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- Composition Members at the end of the term Former members from this term
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The New Jersey General Assembly is the lower house of the New Jersey Legislature. The following is the roster and leadership positions for the 2012–2013 term. The 215th Session began on January 10, 2012 and ended on January 14, 2014. This assembly was preceded by the 2010–2012 assembly and was followed by the 2014–2015 assembly. CompositionAffiliation | Party (Shading indicates majority caucus) | Total |
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End of previous legislature | 48 | 31 | 79 | 1 |
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| Begin{{#tag:ref|Democrat Gabriela Mosquera (District 4) was ruled ineligible to appear on the November ballot on January 5. Seat remained vacant at the start of the session.[1] Republican Peter Biondi (District 16) died November 11, 2011.|group=n | 47 | 31 | 78 | 2 |
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January 9, 2012{{#tag:ref|Republican Alex DeCroce (District 26) died.|group=n | 30 | 77 | 3 |
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February 1, 2012{{#tag:ref|Republican Donna Simon appointed to replace Biondi.|group=n | 31 | 78 | 2 |
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February 29, 2012{{#tag:ref|Democrat Gabriela Mosquera appointed to vacant District 4 seat, as she met the residency requirement.|group=n | 48 | 79 | 1 |
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March 5, 2012{{#tag:ref|Republican Betty Lou DeCroce appointed to replace DeCroce.|group=n | 32 | 80 | 0 |
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February 11, 2013{{#tag:ref|Republican Gary Chiusano resigned to become Sussex County Surrogate.|group=n | 31 | 79 | 1 |
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February 28, 2013{{#tag:ref|Democrat Matthew Milam resigned.|group=n | 47 | 78 | 2 |
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March 21, 2013{{#tag:ref|Democrat Robert Andrzejczak appointed to replace Milam and Republican Parker Spence appointed to replace Chiusano|group=n | 48 | 32 | 80 | 0 |
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September 11, 2013{{#tag:ref|Democrat Alberto Coutinho resigned.[2]|group=n | 47 | 32 | 79 | 1 |
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October 1, 2013{{#tag:ref|Democrat Connie Wagner resigned.[3]|group=n | 46 | 32 | 78 | 2 |
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November 18, 2013{{#tag:ref|Democrats Eliana Pintor-Marin and Paul Contillo sworn in.[4]|group=n | 48 | 32 | 80 | 0 |
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Latest voting share | {{percentage|47|78|0 | 31|78|0 | |
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Members at the end of the termDistrict | Name | Party | Residence | First served | {{sort|01|District 1 | Nelson|Albano}} | Dem | Vineland | 2006 |
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Robert|Andrzejczak}} | Dem | Middle Twp. | 2013† | {{sort|02|District 2 | John F.|Amodeo}} | Rep | Margate | 2008 |
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Chris A.|Brown}} | Rep | Ventnor | 2012 | {{sort|03|District 3 | John J.|Burzichelli}} | Dem | Paulsboro | 2002 |
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Celeste|Riley}} | Dem | Bridgeton | 2009† | {{sort|04|District 4 | Paul|Moriarty|Paul Moriarty (politician)}} | Dem | Washington Twp. | 2006 |
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Gabriela|Mosquera}} | Dem | Blackwood | 2012† | {{sort|05|District 5 | Angel|Fuentes}} | Dem | Camden | 2010 |
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Gilbert "Whip"|Wilson}} | Dem | Camden | 2010† | {{sort|06|District 6 | Louis|Greenwald}} | Dem | Voorhees Twp. | 1996 |
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Pamela Rosen|Lampitt}} | Dem | Cherry Hill | 2006 | {{sort|07|District 7 | Herb|Conaway}} | Dem | Delanco | 1998 |
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Troy|Singleton}} | Dem | Palmyra | 2011† | {{sort|08|District 8 | Christopher J.|Brown}} | Rep | Marlton | 2012 |
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Scott|Rudder}} | Rep | Medford | 2008 | {{sort|09|District 9 | DiAnne|Gove}} | Rep | Long Beach Twp. | 2009† |
