partidaria al Partido Republicano . [16]
Primarias republicanas
Candidatos
Declarado
Retirado
- Brian T. Fitzherbert, contratista de defensa, director de proyectos, ingeniero y ex presidente de los Jóvenes Republicanos del condado de Atlantic [19] [20]
- David Richter, ingeniero, abogado, empresario y ex director ejecutivo de Hill International (se presentó en el tercer distrito) [21] [22] [23]
Rechazado
Respaldos
Brian T. Fitzherbert
Organizaciones
Funcionarios estatales
Funcionarios locales
- Robert Campbell, alcalde del municipio de Down [31]
- Erland Chau, alcalde de Northfield [32]
- John Daddario, miembro del comité del municipio de Upper Deerfield [33]
- Richard DePamphilis, alcalde de Linwood [34]
- Anthony Fanucci, alcalde de Vineland [35]
- Kirk Gerety, concejal de Somers Point [29]
- Jack Glasser, alcalde de Somers Point [29]
- Beth Holtzman, alcaldesa de Ventnor [36]
- Janice Johnston, concejal de Somers Point [29]
- Samuel Maccarone, alcalde de Woolwich [37]
- Sean McGuigan, presidente del consejo de Somers Point [29]
- Michael Owen, concejal de Somers Point [29]
- Chris Seher, concejal de Absecon [38]
- Gregory Sykora, líder municipal republicano de Somers Point [29]
- Dennis Tapp, concejal de Somers Point [29]
Comité Republicano del Condado
- Maryetta Borkowski, miembro del Comité Republicano del Condado de Hamilton Township [39]
- Leonard Dagit, miembro del comité republicano del condado de Egg Harbor Township [40]
- Harry Rogers, miembro del Comité Republicano del Condado de Hamilton Township [41]
- Paul Rosenberg, miembro del comité republicano del condado de Egg Harbor Township [42]
- Rodney Ruark, miembro del Comité Republicano del Condado de Absecon [43]
- Gergory Seher, miembro del Comité Republicano del Condado de Absecon [39]
- Kevin Smaniotto, miembro del comité republicano del condado de Millville [44]
Comité Estatal Republicano
- Barbara Capelli, miembro del Comité Estatal del Condado de Gloucester [45]
- William Fey, ex presidente del Partido Republicano del condado de Gloucester y miembro del Comité Estatal del condado de Gloucester [45]
Individuos
- William Gruccio, presidente de los Jóvenes Republicanos del condado de Cumberland [46]
- Joeseph Sarno, presidente de la Federación de Jóvenes Republicanos de Nueva Jersey [47]
Bob Patterson
Organizaciones
- PAC Derecho a la Vida de Nueva Jersey ( originalmente respaldado por Brian Fitzherbert ) [48]
Jeff Van Drew
Presidentes de Estados Unidos
Funcionarios federales
Organizaciones
Resultados primarios
Primarias demócratas
Candidatos
Declarado
Se retiró
Rechazado
Respaldos
William Cunningham
Senadores estadounidenses
Individuos
Publicaciones
Organizaciones
Brigid Callahan Harrison [66]
Funcionarios federales
Funcionarios estatales
- Gordon MacInnes , ex comisionado adjunto de educación (2002-2007), senador estatal (1994-1998) y asambleísta estatal (1974-1976) [69]
Sindicatos de trabajadores
Periódicos
Amy Kennedy
Presidentes de Estados Unidos
Vicepresidentes de Estados Unidos
Miembros del Congreso de los Estados Unidos
- David Cicilline , representante de EE.UU. (RI-01) [74]
- Steny Hoyer , representante de EE. UU. (MD-05) y líder de la mayoría de la Cámara de Representantes [75]
- Joe Kennedy III , representante de los Estados Unidos (MA-4) [76]
Ejecutivos estatales
Sindicatos de trabajadores
Organizaciones
Individuos
Partidos políticos
Encuesta hipotética
con Jeff Van Drew (D) y el demócrata genérico
Resultados primarios
Elecciones generales
Debate
Predicciones
Votación
Encuesta hipotética
con Republicano genérico y Demócrata genérico
con Jeff Van Drew (D) y oponente genérico
Resultados
Distrito 3
El tercer distrito está ubicado en el centro de Nueva Jersey e incluye partes de los condados de Burlington y Ocean . El titular era el demócrata Andy Kim , quien dio la vuelta al distrito y fue elegido con el 50,0 % de los votos en 2018. [1]
Primarias demócratas
Candidatos
Declarado
