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221st New Jersey Legislature

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2024 to 2025 legislative session

221st New Jersey Legislature
220th Legislature222nd Legislature
The New Jersey State House in 2012
Overview
Legislative bodyNew Jersey Legislature
JurisdictionNew Jersey, United States
TermJanuary 9, 2024 – January 13, 2026
New Jersey General Assembly
Members80
SpeakerCraig Coughlin[1]
Majority LeaderLouis Greenwald[1]
Minority LeaderJohn DiMaio[2]
Party controlDemocratic Party
New Jersey Senate
Members40
PresidentNicholas Scutari[3]
Majority LeaderTeresa Ruiz[3]
Minority LeaderAnthony M. Bucco[4]
Party controlDemocratic Party

The 221st New Jersey Legislature began on January 9, 2024, following the 2023 elections forAssembly andSenate. It will end January 13, 2026.

This will be the first session of the state legislature where legislators will represent districts inthe new legislative map that will be used until the 2031 election cycle.[5]

The members of the Assembly will serve two-year terms through the end of the legislative session in January 2026 while members of the Senate elected in 2023 will serve four-year terms that will expire in January 2028 at the conclusion of the 222nd legislative session.

Of the 120 members of the legislature in the220th legislative session, a third of them (40 members) will have changed from that legislative term to this one, the highest turnover rate in several years. This does include six legislators who are moving up from the Assembly to the Senate. The rest of those 40 officeholders either did not run for re-election (some of which were to run for other elected offices not in the state legislature and others were due to the loss of party support as part of redistricting) or lost re-election in the primary election in June 2023 or the general election in November 2023.[6]

A number of changes in the legislative membership occurred in 2024. AssemblymanHerb Conaway of the7th District was elected to succeedAndy Kim in theUnited States House of Representatives;Balvir Singh was elected to succeed Conaway in the Assembly. SenatorNellie Pou of the35th District was elected to succeedBill Pascrell in theUnited States House of Representatives;Benjie Wimberly moved from the Assembly to the Senate to succeed Pou, andAl Abdelaziz was in turn elected to Wimberly's vacated Assembly seat. Finally,Pamela Rosen Lampitt of the6th District was elected as theCounty Clerk ofCamden County;Melinda Kane was elected to succeed Lampitt.

Assembly

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See also:2023 New Jersey General Assembly election

Assembly composition

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Starting January 9, 2024AffiliationMembers
 Democratic Party52
 Republican Party28
Total80

Assembly leadership and committee chairs

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Democratic caucus

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As announced by Assembly Speaker Craig J. Coughlin:[7]

  • Majority Leader: Louis D. Greenwald (District 6)
  • Speaker Pro Tempore: Annette Quijano (District 20)
  • Majority Conference Leader: Linda S. Carter (District 22)
  • Majority Whip: Carol Murphy (District 7)
  • Assembly Appropriations Chair: Lisa Swain (District 38)
  • Policy Chair: Gary S. Schaer (District 36)
  • Assembly Budget Chair: Eliana Pintor Marin (District 29)
  • Constituent Outreach Chair: Verlina Reynolds-Jackson (District 15)
  • Deputy Speakers: Wayne DeAngelo (District 14), Yvonne Lopez (District 19), William B. Sampson IV (District 31), Gary S. Schaer (District 36), and Shanique Speight (District 29)
  • Deputy Majority Leaders: Reginald Atkins (District 20), Roy Freiman (District 16), William F. Moen, Jr. (District 5), Chris Tully (District 38), and Anthony S. Verrelli (District 15)
  • Deputy Conference Leaders: Shama Haider (District 37) and Tennille R. McCoy (District 14)
  • Parliamentarian: Ellen J. Park (District 37)
  • Deputy Parliamentarian: Sterley S. Stanley (District 18)
  • Deputy Whips: Clinton Calabrese (District 36) and Joe Danielsen (District 17)

