CITIZENS GUIDE AN OVERVIEW FOR CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AT THE NEW JERSEY STATE HOUSE New Jersey Legislature Office of LEGISLATIVE SERVICES Prepared by the Office of Public Information Current as of January 15, 2019.
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DISTRICT 1 All of Cape May and parts of Atlantic and Cumberland Counties Bob Andrzejczak (D) R. Bruce Land (D) Vacant (D) DISTRICT 2 Part of Atlantic County Chris A. Brown (R) Deputy Conference Leader John P. Armato (D) Vincent Mazzeo (D) DISTRICT 3 All of Salem and parts of Cumberland and Gloucester Counties Stephen M. Sweeney (D) Senate President John J. Burzichelli (D) Deputy Speaker, Appropriations Chair Adam J. Taliaferro (D) Deputy Majority Leader
DISTRICT 4 Parts of Camden and Gloucester Counties Fred H. Madden, Jr. (D) Paul D. Moriarty (D) Deputy Speaker Gabriela M. Mosquera (D) DISTRICT 5 Parts of Camden and Gloucester Counties Nilsa Cruz-Perez (D) Patricia Egan Jones (D) William W. Spearman (D) DISTRICT 6 Parts of Burlington and Camden Counties James Beach (D) Assistant Majority Leader Louis D. Greenwald (D) Majority Leader Pamela R. Lampitt (D) Deputy Speaker
DISTRICT 7 Parts of Burlington County Troy Singleton (D) Herb Conaway, Jr. (D) Carol A. Murphy (D) DISTRICT 8 Parts of Atlantic, Burlington and Camden Counties Dawn Marie Addiego (R) Deputy Whip Joseph Howarth (R) Ryan E. Peters (R) DISTRICT 9 Parts of Atlantic, Burlington and Ocean Counties Christopher J. Connors (R) DiAnne C. Gove (R) Policy Co-Chair Brian E. Rumpf (R) Policy Co-Chair
DISTRICT 10 Part of Ocean County James W. Holzapfel (R) DISTRICT 11 Gregory P. McGuckin (R) Part of Monmouth County David W. Wolfe (R) Deputy Republican Leader Vin Gopal (D) Majority Conference Leader Joann Downey (D) Parliamentarian Eric Houghtaling (D) Deputy Majority Leader DISTRICT 12 Parts of Burlington, Middlesex, Monmouth and Ocean Counties Samuel D. Thompson (R) Robert D. Clifton (R) Ronald S. Dancer (R) Deputy Republican Leader
DISTRICT 13 Part of Monmouth County Declan J. O Scanlon, Jr. (R) DISTRICT 14 Serena DiMaso (R) Parts of Mercer and Middlesex Counties Amy H. Handlin (R) Deputy Republican Leader Linda R. Greenstein (D) Assistant Majority Leader DISTRICT 15 Daniel R. Benson (D) Parts of Hunterdon and Mercer Counties Wayne P. DeAngelo (D) Deputy Speaker Shirley K. Turner (D) Verlina Reynolds-Jackson (D) Anthony S. Verrelli (D)
DISTRICT 16 Parts of Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex and Somerset Counties Christopher Kip Bateman (R) Roy Freiman (D) Andrew Zwicker (D) DISTRICT 17 Parts of Middlesex and Somerset Counties Bob Smith (D) DISTRICT 18 Joe Danielsen (D) Part of Middlesex County Joseph V. Egan (D) Deputy Majority Leader Patrick J. Diegnan, Jr. (D) Robert J. Karabinchak (D) Deputy Whip Nancy J. Pinkin (D) Deputy Speaker Pro Tempore
DISTRICT 19 Part of Middlesex County Joseph F. Vitale (D) DISTRICT 20 Craig J. Coughlin (D) Assembly Speaker Part of Union County Yvonne Lopez (D) Joseph Cryan (D) DISTRICT 21 Jamel C. Holley (D) Parts of Morris, Somerset and Union Counties Annette Quijano (D) Deputy Majority Leader Thomas H. Kean, Jr. (R) Republican Leader Jon M. Bramnick (R) Republican Leader Nancy F. Munoz (R) Republican Whip
DISTRICT 22 Parts of Middlesex, Somerset and Union Counties Nicholas P. Scutari (D) Linda S. Carter (D) James J. Kennedy (D) DISTRICT 23 Parts of Hunterdon, Somerset and Warren Counties Michael J. Doherty (R) DISTRICT 24 John DiMaio (R) Budget Officer Erik Peterson (R) Assistant Republican Whip All of Sussex County and parts of Morris and Warren Counties Steven V. Oroho (R) Republican Budget Officer Parker Space (R) Harold Hal Wirths (R)
