Raj Mukherji
Raj Mukherji (born July 15, 1984) is a
senator representing
New Jersey's 32nd District and an American businessman and lawyer. He previously served five terms in the
New Jersey General Assembly, during which tenure he served as
majority whip and deputy speaker. He is a former healthcare and information technology CEO, former
deputy mayor of
Jersey City, former local prosecutor, and law professor. Mukherji was first elected to the
General Assembly in 2013 and reelected in 2015, 2017, 2019, and 2021, and first elected to the Senate in 2023. He is a former
U.S. Marine Corps sergeant who enlisted two weeks following the September 11 terrorist attacks. Mukherji serves as vice chairman of the Senate Transportation Committee and as a member of the Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens and Military and Veterans’ Affairs Committees. In the assembly, he served as chairman of the Judiciary Committee and vice chairman of the Appropriations Committee and Telecommunications and Utilities Committee.
Mukherji started multiple successful businesses before completing his teenage years and was sworn into his first public office at age 24.
At 28, Mukherji – as a running-mate of longtime Senator
Brian P. Stack – won a six-way Democratic primary election for the state assembly by a 36-point margin in 2013 and won the November general election by a 20-point margin, becoming the second South Asian legislator in state history. In 2016 and 2017, Mukherji was identified by ''POLITICO'' as the most prolific lawmaker in the state because of his primary sponsorship of more bills signed into law than any other legislator.
The 32nd district includes the Hudson County municipalities of
Jersey City and
Hoboken.
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