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Thomas Howard Kean Jr. (/ ˈ k eɪ n / KAYN; [1] born September 5, 1968) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative from New Jersey's 7th congressional district since 2023. He represented New Jersey's 21st legislative district in the New Jersey Senate from 2003 to 2022, serving as minority leader from 2008 to 2022.
Kean was born in New York City to a long line of Dutch Americans and New Jersey politicians. His mother was Elizabeth Stuyvesant Howard [2] and his father, Robert Kean, was a U.S. representative from 1939 until 1959. [3] Kean's grandfather Hamilton Fish Kean and great-uncle John Kean both served as U.S. senators from New Jersey.
Challenger Thomas Kean Jr. (R) defeated Raafat Barsoom and Tom Phillips in the Republican party primary receiving 79.4% (45,395) of the vote. [23] Incumbent Tom Malinowski (D) defeated challenger Thomas Kean Jr. (R) in the general election by 1.2 percentage points for New Jersey's 7th Congressional District on November 3, 2020.
When Kean ousted two-term incumbent Tom Malinowski in 2022, reversing the 2020 election results, by a three-point margin, few realized the result would play a factor in the Republicans' slim nine ...
Rep. Thomas Kean Jr. (R) will win reelection in New Jersey’s only competitive House district, Decision Desk HQ projects. Kean defeated Democrat Sue Altman for a second term representing New ...
Tom Kean Jr. arrives at his election party to declare victory in his race for the House of Representatives. The party took place at the Old Mill Inn in Bernards Twp, NJ on November 8 2022.
Democrat Sue Altman is running against Rep. Tom Kean Jr. in a competitive House race in New Jersey. But she's also running against Elon Musk, whose super PAC has spent over $1.5 million in her race.
Thomas or Tom Kean may refer to: . Thomas Kean (born 1935), former Governor of New Jersey, president of Drew University, and head of the 9/11 Commission; Thomas Kean Jr. (born 1968), U.S. Representative from New Jersey, former New Jersey State Senator and 2006 candidate for the U.S. Senate