Republican caucus

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  • Minority Leader: John DiMaio (District 23)
  • Deputy Minority Leader: Antwan L. McClellan (District 1)
  • Minority Conference Leader: Christopher P. DePhillips (District 40)
  • Minority Whip: Brian Bergen (District 26)
  • Minority Budget Officer: Nancy F. Munoz (District 21)
  • Minority Parliamentarian: Brian E. Rumpf (District 9)
  • Minority Policy Chair: Gerry Scharfenberger (District 13)
  • Minority Appropriations Officer: Jay Webber (District 26)
  • Assistant Minority Leader: Robert D. Clifton (District 12)
  • Deputy Minority Conference Leader: Victoria A. Flynn (District 13)
  • Assistant Minority Conference Leaders: Michele Matsikoudis (District 21) and Christian E. Barranco (District 25)
  • Deputy Minority Whip: Erik Peterson (District 23)
  • Assistant Minority Whips: Donald A. Guardian (District 2) and Aura K. Dunn (District 25)

Committee chairs

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As announced by Assembly Speaker Craig J. Coughlin:[7]

  • Aging and Human Services – Shanique Speight
  • Appropriations – Lisa Swain
  • Budget – Eliana Pintor Marin
  • Children, Families and Food Security – Shama A. Haider
  • Commerce, Economic Development and Agriculture – William W. Spearman
  • Community Development and Women’s Affairs – Shavonda E. Sumter
  • Consumer Affairs – William B. Sampson IV
  • Education – Verlina Reynolds-Jackson
  • Environment, Natural Resources, and Solid Waste – James J. Kennedy
  • Financial Institutions – Roy Freiman
  • Health – Carol A. Murphy
  • Higher Education – Linda S. Carter
  • Housing – Yvonne Lopez
  • Judiciary – Ellen J. Park
  • Labor – Anthony S. Verrelli
  • Military and Veterans Affairs – Cleopatra G. Tucker
  • Oversight, Reform and Federal Relations – Reginald W. Atkins
  • Public Safety and Preparedness – Joe Danielsen
  • Regulated Professions – Sterley S. Stanley
  • Science, Innovation and Technology – Chris Tully
  • State and Local Government – Robert J. Karabinchak
  • Telecommunications and Utilities – Wayne P. DeAngelo
  • Tourism, Gaming and the Arts – William F. Moen, Jr.
  • Transportation and Independent Authorities – Clinton Calabrese

Assembly members

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TheAssembly consists of 80 members, two for each district.

