What part of NJ does Van Drew represent?

What part of NJ does Van Drew represent?

New Jersey’s 2nd congressional district, based in Southern New Jersey, is represented by Republican Jeff Van Drew….

New Jersey’s 2nd congressional district
District map as of 2013
RepresentativeJeff Van Drew R–Dennis Township
Distribution80.55% urban 19.45% rural
Population (2019)707,255

What district is Jeff Van Drew from?

Representative (R) since 2019
Jeff Van Drew/Office

Who is the congressman for South Jersey?

Congressman Donald Norcross (NJ-01) held a roundtable discussion about the high cost of prescription drugs and vowed to take action to help South Jersey families.

Who is Jeff Van Drew’s wife?

Ricarda Van Drew
Jeff Van Drew/Wife

Who is the youngest member of Congress?

Madison Cawthorn (R-NC) is the youngest member of the 117th Congress at age 26. He replaced Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), who is the youngest woman ever elected to Congress and was the youngest of the 116th Congress. Cawthorn is the youngest person elected to the U.S. Congress since Jed Johnson Jr. in 1964.

How many congressmen are from NJ?

There currently are 12 United States congressional districts in New Jersey based on results from the 2010 Census. There were once as many as 15.

Who is US Senator of New Jersey now?

Bob Menendez (Democratic Party)
Cory BookerSince 2013
New Jersey/Senators

How many congressman are there in NJ?

What does Alexandria Ocasio Cortez do?

Legislator
WaiterActivist
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez/Professions

Why is cawthorn in a wheelchair?

He was riding as a passenger in a BMW X3 SUV near Daytona Beach, Florida, when his friend Bradley Ledford fell asleep at the wheel. The SUV crashed into a concrete barrier while Cawthorn’s feet were on the dashboard. The injuries from the accident left Cawthorn partially paralyzed, and he now uses a wheelchair.

Who is one of New Jersey senators now?

The state’s current Senators are Democrats Bob Menendez (serving since 2006) and Cory Booker (serving since 2013). Frank Lautenberg was New Jersey’s longest-serving senator (1982–2001; 2003–2013).

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