DISTRICT 25 Parts of Morris and Somerset Counties Anthony R. Bucco (R) Conference Leader DISTRICT 26 Anthony M. Bucco (R) Conference Leader Parts of Essex, Morris and Passaic Counties Michael Patrick Carroll (R) Parliamentarian Joseph Pennacchio (R) Republican Whip DISTRICT 27 BettyLou DeCroce (R) Assistant Republican Leader Parts of Essex and Morris Counties Jay Webber (R) Appropriations Officer Richard J. Codey (D) Mila M. Jasey (D) Deputy Speaker John F. McKeon (D)
DISTRICT 28 Part of Essex County Ronald L. Rice (D) Ralph R. Caputo (D) Cleopatra G. Tucker (D) DISTRICT 29 Part of Essex County M. Teresa Ruiz (D) Senate President Pro Tempore DISTRICT 30 Eliana Pintor Marin (D) Budget Chair Parts of Monmouth and Ocean Counties Shanique Speight (D) Robert W. Singer (R) Deputy Minority Leader Sean T. Kean (R) Edward H. Thomson (R)
DISTRICT 31 Part of Hudson County Sandra B. Cunningham (D) Deputy Majority Leader DISTRICT 32 Nicholas A. Chiaravalloti (D) Deputy Parliamentarian Parts of Bergen and Hudson Counties Angela V. McKnight (D) Nicholas J. Sacco (D) Angelica M. Jimenez (D) Pedro Mejia (D) DISTRICT 33 Part of Hudson County Brian P. Stack (D) Annette Chaparro (D) Raj Mukherji (D) Majority Whip
DISTRICT 34 Parts of Essex and Passaic Counties Nia H. Gill (D) DISTRICT 35 Thomas P. Giblin (D) Deputy Majority Leader Parts of Bergen and Passaic Counties Britnee N. Timberlake (D) Nellie Pou (D) DISTRICT 36 Shavonda E. Sumter (D) Majority Conference Leader Parts of Bergen and Passaic Counties Benjie E. Wimberly (D) Deputy Speaker Paul A. Sarlo (D) Deputy Majority Leader Clinton Calabrese (D) Gary S. Schaer (D) Deputy Speaker
DISTRICT 37 Part of Bergen County Loretta Weinberg (D) Senate Majority Leader DISTRICT 38 Gordon M. Johnson (D) Speaker Pro Tempore Parts of Bergen and Passaic Counties Valerie Vainieri Huttle (D) Deputy Speaker Joseph A. Lagana (D) Lisa Swain (D) P. Christopher Tully (D) DISTRICT 39 Parts of Bergen and Passaic Counties Gerald Cardinale (R) Robert Auth (R) Holly T. Schepisi (R) Assistant Republican Leader
DISTRICT 40 Parts of Bergen, Essex, Morris and Passaic Counties Kristin M. Corrado (R) Christopher P. DePhillips (R) Kevin J. Rooney (R) SENATE MEMBERS with District Number Addiego, Dawn Marie...8 Andrzejczak, Bob...1 Bateman, Christopher Kip...16 Beach, James...6 Brown, Chris A...2 Bucco, Anthony R...25 Cardinale, Gerald...39 Codey, Richard J...27 Connors, Christopher J...9 Corrado, Kristin M...40 Cruz-Perez, Nilsa...5 Cryan, Joseph...20 Cunningham, Sandra B...31 Diegnan, Patrick J., Jr...18 Doherty, Michael J...23 Gill, Nia H...34 Gopal, Vin...11 Greenstein, Linda R...14 Holzapfel, James W...10 Kean, Thomas H., Jr...21 Lagana, Joseph A...38 Madden, Fred H., Jr...4 Oroho, Steven V...24 O Scanlon, Declan J., Jr...13 Pennacchio, Joseph...26 Pou, Nellie...35 Rice, Ronald L...28 Ruiz, M. Teresa...29 Sacco, Nicholas J...32 Sarlo, Paul A....36 Scutari, Nicholas P...22 Singer, Robert W...30 Singleton, Troy...7 Smith, Bob...17 Stack, Brian P...33 Sweeney, Stephen M....3 Thompson, Samuel D...12 Turner, Shirley K...15 Vitale, Joseph F...19 Weinberg, Loretta...37 Democrats: 25 Republicans: 15
