216th New Jersey Legislature

The 216th New Jersey Legislature began on January 14, 2014, at the end of Chris Christie's first term as Governor of New Jersey, and ended on January 12, 2016, halfway through Chris Christie's second term as governor.

216th New Jersey Legislature
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New Jersey State House north panorama, 2012
Overview
Legislative bodyNew Jersey Legislature
JurisdictionNew Jersey, United States
TermJanuary 14, 2014 – January 12, 2016
New Jersey Senate
Members40
PresidentStephen M. Sweeney
Minority LeaderThomas Kean Jr.
Party controlDemocratic Party
New Jersey General Assembly
Members80
SpeakerVincent Prieto
Minority LeaderJon Bramnick
Party controlDemocratic Party

Background

The elections for the 216th Legislature were held on November 5, 2013, alongside Chris Christie's landslide re-election. In the Assembly the composition didn't change while in the Senate the composition did not change either.

Composition

Assembly

New Jersey General Assembly composition, 2014-2016
Affiliation Members
  Democratic Party 48
  Republican Party 32
Total 80

Senate

NJ State Senate composition 2012
Affiliation Members
  Democratic Party 24
  Republican Party 16
Total 40

Senate

The Senate has 40 members, one for each district[1]

Leadership

The leadership for the 216th legislative session, which started on January 14, 2014, is as follows:[2]

Position Name District
President of the Senate Stephen M. Sweeney District 3
Majority Leader Loretta Weinberg District 37
President pro tempore Nia Gill
Paul Sarlo
District 34
District 36
Assistant Majority Leaders James Beach
Linda R. Greenstein
Teresa Ruiz
District 6
District 14
District 29
Majority Conference Leader Robert M. Gordon District 38
Majority Whip Sandra Bolden Cunningham District 31
Minority Leader Thomas Kean, Jr. District 21
Deputy Minority Leader Diane Allen District 7
Minority Conference Leader Robert Singer District 30
Deputy Minority Conference Leader Jennifer Beck District 11
Assistant Republican Leader Joseph Pennacchio District 40
Republican Budget Officer Anthony Bucco District 25

Senators

District Name Party Residence First served
District 1 Jeff Van DrewDemDennis Township2008
District 2 Jim WhelanDemAtlantic City2008
District 3 Stephen M. SweeneyDemWest Deptford Township2002
District 4 Fred H. MaddenDemWashington Township (Gloucester)2004
District 5 Nilsa Cruz-PerezDemCamden2014†
District 6 James BeachDemVoorhees Township2009†
District 7 Diane AllenRepEdgewater Park1998
District 8 Dawn Marie AddiegoRepEvesham Township2010†
District 9 Christopher J. ConnorsRepLacey Township2008
District 10 James W. HolzapfelRepToms River2012
District 11 Jennifer BeckRepRed Bank2008
District 12 Samuel D. ThompsonRepOld Bridge Township2012
District 13 Joe KyrillosRepMiddletown Township1992
District 14 Linda R. GreensteinDemPlainsboro Township2010
District 15 Shirley TurnerDemLawrence Township (Mercer)1998
District 16 Christopher BatemanRepBranchburg Township2008
District 17 Bob SmithDemPiscataway2002
District 18 Peter J. Barnes IIIDemEdison2014
District 19 Joseph VitaleDemWoodbridge Township1998
District 20 Raymond LesniakDemElizabeth1983
District 21 Thomas Kean, Jr.RepWestfield2003†
District 22 Nicholas ScutariDemLinden2004
District 23 Michael J. DohertyRepOxford Township2009
District 24 Steve OrohoRepFranklin2008
District 25 Anthony BuccoRepBoonton Township1998
District 26 Joseph PennacchioRepMontville2008
District 27 Richard CodeyDemRoseland1982
District 28 Ronald RiceDemNewark1986
District 29 Teresa RuizDemNewark2008
District 30 Robert SingerRepLakewood Township1994
District 31 Sandra Bolden CunninghamDemJersey City2007†
District 32 Nicholas SaccoDemNorth Bergen1994
District 33 Brian P. StackDemUnion City2008
District 34 Nia GillDemMontclair2002
District 35 Nellie PouDemPaterson2012
District 36 Paul SarloDemWood-Ridge2003†
District 37 Loretta WeinbergDemTeaneck2005†
District 38 Robert M. GordonDemFair Lawn2008
District 39 Gerald CardinaleRepDemarest1982
District 40 Kevin J. O'TooleRepCedar Grove20081

† First appointed to the seat
1 O'Toole had previously served in the Senate from 2001 to 2002

Former members from this term

District Name Party Residence First served Term end Notes
District 5 Donald NorcrossDemCamden2010†November 12, 2014Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives[3]

