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6 ημέρες πριν · New Jersey’s senators are: Senior Senator. Cory Booker. Democrat. Since Oct 31, 2013. Next Election in 2026. Junior Senator. George Helmy. Democrat. Since Sep 9, 2024. Next Election in 2024. (About Ads | Hide These Ads) Find your U.S. Congress senators and representative in New Jersey using a map.
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9 λεπτά πριν · View results from the 2024 New Jersey Senate election. Follow live outcomes and maps by district as votes are added up on Election Day. ... Rep. 25% . C. Khalil. Khalil. Grn. 1% . Election day ...
The New Jersey Senate is the upper house of the New Jersey Legislature by the Constitution of 1844, replacing the Legislative Council. There are 40 legislative districts, representing districts with an average population of 232,225 (2020 figure).
9 ώρες πριν · Nov. 5, 2024: Rep. Andy Kim delivers victory speech in Cherry Hill after becoming the first Korean American U.S. senator. WASHINGTON — Voters agreed to send Andy Kim, a three-term congressman and former foreign policy analyst, to represent New Jersey in the U.S. Senate and elected candidates to the state’s 12 House seats by comfortable margins.
1 ημέρα πριν · Democratic U.S. Rep. Andy Kim won Tuesday’s election to become New Jersey’s newest member of the U.S. Senate, claiming the open seat once held by the disgraced Robert Menendez and punctuating ...
11 ώρες πριν · Rep. Andy Kim (D-03) is poised to become the first Korean American senator in U.S. history after the Associated Press projected he defeated his Republican opponent, hotelier Curtis Bashaw, in Tuesday’s general election. Kim, the Boston-born and Burlington County-raised son of Korean immigrants ...
The state's current senators are Democrats Cory Booker (serving since 2013) and George Helmy (serving since 2024). Frank Lautenberg was New Jersey's longest-serving senator (1982–2001; 2003–2013).