State Redistricting Info New Jersey
NJ District Map PDFs : 2022 Congressional 2022 State Legislative (House districts are nested within senate districts)
New Jersey draws both sets of districts with constitutionally created, bipartisan commissions, each built around an even partisan split plus a court-selected tiebreaker—but the two panels operate under different sections of the state charter.
Congressional map. A 13-member Congressional Redistricting Commission handles U.S. House lines: the four legislative leaders and the two major-party state chairs each appoint two members (12 total), and those appointees select an independent 13th who chairs the panel; if they deadlock, the state supreme court chooses the tiebreaker. In the 2020 cycle, the commission approved the Democratic delegation’s proposal on a 7-6 vote after former Justice John E. Wallace Jr. broke the tie on December 22, 2021. Republicans immediately sued in Steinhardt v. New Jersey Redistricting Commission. Still, the state supreme court dismissed the challenge on February 3, 2022, finding no constitutional defect and leaving the map in place for the 2022 and 2024 elections.
State Legislative map. Senate and Assembly districts are drawn by the New Jersey Apportionment Commission, a ten-member body with five Democratic and five Republican appointees; if they cannot agree, the chief justice adds an eleventh tiebreaker. This time, the panel reached a rare bipartisan compromise: with retired Judge Philip Carchman serving as chair, commissioners voted 9-2 on February 18, 2022, to adopt a new 40-District Senate/120-District Assembly map, which was filed with the Secretary of State on February 23, 2022. The only litigation involved membership, not the lines themselves; former Senate President Steve Sweeney tried (and failed) to win an injunction restoring him to the commission on February 1, 2022.
News and Developments
Mid-Decade Redistricting: Where Else Could It Happen?
New Jersey Redistricting Commission Adopts Congressional Map
NJ Supreme Court Selects 13th Congressional Commission Member after Commissioners Deadlock
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