Raj Mukherji 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 11th 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.
Raj Mukherji | |
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Member of the New Jersey Senate from the 32nd District | |
Assumed office January 9, 2024 | |
Preceded by | Nicholas Sacco |
Member of the New Jersey General Assembly from the 33rd District | |
In office January 14, 2014 – January 9, 2024 | |
Preceded by | |
Succeeded by | |
Deputy Mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey | |
In office March 2, 2012 – June 30, 2013 | |
Preceded by | Leona Beldini |
Succeeded by | John Thieroff |
In office October 22, 2008 – January 8, 2024 | |
Preceded by | Lori Serrano |
Succeeded by | Jeffrey Dublin |
Personal details | |
Born | July 15, 1984 |
Political party | Democratic |
Residence(s) | Jersey City, New Jersey |
Alma mater |
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Website | Legislative webpage |
Military service | |
Branch/service | United States Marine Corps |
Years of service | 2001–2009 |
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.
Mukherji is the son of Indian American immigrants who arrived from Calcutta in 1970. According to news accounts, he supported himself through high school, college, and grad school as an emancipated minor when economic circumstances forced his parents to return to their native India. After suffering a pituitary tumor, stroke, and other ailments, Mukherji's father – an accountant and musician – could no longer work as a result of his health but could not afford health coverage without employment.
Labeled a "wunderkind" by the media, Mukherji was previously the CEO of an Internet consulting and software development company that he founded while in the sixth grade. Mukherji later sold the company to a federal contractor to enlist in the Marines two weeks after the September 11 terrorist attacks at age 17, where he served as a reservist in military intelligence. The young entrepreneur withdrew from high school at 15 to enroll in an early college program at Bard College at Simon's Rock, eventually earning his bachelor's degree from Thomas Edison State University. He also holds a master's from the University of Pennsylvania and a Juris Doctor, cum laude, from Seton Hall University School of Law, where he sits on the Board of Visitors, and he has performed on Broadway and in motion pictures, as a member of the Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA).
Mukherji cofounded and led as CEO companies that achieved an aggregate half billion dollars in enterprise value, spanning healthcare, information technology, medical cannabis, and real estate. At 19, he had cofounded a public affairs firm that he grew into the state's third largest lawyer-lobbying firm, reportedly through his ties to New Jersey Democratic establishments and the Obama administration. In 2011, he was named an annual "Legends" honoree by the Hudson County Chamber of Commerce.
At 24, Mukherji was appointed by the Mayor of Jersey City and confirmed by the City Council to replace Lori Serrano (who had been removed and was later charged with corruption) as the youngest Commissioner and Chairman to ever serve on the Jersey City Housing Authority, the state's second largest public housing authority and a $90 million agency serving over 16,000 residents and nearly 7,000 households. Mukherji served at the Housing Authority for over 15 years; during Mukherji's tenure, the JCHA was applauded for expanding affordable housing stock in Jersey City and by HUD for attaining the highest score for Section 8 management among similar agencies in the state. The agency was also showered with federal grants and aid from the Obama administration, which dispatched then-U.S. Secretary of HUD Shaun Donovan to Jersey City on multiple occasions to announce tens of millions in competitive federal grants the agency had won.
At 27, Mukherji was tapped to fill a vacancy as Deputy Mayor of Jersey City, New Jersey, the state's second largest city with a $500 million operating budget. According to The Jersey Journal, while Deputy Mayor, Mukherji declined the $110,056 salary and a city-issued car, instead opting to earn one dollar per year due to "the austere economic climate."
Mukherji was previously appointed by then-U.S. Senator Jon Corzine to his Military Academy Board in 2003. In 2004, Governor Jim McGreevey appointed him to the Governor's Council on Volunteerism and Community Service. He was also a Superior Court-appointed member of the Juvenile Conference Committee.
In the Legislature, Mukherji has been a primary sponsor of hundreds of bills that passed both houses and were signed into law, including:
Committee assignments for the 2024—2025 Legislative Session are:
Each of the 40 districts in the New Jersey Legislature has one representative in the New Jersey Senate and two representatives in the New Jersey General Assembly. The representatives from the 32nd District for the 2024—2025 Legislative Session are:
Mukherji became embroiled in controversy when he was tapped to be the new Chairman of the Jersey City Housing Authority. Amidst his nomination, critics opposed the Housing Authority's plans to demolish and redevelop a six-tower 549-unit public housing project known as Montgomery Gardens. Later, while under Mukherji's leadership, the agency came under fire for its strict "One-Strike" eviction policy, enabled by federal legislation enacted under President Clinton, allowing housing authorities to evict entire households where a resident is charged with a serious crime (without being convicted). While defending the legislation, Mukherji convened public hearings prior to ordering an overhaul of the One-Strike policy, telling Jersey City Independent that the policy had "served as a deterrent and important tool to reduce drug-related and violent criminal activity in public housing (...but) certain revisions may be appropriate to ensure an equitable policy and eviction process... We want to be fair and equitable to criminal defendants, as the presumption of innocence must be sacrosanct, while being mindful that our foremost responsibility is to do all that we can to keep our tenants safe."
As a teenager, Mukherji pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of possession of a fake identification in 2004 that was used for underage drinking.
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Raj Mukherji | 15,175 | 83.1 | |
Republican | Ilyas Mohammed | 3,083 | 16.9 | |
Total votes | 18,258 | 100.0 | ||
Democratic hold |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | |
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Democratic | Annette Chaparro (incumbent) | 33,463 | 40.86% | |
Democratic | Raj Mukherji (incumbent) | 33,189 | 40.53% | |
Republican | Marcos Marte | 7,685 | 9.38% | |
Republican | Jacob Curtis | 7,551 | 9.22% | |
Total votes | 81,888 | 100.0 | ||
Democratic hold |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ||
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Democratic | Raj Mukherji (incumbent) | 23,644 | 42.41% | ||
Democratic | Annette Chaparro (incumbent) | 23,572 | 42.28% | ||
Republican | Holly Lucyk | 4,462 | 8% | ||
Republican | Fabian Rohena | 4,075 | 7.31% | ||
Total votes | 49,855 | 100% | |||
Democratic hold |
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