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词条 New Jersey's 2nd congressional district
释义

  1. Counties and municipalities in the district

  2. Voting

  3. List of representatives

     1813–1815: Two seats  Seat A  Seat B  1843–present: One seat 

  4. Electoral history

  5. References

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|state = New Jersey
|district number = 2
|image name = New Jersey's 2nd congressional district (2013).svg
|image width = 150
|image caption = District map as of 2013
|representative = Jeff Van Drew
|party = Democratic
|residence = Dennis Township
|english area =
|percent urban = 79.10
|percent rural = 20.90
|population = 733,973
|population year = 2010
|median income = $65,467[1]
|percent white = 75.4
|percent black = 14.7
|percent asian = 2.4
|percent native american = 0.4
|percent hispanic = 10.3
|percent other race = 1.4
|percent blue collar =
|percent white collar =
|percent gray collar =
|cpvi = R+1[2]
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New Jersey's second congressional district, based in Southern New Jersey, is represented by Democrat Jeff Van Drew.

Counties and municipalities in the district

For the 113th and successive Congresses (based on redistricting following the 2010 Census), the congressional district contains all or portions of eight counties and 92 municipalities:[3]

Atlantic County:

all 23 municipalities

Burlington County:

Bass River Township and Washington Township

Camden County:

Waterford Township

Cape May County:

all 16 municipalities

Cumberland County:

all 14 municipalities

Gloucester County:

Clayton, East Greenwich Township (part), Elk Township, Franklin Township, Harrison Township, Mantua Township, Newfield, Pitman, South Harrison Township, Swedesboro and Woolwich Township

Ocean County:

Barnegat Light, Beach Haven, Eagleswood, Harvey Cedars, Little Egg Harbor Township, Long Beach Township, Ship Bottom, Stafford Township (part), Surf City, Tuckerton

Salem County:

all 15 municipalities

Voting

Election results from presidential races
YearOfficeResults
2016 PresidentTrump 50.6 - 46.0%[4]
2012 PresidentObama 53.5 - 45.4%[4]
2008 PresidentObama 53 - 45%
2004 PresidentBush 50 - 49%
2000 PresidentGore 54 - 43%
1996 PresidentClinton 50 - 36%
1992 PresidentClinton 41 - 39%

List of representatives

Representative Party Years District home District information Notes
District organized from New Jersey's At-large congressional district in 1799
Aaron KitchellDemocratic-Republican March 4, 1799 – March 3, 1801 Hanover Morris and Sussex Counties
District organized to New Jersey's At-large congressional district in 1801

1813–1815: Two seats

For the Thirteenth Congress, elected in 1812, two seats were apportioned, elected at-large on a general ticket. This district was organized from New Jersey's At-large congressional district.

Seat A

Representative Party Years District home District information Notes
James SchuremanFederalist March 4, 1813 – March 3, 1815 New Brunswick Hunterdon, Middlesex, Monmouth, and Somerset Counties

Seat B

Representative Party Years District home District information Notes
Richard StocktonFederalist March 4, 1813 – March 3, 1815 Princeton

The District was merged into New Jersey's At-large congressional district in 1815