- Andy Kim , actual representante de los EE. UU. [2]
Respaldos
Andy Kim
Presidentes de Estados Unidos
Organizaciones
Resultados primarios
Primarias republicanas
Candidatos
Declarado
Se retiró
- John Novak, alcalde de Barnegat (respaldó a David Richter) [117] [118]
- Tony Porto, ex alcalde de Hainesport (respaldó a David Richter) [119]
Rechazado
- Dawn Addiego , senadora estatal (se pasó al Partido Demócrata) [120]
- Randy Brown , ex alcalde del municipio de Evesham [121]
- Sean Earlen, presidente del Partido Republicano del condado de Burlington (respaldó a Kate Gibbs) [121]
- Kim Guadagno , ex vicegobernador [24]
- Jack Kelly, propietario del condado de Ocean y candidato para el tercer distrito congresual de Nueva Jersey en 2008 (apoyó a David Richter) [122]
- Al Leiter , analista de béisbol y ex lanzador de las Grandes Ligas de Béisbol [123]
- Tom MacArthur , ex representante de los EE. UU. (respaldó a Kate Gibbs) [124]
- Gregory P. McGuckin , asambleísta estatal (respaldó a Kate Gibbs) [125]
- Ryan Peters , asambleísta estatal (respaldó a Kate Gibbs) [126]
- Frank Sadeghi, empresario y recaudador de fondos republicano [127]
Respaldos
Kate Gibbs
Funcionarios federales
Funcionarios estatales
- Diane Allen , ex senadora estatal (1998-2018), vicelíder de la minoría del Senado estatal y asambleísta estatal (1996-1998) [131]
- Jon Bramnick , asambleísta estatal y líder de la minoría de la Asamblea estatal [132] [128]
- John Catalano , asambleísta estatal [125]
- Kristin Corrado , senadora estatal [133]
- BettyLou DeCroce , asambleísta estatal [133]
- Serena DiMaso , asambleísta estatal [133]
- Aura K. Dunn , asambleísta estatal [133]
- James W. Holzapfel , senador estatal y ex asambleísta estatal (1994-2012) [125]
- Tom Kean, Jr. , senador estatal y líder de la minoría del Senado estatal y ex asambleísta estatal (2001-2003) [132]
- Gregory P. McGuckin , asambleísta estatal [125]
- Nancy Munoz , asambleísta estatal [133]
- Ryan Peters , asambleísta estatal [134]
- Holly Schepisi , asambleísta estatal y líder adjunta de la minoría en la Asamblea estatal y exlíder adjunta de la minoría en la Asamblea estatal (2018-2020) [133]
- Jean Stanfield , asambleísta estatal [134]
Funcionarios locales
- Jim Borowski, concejal de Lavallette [135]
- Deborah Buzby-Cope, alcaldesa de Bass River [135]
- Chris Chiacchio, ex alcalde de Moorestown [136]
- Gail Coleman, concejal de Seaside Park
- Manny Delgado, ex alcalde de Moorestown [136]
- Joanne Filippone, concejal de Lavallette [135]
- Dave Finter, concejal de Lavallette [135]
- Phil Garwood, ex alcalde de Moorestown [136]
- Stacey Jordan, ex alcaldesa de Moorestown y concejal del condado de Burlington [136]
- Faith Liguori, concejal de Seaside Park
- Mike Locatell, concejal de Moorestown [136]
- Victoria Napolitano , concejala de Moorestown y ex alcaldesa (2015-2016) y vicealcaldesa (2016-2017) [138]
- Judy Noonan, concejal del municipio de Berkeley [138]
- Tom Rolzhausen, concejal de South Toms River [ cita requerida ]
- Sandy Ross, concejal de South Toms River [ cita requerida ]
- Anita Zalom, concejal de Lavallette [135]
Publicaciones
Organizaciones
- Comité Republicano del Condado de Burlington [139]
- Jóvenes republicanos del condado de Burlington [140]
- La lista de Maggie [141]
- Comité Municipal Republicano de Moorestown [136]
- Comité de selección republicano del condado de Ocean [142]
- Alianza de Pesca Recreativa [143]
- Asociación Republicana de Calle Principal PAC [144]
- El valor de elegir mujeres en el PAC [145]
Individuos
- Jamie Boren, presidente del Club Republicano de Moorestown [136]
- William Burns, presidente del Club Republicano de Lavallette [135]
- Vicki Chadwick, miembro del Comité Nacional de la Federación de Jóvenes Republicanos de Nueva Jersey
- Sean Earlen, presidente de la Organización Republicana del Condado de Burlington y ex alcalde de Lumberton [138]