Committees and Committee Chairs, 2014-2015 Legislative Session

Committee chairs As of March 1, 2015: (All are Democrats)[4]

Committee Name
Budget and Appropriations Paul Sarlo
Commerce Nia Gill
Community and Urban Affairs Jeff Van Drew
Economic Growth Raymond Lesniak
Education Teresa Ruiz
Environment and Energy Bob Smith
Health, Human Services and Senior Citizens Joseph Vitale
Higher Education Sandra Bolden Cunningham
Judiciary Nicholas Scutari
Labor Fred H. Madden
Law and Public Safety Linda R. Greenstein
Legislative Oversight Robert M. Gordon
Military and Veterans' Affairs James Beach
State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Jim Whelan
Transportation Nicholas Sacco

Assembly

The Assembly has 80 members, two for each district.

Leadership

Speaker: Vincent Prieto

Majority Leader: Louis Greenwald

Minority Leader: Jon Bramnick

Members

District Name Party Residence First served
District 1 Robert AndrzejczakDemMiddle Township2013[A 1]
Sam FiocchiRepVineland2014
District 2 Chris A. BrownRepVentnor City2012
Vince MazzeoRepNorthfield2014
District 3 John J. BurzichelliDemPaulsboro2002
Adam TaliaferroDemWoolwich Township2015[A 1]
District 4 Paul MoriartyDemWashington Township (Gloucester)2006
Gabriela MosqueraDemGloucester Township2012[A 1]
District 5 Patricia Egan JonesDemBarrington2015[A 1]
Seat vacant
District 6 Louis GreenwaldDemVoorhees Township1996
Pamela Rosen LampittDemCherry Hill2006
District 7 Herb ConawayDemDelanco Township1998
Troy SingletonDemPalmyra2011[A 1]
District 8 Christopher J. BrownRepEvesham Township2012
Maria Rodriguez-Gregg RepEvesham Township2014
District 9 DiAnne GoveRepLong Beach Township2009[A 1]
Brian E. RumpfRepLittle Egg Harbor2003[A 1]
District 10 Gregory P. McGuckinRepToms River2012
David W. WolfeRepBrick Township1992
District 11 Mary Pat AngeliniRepOcean Township (Monmouth)2008
Caroline CasagrandeRepColts Neck Township2008
District 12 Robert D. CliftonRepMatawan2012
Ronald S. DancerRepPlumsted Township2002[A 1]
District 13 Amy HandlinRepLincroft2006
Declan O'ScanlonRepLittle Silver2008
District 14 Daniel R. BensonDemHamilton Township (Mercer)2011[A 1]
Wayne DeAngeloDemHamilton Township2008
District 15 Reed GuscioraDemTrenton1996
Elizabeth Maher MuoioDemPennington2015[A 1]
District 16 Jack CiattarelliRepHillsborough Township2011[A 1]
Donna SimonRepReadington Township2012[A 1]
District 17 Joseph DanielsenDemFranklin Township (Somerset)2014[A 1]
Joseph V. EganDemNew Brunswick2002
District 18 Patrick J. DiegnanDemSouth Plainfield2002
Nancy PinkinDemEast Brunswick2014
District 19 Craig CoughlinDemWoodbridge Township2010
John S. WisniewskiDemSayreville1996
District 20 Annette QuijanoDemElizabeth2008[A 1]
Jamel C. HolleyDemRoselle2015[A 1]
District 21 Jon BramnickRepWestfield2003[A 1]
Nancy MunozRepSummit2009[A 1]
District 22 Jerry GreenDemPlainfield1992
Linda StenderDemScotch Plains2002
District 23 John DiMaioRepHackettstown2009[A 1]
Erik PetersonRepFranklin Township (Hunterdon)2009[A 1]
District 24 Parker SpaceRepWantage Township2013[A 1]
Gail PhoebusRepAndover Township2015[A 1]
District 25 Tony BuccoRepBoonton Township2010
Michael Patrick CarrollRepMorris Township1996
District 26 BettyLou DeCroceRepMorris Plains2012[A 1]
Jay WebberRepMorris Plains2008
District 27 Mila JaseyDemSouth Orange2007[A 1]
John F. McKeonDemWest Orange2002
District 28 Ralph R. CaputoDemBloomfield2008[A 2]
Cleopatra TuckerDemNewark2008
District 29 Eliana Pintor-MarinDemNewark2013[A 1]
L. Grace SpencerDemNewark2008
District 30 Sean T. KeanRepWall Township2012[A 3]
Dave RibleRepWall Township2008
District 31 Charles MainorDemJersey City2010
Jason O'DonnellDemBayonne2010[A 1]
District 32 Angelica M. JimenezDemWest New York2012
Vincent PrietoDemSecaucus2004[A 1]
District 33 Carmelo GarciaDemHoboken2014
Raj MukherjiDemJersey City2014
District 34 Thomas P. GiblinDemMontclair2006
Sheila Y. OliverDemEast Orange2004
District 35 Shavonda E. SumterDemPaterson2012
Benjie WimberlyDemPaterson2012
District 36 Marlene CarideDemRidgefield2012
Gary SchaerDemPassaic2006
District 37 Valerie HuttleDemEnglewood2006
Gordon M. JohnsonDemEnglewood2002
District 38 Tim EustaceDemMaywood2012
Joseph LaganaDemParamus2014
District 39 Holly SchepisiRepRiver Vale2012
Robert AuthRepOld Tappan2010
District 40 Scott RumanaRepWayne2008
David C. RussoRepRidgewood1990