1843–present: One seat

Representative Party Years District home District information NotesCounties/Towns
District organized from New Jersey's At-large congressional district
George SykesDemocratic March 4, 1843 – March 3, 1845 Mount HollyBurlington, Mercer, and Monmouth
Samuel G. WrightWhig March 4, 1845 – July 30, 1845 Imlaystown DiedBurlington and Monmouth
Vacant (July 30, 1845 – November 4, 1845)
George SykesDemocratic November 4, 1845 – March 3, 1847 Mount Holly
William A. NewellWhig March 4, 1847 – March 3, 1851 AllentownBurlington, Mercer, and Monmouth
Charles SkeltonDemocratic March 4, 1851 – March 3, 1855 TrentonBurlington, Mercer, Monmouth, and Ocean
George R. RobbinsOpposition March 4, 1855 – March 3, 1857Hamilton Square
Republican March 4, 1857 – March 3, 1859
John L.N. StrattonRepublican March 4, 1859 – March 3, 1863 Mount Holly
George MiddletonDemocratic March 4, 1863 – March 3, 1865 Allentown
William A. NewellRepublican March 4, 1865 – March 3, 1867 Allentown
Charles HaightDemocratic March 4, 1867 – March 3, 1871
Samuel C. ForkerDemocratic March 4, 1871 – March 3, 1873
Samuel A. DobbinsRepublican March 4, 1873 – March 3, 1877 Mount HollyAtlantic, Burlington, Mercer, and Ocean
John H. PughRepublican March 4, 1877 – March 3, 1879
Hezekiah B. SmithDemocratic March 4, 1879 – March 3, 1881
J. Hart BrewerRepublican March 4, 1881 – March 3, 1885
James BuchananRepublican March 4, 1885 – March 3, 1893
John J. GardnerRepublican March 4, 1893 – March 3, 1903
March 4, 1903 – March 3, 1913Atlantic, Burlington, Cape May, and Cumberland
J. Thompson BakerDemocratic March 4, 1913 – March 3, 1915
Isaac BacharachRepublican March 4, 1915 – January 3, 1933
January 3, 1933 – January 3, 1937Atlantic, Cape May, and Cumberland
Elmer H. WeneDemocratic January 3, 1937 – January 3, 1939
Walter S. JeffriesRepublican January 3, 1939 – January 3, 1941
Elmer H. WeneDemocratic January 3, 1941 – January 3, 1945
T. Millet HandRepublican January 3, 1945 – December 26, 1956 Died
Vacant (December 26, 1956 – November 5, 1957)
Milton W. GlennRepublican November 5, 1957 – January 3, 1965
Thomas C. McGrath, Jr.Democratic January 3, 1965 – January 3, 1967
Charles W. Sandman, Jr.Republican January 3, 1967 – January 3, 1971Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, and Salem
January 3, 1971 – January 3, 1973{{Data missing}}
January 3, 1973 – January 3, 1975Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, Salem, and parts of Burlington and Ocean
William J. HughesDemocratic January 3, 1975 – January 3, 1983Ocean City
January 3, 1983 – January 3, 1985Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, Salem, and parts of Burlington and Ocean
January 3, 1985 – January 3, 1993Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, Salem, and parts of Gloucester
January 3, 1993 – January 3, 1995Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, Salem, and parts of Burlington and Gloucester
Frank LoBiondoRepublican January 3, 1995 – January 3, 2003Ventnor
January 3, 2003 – January 3, 2013Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, Salem, and parts of Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester
January 3, 2013 – January 3, 2019Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, Salem, and parts of Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Ocean
Jeff Van DrewDemocraticJanuary 3, 2019 – present Dennis Township