Legislative DistrictAssembly MemberPartyAssumed OfficeCounties representedResidence
District 1Erik SimonsenRepublicanJanuary 14, 2020Atlantic,Cape May,CumberlandLower Township
Antwan McClellanRepublicanJanuary 14, 2020Ocean City
District 2Claire SwiftRepublicanJanuary 11, 2022AtlanticMargate City
Don GuardianRepublicanJanuary 11, 2022Atlantic City
District 3Heather SimmonsDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024Cumberland,GloucesterSalemGlassboro
David BaileyDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024Woodstown
District 4Dan HutchisonDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024Atlantic,Camden,GloucesterGloucester Township
Cody MillerDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024Monroe Township
District 5William SpearmanDemocraticJune 30, 2018Camden,GloucesterCamden
Bill MoenDemocraticJanuary 14, 2020Camden
District 6Louis GreenwaldDemocraticJanuary 10, 2012Burlington,CamdenVoorhees Township
Melinda KaneDemocraticJanuary 23, 2025Cherry Hill
District 7Balvir SinghDemocraticJanuary 30, 2025BurlingtonBurlington Township
Carol A. MurphyDemocraticJanuary 9, 2018Mount Laurel
District 8Michael TorrissiRepublicanJanuary 11, 2022Atlantic,BurlingtonHammonton
Andrea KatzDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024Chesterfield Township
District 9Brian E. RumpfRepublicanJune 23, 2003OceanLittle Egg Harbor
Greg MyhreRepublicanJanuary 9, 2024Stafford
District 10Gregory P. McGuckinRepublicanJanuary 10, 2012Ocean,MonmouthToms River
Paul KanitraRepublicanJanuary 9, 2024Point Pleasant Beach
District 11Margie DonlonDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024MonmouthOcean Township
Luanne PeterpaulDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024Long Branch
District 12Alex SauickieRepublicanJuly 23, 2022Burlington,Middlesex,OceanJackson Township
Robert D. CliftonRepublicanJanuary 10, 2012Matawan
District 13Vicky FlynnRepublicanJanuary 11, 2022MonmouthHolmdel
Gerard ScharfenbergerRepublicanJanuary 14, 2020Middletown
District 14Wayne DeAngeloDemocraticJanuary 8, 2008Mercer,MiddlesexHamilton Township
Tennille McCoyDemocraticJanuary 8, 2024Hamilton Township
District 15Verlina Reynolds-JacksonDemocraticFebruary 15, 2018Hunterdon,MercerTrenton
Anthony VerrelliDemocraticAugust 5, 2018Hopewell Township
District 16Mitchelle DrulisDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024Hunterdon,Mercer,Middlesex,SomersetEast Amwell
Roy FreimanDemocraticJanuary 9, 2018Hillsborough Township
District 17Joseph DanielsenDemocraticOctober 16, 2014Middlesex,SomersetFranklin Township
Kevin EganDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024New Brunswick
District 18Sterley StanleyDemocraticJanuary 27, 2021MiddlesexEast Brunswick
Robert KarabinchakDemocraticMay 26, 2016Edison
District 19Craig CoughlinDemocraticJanuary 12, 2010MiddlesexWoodbridge
Yvonne LopezDemocraticJanuary 9, 2018Perth Amboy
District 20Annette QuijanoDemocraticSeptember 25, 2008UnionElizabeth
Reginald AtkinsDemocraticJanuary 11, 2022Roselle
District 21Michele MatsikoudisRepublicanJanuary 11, 2022Middlesex,Morris,Somerset,UnionNew Providence
Nancy MunozRepublicanMay 21, 2009Summit
District 22James J. KennedyDemocraticJanuary 12, 2016Somerset,UnionRahway
Linda S. CarterDemocraticMay 24, 2018Plainfield
District 23Erik PetersonRepublicanDecember 7, 2009Hunterdon,Somerset,WarrenFranklin Township
John DiMaioRepublicanFebruary 21, 2009Hackettstown
District 24Dawn FantasiaRepublicanJanuary 9, 2024Morris,Sussex,WarrenFranklin Borough
Mike InganamortRepublicanJanuary 9, 2024Chester Township
District 25Aura DunnRepublicanNovember 21, 2019 ‡Morris,PassaicMendham Borough
Christian BarrancoRepublicanJanuary 11, 2022Jefferson
District 26Brian BergenRepublicanJanuary 14, 2020Morris,PassaicDenville
Jay WebberRepublicanJanuary 8, 2008Morris Plains
District 27Rosy BagolieDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024Essex,PassaicLivingston
Alixon Collazos-GillDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024Montclair
District 28Cleopatra TuckerDemocraticJanuary 8, 2008Essex,UnionNewark
Garnet HallDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024Maplewood
District 29Eliana Pintor MarinDemocraticSeptember 11, 2013Essex,HudsonNewark
Shanique SpeightDemocraticJanuary 9, 2018Newark
District 30Sean T. KeanRepublicanJanuary 10, 2012 ±Monmouth,OceanWall
Avi SchnallDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024Lakewood Township
District 31Barbara McCann StamatoDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024HudsonJersey City
William SampsonDemocraticJanuary 11, 2022Bayonne
District 32Jessica RamirezDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024HudsonJersey City
John AllenDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024Hoboken
District 33Gabe RodriguezDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024HudsonWest New York
Julio MarencoDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024North Bergen
District 34Michael VeneziaDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024EssexBloomfield
Carmen MoralesDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024Belleville
District 35Shavonda E. SumterDemocraticJanuary 10, 2012Bergen,PassaicNorth Haledon
Al AbdelazizDemocraticJanuary 23, 2025Paterson
District 36Gary SchaerDemocraticJanuary 10, 2006Bergen,PassaicPassaic
Clinton CalabreseDemocraticFebruary 10, 2018Cliffside Park
District 37Ellen ParkDemocraticJanuary 11, 2022BergenEnglewood Cliffs
Shama HaiderDemocraticJanuary 11, 2022Tenafly
District 38Lisa SwainDemocraticMay 24, 2018BergenFair Lawn
Chris TullyDemocraticMay 24, 2018Bergenfield
District 39John V. AzzaritiRepublicanJanuary 9, 2024BergenSaddle River
Robert AuthRepublicanJanuary 14, 2014Old Tappan
District 40Al BarlasRepublicanJanuary 9, 2024Bergen,PassaicCedar Grove
Christopher DePhillipsRepublicanJanuary 9, 2018Wyckoff