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Brian E.|Rumpf}} | Rep | Little Egg Harbor | 2003† | {{sort|10|District 10 | Gregory P.|McGuckin}} | Rep | Toms River | 2012 |
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David W.|Wolfe}} | Rep | Brick | 1992 | {{sort|11|District 11 | Mary Pat|Angelini}} | Rep | Ocean Twp. | 2008 |
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Caroline|Casagrande}} | Rep | Colts Neck | 2008 | {{sort|12|District 12 | Robert D.|Clifton}} | Rep | Matawan | 2012 |
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Ronald S.|Dancer}} | Rep | Plumstead Twp. | 2002† | {{sort|13|District 13 | Amy|Handlin}} | Rep | Lincroft | 2006 |
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Declan|O'Scanlon}} | Rep | Little Silver | 2008 | {{sort|14|District 14 | Daniel R.|Benson}} | Dem | Hamilton Twp. | 2011† |
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Wayne|DeAngelo}} | Dem | Hamilton Twp. | 2008 | {{sort|15|District 15 | Reed|Gusciora}} | Dem | Trenton | 1996 |
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Bonnie|Watson Coleman}} | Dem | Ewing Twp. | 1998 | {{sort|16|District 16 | Jack|Ciattarelli}} | Rep | Hillsborough Twp. | 2011† |
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Donna|Simon}} | Rep | Whitehouse Station | 2012† | {{sort|17|District 17 | Upendra J.|Chivukula}} | Dem | Somerset | 2002 |
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Joseph V.|Egan}} | Dem | New Brunswick | 2002 | {{sort|18|District 18 | Peter J.|Barnes III}} | Dem | Edison | 2007† |
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Patrick J.|Diegnan}} | Dem | South Plainfield | 2002 | {{sort|19|District 19 | Craig|Coughlin}} | Dem | Fords | 2010 |
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John S.|Wisniewski}} | Dem | Sayreville | 1996 | {{sort|20|District 20 | Joseph|Cryan}} | Dem | Union Twp. | 2002 |
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Annette|Quijano}} | Dem | Elizabeth | 2008† | {{sort|21|District 21 | Jon|Bramnick}} | Rep | Westfield | 2003† |
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Nancy|Munoz}} | Rep | Summit | 2009† | {{sort|22|District 22 | Jerry|Green|Jerry Green (politician)}} | Dem | Plainfield | 1992 |
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Linda|Stender}} | Dem | Scotch Plains | 2002 | {{sort|23|District 23 | John|DiMaio}} | Rep | Hackettstown | 2009† |
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Erik|Peterson}} | Rep | Franklin Twp. | 2009† | {{sort|24|District 24 | Alison Littell|McHose}} | Rep | Franklin | 2003† |
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Parker|Space}} | Rep | Wantage Twp. | 2013† | {{sort|25|District 25 | Tony|Bucco}} | Rep | Boonton Twp. | 2010 |
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Michael Patrick|Carroll}} | Rep | Morris Twp. | 1996 | {{sort|26|District 26 | BettyLou|DeCroce}} | Rep | Morris Plains | 2012† |
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Jay|Webber}} | Rep | Morris Plains | 2008 | {{sort|27|District 27 | Mila|Jasey}} | Dem | South Orange | 2007† |
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John F.|McKeon}} | Dem | West Orange | 2002 | {{sort|28|District 28 | Ralph R.|Caputo}} | Dem | Bloomfield | 20081 |
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Cleopatra|Tucker}} | Dem | Newark | 2008 | {{sort|29|District 29 | Eliana|Pintor-Marin}} | Dem | Newark | 2013† |
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L. Grace|Spencer}} | Dem | Newark | 2008 | {{sort|30|District 30 | Sean T.|Kean}} | Rep | Wall Twp. | 20122 |
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Dave|Rible}} | Rep | Wall | 2008 | {{sort|31|District 31 | Charles|Mainor}} | Dem | Jersey City | 2010 |
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Jason|O'Donnell}} | Dem | Bayonne | 2010† | {{sort|32|District 32 | Angelica M.|Jimenez}} | Dem | West New York | 2012 |
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Vincent|Prieto}} | Dem | Secaucus | 2004† | {{sort|33|District 33 | Sean|Connors}} | Dem | Jersey City | 2012 |
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Ruben J.|Ramos}} | Dem | Hoboken | 2008 | {{sort|34|District 34 | Thomas P.|Giblin}} | Dem | Montclair | 2006 |
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Sheila Y.|Oliver}} | Dem | East Orange | 2004 | {{sort|35|District 35 | Shavonda E.|Sumter}} | Dem | Paterson | 2012 |