Electoral history

{{Expand list|date=August 2008}}
New Jersey|2|}}: Results 1890–2010 [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]
DemocratVotesPctRepublicanVotesPct3rd PartyPartyVotesPct3rd PartyPartyVotesPct3rd PartyPartyVotesPct3rd PartyPartyVotesPct3rd PartyPartyVotesPct
1844George Sykes7,57351.9%William Irick6,99548.0%
1844George Sykes6,50348.5%Samuel G. Wright6,91951.5%
1846Thomas E. Combes5,95943.3%William A. Newell7,53154.7%(FNU) RidsonNative American Party2802.0%
1848Stacy G. Potts8,38245.9%William A. Newell9,87754.1%
1852Charles Skelton10,22952.2%William Brown9,23847.1%Daniel BusbyNative American Party1340.7%
1854Nathaniel S. Rue7,76942.4%George R. Robbins10,53957.6%
1856James W. Wall10,69247.7%George R. Robbins11,72352.3%
1858James W. Wall8,76743.3%John L. N. Stratton11,47156.7%
1860Augustus Green12,15447.2%John L. N. Stratton13,58252.8%
1862George Middleton12,18252.9%William Brown10,86447.1%
1864George Middleton13,09148.4%William A. Newell13,95351.6%
1866Charles Haight13,82550.6%William A. Newell13,47649.4%
1868Charles Haight16,30951.3%James F. Rusling15,49448.7%
1870Samuel C. Forker15,89950.7%William A. Newell15,45249.3%
1872Samuel C. Forker11,78745.4%Samuel A. Dobbins14,19254.6%
1874Andrew J. Smith13,01148.2%Samuel A. Dobbins13,97751.8%
1876Hezekiah B. Smith15,48549.2%John Howard Pugh16,01550.8%
1878Hezekiah B. Smith14,61050.6%John Howard Pugh18,58047.4%Charles E. BakerNational Prohibition5682.0%
1880Hezekiah B. Smith16,53646.6%J. Hart Brewer18,58052.4%Samuel A. DobbinsGreenback Party3421.0%
1882Lewis Parker14,53547.8%J. Hart Brewer15,60451.3%Edward T. HowlandGreenback Party2700.9%
1884Franklin Gauntt16,85345.4%James Buchanan19,14451.5%Henry B. HowellNational Prohibition8982.4%Samuel A. DobbinsGreenback Party2710.7%
1886Elias S. Reed15,06542.6%James Buchanan17,76750.2%Leonard BrownNational Prohibition2,5477.2%
1888Chauncey H. Beasley19,10444.6%James Buchanan22,40752.4%Minot C. MorganNational Prohibition1,2923.0%
1890Wilson D. Haven16,35246.6%James Buchanan17,51550.0%Leonard BrownNational Prohibition1,2003.4%
1892George D. Wetherill20,59245.9%John J. Gardner22,71650.6%F. FrenchNational Prohibition1,3483.0%D. DuroePeople's Party1690.4
1894Martin L. Haines12,90034.45%John J. Gardner22,64160.5%Jacob D. JoslinNational Prohibition1,2783.4%William B. EllisPeople's Party6301.7
1896Abraham E. Conrow13,96929.3%John J. Gardner31,41866.0%R. Lowber TempleNational Democratic1,0762.3%J. Bailie AdamsNational Prohibition1,0362.2%George YardleySocialist Labor1150.2
1898John F. Hall17,36740.5%John J. Gardner24,03556.1%Joseph J. CurrieNational Prohibition1,2943.0%John P. WeigelSocialist Labor1530.4
1900Thomas J. Prickett17,35134.3%John J. Gardner31,35961.9%Harry S. PowellNational Prohibition1,4192.8%J. Louis PancoastSocial Democratic4180.8%Emil F. WegenerSocialist Labor750.1%
1902Thomas A. Gash9,46529.6%John J. Gardner19,96662.5%Marion R. OwenNational Prohibition2,3237.3%Daniel W. DavisSocialist Labor1990.6%
1904Samuel E. Perry13,03534.2%John J. Gardner26,29659.7%Thomas H. LandonNational Prohibition1,4064.0%Robert W. BuckleySocialist2542.1%Marion R. OwenPeople's Dem.2092.1%|
1906Samuel E. Perry8,92128.6%John J. Gardner19,63763.0%William RiddleLabor & Lincoln1,2494.0%W. F. TowerNational Prohibition9002.9%Morris KorshetSocialist3801.2%Marion R. OwenHome Rule1050.3%
1908{{nowrap|Edward Burd Grubb}}20,50644.8%John J. Gardner23,90652.2%James E. SteelmanNational Prohibition1,0122.2%John B. LeedsSocialist3470.8%