- Bill Gleason, presidente del Club Republicano de South Toms River Concejal de South Toms River [ cita requerida ]
- Patricia Hoffman, presidenta del Comité Republicano de Lavallette [135]
- Linda Hughes, vicepresidenta de la Organización Republicana del Condado de Burlington y expropietaria del condado [138]
- Barbara Lanuto, vicepresidenta de la Organización Republicana del Condado de Ocean [146]
- Vinny Napolitano, presidente del Comité Republicano de Moorestown [136]
- Joe Sarno, presidente de la Federación de Jóvenes Republicanos de Nueva Jersey [138]
David Richter
Funcionarios estatales
- Christopher J. Brown , ex asambleísta estatal (2012-2015) [147]
- Christopher J. Connors , senador estatal y ex asambleísta estatal (1990-2008) ( originalmente respaldó a Kate Gibbs ) [148]
- DiAnne Gove , asambleísta estatal ( originalmente apoyó a Kate Gibbs ) [149]
- María Rodríguez-Gregg , ex asambleísta estatal (2014-2018) [150]
- Robert W. Singer , senador estatal y líder adjunto de la minoría del Senado estatal y ex asambleísta estatal (1986-1990, 1992-1993) [151]
Funcionarios locales
- Carmen Amato, alcaldesa del municipio de Berkeley [152]
- Ken Baulderstone, alcalde del municipio de Ocean [152]
- Scott Colabella, secretario del condado de Ocean [153]
- Lawrence Cuneo, alcalde de Pine Beach [152]
- E. Steven Doyle, alcalde de Island Heights [152]
- Virginia E. Haines , propietaria del condado de Ocean , miembro del Comité Nacional Republicano y ex asambleísta estatal (1992-1994) [153]
- Mo Hill, alcalde de Toms River [152]
- Jack Kelly, propietario del condado de Ocean [153]
- Paul Kennedy, alcalde de Ocean Gate [152]
- Steve Kennis, alcalde de Lacey [152]
- Walter LaCicero, alcalde de Lavallette [152]
- Gerry Little, propietario del condado de Ocean [153]
- Mike Mastronardy, sheriff del condado de Ocean [153]
- Jack McGinnis, ex alcalde de Tabernacle [154]
- Greg Myrhe, alcalde de Stafford [152]
- John Novak, alcalde de Barnegat [152]
- John Peterson, alcalde de Seaside Park [152]
- Anthony Porto, ex alcalde de Hainesport [155]
- Gary Quinn, subdirector del condado de Ocean [153]
- Ron Roma, alcalde de Beachwood [152]
- Robert Sabosik, alcalde de Point Pleasant [152]
- Tony Vaz, alcalde de Seaside Heights [152]
- Joe Vicari, director del condado de Ocean [153]
- Lance White, alcalde de Mantoloking [152]
Organizaciones
- Club Republicano del Municipio de Barnegat [156]
- Club Republicano del Municipio de Berkeley [157]
- Club Republicano del Municipio de Brick [158]
- Club Republicano del Municipio de Lacey [158]
- Fondo de Victoria Política de la NRA [159] [160]
- Organización Republicana del Condado de Ocean [161]
- Club Republicano del Municipio de Ocean (Waretown) [162]
- Club Republicano Conservador de Stafford [163]
- Club Republicano de Toms River [156]
Individuos
Resultados primarios
Elecciones generales
Predicciones
Vídeo completo del debate
Votación
Resultados
Distrito 4
El distrito 4 abarca partes de los condados de Mercer , Monmouth y Ocean . El titular era el republicano Chris Smith , quien fue reelegido con el 55,4% de los votos en 2018. [1]
Primarias republicanas
Candidatos
Declarado
- Alter Richter, rabino [166]
- Chris Smith , actual representante de los EE. UU. [167]
Resultados primarios
Primarias demócratas
Candidatos
Declarado
- David Applefield, periodista jubilado [168]
- Christine Conforti, coach de vida holística y ex miembro del personal de las Naciones Unidas [168]
- Stephanie Schmid, activista de derechos humanos [168]
Se retiró
- Tiffany Kaszuba, cabildera [168] [169]
- Jim Keady , ex concejal de la ciudad de Asbury Park (2005-2008) [170] [171]
- Hassan Shehadeh, analista financiero [168] [172]
Respaldos
Christine Conforti
Individuos
- Georgia Cassidy, vicepresidenta y presidenta del club del Partido Demócrata de Point Pleasant Beach [173]
- Don Rodgers, presidente municipal del Partido Demócrata de Point Pleasant Beach [173]
Organizaciones
- Partido Demócrata del Condado de Mercer [174]
