220th New Jersey Legislature
220th Legislature 222nd 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 will begin on January 9, 2024, following the 2023 elections for Assembly and Senate. It will end in January 2026.

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

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 the 220th 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.[5]

Assembly

Assembly composition

Starting January 9, 2024 Affiliation Members
  Democratic Party 52
  Republican Party 28
Total 80

Assembly leadership and committee chairs

Democratic caucus

As announced by Assembly Speaker Craig J. Coughlin:[6]

  • Majority Leader: Asm. Louis D. Greenwald (D-Camden, Burlington)
  • Speaker Pro Tempore: Asm. Benjie E. Wimberly (D-Bergen, Passaic)
  • Majority Conference Leader: Asw. Annette Quijano (D-Union)
  • Majority Whip: Asw. Carol Murphy (D-Burlington)
  • Assembly Appropriations Chair: Asw. Lisa Swain (D-Bergen, Passaic)
  • Policy Chair: Gary S. Schaer (D-Bergen, Passaic)
  • Assembly Budget Chair: Asw. Eliana Pintor Marin (D-Essex)
  • Constituent Outreach Chair: Asw. Verlina Reynolds-Jackson (D-Mercer, Hudson)
  • Deputy Speakers: Asw. Linda S. Carter (Middlesex, Somerset, Union), Asm. Herb Conaway (D-Burlington), Asm. Wayne DeAngelo (D-Mercer, Middlesex), Shanique Speight (D-Essex), Asw. Pamela R. Lampitt (D-Camden, Burlington), Asw. Yvonne Lopez (D-Middlesex)
  • Deputy Majority Leaders: Asm. Roy Freiman (D-Somerset, Mercer, Middlesex, Hunterdon), Asm. Bill Moen, Jr. (D-Camden, Gloucester), Asm. Chris Tully (Bergen, Passaic), Asw. Shama Haider (D-Bergen)
  • Parliamentarian: Asw. Ellen Park (Bergen)
  • Deputy Parliamentarian: Asm. Sterley Stanley (D-Essex)
  • Deputy Whips: Asm. Clinton Calabrese (D-Bergen, Passaic), Joseph Danielsen (D-Middlesex, Somerset)

Republican caucus

  • Minority Leader: Asm. John DiMaio
  • 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 Leader: Michele Matsikoudis (District 21)
  • Assistant Minority Conference Leader: Christian E. Barranco (District 25)
  • Deputy Minority Whip: Erik Peterson (District 23)
  • Assistant Minority Whip: Donald A. Guardian (District 2)
  • Assistant Minority Whip: Aura K. Dunn (District 25)

Committee chairs

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

  • Aging and Human Services – Asw. Speight
  • Appropriations – Asw. Swain
  • Budget – Asw. Pintor Marin
  • Children, Families and Food Security – Asw. Haider
  • Commerce, Economic Development and Agriculture – Asm. William Spearman (D-Camden, Gloucester)
  • Consumer Affairs – Asm. William Sampson (D-Hudson)
  • Education – Asw. Lampitt
  • Environment, Natural Resources, and Solid Waste – Asm. James Kennedy (D-Middlesex, Somerset, Union)
  • Financial Institutions – Asm. Freiman
  • Health – Asm. Conaway
  • Higher Education – Asw. Carter
  • Housing – Asw. Lopez
  • Judiciary – Asw. Park
  • Labor – Asm. Anthony Verrelli (D-Mercer, Hunterdon)
  • Oversight, Reform and Federal Relations – Asm. Reginald Atkins (D-Union)
  • Public Safety and Preparedness – Asm. Danielsen
  • Military and Veterans Affairs – Asw. Cleopatra Tucker (D-Essex)
  • Regulated Professions – Asm. Stanley
  • State and Local Government – Asm. Robert J. Karabinchak (D-Middlesex)
  • Telecommunications and Utilities – Asm. DeAngelo
  • Tourism, Gaming and the Arts – Asm. Moen
  • Transportation and Independent Authorities – Asm. Calabrese
  • Community Development and Women’s Affairs – Asw. Shavonda E. Sumter (D-Bergen, Passaic)

Assembly members

The Assembly consists of 80 members, two for each district.

