2006 Congressional candidates from New Jersey

2006 election information
The following candidates for Congress were on the general election ballot in 2006:


 * Sen. Bob Menendez, Democratic candidate (incumbent) (winner)
 * Thomas H. Kean Jr., Republican candidate
 * Gregory Pason, Socialist candidate
 * Len Flynn, Libertarian candidate


 * Rep. Rob Andrews, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 1st District (winner)


 * Rep. Frank LoBiondo, Republican candidate (incumbent) 2nd District (winner)
 * Viola Thomas-Hughes, Democratic challenger
 * Willie Norwood, Socialist challenger
 * Tom Fanslau, independent challenger


 * Rep. Jim Saxton, Republican candidate (incumbent) 3rd District (winner)
 * Richard Sexton, Democratic challenger


 * Rep. Chris Smith, Republican candidate (incumbent) 4th District (winner)
 * Carol Gay, Democratic challenger
 * Richard Edgar, Libertarian challenger


 * Rep. Scott Garrett, Republican candidate (incumbent) 5th District (winner)
 * Paul Aronsohn, Democratic challenger


 * Rep. Frank Pallone, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 6th District (winner)
 * Leigh Ann Bellew, Republican challenger


 * Rep. Mike Ferguson, Republican candidate (incumbent) 7th District (winner)
 * Linda Stender, Democratic challenger


 * Rep. Bill Pascrell, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 8th District (winner)
 * Jose Sandobal, Republican challenger
 * Lou Jasikoff, Libertarian challenger


 * Rep. Steven Rothman, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 9th District (winner)
 * Vincent Micco, Republican challenger
 * Mike Jarvis, independent challenger


 * Rep. Donald Payne, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 10th District (winner)


 * Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen, Republican candidate (incumbent) 11th District (winner)
 * Tom Wyka, Democratic challenger


 * Rep. Rush Holt, Democratic candidate (incumbent) 12th District (winner)
 * Joseph Sinagra, Republican challenger


 * 13th District - former incumbent Bob Menendez was appointed to fill a Senate vacancy
 * Rep. Albio Sires, Democratic candidate (appointed to finish Menendez's term) (winner)
 * John Guarini, Republican challenger