Estefanía Schmid
Funcionarios federales
- Senador Cory Booker , senador estadounidense por Nueva Jersey [175]
- Representante Tom Malinowski , representante de los EE. UU. (NJ-7) [176]
- El representante Seth Moulton (MA-6), fundador de Serve America [177]
- Representante Frank Pallone , Representante de los EE. UU. (NJ-6) [178]
Funcionarios estatales
- La asambleísta Joann Downey (LD-11) [179]
- Erin Wheeler, ex candidata a la Asamblea Estatal, LD-10 [180]
Funcionarios locales
- Angela Ahbez-Anderson, vicepresidenta municipal de Asbury Park [180]
- Mike Benson, presidente municipal del condado de Ocean [181]
- Scott Berlin, presidente de los demócratas del municipio de Freehold y ex candidato al comité del municipio de Freehold [180]
- Susan Boyce, presidenta municipal de Rumson [181]
- Matt Cohen, presidente municipal de Little Silver [181]
- Liz deBeer, presidenta municipal de Fair Haven [181]
- Joan Gotti, vicepresidenta municipal de Little Silver y presidenta del Club Demócrata de Little Silver [181]
- Josh Hodes, presidente municipal de Sea Girt [181]
- Janice Iwanyk, vicepresidenta municipal de Howell [181]
- Cristina Kocsis, presidenta municipal de la ciudad de Neptuno [181]
- Marissa Lambert, vicepresidenta municipal del condado de Ocean [181]
- Steve Lozowick, presidente municipal de Bradley Beach [180]
- Tricia Maguire, miembro del Comité Demócrata de Middletown [180]
- Mike Mangan, presidente municipal de Manasquan [180]
- María Rondinaro, Presidenta Municipal de Belmar [180]
- Patricia Sheehan, presidenta municipal de Avon y ex alcaldesa de East Brunswick [180]
- Meg Thomann, presidenta municipal del municipio de Freehold [180]
- Patricia Troise, presidenta municipal de Manchester [180]
- Ed Wolff, presidente municipal del distrito de Point Pleasant [180]
Individuos
- David Brown, presidente demócrata del Partido Demócrata del Condado de Monmouth [181]
- Steve Clayton, miembro del Comité Demócrata del Condado de Monmouth [180]
- Gene Davis, ex concejal de Jackson [180]
- Josh Welle, candidato demócrata al Congreso en 2018 [181]
Organizaciones
- Comité Demócrata de Bradley Beach [180]
- Club Democrático de Little Silver [180]
- Comité Democrático de Manalapan [180]
- Distinción de candidatos de Moms Demand Action [180]
- Comité Demócrata del Municipio de Ocean [180]
- Comité Demócrata de Rumson [180]
- Servir a América [182] [177]
Resultados primarios
Elecciones generales
Predicciones
Vídeo completo del debate
Respaldos
Chris Smith
Funcionarios del Poder Ejecutivo de Estados Unidos
Resultados
Distrito 5
El distrito 5 tiene su base en el norte de Nueva Jersey e incluye partes del condado de Bergen y partes de los condados de Passaic , Sussex y Warren . El titular era el demócrata Josh Gottheimer , quien fue reelegido con el 56,2% de los votos en 2018. [1]
Primarias demócratas
Candidatos
Declarado
Respaldos
Josh Gottheimer
Presidentes de Estados Unidos
Senadores estadounidenses
- Cory Booker , senador estadounidense por Nueva Jersey [186]
Representantes de Estados Unidos
Ejecutivos estatales
Funcionarios estatales
Organizaciones
Individuos
- John Currie, presidente del Comité Estatal Demócrata de Nueva Jersey [188]
- Balpreet Grewal-Virk, vicepresidente de la Organización Democrática del Condado de Bergen [188]
- Paul Juliano, presidente del Comité Demócrata del Condado de Bergen [188]
- Tom Palmieri, presidente del Comité Demócrata del condado de Warren [188]
- Katie Rotondi, presidenta del Comité Demócrata del Condado de Sussex [188]
Arati Kreibich
Funcionarios federales
Organizaciones
Votación
Resultados primarios
Primarias republicanas
Candidatos
Declarado
Retirado
Rechazado
Respaldos
Mike Ghassali ( retirado )
Individuos
- Joe Piscopo , actor, comediante y presentador de programas de radio [225]
- Bill Spadea , presentador de un programa de radio [226]
Organizaciones
Frank Pallotta
Funcionarios del Poder Ejecutivo de Estados Unidos
