Sujit Singh, a technology professional and community advocate who narrowly lost a mayoral race last year, is now aiming for the Democratic nomination in New Jersey’s 12th Congressional District. Singh’s campaign focuses on human services, inclusion, and grassroots politics. He emphasized the need to strengthen human services in the diverse but underserved four-county district.
Singh, who hails from a farming family in Haryana near New Delhi, shared his journey from farming in India to migrating to the US with limited resources in 1998. Over three decades, he has built a career in technology consulting and public-sector work, aligning with his values. Singh’s prior electoral experience includes a close mayoral race in West Windsor last year.
His campaign strategy centers on grassroots efforts, reflecting his approach from the mayoral race where he engaged extensively with the community. Singh highlighted the demographic diversity of New Jersey’s 12th District, underscoring the need for more attention to human services and disability support. He also emphasized the importance of strengthening India-US ties in foreign policy.
Singh’s growing support spans various communities, with over 200 volunteers already committed to his campaign. He aims to represent a district long held by Democrats, known for its political significance in New Jersey.