‡ Dunn was appointed to the seat in November 2019. The appointment expired at the conclusion of the2018–19 term in January 2020. She was reappointed again in February 2020 after the start of the next term and then won the seat in a special election in November 2020.
± Kean previously served in the Assembly from 2002 to 2008

Senate

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See also:2023 New Jersey Senate election

Senate composition

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Starting January 9, 2024AffiliationMembers
 Democratic Party25
 Republican Party15
Total40

Senate leadership

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Democratic caucus

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  • Majority Leader: M. Theresa Ruiz (District 29)
  • Assistant Majority Leaders: James Beach (District 6), Linda R. Greenstein (District 14) and Gordon M. Johnson (District 37)
  • Deputy Majority Leader: Paul A. Sarlo (District 36)
  • Senate President Pro Tempore: Shirley K. Turner (District 15)
  • Democratic Conference Chair: Vin Gopal (District 11)
  • Majority Whip: Troy Singleton (District 7)

Republican caucus

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  • Minority Leader: Anthony M. Bucco (District 25)
  • Deputy Republican Leaders: Robert W. Singer (District 30) and Joseph Pennacchio (District 26)
  • Conference Leader: Holly T. Schepisi (District 39)
  • Budget Officer: Declan J. O'Scanlon, Jr. (District 13)
  • Ranking Member Judiciary Committee: Kristin M. Corrado (District 40)
  • Republican Whip: Michael L. Testa Jr. (District 1)
  • Deputy Conference Leader: Vincent J. Polistina (District 2)

Committee chairs

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As announced by Senate President Nick Scutari:[8]

  • Budget and Appropriations: Paul Sarlo
  • Community and Urban Affairs: Troy Singleton
  • Commerce: Joseph Lagana
  • Economic Growth: Nilsa Cruz-Perez
  • Education: Vin Gopal
  • Environment and Energy: Bob Smith
  • Health, Human Services, and Senior Citizens: Joe F. Vitale
  • Higher Education: Joseph Cryan
  • Judiciary: Brian Stack
  • Labor: Gordon Johnson
  • Law and Public Safety: Linda Greenstein
  • Military and Veterans: Raj Mukerhji
  • Senate Legislative Oversight: Andrew Zwicker
  • State Government, Wagering, and Historic Preservation: James Beach
  • Transportation: Patrick J. Diegnan

Senate members

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TheSenate consists of 40 members, one for each district.