Funcionarios estatales
- Gerald Cardinale , senador estatal y ex líder adjunto de la mayoría del Senado estatal (1994-2002) y líder adjunto de la minoría (1987-1989) y asambleísta estatal (1980-1982) [229]
- Kristin Corrado , senadora estatal [230]
- BettyLou DeCroce , asambleísta estatal [231]
- John DiMaio , asambleísta estatal y ex alcalde de Hackettstown (1991-1999) [232]
- Joseph Pennacchio , senador estatal y ex asambleísta estatal (2001-2008) [233]
- Holly Schepisi , asambleísta estatal y líder adjunta de la minoría en la Asamblea estatal y exlíder adjunta de la minoría (2018-2020) [234]
Funcionarios locales
- Michele Dale, alcaldesa del municipio de West Milford [235]
- Stan Kula, alcalde de Hardyston [236]
- Roger Lane, ex alcalde de New Milford [236]
- Jim Perry, miembro del comité del municipio de Hardwick [237]
- Carlos Rendo , alcalde de Woodcliff Lake y candidato republicano a vicegobernador en 2017 [238]
- John Roth, alcalde de Mahwah [236]
- John Ruocco, alcalde de Hillsdale [236]
- John Sowden, alcalde del distrito de Franklin [236]
- Mike Strada, sheriff del condado de Sussex [239]
- Ann Subrizi, ex alcaldesa de New Milford [236]
Organizaciones
Individuos
- Tony Shaffer , teniente coronel retirado de la Reserva del Ejército de los EE. UU. [241]
Resultados primarios
Elecciones generales
Predicciones
Encuesta hipotética
con John McCann
con Mike Ghassali
Resultados
Distrito 6
El distrito 6 abarca el norte del condado de Middlesex y partes del condado de Monmouth , incluidos New Brunswick y Long Branch . El titular era el demócrata Frank Pallone , quien fue reelegido con el 63,6% de los votos en 2018. [1]
Primarias demócratas
Candidatos
Declarado
Se retiró
- Juan Hsu [246]
- Javahn Walker, candidato en 2018 [247]
Respaldos
Rus Cirincione
Organizaciones
Individuos
- Andrew Yang , candidato presidencial demócrata de 2020 [252]
Resultados primarios
Primarias republicanas
Los candidatos republicanos Sammy Gindi y Christian Onuoha presentaron impugnaciones contra las peticiones del otro y, como resultado, ambos fueron eliminados de la boleta de las primarias; sin embargo, ambos continuaron haciendo campaña como candidatos independientes en las primarias. [255]
Candidatos
Declarado
Resultados primarios
Elecciones generales
Predicciones
Resultados
Distrito 7
El distrito 7 se encuentra en el centro-norte de Nueva Jersey e incluye partes de Morris , Warren , Union , Somerset , Essex y todo el condado de Hunterdon . El titular era el demócrata Tom Malinowski , quien dio la vuelta al distrito y fue elegido con el 51,7 % de los votos en 2018. [1]
Primarias demócratas
Candidatos
Declarado
Respaldos
Tom Malinowski
Presidentes de Estados Unidos
Organizaciones
Resultados primarios
Primarias republicanas
Candidatos
Declarado
- Raafat Barsoom, médico y candidato al séptimo distrito congresual de Nueva Jersey en 2018 [260]
- Thomas Kean Jr. , líder de la minoría del Senado de Nueva Jersey [261]
- Tom Phillips, ejecutivo de recursos humanos [262]
Retirado
- Rosemary Becchi, abogada fiscal y ejecutiva de una organización sin fines de lucro (candidata al 11.º distrito del Congreso) [263]
Rechazado
- Michael J. Doherty , senador estatal [220]
- Matt Holt, propietario del condado de Hunterdon
- Kathy Hugin, filántropa y ex operadora de bonos de Wall Street
- Leonard Lance , ex representante de los Estados Unidos [264]
- David Larsen, empresario y candidato al séptimo distrito congresual de Nueva Jersey en 2010, 2012, 2014 y 2016 [265]
- Nancy Munoz , asambleísta estatal [266]
- Colin Newman, ejecutivo de negocios [123]
- Erik Peterson , asambleísta estatal [267]
- Jason Sarnoski, propietario del condado de Warren
- Dana DiRisio, ex asistente del representante estadounidense Scott Garrett [214]
- Tim Smith, ex alcalde del municipio de Roxbury
- Doug Steinhardt , presidente del Comité Estatal Republicano de Nueva Jersey [268] [123]
Respaldos
Thomas Kean Jr.
