2016 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey Last updated December 20, 2025
2016 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey Turnout 68% [ 1] ( 32pp) Majority party Minority party Party Democratic Republican Last election 6 6 Seats won 7 5 Seat change 1 1Popular vote 1,821,620 1,541,631 Percentage 54.16% 45.84% Swing 3.97% 2.33%
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The 2016 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey were held on November 8, 2016, to elect the 12 U.S. representatives from the state of New Jersey , one from each of the state's 12 congressional districts . The elections coincided with the 2016 U.S. presidential election , as well as other elections to the House of Representatives, elections to the United States Senate and various state and local elections . The primaries were held on June 7.
The only competitive district this cycle was the 5th, which Democrats flipped, thereby giving them a 7–5 majority in the delegation.
District 1 2016 New Jersey's 1st congressional district election
Democratic Party incumbent Donald Norcross was first elected to this seat in the 2014 election .
Republican primary Candidates Nominee Bob Patterson, senior speechwriter in the George W. Bush's administration and adjunct professor of government at Patrick Henry College General election By county County [ 11] Donald Norcross Democratic Bob Patterson Republican Various candidates Other parties Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % # % Burlington (part) 6,000 58.2% 4,009 38.9% 293 2.8% 1,991 19.3% 10,302 Camden (part) 130,259 63.2% 69,503 33.8% 6,174 3.0% 60,656 29.4% 205,836 Gloucester (part) 47,072 52.7% 38,876 43.5% 3,387 3.9% 8,196 9.2% 89,335 Totals 183,231 60.0% 112,388 36.8% 9,854 3.2% 70,843 23.2% 305,473
District 2 2016 New Jersey's 2nd congressional district election County resultsLoBiondo : 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%
Republican Frank LoBiondo has represented this district since 1995.
Democratic primary Candidates Nominee David Cole, former White House aide, Barack Obama campaign staffer and candidate for this seat in 2014 General election Polling Poll source Date(s) administered Sample size Margin of error Frank LoBiondo (R) David Cole (D) Other Undecided Stockton University [ 12] October 19–23, 2016 625 ± 3.9% 59% 34% 3% 4%
By county County [ 11] Frank LoBiondo Republican David Cole Democratic Various candidates Other parties Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % # % Atlantic 59,858 54.6% 45,898 41.8% 3,918 3.6% 13,960 12.8% 109,674 Burlington (part) 720 73.5% 233 23.8% 27 2.7% 487 49.7% 980 Camden (part) 2,990 61.8% 1,723 35.6% 124 2.5% 1,267 26.2% 4,837 Cape May 29,796 67.5% 12,949 29.3% 1,385 3.1% 16,847 38.2% 44,130 Cumberland 26,837 55.6% 19,482 40.4% 1,935 4.0% 7,355 15.2% 48,254 Gloucester (part) 24,318 59.5% 15,441 37.8% 1,115 2.8% 8,877 21.7% 40,874 Ocean (part) 13,268 66.6% 5,882 29.5% 784 4.0% 7,386 37.1% 19,934 Salem 18,551 63.7% 9,230 31.7% 1,331 4.5% 9,321 22.0% 29,112 Totals 176,338 59.2% 110,838 37.2% 10,619 3.6% 65,500 22.0% 297,795
District 3 2016 New Jersey's 3rd congressional district election
Republican Tom MacArthur had represented this district since 2015.
General election By county County [ 11] Tom MacArthur Republican Frederick LaVergne Democratic Various candidates Other parties Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % # % Burlington (part) 99,449 53.0% 85,760 45.7% 2,399 1.3% 13,689 6.3% 187,608 Ocean (part) 95,147 67.7% 41,766 29.7% 3,539 2.5% 53,381 38.0% 140,452 Totals 194,596 59.3% 127,526 38.9% 5,938 1.8% 67,070 20.4% 328,060
District 4 2016 New Jersey's 4th congressional district election
Republican Chris Smith has represented this district since 1981.
