DISTRICT 1
Ten-term incumbent Rob Andrews is seeking the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate.
Democrat: Camille Andrews, the wife of Rep. Rob Andrews, is seeking the seat her husband for eighteen years until deciding to challenge incumbent Frank Lautenberg in the Democratic U.S. Senate primary. She faces two primary opponents: Mahdi Ibn-Ziyardm, a social studies teacher and Camden Democratic Committeeman; and John Caramanna, who ran for the State Assembly in 2007 but withdrew from the Democratic primary. Bishop David G. Evans, a major religious and civic leader in Camden and a member of the Democratic National Convention Credentials Committee, dropped out of the race last week. Safe Andrews
Republicans: Rev. Dale Glading, who runs a prison ministry, is the GOP organization candidate. He races a primary challenge from Gulf War veteran Fernando Powers, a supporter of Ron Paul and Murray Sabrin. Safe Glading
DISTRICT 2
Republican: Seven-term Congressman Frank LoBiondo faces a primary challenge from Donna Ward, a Paul/Sabrin backer. Safe LoBiondo
Democrat: Cape May City Councilman David Kurkowski, who owns a market research firm, is unopposed in the Democratic primary. Safe Kurkowski
DISTRICT 3
Twelve-term incumbent Jim Saxton, a Republican, is retiring.
Democrat: Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman John Adler is unopposed for the Democratic nomination. Safe Adler
Republican: Medford Mayor Christopher Myers, a Lockheed-Martin executive, is the choice of the Burlington County GOP and has Jim Saxton’s endorsement; he also has the organization line in Camden County.The Ocean County GOP is backing Freeholder Jack Kelly. The third candidate is former Tabernacle Township Committeeman Justin Murphy. This is a contest between Myers, who has raised slightly more money, and Kelly, who has a bigger geographic base in a Republican primary. Myers has taken some hits over a $500 personal contribution he made to Frank Lautenberg’s ’08 re-election campaign, and Burlington GOP remains divided after a intra-party leadership battle last fall. Leans Kelly
DISTRICT 4
Republican: Christopher Smith is unopposed in his bid for re-election to a fifteenth term. Safe Smith
DISTRICT 5
Republican: Scott Garrett, elected to Congress in 2002, has no primary opponent. Safe Garrett
Democrat: Organization Democrats have lined up behind Dennis Shulman, a blind rabbi/psychologist who has enjoyed some early fundraising success. He faces two primary rivals: attorney Camille Abate, who won about 1/3 of the vote in the ’06 primary (and has the backing of Passaic County Sheriff Gerald Speziale), and Roger Bacon, who manufactures personalized mugs. Likely Shulman
DISTRICT 6
Democrat: Frank Pallone has no opposition in the Democratic primary for the seat he has held since 1988.
Republican: Three Republicans are seeking the chance to challenge Pallone: former Holmdel Municipal Court Judge Robert McLeod, who has the organization line in Middlesex, Monmouth and Union counties; Peter Cerrato of Edison; and James Hogan, who is running on the Paul/Sabrin slate. So far, Hogan is the only one who has mounted a campaign and articulated his positions on national issues. Safe McLeod
DISTRICT 7
Four-term incumbent Mike Ferguson, a Republican, is retiring.
Republican: Seven Republicans are seeking to succeed Mike Ferguson in a district that has been Republican since 1956: State Sen. Leonard Lance has raised $300,000 and has won organization lines in Hunterdon (38% of the district in a GOP primary) and Somerset (29%); Kate Whitman, the daughter of former Gov. Christie Whitman, has raised $430,000 and has organization support in Middlesex County (6%); and Kelly Hatfield, with the organization line in Union County (27%), has raised about $100,00. Scotch Plains Mayor Martin Marks, who is running to the right of the rest of the field, has no organizations support, but has raised nearly $125,000. Three other candidates lag far behind: former prosecutor/Iraq War veteran Tom Roughneen, who has been impressive on the campaign trail but has no money or organization support; A.D. Amar, a Seton Hall University professor; and Darren Young, a perennial candidate who is running on the Paul/Sabrin ticket. Likely Lance
Democrat: Linda Stender, a four-term Assemblywoman who came within 1% of ousting Ferguson two years ago. She is unopposed in the primary. Safe Stender
DISTRICT 8
Democrat: Bill Pascrell, elected to Congress when he upset a one-term GOP incumbent in 1996, has no opposition in the Democratic primary. Safe Pascrell
Republican: Roland Straten, a 67-year-old retired CEO and Montclair civic leader, is unopposed in the GOP primary. Safe Straten
DISTRICT 9
Democrat: Steven Rothman, the Chairman of Barack Obama’s New Jersey campaign, has no primary opponent. Safe Rothman
Republican: Vincent Micco, an Iraq War veteran who won 28% against Rothman in 2006, is unopposed in the GOP primary. Safe Micco
DISTRICT 10
Democrat: Donald Payne, the only African-American to represent New Jersey in Congress, is unopposed in the Democratic primary as he seeks re-election to an eleventh term.
Republican: No candidate
DISTRICT 11
Republican: Seven-term incumbent Rodney Frelinghuysen faces a primary challenge from Kate Erber, a 26-year-old manager at Novartis and a backer of Paul/Sabrin. Safe Frelinghuysen
Democrat: Tom Wyka, who ran against Frelinghuysen two years ago and won 37% of the vote, is seeking a rematch. He has the backing of Democrats in Morris County against attorney Ellen Greenberg, who beat Wyka at the Sussex Democratic convention. A third candidate, Harry Hager, dropped out. Likely Wyka
DISTRICT 12
Democrat: Rush Holt, still an uncommitted superdelegate, has no primary opposition in his bid for a sixth term. Safe Holt
Republican: Holmdel Deputy Mayor Alan Bateman is unopposed in the GOP primary. Safe Bateman
DISTRICT 13
Democrat: Freshman Albio Sires, who comes out of the deeply divided Hudson County Democratic Organization, has avoided a primary challenge. Safe Sires
Republican: Joseph Turula, a Hudson County lawyer, has no primary opponent. Safe Turula
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Wally
Wally - didn't Myers win the endorsement of Rick DeMichele?
Nothing Is Safe
Why should we think that Hogan and Woods will lose to their unknown opponents backed by relatively weak GOP county organizations? If Hogan is the only one campaigning, shouldnt he have the edge? Why all the buzz about Glading?
HoganForCongress.com
I encourage readers to visit http://www.HoganForCongress.com where they can find out who I am and where I stand on dozens of important local and national issues. Best of luck trying to find out where any of these other guys in D6 stand - Google doesn't even know and the election is a month and half away.
Voters are liking that I've spent the time to outline my positions and am actively out knocking on doors to tell them who I am and about the sacrificial lamb and former traffic court judge that the party decided to throw up instead of supporting someone, me, who actually WANTS to take on Pallone and can actually beat Pallone in November. Even if the establishment doesn't seem like me, voters sure seem to,and I have faith that they'll be out to vote for me on June 3rd.
Ridiculous
Why is Marty Marks running a ridiculous spoiler campaign for Congress in the 7th?
Don't count out Marks
A second place finish in all counties equals a win. Look at Pappas 1996.
Marks for Congress...
TWO: It's not a spoiler campaign. Marks is running on issues, and actually has a chance in a crowded field of lackluster liberal candidates.
Mountaintop: You may be on to something. Pappas '96, Ferguson '00. The rest of you = think about it!