Funcionarios federales
Funcionarios estatales y locales
- Kip Bateman , senador estatal [272]
- Jack Ciattarelli , ex asambleísta estatal y candidato a gobernador en 2017 [272]
- Matthew Holt, propietario del condado de Hunterdon [273]
- Thomas Kean , ex presidente de la Comisión del 11 de septiembre, ex gobernador (1982-1990), ex asambleísta estatal, padre del candidato [274]
- Suzanne Lagay, propietaria del condado de Hunterdon [273]
- John Lanza, propietario del condado de Hunterdon [273]
- Mary Melfi, secretaria del condado de Hunterdon [273]
- Zach Rich, propietario del condado de Hunterdon [273]
- Susan Soloway, propietaria del condado de Hunterdon [273]
- Shaun Van Doren, propietario del condado de Hunterdon [273]
Sillas de fiesta
Organizaciones
Resultados primarios
Elecciones generales
Debates
Vídeo completo del debate, 13 de septiembre de 2020.
Predicciones
Votación
Resultados
Distrito 8
El distrito 8 tiene su base en el norte de Nueva Jersey y abarca partes de los condados de Bergen , Essex , Hudson y Union . El titular era el demócrata Albio Sires , quien fue reelegido con el 78,1% de los votos en 2018. [1]
Primarias demócratas
Candidatos
Declarado
Se retiró
- Jonathan Munitz, consultor financiero (respaldado por Héctor Oseguera) [282]
Respaldos
Héctor Oseguera
Funcionarios locales
Organizaciones
Individuos
- Jonathan Munitz, candidato demócrata de 2020 en NJ-08 [282]
Será Sheehan
Organizaciones
- Asociación de camioneros del muelle [290]
- Asociación de Conductores del Puerto [290]
Sementales Albio
Funcionarios federales
- Cory Booker , senador estadounidense por Nueva Jersey [291]
- Bob Menéndez , senador estadounidense por Nueva Jersey [291]
Funcionarios estatales
- Annette Chaparro , asambleísta, Distrito 33 [292]
- Nicholas Chiaravalloti , asambleísta , Distrito 31 [292]
- Sandra Bolden Cunningham , senadora estatal, Distrito 31 [292]
- Angélica M. Jiménez , asambleísta, Distrito 32 [292]
- Angela McKnight , asambleísta, Distrito 31 [292]
- Pedro Mejía , asambleísta, Distrito 32
- Raj Mukherji , asambleísta, Distrito 33 [292]
- Phil Murphy , gobernador [291]
- Sheila Oliver , vicegobernadora y ex asambleísta estatal (2004-2018) y presidenta de la Asamblea estatal (2010-2014) [291]
- Nicholas Sacco , senador estatal, Distrito 32, alcalde de North Bergen , ex superintendente adjunto del Distrito Escolar de North Bergen [292]
- Brian P. Stack , senador estatal, distrito 33, alcalde de Union City [292]
Funcionarios locales
- Ravi Bhalla, alcalde de Hoboken [292]
- Diane Coleman, Registro del condado de Hudson [292]
- Jimmy Davis, alcalde de Bayona [292]
- Amy DeGise, presidenta de la Organización Demócrata del condado de Hudson [292]
- Tom DeGise, ejecutivo del condado de Hudson [292] [293]
- James Fife, alcalde de Harrison
- Steve Fulop , alcalde de la ciudad de Jersey [292] [293]
- Mike Gonnelli, alcalde de Secaucus [292]
- Dina Grilo, alcaldesa de East Newark [292]
- E. Junior Maldonado, Secretario del condado de Hudson [292]
- Bill O'Dea, concejal del condado de Hudson [294]
- Gabrien Rodríguez, alcalde de West New York [292]
- Yousef Saleh, concejal de la ciudad de Jersey [295]
- Al Santos, alcalde de Kearny [292]
- Frank X. Schillari, alguacil del condado de Hudson [292]
- Richard Turner, alcalde de Weehawken [292]
- Wayne Zitt, alcalde de Gutenberg [292]
Organizaciones
Resultados primarios
Primarias republicanas
Candidatos
Declarado
- Jason Mushnick, abogado y candidato a la Asamblea General de Nueva Jersey en 2019 [297]
Se retiró
- David Winkler [298] [299]
Resultados primarios
Elecciones generales
Predicciones
Resultados
Distrito 9
El distrito 9 abarca partes de los condados de Bergen , Passaic y Hudson . El titular era el demócrata Bill Pascrell , quien fue reelegido con el 70,3% de los votos en 2018. [1]
Primarias demócratas
Candidatos
Declarado
- Alp Basaran, abogado corporativo [300]
- Bill Pascrell , actual representante de los EE. UU.