District Name Party Residence First served
1 Antwan McClellanRepOcean City2020
Erik SimonsenRepLower Township2020
2 Don GuardianRepAtlantic City2022
Claire SwiftRepMargate City2022
3 David BaileyDemWoodstown2024
Heather SimmonsDemGlassboro2024
4 Dan HutchinsonDemGloucester Township2024
Cody MillerDemMonroe Township (Gloucester)2024
5 Bill MoenDemBellmawr2020
William SpearmanDemCamden2018 †
6 Louis GreenwaldDemVoorhees Township1996
Pamela Rosen LampittDemCherry Hill2006
7 Herb ConawayDemDelran Township1998
Carol A. MurphyDemMount Laurel2018
8 Andrea KatzDemChesterfield2024
Michael TorrissiRepHammonton2022
9 Greg MyhreRepStafford Township2024
Brian E. RumpfRepLittle Egg Harbor Township2003 †
10 Paul KanitraRepPoint Pleasant Beach2024
Gregory P. McGuckinRepToms River2012
11 Margie DonlonDemOcean Township (Monmouth)2024
Luanne PeterpaulDemLong Branch2024
12 Robert D. CliftonRepMatawan2012
Alex SauickieRepJackson Township2022 †
13 Vicky FlynnRepHolmdel Township2022
Gerard ScharfenbergerRepMiddletown Township2020
14 Wayne DeAngeloDemHamilton Township (Mercer)2008
Tennille McCoyDem2024
15 Verlina Reynolds-JacksonDemTrenton2018 †
Anthony VerrelliDemHopewell Township (Mercer)2018 †
16 Mitchelle DrulisDemRaritan Township (Hunterdon)2024
Roy FreimanDemHillsborough Township2018
17 Joseph DanielsenDemFranklin Township (Somerset)2014 †
Kevin EganDemNew Brunswick2024
18 Robert KarabinchakDemEdison2016 †
Sterley StanleyDemEast Brunswick2021 †
19 Craig CoughlinDemWoodbridge Township2010
Yvonne LopezDemPerth Amboy2018
20 Reginald AtkinsDemRoselle2022
Annette QuijanoDemElizabeth2008 †
21 Michele MatsikoudisRepNew Providence2022
Nancy MunozRepSummit2009 †
22 Linda CarterDemPlainfield2018 †
James J. KennedyDemRahway2016
23 John DiMaioRepHackettstown2009 †
Erik PetersonRepFranklin Township (Hunterdon)2009 †
24 Dawn FantasiaRepFranklin (Sussex)2024
Mike InganamortRepChester Borough2024
25 Christian BarrancoRepJefferson Township2022
Aura K. DunnRepMendham Borough2019 ‡
26 Brian BergenRepDenville Township2020
Jay WebberRepMorris Plains2008
27 Rosy BagolieDemLivingston2024
Alixon Collazos-GillDemMontclair2024
28 Garnet HallDemSouth Orange2024
Cleopatra TuckerDemNewark2008
29 Eliana Pintor MarinDem2013 †
Shanique SpeightDem2018
30 Sean T. KeanRepWall Township2012 ±
Avi SchnallDemLakewood2024
31 Barbara McCann StamatoDemJersey City2024
William SampsonDemBayonne2022
32 John AllenDemHoboken2024
Jessica RamirezDemJersey City2024
33 Julio MarencoDemNorth Bergen2024
Gabe RodriguezDemWest New York2024
34 Carmen MoralesDemBelleville2024
Michael VeneziaDemBloomfield2024
35 Shavonda E. SumterDemPaterson2012
Benjie WimberlyDem2012
36 Clinton CalabreseDemCliffside Park2018 †
Gary SchaerDemPassaic2006
37 Shama HaiderDemTenafly2022
Ellen ParkDemEnglewood Cliffs2022
38 Lisa SwainDemFair Lawn2018 †
Chris TullyDemBergenfield2018 †
39 Robert AuthRepOld Tappan2014
John V. AzzaritiRepSaddle River2024
40 Al BarlasRepCedar Grove2024
Christopher DePhillipsRepWyckoff2018

