Jefferson Van Drew

Representative Jefferson Van Drew

Party
Republican
State
New Jersey
District
District 2
Chamber
House of Representatives
Term Ends
January 3, 2027

Representative Jefferson Van Drew represents the U.S. House of Representatives. Jefferson's current term of service in Congress began January 3, 2025 and ends January 3, 2027. In the House, Jefferson Van Drew votes on federal legislation, participates in oversight, helps shape federal spending, and assists constituents with federal issues. The district-focused role asks Jefferson Van Drew to bring local priorities into national debates while working through committee assignments and constituent services. This profile brings together service details and source links so visitors can follow Jefferson's work from one place.

Recent votes 19 Cached vote records available
Sponsored bills 19 Bills introduced by this member
Cosponsored bills 19 Bills this member formally supported
Source links 13 Official, civic, and research links

Quick Facts

Party
Republican
State
New Jersey
District
District 2
Chamber
House of Representatives
Serving since
January 3, 2025
Term Ends
January 3, 2027

Contact Information

Washington, DC Office

2447 Rayburn House Office Building Washington DC 20515-3002

Phone: 202-225-6572

District Office

1001 Tilton Road, Suite 101, Northfield, NJ

Phone: 609-625-5008

Congressional Work

A quick way to explore what this member is doing: recent votes show floor decisions, sponsored legislation shows bills this member introduced, and cosponsored legislation shows bills this member formally supported.

Recent votes

Updated at June 30, 2026 7:52 am. Next update: June 30, 2026 1:48 pm.

Learn More

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People links

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Research datasets and context

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