SENATE Seating Chart Cryan D-20 Holzapfel R-10 Connors R-9 Cruz-Perez D-5 Madden D-4 Smith D-17 Andrzejczak D-1 Sarlo D-36 Rice D-28 Gopal D-11 Greenstein D-14 Ruiz D-29 Beach D-6 Scutari D-22 Bucco R-25 Oroho R-24 Pennacchio R-26 Thompson R-12 Kean R-21 Diegnan D-18 Sacco D-32 Vitale D-19 Weinberg D-37 Senate President Stephen M. Sweeney D-3 Senate Secretary Linda Metzger Corrado R-40 Stack D-33 Cunningham D-31 Turner D-15 O'Scanlon R-13 Gill D-34 Brown R-2 Addiego R-8 Doherty R-23 Singer R-30 Cardinale R-39 Singleton D-7 Pou D-35 Codey D-27 Lagana D-38 Bateman R-16
GENERAL ASSEMBLY MEMBERS Armato, John P...2 Auth, Robert...39 Benson, Daniel R...14 Bramnick, Jon M...21 Bucco, Anthony M...25 Burzichelli, John J....3 Calabrese, Clinton...36 Caputo, Ralph R...28 Carroll, Michael Patrick...25 Carter, Linda S...22 Chaparro, Annette...33 Chiaravalloti, Nicholas A...31 Clifton, Robert D...12 Conaway, Herb, Jr...7 Coughlin, Craig J...19 Dancer, Ronald S...12 Danielsen, Joe...17 DeAngelo, Wayne P...14 DeCroce, BettyLou...26 DePhillips, Christopher P...40 DiMaio, John...23 DiMaso, Serena...13 Downey, Joann...11 Egan, Joseph V...17 Freiman, Roy...16 Giblin, Thomas P...34 Gove, DiAnne C...9 Greenwald, Louis D....6 Handlin, Amy H....13 Holley, Jamel C...20 Houghtaling, Eric...11 Howarth, Joseph...8 Jasey, Mila M....27 Jimenez, Angelica M...32 Johnson, Gordon M...37 Jones, Patricia Egan...5 Karabinchak, Robert J...18 Kean, Sean T...30 Kennedy, James J...22 Lampitt, Pamela R...6 with District Number Land, R. Bruce...1 Lopez, Yvonne...19 Mazzeo, Vincent...2 McGuckin, Gregory P...10 McKeon, John F...27 McKnight, Angela V...31 Mejia, Pedro...32 Moriarty, Paul D...4 Mosquera, Gabriela M...4 Mukherji, Raj...33 Munoz, Nancy F...21 Murphy, Carol A...7 Peters, Ryan E...8 Peterson, Erik...23 Pinkin, Nancy J....18 Pintor Marin, Eliana...29 Quijano, Annette...20 Reynolds-Jackson, Verlina...15 Rooney, Kevin J...40 Rumpf, Brian E...9 Schaer, Gary S...36 Schepisi, Holly T....39 Space, Parker...24 Spearman, William W...5 Speight, Shanique...29 Swain, Lisa...38 Sumter, Shavonda E...35 Taliaferro, Adam J....3 Timberlake, Britnee, N....34 Thomson, Edward H...30 Tucker, Cleopatra G....28 Tully, P. Christopher...38 Vainieri Huttle, Valerie...37 Verrelli, Anthony S....15 Webber, Jay...26 Wimberly, Benjie E...35 Wirths, Harold Hal...24 Wolfe, David W....10 Zwicker, Andrew...16 Democrats: 53 Republicans: 26 Vacant: 1
Murphy D-7 Wimberly D-35 Reynolds- Jackson D-15 Carter D-22 Swain D-38 Downey D-11 Houghtaling D-11 Chiaravalloti D-31 Howarth R-8 Peters R-8 Lopez D-19 Pinkin D-18 Danielsen D-17 Karabinchak D-18 Vacancy D-1 Land D-1 Mazzeo D-2 Armato D-2 Holley D-20 Quijano D-20 Gove R-9 Rumpf R-9 Kennedy D-22 Mejia D-32 Chaparro D-33 Egan D-17 DeAngelo D-14 Jones D-5 Zwicker D-16 Jasey D-27 Tucker D-28 Caputo D-28 Handlin R-13 DePhillips R-40 McGuckin R-10 Wolfe R-10 Rooney R-40 DiMaio R-23 Peterson R-23 DeCroce R-26 Webber R-26 Bucco R-25 Wirths R-24 Space R-24 Dancer R-12 Thomson R-30 Calabrese D-36 DiMaso R-13 Clifton R-12 Moriarty D-4 Speight D-29 Schaer D-36 Timberlake D-34 Tully D-38 Lampitt D-6 Mosquera D-4 Pintor Marin D-29 Vainieri Huttle D-37 Johnson D-37 Benson D-14 Verrelli D-15 Sumter D-35 Conaway D-7 Carroll R-25 Munoz R-21 Bramnick R-21 Schepisi R-39 Auth R-39 General Assembly Speaker Craig J. Coughlin D-19 General Assembly Clerk Dana M. Burley McKnight D-31 Jimenez D-32 Kean R-30 Freiman D-16 Spearman D-5 Mukherji D-33 Burzichelli D-3 Greenwald D-6 Taliaferro D-3 McKeon D-27 Giblin D-34 GENERAL ASSEMBLY Seating Chart
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