1910George Hampton16,91538.2%John J. Gardner22,86151.6%William RiddleIndependent Labor3,5087.9%John W. HughesNational Prohibition7381.7%George S. RawcliffeSocialist2950.7%
1912{{nowrap|J. Thompson Baker}}16,13045.0%John J. Gardner12,33034.4%Francis D. PotterProgressive7,38420.6%
1914{{nowrap|J. Thompson Baker}}14,35235.2%Isaac Bacharach21,44852.6%William H. BrightProgressive Roosevelt3,5088.6%James ChapmanNational Prohibition7751.9%G. A. McKeonSocialist6731.7%
1916William Myers14,22034.2%Isaac Bacharach24,86559.7%J. Ward GambleNational Prohibition1,6544.0%Abraham WarrenSocialist8802.1%
1918John T. French8,61028.2%Isaac Bacharach20,74467.9%Levi B. SharpNational Prohibition1,2063.9%
1920William E. Jonah21,51129.5%Isaac Bacharach51,00670.0%George E. StrotherSocialist3310.5%
1922{{nowrap|Charles S. Stevens}}22,00130.2%Isaac Bacharach50,92569.8%
1924{{nowrap|Charles S. Stevens}}21,18523.8%Isaac Bacharach67,66876.2%
1926Frank Melville12,77519.4%Isaac Bacharach53,17480.6%
1928George R. Greis30,85623.7%Isaac Bacharach99,10976.3%
1930{{nowrap|Hans Froelicher, Jr.}}17,12520.1%Isaac Bacharach67,72979.7%Florian AmbrosehCommunist1550.2%
1932Harry R. Coulomb35,25736.4%Isaac Bacharach60,96362.9%Albert H. SchreiberSocialist-Labor4130.4%Walter L. YerkesProhibition2920.3%
1934Charles W. Ackley48,74349.3%Isaac Bacharach49,82450.4%Franklin L. WatkinsSocialist-Labor2260.2%
1936Elmer H. Wene55,58050.0%Isaac Bacharach50,95845.8%Ted LenoreTownsend Nonpartisan3,2412.9%U. G. RobinsonProp. Home Protection1,2061.1%Franklin L. WatkinsSocialist970.1%Frank A. YacovelliTownsend Social Justice860.1%Thomas F. OgilvieEnd Poverty Const18<0.1%
1938Elmer H. Wene55,34449.1%Walter S. Jeffries57,09050.1%Isaac StalbergRoosevelt Liberal Independent2220.2%Margaret V. MoodyNational Prohibition910.1%Anthon B. FerrettiIndependent Peoples47<0.1%Frank B. HubinRoosevelt Independent23<0.1%
1940Elmer H. Wene60,39252.4%Walter S. Jeffries54,89747.6%Joseph B. SharpProhibition35<0.1%
1942Elmer H. Wene40,47853.0%{{nowrap|Benjamin D. Foulois}}35,93047.0%
1944Edison Hedges42,86245.6%T. Millet Hand51,19454.4%
1946Edward T. Keeley26,74032.9%T. Millet Hand54,51167.1%
1948William E. Stringer38,19437.5%T. Millet Hand62,80461.7%Thomas F. OgilvieProgressive7640.8%
1952{{nowrap|Charles Edward Rupp}}46,17436.6%T. Millet Hand79,95563.4%
1954Clayton E. Burdick37,54136.4%T. Millet Hand65,55163.6%Morris KarpSocialist-Labor560.1%
1956{{nowrap|Thomas C. Stewart}}39,38332.0%T. Millet Hand83,43367.8%Morris KarpSocialist-Labor1510.1%
1958{{nowrap|Joseph G. Hancock}}50,55846.1%Milton W. Glenn58,62153.4%Morris KarpSocialist-Labor5470.5%
1960John A. Miller59,52043.2%Milton W. Glenn77,89456.5%Morris KarpSocialist-Labor3380.2%
1962Paul R. Porreca54,31746.7%Milton W. Glenn61,28552.7%Elwin BakerSocialist Labor6250.5%
1964{{nowrap|Thomas C. McGrath, Jr.}}73,26450.8%Milton W. Glenn70,99749.2%
1966{{nowrap|Thomas C. McGrath, Jr.}}65,49446.9%{{nowrap|Charles W. Sandman, Jr.}}72,01451.5%Albert RonisSocialist Labor1,2590.9%Lindwood W. Erickson, Jr.Conservative9910.7%
1968David Dichter73,36144.4%{{nowrap|Charles W. Sandman, Jr.}}91,21855.3%Albert RonisSocialist Labor5050.3%
1970William J. Hughes64,88248.3%{{nowrap|Charles W. Sandman, Jr.}}69,39251.7%
1972John D. Rose69,37434.3%{{nowrap|Charles W. Sandman, Jr.}}133,09665.7%
1974William J. Hughes109,76357.3%{{nowrap|Charles W. Sandman, Jr.}}79,06441.3%Andrew WengerIndependent2,6931.4%
