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Who is LaMonica McIver, the New Jersey congresswoman replacing the late US Rep. Donald Payne Jr., (D-NJ)

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February 13, 2025
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Who is LaMonica McIver, the New Jersey congresswoman replacing the late US Rep. Donald Payne Jr., (D-NJ)

Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-N.J.), daughter Zaya Thomas and Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) participate in a ceremonial swearing in for press on Monday, September 23, 2024. McIver replaces former Rep. Donald Payne Jr. (D-N.J.) who passed away in April.

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LaMonica McIver made history on September 23, 2024, when she was sworn into the U.S. House of Representatives as the first Black woman to represent New Jersey’s 10th Congressional District. At the same time, she became the youngest person ever elected to Congress from the state. McIver currently serves on the House Small Business and Homeland Security Committees.

Her trailblazing political career began in 2018 when she became the youngest woman elected to the Newark City Council. Over the course of six years, including three as council president, she worked tirelessly to address the concerns of Newark’s Central Ward residents. Now, as a congresswoman, she remains committed to advocating for all those living and working in her district.

McIver’s decision to run for Congress was driven by her firsthand understanding of the economic hardships facing many families. She has witnessed the rising costs of essentials like food, housing, healthcare, and education, along with the destructive effects of climate change, including severe flooding that threatens communities. Recognizing the interconnected nature of these issues, she is dedicated to crafting comprehensive solutions in Washington.

Born and raised in Newark’s Central Ward, McIver still resides there with her husband and daughter. Her passion for public service was sparked early by the mentorship of figures such as Mildred Crump and Ras Baraka. She began engaging in civic activism at just 10 years old, rallying youth to get involved in their communities.

McIver’s academic background includes a degree in English Literature from Bloomfield College and a master’s degree in educational leadership and policy from Seton Hall University. Her career in education, including serving as personnel director for Montclair Public Schools and holding key HR roles across multiple districts, reflects her dedication to institutional progress. Most recently, she worked as public affairs manager for PSE&G.

In 2012, she founded Newark G.A.L.S., Inc., a nonprofit focused on developing young female leaders. Under her guidance, the organization has impacted over 3,000 young women, shaping the future of both Newark and the state of New Jersey.

As the youngest woman ever elected to both the Newark Municipal Council and Congress from New Jersey, McIver is redefining leadership and representation. From her roots in Newark to her emergence as a national voice, she stands as a beacon of empowerment and transformation—and her work is far from over. Source: McIver House

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