Republican primary Candidates Eliminated in primary Bruce C MacDonald, jewellery store owner Democratic primary Candidates Nominee Lorna Phillipson, candidate for the General Assembly in 2015 General election By county County [ 11] Chris Smith Republican Lorna Phillipson Democratic Various candidates Other parties Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % # % Mercer (part) 27,988 59.5% 18,382 39.1% 632 1.3% 9,606 20.4% 47,002 Monmouth (part) 121,856 61.2% 71,105 35.7% 6,089 3.0% 50,751 25.5% 199,050 Ocean (part) 62,148 71.7% 22,045 25.4% 2,439 2.8% 40,103 46.3% 86,632 Totals 211,992 63.7% 111,532 33.5% 9,160 2.8% 100,460 30.2% 332,684
District 5 2016 New Jersey's 5th congressional district election County results Municipality results Gottheimer : 40–50% 50–60% 60–70% 70–80%Garrett : 40–50% 50–60% 60–70%
Republican incumbent Scott Garrett had served for seven terms. Josh Gottheimer , a former speechwriter for Bill Clinton and aide for the 2004 presidential campaign of John Kerry and the 2008 presidential campaign of Hillary Clinton , ran against Garrett as a Democrat. [ 13]
Republican primary Candidates Eliminated in primary Michael Cino, oil executive and candidate for this seat in 2006 & 2012 Peter Vallorosi General election Endorsements Josh Gottheimer (D)
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By county County [ 11] Josh Gottheimer Democratic Scott Garrett Republican Various candidates Other parties Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % # % Bergen (part) 135,681 56.2% 101,859 42.2% 3,985 1.6% 33,822 14.0% 241,525 Passaic (part) 7,449 41.9% 9,962 56.0% 387 2.2% −2,513 −14.1% 17,798 Sussex (part) 17,880 37.1% 28,117 58.4% 2,173 4.5% −10,237 −21.3% 48,170 Warren (part) 11,577 38.3% 17,752 58.8% 879 2.9% −6,175 −20.5% 30,208 Totals 172,587 51.1% 157,690 46.7% 7,424 2.2% 14,897 4.4% 337,701
District 6 2016 New Jersey's 6th congressional district election
Democratic Frank Pallone has represented this district since 1989.
General election By county County [ 11] Frank Pallone Democratic Brent Sonnek-Schmelz Republican Various candidates Other parties Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % # % Middlesex (part) 116,600 68.7% 50,849 30.0% 2,261 1.3% 65,751 38.7% 169,710 Monmouth (part) 51,295 54.7% 41,059 43.8% 1,371 1.5% 10,236 10.9% 93,725 Totals 167,895 63.7% 91,908 34.9% 3,632 1.4% 75,987 28.8% 263,435
District 7 2016 New Jersey's 7th congressional district election County resultsLance: 40–50% 50–60%Jacob: 50–60%
Republican Leonard Lance has represented this district since 2009.
Republican primary Candidates Eliminated in primary David Larsen, small-business owner Craig P. Heard Democratic primary Candidates Nominee Peter Jacob, social worker General election By county County [ 11] Leonard Lance Republican Peter Jacob Democratic Various candidates Other parties Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % # % Essex (part) 3,765 42.1% 5,022 56.2% 147 1.7% -1,257 -14.1% 8,934 Hunterdon 40,529 59.9% 23,614 34.9% 3,493 5.2% 16,915 25.0% 67,636 Morris (part) 30,116 57.3% 21,297 40.5% 1,123 2.1% 8,819 16.8% 52,536 Somerset (part) 59,306 52.8% 50,316 44.8% 2,772 2.5% 8,990 8.0% 112,394 Union (part) 43,056 49.5% 41,417 48.8% 1,449 1.7% 639 0.7% 86,922 Warren 9,078 59.7% 5,522 36.3% 613 4.0% 3,556 23.4% 15,213 Totals 185,850 54.1% 148,188 43.1% 9,597 2.8% 37,662 11.0% 343,635
District 8 2016 New Jersey's 8th congressional district election
Democrat Albio Sires has represented this district since 2007.