1976William J. Hughes141,75361.7%James R. Hurley87,91538.3%
1978William J. Hughes112,76866.4%James H. Biggs56,99733.6%
1980William J. Hughes135,43757.5%Beech N. Fox97,07241.2%Robert C. RothhouseLibertarian2,2621.0%Adele FrischSocialist Labor9390.4%
1982William J. Hughes102,82668.0%John J. Mahoney47,06931.1%Bruce PowersLibertarian1,2330.8%
1984William J. Hughes132,84163.2%Raymond G. Massie77,23136.8%
1986William J. Hughes83,82168.3%Alfred J. Bennington, Jr.35,16728.6%Len SmithPro Life, Anti-Abortion3,8123.1%
1988William J. Hughes134,50565.7%Kirk W. Conover67,75933.1%Richard A. Schindewolf, Jr.Pro-Life Conservative2,3721.2%
1990William J. Hughes97,69888.2%(no candidate)William A. KanengiserPopulist13,12011.8%
1992{{nowrap|William J. Hughes}}132,46555.9%{{nowrap|Frank A. LoBiondo}}98,31541.5%Roger W. BaconLibertarian2,5751.1%Joseph PonczekAnti-Tax2,0670.9%Andrea LippiFreedom, Equality, Prosperity1,6050.7%
1994{{nowrap|Louis N. Magazzu}}56,15135.4%{{nowrap|Frank A. LoBiondo}}102,56664.6%
1996Ruth Katz83,89038.0%{{nowrap|Frank A. LoBiondo}}133,13160.3%David Rodger HeadrickIndependent1,4390.7%Judith Lee AzarenIndependent1,1740.5%Andrea LippiIndependent1,0840.5%
1998{{nowrap|Derek Hunsberger}}43,56330.8%{{nowrap|Frank A. LoBiondo}}93,24865.9%Glenn CampbellIndependent2,9552.1%Mary A. WhittamIndependent1,7481.2%
2000Edward G. Janosik74,63231.9%{{nowrap|Frank A. LoBiondo}}155,18766.4%Robert GabrielskyIndependent3,2521.4%Constantino RozzoIndependent7880.3%
2002Steven A. Farkas47,73528.3%{{nowrap|Frank A. LoBiondo}}116,83469.2%Roger MerleGreen1,7391.0%Michael J. Matthews, Jr.Libertarian1,7201.0%Costantino RozzoSocialist Party USA7710.5%
2004Timothy J. Robb86,79232.7%{{nowrap|Frank A. LoBiondo}}172,77965.1%Willie NorwoodJobs Equality Business1,9930.8%Michael J. Matthews, Jr.Libertarian1,7670.7%Jose David AlcantaraGreen1,5160.6%Costantino RozzoSocialist Party USA5950.2%
2006Viola Thomas-Hughes64,27735.6%{{nowrap|Frank A. LoBiondo}}111,24561.6%Robert E. MullockPreserve Green Space3,0711.7%Lynn MerleA New Direction9920.5%Thomas FanslauWe The People6030.3%Willie NorwoodSocialist3850.2%
2008David C. Kurkowski110,99039.1%{{nowrap|Frank A. LoBiondo}}167,70159.1%Jason M. GroverGreen1,7630.6%Peter Frank BoyceConstitution1,5510.5%Gary SteinRock the Boat1,3120.5%Costantino RozzoSocialist Party USA6480.2%
2010Gary Stein51,69030.9%{{nowrap|Frank A. LoBiondo}}109,46065.5%Peter Frank BoyceConstitution4,1202.5%Mark Lovettmarklovett.us1,1230.7%Vitov Valdes-MunozAmerican Labor7270.4%
2012Cassandra Shober116,46340.3%{{nowrap|Frank A. LoBiondo}}166,67957.7%John OrdilleLibertarian2,6990.9%Charles LukensConstitutional Conservative1,3290.5%David W. Bowen, Sr.The People's Agenda1,0100.3%Frank Faralli, Jr.Conservative, Compassionate, Creative8920.3%
2014Bill Hughes, Jr.62,98637.0%{{nowrap|Frank A. LoBiondo}}104,95861.7%Alexander H. SpanoDemocratic-Republican Party (New)6370.4%Gary Stein(Various slogans)5750.3%Costantino RozzoAmerican Labor Party (New)4730.3%Bayode OlabisiMaking Us Better4470.3%
2016David Cole110,83837.2%{{nowrap|Frank A. LoBiondo}}176,33859.2%John OrdilleLibertarian Party3,7731.3%James KeenanMake Government Work2,6530.9%Steven FenichelRepresenting the 99%1,5740.5%Eric BeechwoodPeople's Independent Progressive1,3870.5%Gabriel Brian FrancoFor Political Revolution1,2320.4%

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