





Primary Election
Party selects its nominee.
Current roleCommissioner
PartyDemocratic
Political ideologyLiberal Democrat
LocationNew Jersey
BackgroundAttorney
EducationHarvard Law School
Notable personal detailsJohn W. Bartlett is a Democratic politician and attorney who has served as a Passaic County Commissioner in New Jersey and ran for U.S. House in New Jersey's 11th Congressional District. He was first elected to Passaic County’s governing body in 2012 and has served as Director of the Board in 2019 and 2024. He is a partner at Murphy Orlando LLC and has been involved in regional transportation planning through the North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA).
Supports fiscal restraint through balanced budgets and lowering local tax rates while prioritizing investments in infrastructure, economic development, and services for vulnerable populations. Emphasizes keeping county taxes low and claims a record of multiple years with no county tax levy increase. Advocates supporting small businesses as part of economic policy.
Supports creating a public health insurance option to increase competition, lower costs, and expand access; plans to sponsor a public option on day one in Congress. Emphasizes affordability and using government policy to restrain insurance companies and reduce premiums.
John Bartlett has emphasized protecting immigrant communities and expanding inclusion and language access; he has publicly urged Governor Murphy to sign legislation protecting immigrants’ privacy and trust with law enforcement and called for immigration reform addressing visa issues. His public statements prioritize community protections and reducing enforcement-related harms while supporting reforms to ease immigration-related burdens for local immigrant families.
Supports climate resiliency and transportation investments to address climate impacts and has advocated for federal funding to improve infrastructure, public transit, and regional climate resilience. Emphasizes planning and investment to make transportation systems and county infrastructure more resilient to flooding and extreme weather. No explicit statements found endorsing Green New Deal–level fossil-fuel phaseouts or explicit opposition to transitional fossil fuel use in the sourced materials.
Opposed federal concealed-carry reciprocity and says he has worked on litigation protecting local authority over gun safety; emphasizes public safety while building relationships with law enforcement, as reflected by at least one law-enforcement endorsement.






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