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Benjie|Wimberly}} | Dem | Paterson | 2012 | {{sort|36|District 36 | Marlene|Caride}} | Dem | Ridgefield | 2012 |
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Gary|Schaer}} | Dem | Passaic | 2006 | {{sort|37|District 37 | Valerie|Huttle}} | Dem | Englewood | 2006 |
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Gordon M.|Johnson}} | Dem | Englewood | 2002 | {{sort|38|District 38 | Tim|Eustace}} | Dem | Maywood | 2012 |
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Paul|Contillo}} | Dem | Paramus | 2013†3 | {{sort|39|District 39 | Holly|Schepisi}} | Rep | River Vale | 2012 |
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Bob|Schroeder}} | Rep | Washington Twp. | 2010 | {{sort|40|District 40 | Scott|Rumana}} | Rep | Wayne | 2008 |
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David C.|Russo}} | Rep | Ridgewood | 1990 |
† First appointed to the seat
1 Ralph Caputo served in the Assembly as a Republican from 1968–1972
2 Sean Kean served in the Assembly from 2002–2008 and in the State Senate from 2008–2012 3 Paul Contillo served in the Assembly from 1974–1980 and in the State Senate from 1984–1992 Former members from this termDistrict | Name | Party | Residence | First served | Term end | Notes | 24|District 24 | Gary R.|Chiusano}} | Rep | Augusta | 2008 | 2013-02-11}} | Resigned to become Sussex County Surrogate[5] |
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01|District 1 | Matthew W.|Milam}} | Dem | Vineland | 2008 | 2013-02-28}} | Retired[6] |
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29|District 29 | Alberto|Coutinho}} | Dem | Newark | 2008 | 2013-09-11}} | Resigned[3] |
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38|District 38 | Connie|Wagner}} | Dem | Paramus | 2008 | 2013-10-01}} | Retired[3] |
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See also- List of New Jersey state legislatures
Notes1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2012/01/assemblywoman-elect_barred_fro.html |title=Assemblywoman-elect barred from N.J. legislature on grounds she did not meet residency requirement |date=January 10, 2012 |author=MaryAnn Spoto |newspaper=The Star-Ledger|accessdate=March 1, 2013}} 2. ^Giambusso, David. "Eliana Pintor Marin will replace Essex Assemblyman Coutinho", The Star-Ledger, September 11, 2013. Accessed October 3, 2013. "Hours after state Assemblyman Al Coutinho (D-Essex) tendered his resignation today, party leaders gathered in Newark's ornate Mediterranean Manor to vote for his replacement, Eliana Pintor Marin.... Coutinho stepped down abruptly today amid an investigation into a family foundation started by his father Bernardino Coutinho. Pintor Marin will fill out the remainder of his term in the Assembly and will replace him on the ballot in November." 3. ^1 2 Ensslin, John C. "North Jersey Assemblywoman Connie Wagner resigns office", The Record (Bergen County), September 30, 2013. Accessed October 1, 2013. "Assemblywoman Connie Wagner, D-Paramus, has resigned her seat effective Tuesday, about two months earlier than expected, to spend time with her family in Florida.... Her earlier-than-expected departure means that Bergen County Democratic Committee members from District 38 must choose someone to fill the seat on an interim basis. Paramus Council President Joseph Lagana, the candidate they chose to run in place of Wagner, said it won’t be him." 4. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.nj.com/politics/index.ssf/2013/11/essex_county_gets_new_assemblywoman.html |title=Newark gets new N.J. assemblywoman |author=Friedman, Matt |newspaper=The Star-Ledger |date=November 18, 2013 |accessdate=January 15, 2014}} 5. ^{{cite news|url=http://thealternativepress.com/articles/gary-chiusano-sworn-in-as-surrogate |newspaper=The Alternative Press |title=Gary Chiusano Sworn In As Surrogate |date=February 12, 2013 |author=Jennifer Jean Miller |accessdate=March 1, 2013}} 6. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.capemaycountyherald.com/article/government/90451-milam+resigns+andrzejczak+nominated |newspaper=Cape May County Herald |title=Milam Retires, Andrzejczak Gets Dem’s Nod for Assembly |date=February 28, 2013 |author=Al Campbell |accessdate=March 1, 2013}}
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