DistrictSenatorPartyAssumed officeCounties representedResidence
District 1Mike TestaRepublicanDecember 5, 2019Atlantic,Cape May,CumberlandVineland
District 2Vincent J. PolistinaRepublicanNovember 8, 2021AtlanticEgg Harbor Township
District 3John BurzichelliDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024Cumberland,GloucesterSalemPaulsboro
District 4Paul D. MoriartyDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024Atlantic,Camden,GloucesterWashington Township
District 5Nilsa Cruz-PerezDemocraticDecember 15, 2014Camden,GloucesterBarrington
District 6James BeachDemocraticJanuary 3, 2009Burlington,CamdenVoorhees Township
District 7Troy SingletonDemocraticJanuary 9, 2018BurlingtonPalmyra
District 8Latham TiverRepublicanJanuary 9, 2024Atlantic,BurlingtonSouthampton
District 9Carmen AmatoRepublicanJanuary 9, 2024OceanLacey
District 10James W. HolzapfelRepublicanJanuary 10, 2012Ocean,MonmouthToms River
District 11Vin GopalDemocraticJanuary 9, 2018MonmouthLong Branch
District 12Owen HenryRepublicanJanuary 9, 2024Burlington,Middlesex,OceanOld Bridge Township
District 13Declan O'ScanlonRepublicanJanuary 9, 2018MonmouthLittle Silver
District 14Linda R. GreensteinDemocraticDecember 6, 2010Mercer,MiddlesexPlainsboro Township
District 15Shirley TurnerDemocraticJanuary 13, 1998Hunterdon,MercerLawrence Township
District 16Andrew ZwickerDemocraticJanuary 11, 2022Hunterdon,Mercer,Middlesex,SomersetSouth Brunswick
District 17Bob SmithDemocraticJanuary 8, 2002Middlesex,SomersetPiscataway
District 18Patrick J. DiegnanDemocraticMay 9, 2016MiddlesexSouth Plainfield
District 19Joe F. VitaleDemocraticJanuary 13, 1998MiddlesexWoodbridge
District 20Joseph CryanDemocraticJanuary 9, 2018UnionUnion Township
District 21Jon BramnickRepublicanJanuary 11, 2022Middlesex,Morris,Somerset,UnionWestfield
District 22Nicholas ScutariDemocraticJanuary 13, 2004Somerset,UnionLinden
District 23Doug SteinhardtRepublicanDecember 19, 2022Hunterdon,Somerset,WarrenLopatcong
District 24Parker SpaceRepublicanJanuary 9, 2024Morris,Sussex,WarrenWantage
District 25Anthony M. BuccoRepublicanOctober 24, 2019Morris,PassaicBoonton Township
District 26Joseph PennacchioRepublicanJanuary 8, 2008Morris,PassaicRockaway Township
District 27John F. McKeonDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024Essex,PassaicWest Orange
District 28Renee BurgessDemocraticSeptember 29, 2022Essex,UnionIrvington
District 29Teresa RuizDemocraticJanuary 8, 2008Essex,HudsonNewark
District 30Robert W. SingerRepublicanOctober 14, 1993Monmouth,OceanLakewood Township
District 31Angela V. McKnightDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024HudsonJersey City
District 32Raj MukherjiDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024HudsonJersey City
District 33Brian P. StackDemocraticJanuary 8, 2008HudsonUnion City
District 34Britnee TimberlakeDemocraticJanuary 9, 2024EssexEast Orange
District 35Benjie WimberlyDemocraticJanuary 30, 2025Bergen,PassaicPaterson
District 36Paul SarloDemocraticMay 19, 2003Bergen,PassaicWood-Ridge
District 37Gordon M. JohnsonDemocraticJanuary 11, 2022BergenEnglewood
District 38Joseph LaganaDemocraticApril 12, 2018BergenParamus
District 39Holly SchepisiRepublicanMarch 25, 2021BergenRiver Vale
District 40Kristin CorradoRepublicanOctober 5, 2017Bergen,PassaicTotowa

See also

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References

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  1. ^abDavid Wildstein (November 9, 2023)."Fourth term will make Coughlin the longest-serving N.J. Assembly Speaker".New Jersey Globe. Mayfair Media. RetrievedNovember 27, 2023.
  2. ^"Assembly Republicans Reelect DiMaio as Leader".Insider NJ. November 9, 2023. RetrievedJanuary 3, 2024.
  3. ^abDavid Wildstein (November 9, 2023)."Scutari re-elected Senate President, Ruiz gets another term as Majority Leader".New Jersey Globe. Mayfair Media. RetrievedNovember 27, 2023.
  4. ^"Bucco Unanimously Re-Elected as Senate Republican Caucus Leader".New Jersey Senate Republicans. New Jersey Senate Republican Office. November 9, 2023. RetrievedJanuary 3, 2024.
  5. ^Legislative Districts 2023-2030,New Jersey Legislature. Accessed January 21, 2024.
  6. ^Fox, Joey (November 21, 2023)."The final tally of who's leaving Trenton this year".New Jersey Globe. Mayfair Media. RetrievedNovember 27, 2023.
  7. ^abCoughlin Announces Assembly Committee Chair Appointments for 221st Legislative Session, Insider NJ, January 10, 2024
  8. ^Scutari Announces Committee Assignments for 221st Legislature, Insider NJ, January 10, 2024

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