Former members from this term

District Name Party Residence First served Term end Notes
District 17 Upendra J. ChivukulaDemFranklin Township (Somerset)2002September 30, 2014Appointed to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities[5]
District 3 Celeste RileyDemBridgeton2009[A 1]January 2, 2015Elected Cumberland County Clerk[6]
District 20 Joseph CryanDemUnion Township (Union)2002January 4, 2015Elected Union County Sheriff[7]
District 15 Bonnie Watson ColemanDemEwing Township1998January 6, 2015Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives[8]
District 5 Angel FuentesDemCamden2010June 30, 2015Appointed deputy clerk for Camden County[9]
District 24 Alison Littell McHoseRepFranklin2003[A 1]October 17, 2015Resigned to focus on job as Franklin borough business administrator[10]
District 5 Gilbert "Whip" WilsonDemCamden2010[A 1]December 2, 2015Resigned to become Camden County Sheriff[11]
  1. First appointed to the seat
  2. Served in the Assembly as a Republican from 1968–1972
  3. Served in the Assembly from 2002–2008

Vacancies

Senate

District Original Party Period of vacancy Appointee Party of Appointee
5th Donald Norcross[12] Democratic Party November 12, 2014 – December 15, 2014 Nilsa Cruz-Perez Democratic Party

Assembly

District Original Party Period of vacancy Appointee Party of Appointee
17th Upendra J. Chivukula[5] Democratic Party September 30, 2014 – October 16, 2014 Joseph Danielsen Democratic Party
3rd Celeste Riley[6] Democratic Party January 1, 2015 – January 15, 2015 Adam Taliaferro Democratic Party
20th Joseph Cryan[7] Democratic Party January 4, 2015 – January 29, 2015 Jamel Holley Democratic Party
15th Bonnie Watson Coleman[8] Democratic Party January 3, 2015 – February 5, 2015 Elizabeth Maher Muoio Democratic Party
5th Angel Fuentes[9] Democratic Party June 30, 2015 – November 9, 2015 Patricia Egan Jones Democratic Party
24th Alison Littell McHose[10] Republican Party October 17, 2015 – December 3, 2015 Gail Phoebus Republican Party
5th Gilbert "Whip" Wilson[11] Democratic Party December 2, 2015 – January 12, 2016 Successor not seated in session None

See also

References

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  2. "New Jersey Legislature - Leadership". New Jersey Legislature. Archived from the original on May 4, 2012. Retrieved March 1, 2015.
  3. Gaudiano, Nicole (November 12, 2014). "Norcross being sworn in today". Courier-Post. Retrieved March 1, 2015.
  4. "New Jersey Legislature Committees and Membership - 2014-2015 Legislative Session". New Jersey Legislature. Archived from the original on February 21, 2015. Retrieved March 1, 2015.
  5. "Commissioner Chivukula". New Jersey Board of Public Utilities. 2014. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  6. Kov, Daniel J. (January 7, 2015). "New county clerk officially sworn in". The Daily Journal. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  7. Brush, Chase (January 4, 2015). "Cryan steps into sheriff role at Union County reorganization". Politicker NJ. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  8. Davis, Mike (January 6, 2015). "U.S. Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman sworn into Congress, holds ceremony for supporters". The Times. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  9. Friedman, Matt (June 23, 2015). "South Jersey assemblyman resigns to take Camden County job". NJ Advance Media for NJ.com. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  10. Jennings, Rob (October 16, 2015). "McHose resigns from Assembly". New Jersey Herald. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
  11. Friedman, Matt (December 2, 2015). "Democratic assemblyman abruptly resigns". Politico New Jersey. Archived from the original on December 5, 2015. Retrieved December 2, 2015. Wilson resigned because of a 1971 law that requires sheriffs to take their oaths of office within 30 days of their elections, and because a more recent law that bans dual elected office-holding, according to Wilson attorney Bill Tambussi.
  12. Gaudiano, Nicole (November 12, 2014). "Norcross being sworn in today". Courier-Post. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
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