New Jersey's 11th congressional district, Congressional district in northern New Jersey, United States
New Jersey's 11th congressional district is a voting area in the northern part of the state, covering portions of three counties and bringing together more than forty municipalities. The territory includes a mix of suburban residential neighborhoods, smaller townships, and a few larger towns connected by a network of roads and public transit lines.
The district came into being in 1913 after the 1910 census made expansion of representation necessary. Over the following decades, the political center of gravity shifted from one county to another, with boundaries redrawn several times.
The district population reflects demographic diversity with White, Hispanic, Asian, and Black communities contributing to local governance and representation.
Citizens can look up their district membership and contact information for their elected representatives on government websites and at local administrative offices. Boundaries are reviewed and sometimes adjusted after each census, which means membership may shift over time.
The median household income of $134,648 positions this district among the most prosperous congressional territories in the northeastern United States.
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