Concerns Over Congressman Kean’s Prolonged Absence
Representative Tom Kean of New Jersey has not been seen in Congress for more than 80 days. This has raised significant questions about the transparency and representation for his district. Kean’s district, located in Northern New Jersey, is one of the most competitive nationwide. Democrats are targeting it for the 2026 midterm elections. The GOP previously saw it carried narrowly by President Donald Trump in 2024, while Democratic Governor Mikie Sherrill also won the area in her gubernatorial run last year. Kean secured reelection by about 5 points in 2024.
Timeline of Kean’s Public Absence
March 5: Last Public Vote
Kean’s last public appearance came on March 5, casting a vote in support of the Department of Homeland Security Appropriations Act. After Congress recessed for a week, he did not return on March 16.
March 20: Health Issue Acknowledged
Kean’s office revealed his absence was due to a personal health matter, promising a return to normal duties soon according to a statement to The New Jersey Globe.
April 22: Growing Concerns
As Kean’s absence continued, questions about his whereabouts increased. His office cited his health without specifics. Concerns about his reelection campaign and district representation grew, especially after missing over 50 votes. New Jersey Republicans Chris Smith and Jeff Van Drew reported being unable to reach him, labeling the situation “radio silence.” Consultant Harrison Neely assured a return to a full schedule soon.
April 23: Contact with House Speaker
House Speaker Mike Johnson communicated with Kean, who reported an ongoing personal health matter with expectations for a full recovery.
April 27: Kean Issues Statement
Under scrutiny, Kean stated assurances from doctors about a full recovery. He praised his congressional and political teams for maintaining operations in his absence.
May 12: Health Discussed in Democratic Debate
During a Democratic primary debate, candidates expressed hopes for Kean’s health and the need for better communication with constituents.
May 14: Public Questions Increase
Reports surfaced of inquiries into Kean’s whereabouts. Chief of Staff Dan Scharfenberger mentioned a “personal health condition,” while Consultant Neely indicated a soon return.
May 15: Update from Kean’s Father
Tom Kean Sr., the congressman’s father, confirmed under doctor’s care, stating an expectation for a full recovery without further details.
May 21: Further Updates
Kean confirmed to The New Jersey Globe plans to return soon, addressing the importance of public transparency and constituent support.
Profile of Congressman Tom Kean Jr.
Kean is in his second term, serving on the House Energy and Commerce and Foreign Affairs Committees. He entered public service during the Bush administration at the EPA and later as a legislative staffer. His political career includes service in the New Jersey General Assembly and Senate. He first secured election in this swing district in 2022. His father, former Governor Tom Kean Sr., chaired the 9/11 Commission.
Impact on Upcoming Elections
Kean’s absence has influenced the race for New Jersey’s 7th District. Several Democrats are vying for the seat. Criticism has focused on his lack of communication. Michael Roth, a Democratic candidate, criticized the absence citing fundraising from corporate PACs during this period. Prediction markets currently favor Democrats flipping the district, with substantial odds on platforms like Kalshi and Polymarket.

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