United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey, 2008
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The 2008 congressional elections in New Jersey were held on November 4, 2008 to determine who would represent the U.S. state, state of New Jersey in the United States House of Representatives. New Jersey has thirteen seats in the House, apportioned according to the 2000 United States Census. Representatives are elected for two-year terms; those elected serve din the 111th United States Congress, 111th Congress from January 4, 2009 until January 3, 2011. The election coincided with the United States Presidential election, 2008, 2008 U.S. presidential election. The statewide party primary elections were held June 3, 2008. District 3 was the only seat which changed party (from open Republican to Democratic), although CQ Politics had forecasted districts 3, 5 and 7 to be at some risk for the incumbent party.


Overview


District 1

This district contains all or parts of Burlington County, New Jersey, Burlington, Camden County, New Jersey, Camden and Gloucester County, New Jersey, Gloucester counties.


Candidates

* Rob Andrews (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative since 1990 * Dale Glading (Republican), founder of Saints Prison Ministry


Election

Incumbent Democrat Rob Andrews, in a surprise move on April 2, 2008, announced that he would be challenging incumbent Sen. Frank Lautenberg in the Democratic primary in June. His House seat, which is reliably Democratic (CPVI: D+14), thus became an open seat. The filing deadline for primary candidates was April 7, leaving only a few days for candidates to declare. Andrews' wife, Camille Andrews, won the Democratic primary for his seat in the House, while Andrews himself was beaten by Lautenberg in the Senate primary. After this defeat, Rob Andrews decided to run for re-election to his House seat; Camille withdrew her candidacy on September 3, and Rob Andrews announced that on September 4 that he would take her place as the Democratic candidate. He maintained that his wife had not been merely a placeholder candidate and said that he had only decided to run for re-election a week before he announced it; according to Andrews, his change of heart was a result of personal reflection.


Results


District 2

This district lies in the southern part of the state, containing all or portions of Atlantic County, New Jersey, Atlantic, Burlington County, New Jersey, Burlington, Camden County, New Jersey, Camden, Cape May County, New Jersey, Cape May: Cumberland County, New Jersey, Cumberland, Gloucester County, New Jersey, Gloucester and Salem County, New Jersey, Salem counties.


Candidates

* Dave Kurkowski (Democratic), City Councilman from Cape May * Frank LoBiondo (Republican), incumbent U.S. Representative since 1995


Results


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District 3

This district contains all or portions of Burlington County, New Jersey, Burlington, Camden, New Jersey, Camden and Ocean County, New Jersey, Ocean counties.


Candidates

* John Adler (Democratic), New Jersey State Senator * Chris Myers (New Jersey politician), Chris Myers (Republican), Mayor of Medford, New Jersey, Medford


Election

Incumbent Republican Jim Saxton announced that he would retire at the end of his term. A mid-September internal poll by McLaughlin & Associates showed Myers defeating Adler by a margin of 33% to 29%, with a plurality of voters - 37% - undecided. The poll attributed Myers' lead to a general dissatisfaction among voters towards Adler's negative ads and negative mailers from various political committees supporting the Democrat. It also indicated that Adler's low approval ratings were partially due to the perception that he is a "career politician" and the fact that he is an Ivy League-educated lawyer. Adler's association with unpopular Democratic Gov. Jon Corzine also hurt him, while Myers was helped from his endorsement by incumbent Rep. Jim Saxton, who held a 53 percent favorable rating. However, later polls indicated that the race was too close to call.


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District 4

This district lies in the central part of the state, including all or portions of Burlington County, New Jersey, Burlington County, Mercer County, New Jersey, Mercer, Monmouth County, New Jersey, Monmouth and Ocean County, New Jersey, Ocean counties.


Candidates

* Chris Smith (New Jersey politician), Chris Smith (Republican), incumbent U.S. Representative (1981) * Joshua M. Zeitz, Josh Zeitz (Democratic), author, teacher, and historian


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District 5

This district contains most of the Northern New Jersey Skylands Region of Sussex and Warren counties and stretches along the New York border into Northern Passaic and Bergen Counties, including the townships of Paramus and Ridgewood, New Jersey, Ridgewood.


Candidates

* Scott Garrett (Republican), incumbent U.S. Representative since 2003 * Dennis Shulman (Democratic), psychologist, public speaker, and rabbi


Election

Republican incumbent Scott Garrett had been elected by safe margins in the past but in 2006 he only won by 10 points against Paul Aronsohn, the smallest margin of his career. Garrett was the only incumbent in the state thought to possibly be at risk.


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District 6

This district lies in the east-central part of the state, including all or portions of Middlesex County, New Jersey, Middlesex, Monmouth County, New Jersey, Monmouth, Somerset County, New Jersey, Somerset and Union County, New Jersey, Union counties.