- Zinovia Spezakis, ejecutiva de finanzas y energía limpia, activista ambiental [301]
Respaldos
Bill Pascrell
Funcionarios estatales
- Annette Chaparro , asambleísta, Distrito 33 [292]
- Nicholas Chiaravalloti , asambleísta , Distrito 31 [292]
- Sandra Bolden Cunningham , senadora estatal, Distrito 31 [292]
- Angélica M. Jiménez , asambleísta, Distrito 32 [292]
- Angela McKnight , asambleísta, Distrito 31 [292]
- Pedro Mejía , asambleísta, Distrito 32
- Raj Mukherji , asambleísta, Distrito 33 [292]
- Nicholas Sacco , senador estatal, Distrito 32, alcalde de North Bergen , ex superintendente adjunto del Distrito Escolar de North Bergen [292]
- Brian P. Stack , senador estatal, distrito 33, alcalde de Union City [292]
Funcionarios locales
- Ravi Bhalla, alcalde de Hoboken [292]
- Diane Coleman, Registro del condado de Hudson [292]
- Jimmy Davis, alcalde de Bayona [292]
- Amy DeGise, presidenta de la Organización Demócrata del condado de Hudson [292]
- Tom DeGise, ejecutivo del condado de Hudson [292]
- James Fife, alcalde de Harrison
- Steve Fulop , alcalde de la ciudad de Jersey [292]
- Mike Gonnelli, alcalde de Secaucus [292]
- Dina Grilo, alcaldesa de East Newark [292]
- E. Junior Maldonado, Secretario del condado de Hudson [292]
- Gabrien Rodríguez, alcalde de West New York [292]
- Al Santos, alcalde de Kearny [292]
- Frank X. Schillari, alguacil del condado de Hudson [292]
- Richard Turner, alcalde de Weehawken [292]
- Wayne Zitt, alcalde de Gutenberg [292]
Organizaciones
Resultados primarios
Primarias republicanas
Candidatos
Declarado
- Billy Prempeh, veterano de la Fuerza Aérea de EE. UU. [308]
- Tim Walsh, vicepresidente de los Jóvenes Republicanos del condado de Bergen [308]
Resultados primarios
Elecciones generales
Predicciones
Resultados
Distrito 10
El distrito 10 abarca partes de los condados de Essex , Hudson y Union . El titular era el demócrata Donald Payne Jr. , quien fue reelegido con el 87,6% de los votos en 2018. [1]
Primarias demócratas
Candidatos
Declarado
Respaldos
Donald Payne hijo.
Funcionarios estatales
- Annette Chaparro , asambleísta, Distrito 33 [292]
- Nicholas Chiaravalloti , asambleísta del distrito 31 [292]
- Sandra Bolden Cunningham , senadora estatal, Distrito 31 [292]
- Angélica M. Jiménez , asambleísta, Distrito 32 [292]
- Angela McKnight , asambleísta, Distrito 31 [292]
- Pedro Mejía , asambleísta, Distrito 32
- Raj Mukherji , asambleísta, Distrito 33 [292]
- Nicholas Sacco , senador estatal, Distrito 32, alcalde de North Bergen , ex superintendente adjunto del Distrito Escolar de North Bergen [292]
- Brian P. Stack , senador estatal, distrito 33, alcalde de Union City [292]
Funcionarios locales
- Ravi Bhalla, alcalde de Hoboken [292]
- Diane Coleman, Registro del condado de Hudson [292]
- Jimmy Davis, alcalde de Bayona [292]
- Amy DeGise, presidenta de la Organización Demócrata del condado de Hudson [292]
- Tom DeGise, ejecutivo del condado de Hudson [292]
- James Fife, alcalde de Harrison
- Steve Fulop , alcalde de la ciudad de Jersey [292]
- Mike Gonnelli, alcalde de Secaucus [292]
- Dina Grilo, alcaldesa de East Newark [292]
- E. Junior Maldonado, Secretario del condado de Hudson [292]
- Gabrien Rodríguez, alcalde de West New York [292]
- Al Santos, alcalde de Kearny [292]
- Frank X. Schillari, alguacil del condado de Hudson [292]
- Richard Turner, alcalde de Weehawken [292]
- Wayne Zitt, alcalde de Gutenberg [292]
Organizaciones
Juan Flora
Sindicatos
- Asociación de camioneros del muelle [311]
- Asociación de Conductores del Puerto [311]
Organizaciones
Resultados primarios
Primarias republicanas
Candidatos
Declarado
- Jennifer Zinone, redactora freelance [312]
Se retiró
- Michael W. Barret [312]
- Ana Rivera [2]
Resultados primarios
Elecciones generales
Predicciones
Resultados
Distrito 11
El distrito 11 incluye partes de los condados de Morris , Essex , Passaic y Sussex . El titular era el demócrata Mikie Sherrill , quien dio la vuelta al distrito y fue elegido con el 56,8% de los votos en 2018. [1]
