Republican primary · June 2, 2026
New Jersey house Republican primary
Chris Smith and Rachel Peace won the Republican primary on June 2, 2026, advancing to the general election on November 3, 2026.
Where this race stands
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All polls · 0 results
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Endorsements · Republican primary · 10 total
Source · Wikipedia · 0 candidates with no endorsements yetChris Smith · 6Rachel Peace · 4
RChris Smith6 endorsers
Most notable · Donald Trump · president of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)
Organizations5
Organizations · 5
- AFL-CIO
- American Federation of Government Employees
- Americans for Tax Reform
- Monmouth County · Republican Organization
- New Jersey · Right to Life PAC
Elected officials1
Federal 1State 0Local 0
Elected officials · 1
- Donald Trump · president of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)
RRachel Peace4 endorsers
Most notable · Rutgers University · rs University professor and former candidate for this district
Organizations3
Organizations · 3
- Gun Sense Voter
- Monmouth County · Democratic Committee
- Ocean County · Democratic Committee
Celebrity1
Celebrity · 1
- Rutgers University · rs University professor and former candidate for this district
Money in this primary
FEC · per-candidate committees · last filing —No FEC committee filings yet for the Republican primary candidates. Most primary candidates file quarterly; if the primary is recent the data may take a few weeks to appear.
Verification trail
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Endorsements10 totalWikipedia scrape
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