Candidates

* Robert McLeod (Republican), municipal judge * Frank Pallone (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative since 1988


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District 7

The incumbent, Republican Representative Mike Ferguson (New Jersey politician), Mike Ferguson, announced on November 19, 2007, that he would not seek re-election, citing family obligations.Chebium, Raju
"Ferguson won't seek reelection to Congress"
, ''Home News Tribune'', November 19, 2007. Accessed November 19, 2007. "Rep. Mike Ferguson, R-Warren Township, said today he won’t seek reelection next year to a fifth term… The next elections are in November 2008; Stender is again a Democratic candidate for the 7th district seat Ferguson currently occupies."


Candidates

* Dean Greco (Independent), Clinton Township, New Jersey, Clinton Township schoolteacher * Michael P. Hsing (Independent), Bridgewater Township, New Jersey, Bridgewater Township councilman * Leonard Lance (Republican), New Jersey Senate, State Senator and former Minority Leader * Linda Stender (Democratic), New Jersey General Assembly, New Jersey Assemblywoman and 2006 Democratic nominee for New Jersey's 7th Congressional district


Eliminated in Republican primary

*A.D. Amar, professor at Seton Hall University *Kate Whitman Annis, former ice hockey player and daughter of former Governor of New Jersey, Governor Christine Todd Whitman *Kelly Hatfield, former Summit, New Jersey, Summit County Council President *Leonard Lance (Republican), New Jersey Senate, State Senator and former Minority Leader *Martin L. Marks, Mayor of Scotch Plains, New Jersey, Scotch Plains *Thomas Roughneen, former Assistant Prosecutor in both Union County, New Jersey, Union and Essex County, New Jersey, Essex counties


Election

The district was considered to lean Republican, but the 2008 election was expected to be highly competitive, considering the closeness of the 2006 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey#District 7, previous election. Lance and Stender debated each other twice during the campaign. In September, they met in Scotch Plains, New Jersey, Scotch Plains for a debate hosted at the Jewish Community Campus of Central New Jersey. The candidates met in October in Edison, New Jersey, Edison for a second debate, which was televised on News 12 New Jersey. Both major-party candidates campaigned with prominent politicians of their party in the months before the election. Lance campaigned with then U.S. President George W. Bush and former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney. Stender campaigned with former U.S. president Bill Clinton and House Majority Leader, U.S. House of Representatives majority leader Steny Hoyer.


District 8

This district lies in the north-east part of the state, including all or portions of Essex County, New Jersey, Essex and Passaic County, New Jersey, Passaic counties.


Candidates

* Roland Straten (Republican), engineer and United States Navy, U.S. Navy veteran * Bill Pascrell, Bill Pascrell Jr. (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative since 1997


Results


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District 9

This district lies in the north-east part of the state, including all or portions of Bergen County, New Jersey, Bergen and Hudson County, New Jersey, Hudson and Passaic County, New Jersey, Passaic counties.


Candidates

* Vincent Micco (Republican), United States Army, U.S. Army veteran * Steve Rothman (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative since 1997


Results


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District 10

This district lies in the north-east part of the state, including all or portions of Essex County, New Jersey, Essex, Hudson County, New Jersey, Hudson and Union County, New Jersey, Union counties. Republicans again failed to nominate a candidate to oppose Payne, but the Socialist Workers Party (United States), Socialist Workers Party nominated Michael Taber, an editor.


Candidates

* Donald M. Payne (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative since 1989


Results


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District 11

This district lies in the north-central part of the state, including all or portions of Essex County, New Jersey, Essex, Morris County, New Jersey, Morris, Passaic County, New Jersey, Passaic, Somerset County, New Jersey, Somerset and Sussex County, New Jersey, Sussex counties.


Candidates

* Rodney Frelinghuysen (Republican), incumbent U.S. Representative since 1995 * Tom Wyka (Democratic), information technology manager and 2006 Democratic nominee for New Jersey's 11th Congressional district


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District 12

This district lies in the central part of the state, including all or portions of Hunterdon County, New Jersey, Hunterdon, Mercer County, New Jersey, Mercer, Middlesex County, New Jersey, Middlesex, Monmouth County, New Jersey, Monmouth and Somerset County, New Jersey, Somerset counties.


Candidates

* Alan Bateman (Republican), deputy mayor of Holmdel Township, New Jersey, Holmdel Township * Rush Holt Jr. (Democratic), incumbent U.S. representative since 1999


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District 13

This district lies in the north-east part of the state, including all or portions of Essex County, New Jersey, Essex, Hudson County, New Jersey, Hudson, Middlesex County, New Jersey, Middlesex and Union County, New Jersey, Union counties.


Candidates

* Albio Sires (Democratic), incumbent U.S. Representative since 2006 * Joseph Turula, former Pompton Lakes, New Jersey, Pompton Lakes councilman and lawyer


Results


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References


External links


Division of Elections
from the ''New Jersey Secretary of State''
U.S. Congress candidates for New Jersey
at Project Vote Smart
New Jersey U.S. House Races
from ''2008 Race Tracker''
Campaign contributions for New Jersey congressional races
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