Primarias demócratas
Candidatos
Declarado
Se retiró
- Mark Washburne, profesor [314]
Respaldos
Mikie Sherrill
Presidentes de Estados Unidos
Organizaciones
Resultados primarios
Primarias republicanas
Candidatos
Declarado
- Rosemary Becchi, abogada fiscal y ejecutiva de una organización sin fines de lucro [263] [23]
Retirado
- Lawrence Casha, concejal del distrito de Kinnelon [320]
- Reinier Prijten, director financiero [321]
Rechazado
Respaldos
Resultados primarios
Elecciones generales
Vídeo completo del debate
Predicciones
Results
District 12
The 12th district is located in the Route 1 corridor, encompassing parts of Mercer, Middlesex, Somerset and Union counties. The incumbent was Democrat Bonnie Watson Coleman, who was reelected with 68.7% of the vote in 2018.[1]
Democratic primary
Candidates
Declared
- Bonnie Watson Coleman, incumbent U.S. representative[327]
- Lisa McCormick, activist and candidate for U.S. Senate in 2018[312]
Endorsements
Primary results
Republican primary
Candidates
Declared
Primary results
General election
Predictions
Results
See also
Notes
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j Key:
A – all adults
RV – registered voters
LV – likely voters
V – unclear - ^ Listed as "another Democrat should get the nomination" as opposed to "Van Drew deserves to be re-nominated"
- ^ a b c d Includes "refused"
- ^ "Another candidate" with 3%
- ^ a b Standard VI response
- ^ "Another candidate" with 1%; "No one" with 0%
- ^ In a high-turnout election
- ^ In a low-turnout election
- ^ Ehrnstrom (L) with 2%; Harvey (I) with 1%
- ^ If only Van Drew and Kennedy were candidates
- ^ Listed as "Someone new should be given a chance" as opposed to "Van Drew deserves to be re-elected"
- ^ Not yet released
Partisan clients
- ^ Poll sponsored by Kennedy's campaign
- ^ a b c d Poll conducted by the House Majority PAC.
- ^ a b Poll conducted by the DCCC, which seeks to elect Democratic Congressional candidates.
- ^ Poll sponsored by the Congressional Leadership Fund, which is a PAC that supports federal Republican candidates.
- ^ Poll sponsored by Gottheimer's campaign
- ^ a b Poll sponsored by the National Republican Congressional Committee
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Further reading
- Amber Phillips (September 25, 2020), "The House seats most likely to flip in November", Washingtonpost.com
External links
Official campaign websites for 1st district candidates
- Claire Gustafson (R) for Congress Archived May 22, 2020, at the Wayback Machine
- Donald Norcross (D) for Congress
Official campaign websites for 2nd district candidates
- Amy Kennedy (D) for Congress
- Jeff Van Drew (R) for Congress
Official campaign websites for 3rd district candidates
- Andy Kim (D) for Congress
- David Richter (R) for Congress
Official campaign websites for 4th district candidates
- Stephanie Schmid (D) for Congress
- Chris Smith (R) for Congress
Official campaign websites for 5th district candidates
- Josh Gottheimer (D) for Congress
- Frank Pallotta (R) for Congress Archived February 1, 2022, at the Wayback Machine
Official campaign websites for 6th district candidates
- Christian Onuoha (R) for Congress Archived September 13, 2020, at the Wayback Machine
- Frank Pallone (D) for Congress
Official campaign websites for 7th district candidates
- Thomas Kean Jr. (R) for Congress
- Tom Malinowski (D) for Congress
Official campaign websites for 8th district candidates
- Albio Sires (D) for Congress
Official campaign websites for 9th district candidates
- Bill Pascrell (D) for Congress
- Billy Prempeh (R) for Congress
Official campaign websites for 10th district candidates
- Donald Payne Jr. (D) for Congress
- Jennifer Zinone (R) for Congress Archived June 9, 2020, at the Wayback Machine
Official campaign websites for 11th district candidates
- Rosemary Becchi (R) for Congress
- Mikie Sherrill (D) for Congress
Official campaign websites for 12th district candidates
- Mark Razzoli (R) for Congress
- Bonnie Watson Coleman (D) for Congress