The vote at the UN NGO committee capped a four-year application by the US-based press watchdog for the special status that provides access to UN premises and gives civil society a voice in UN affairs.
Azerbaijan, Burundi, Cuba, Nicaragua, Pakistan, South Africa, Sudan and Venezuela also opposed the request. Six countries voted in favour and three nations, including India, abstained.
CPJ executive director Joel Simon said it was "sad" that the United Nations upholds press freedom in its resolutions but denies accreditation for special status to an NGO that can help inform decisions on that issue.
Greece, Guinea, Israel, Mauritania, the United States and Uruguay voted in favour of the CPJ's request. India, Iran and Turkey abstained.
The United States said it would bring the CPJ's request in July to the full 54-member Economic and Social Council that oversees the NGO committee to try to override the decision.
The United States is "extremely disappointed" by the vote, US Ambassador Samantha Power said.
"It is increasingly clear that the NGO committee acts more and more like an anti-NGO committee," she told reporters.
At least 20 NGOs, most of whom are active on gay rights, have been barred from taking part in a major AIDS conference in June after 51 Muslim countries, Russia and African nations protested.
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