2020 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey

[1] Jeff Van Drew Republican Jeff Van Drew Republican The 2nd district is anchored in southern New Jersey coast, and includes all of Atlantic, Cumberland, and Salem counties, and parts of Burlington, Gloucester and Ocean counties.

The incumbent was Republican Jeff Van Drew, who was elected in 2018 as a Democrat, flipping the district with 52.9% of the vote.

On December 19, 2019, in a meeting with President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, and House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy in the Oval Office, Van Drew announced that he had officially changed his party affiliation to the Republican Party.

[16] Organizations State officials Local officials Republican County Committee Republican State Committee Individuals Organizations U.S. presidents Federal officials Organizations U.S. senators Individuals Publications Organizations Federal officials State officials Labor unions Newspapers U.S. presidents U.S. vice presidents Members of U.S. Congress State executives Labor unions Organizations Individuals Political parties with Jeff Van Drew (D) and Generic Democrat with Generic Republican and Generic Democrat with Jeff Van Drew (D) and Generic Opponent Andy Kim Democratic Andy Kim Democratic The 3rd district is based in central New Jersey, and includes parts of Burlington and Ocean counties.

[1] U.S. presidents Organizations Federal officials State and local officials Party chairs Organizations Complete video of debate, September 13, 2020. with generic Republican Albio Sires Democratic Albio Sires Democratic The 8th district is based in North Jersey encompassing parts of Bergen, Essex, Hudson and Union counties.

[1] U.S. presidents Organizations Organizations Complete video of debate Bonnie Watson Coleman Democratic Bonnie Watson Coleman Democratic The 12th district is located in the Route 1 corridor, encompassing parts of Mercer, Middlesex, Somerset and Union counties.