General election By county County [ 11] Albio Sires Democratic Agha Khan Republican Various candidates Other parties Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % # % Bergen (part) 2,156 71.7% 748 24.9% 102 3.4% 1,408 46.8% 3,006 Essex (part) 24,465 78.8% 5,057 16.3% 1,544 4.9% 19,408 62.5% 31,066 Hudson (part) 89,305 75.8% 23,069 19.6% 5,417 4.6% 66,236 54.2% 117,791 Union (part) 18,807 81.7% 3,463 15.0% 756 3.3% 15,344 66.7% 23,026 Totals 134,733 77.0% 32,337 18.5% 7,819 4.5% 102,396 58.5% 174,889
District 9 2016 New Jersey's 9th congressional district election
Democratic Bill Pascrell has represented this district since 1997.
Republican primary Candidates Nominee Hector L. Castillo, physician and independent candidate for governor in 2005 General election By county County [ 11] Bill Pascrell Democratic Hector Castillo Republican Various candidates Other parties Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % # % Bergen (part) 81,433 63.7% 43,308 33.9% 3,047 2.4% 38,125 29.8% 127,788 Hudson (part) 7,019 63.6% 3,644 33.0% 371 3.3% 3,375 30.6% 11,034 Passaic (part) 74,190 78.6% 18,424 19.5% 1,806 1.9% 55,766 69.1% 94,420 Totals 162,642 69.7% 65,376 28.0% 5,224 2.2% 97,266 41.7% 233,242
District 10 2016 New Jersey's 10th congressional district election
Democratic Donald Payne Jr. has represented this district since 2013.
General election By county County [ 11] Donald Payne Jr. Democratic David Pickney Republican Various candidates Other parties Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % # % Essex (part) 119,449 90.7% 9,463 7.2% 2,761 2.1% 109,986 83.5% 131,673 Hudson (part) 32,585 79.8% 6,563 16.1% 1,667 4.1% 26,022 63.7% 40,815 Union (part) 38,822 77.2% 10,424 20.7% 1,037 2.0% 28,398 56.5% 50,283 Totals 190,856 85.7% 26,450 11.9% 5,465 2.5% 164,406 73.8% 222,771
District 11 2016 New Jersey's 11th congressional district election County resultsFrelinghuysen: 50–60% 60–70%Wenzel: 40–50%
Republican Rodney Frelinghuysen has represented this district since 1995.
Republican primary Candidates Eliminated in primary Rick Van Glahn, home improvement contractor and candidate for this seat in 2014 Democratic primary Candidates Eliminated in primary Lee Anne Brogowski, business analyst and candidate for this seat in 2014 Richard McFarlane General election By county County [ 11] Rodney Frelinghuysen Republican Joseph Wenzel Democratic Various candidates Other parties Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % # % Essex (part) 37,617 47.1% 39,311 49.2% 2,927 3.7% -1,694 -2.1% 79,855 Morris (part) 109,227 62.4% 62,782 35.9% 3,068 1.7% 46,445 26.5% 175,077 Passaic (part) 31,300 56.7% 20,919 37.9% 2,942 5.3% 10,381 18.8% 55,161 Sussex (part) 16,155 64.9% 7,150 28.7% 1,594 6.4% 9,005 36.2% 24,899 Totals 194,299 58.0% 130,162 38.9% 10,531 3.1% 64,137 19.1% 334,992
District 12 2016 New Jersey's 12th congressional district election
Democrat Bonnie Watson Coleman has represented this district since 2015.
General election Endorsements Bonnie Watson Coleman (D)
By county County [ 11] Bonnie Watson Coleman Democratic Steven Uccio Republican Various candidates Other parties Margin Total votes cast # % # % # % # % Mercer (part) 70,757 70.7% 24,165 24.1% 5,187 5.2% 46,592 46.6% 100,109 Middlesex (part) 68,171 54.7% 50,192 40.2% 6,368 5.1% 12,094 14.5% 124,731 Somerset (part) 22,824 63.5% 10,730 29.8% 2,402 6.6% 12,094 33.7% 35,056 Union (part) 19,678 70.7% 7,320 26.3% 840 2.9% 12,358 44.4% 27,838 Totals 181,430 62.9% 92,407 32.0% 14,797 5.1% 89,023 30.9% 288,634
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