Notes:
† First appointed to the seat
‡ Dunn was appointed to the seat in November 2019. The appointment expired at the conclusion of the 2018–19 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

Senate composition

Starting January 9, 2024 Affiliation Members
  Democratic Party 25
  Republican Party 15
Total 40

Senate leadership

Democratic caucus

  • Majority Leader: Sen. Theresa Ruiz
  • Assistant Majority Leader: James Beach (District 6)
  • Assistant Majority Leader: Linda R. Greenstein (District 14)
  • Assistant Majority Leader: 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 Caucus Chair: Nellie Pou (District 35)
  • Majority Whip: Troy Singleton (District 7)

Republican caucus

  • Minority Leader: Sen. Anthony M. Bucco
  • Deputy Republican Leader: Robert W. Singer (District 30)
  • Deputy Republican Leader: 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

As announced by Senate President Nick Scutari:[8]

  • Community and Urban Affairs: Senator Singleton
  • Budget and Appropriations: Senator Sarlo
  • Economic Growth: Senator Cruz-Perez
  • Judiciary: Senator Stack
  • Education: Senator Gopal
  • Environment and Energy: Senator Smith
  • Military and Veterans: Senator Johnson
  • Labor: Senator Lagana
  • Health, Human Services, and Senior Citizens: Senator Vitale
  • Higher Education: Senator Cryan
  • State Government, Wagering, and Historic Preservation: Senator Beach
  • Transportation: Senator Diegnan
  • Senate Legislative Oversight: Senator Zwicker
  • Commerce: Senator Pou
  • Law and Public Safety: Senator Greenstein

Senate members

The Senate consists of 40 members, one for each district.

District Name Party Residence First served
1 Mike TestaRepVineland2019 ‡
2 Vincent J. PolistinaRepEgg Harbor Township2021 †
3 John BurzichelliDemPaulsboro2024
4 Paul D. MoriartyDemWashington Township (Gloucester)2024
5 Nilsa Cruz-PerezDemBarrington2014 †
6 James BeachDemVoorhees Township2009 †
7 Troy SingletonDemDelran Township2018
8 Latham TiverRepSouthampton Township2024
9 Carmen AmatoRepBerkeley Township2024
10 James W. HolzapfelRepToms River2012
11 Vin GopalDemLong Branch2018
12 Owen HenryRepOld Bridge Township2024
13 Declan O'ScanlonRepLittle Silver2018
14 Linda R. GreensteinDemPlainsboro Township2010 ‡
15 Shirley TurnerDemLawrence Township (Mercer)1998
16 Andrew ZwickerDemSouth Brunswick2022
17 Bob SmithDemPiscataway2002
18 Patrick J. DiegnanDemSouth Plainfield2016 †
19 Joe VitaleDemWoodbridge Township1998
20 Joseph CryanDemUnion Township (Union)2018
21 Jon BramnickRepWestfield2022
22 Nicholas ScutariDemLinden2004
23 Doug SteinhardtRepLopatcong Township2022 †
24 Parker SpaceRepWantage Township2024
25 Anthony M. BuccoRepBoonton Township2019 †
26 Joseph PennacchioRepMontville2008
27 John F. McKeonDemWest Orange2024
28 Renee BurgessDemIrvington2022 †
29 Teresa RuizDemNewark2008
30 Robert SingerRepLakewood Township1993 †
31 Angela V. McKnightDemJersey City2024
32 Raj MukherjiDem2024
33 Brian P. StackDemUnion City2008
34 Britnee TimberlakeDemEast Orange2024
35 Nellie PouDemNorth Haledon2012
36 Paul SarloDemWood-Ridge2003 †
37 Gordon M. JohnsonDemEnglewood2022
38 Joseph LaganaDemParamus2018 †
39 Holly SchepisiRepRiver Vale2021 †
40 Kristin CorradoRepTotowa2017 †

Notes:
† First appointed to the seat
‡ Elected in a special election

References

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