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New Jersey Democratic State Committee

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Democratic Party of New Jersey
PresidentNicholas Scutari
ChairpersonLeRoy J. Jones Jr.
SpokespersonCraig Coughlin
GovernorPhil Murphy
Senate Majority LeaderTeresa Ruiz
Deputy Majority LeaderPaul Sarlo
Assembly Majority LeaderLouis Greenwald
Headquarters194-196 West State Street Trenton, NJ
Membership (2021)Increase 2,536,962[1]
IdeologyModern liberalism
National affiliationDemocratic Party
Colors  Blue
U.S. Senate seats
2 / 2
U.S. House seats
7 / 12
State Senate seats
25 / 40
State General Assembly seats
52 / 80
Election symbol
Website
www.njdems.org

The New Jersey Democratic State Committee (NJDSC) is the affiliate of the Democratic Party in the U.S. state of New Jersey. LeRoy J. Jones Jr. is the chair and Peg Schaffer is the vice chair.[2] Its main rival is the New Jersey Republican State Committee.

It is currently the dominant party in the state, controlling every statewide office, including both of the state's U.S. Senate seats and the governorship, as well as 7 out of 12 U.S. House seats and both chambers of the state legislature. Two Democratic representatives died in 2024.

Structure

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The NJDSC has a 13-member executive committee. The party also has a county chair for each of the state's 21 counties.

Current elected officials

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The New Jersey Democratic Party holds a majority in the New Jersey Senate and the New Jersey General Assembly. The party also holds both U.S. Senate seats, 7 of the state's 12 U.S. House seats, and the governor's and lieutenant governor's offices.

Members of Congress

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U.S. Senate

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Democrats have controlled both of New Jersey's seats in the U.S. Senate since 2013:

U.S. House of Representatives

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Out of the 12 seats New Jersey is apportioned in the U.S. House of Representatives, 7 are held by Democrats, with one vacancy due to the death of an incumbent and another due to Andy Kim's resignation to become a Senator:

District Member Photo
1st Donald Norcross
5th Josh Gottheimer
6th Frank Pallone
8th Rob Menendez
10th LaMonica McIver
11th Mikie Sherrill
12th Bonnie Watson Coleman

Statewide officials

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Democrats control the New Jersey governorship and the lieutenant governorship.

State legislative leaders

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State representatives

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District Name Residence First served
District 3 John Burzichelli Paulsboro 2024
District 4 Paul D. Moriarty Washington Township (Gloucester) 2024
District 5 Nilsa Cruz-Perez Barrington 2014
District 6 James Beach Voorhees Township 2009
District 7 Troy Singleton Palmyra 2018
District 11 Vin Gopal Long Branch 2018
District 14 Linda R. Greenstein Plainsboro Township 2010
District 15 Shirley Turner Lawrence Township (Mercer) 1998
District 16 Andrew Zwicker South Brunswick 2022
District 17 Bob Smith Piscataway 2002
District 18 Patrick J. Diegnan South Plainfield 2016
District 19 Joe Vitale Woodbridge Township 1998
District 20 Joseph Cryan Union Township (Union) 2018
District 22 Nicholas Scutari Linden 2004
District 27 John F. McKeon West Orange 2024
District 28 Renee Burgess Irvington 1986
District 29 Teresa Ruiz Newark 2008
District 31 Angela V. McKnight Jersey City 2024
District 32 Raj Mukherji Jersey City 2024
District 33 Brian P. Stack Union City 2008
District 34 Britnee Timberlake East Orange 2024
District 35 Nellie Pou North Haledon 2012
District 36 Paul Sarlo Wood-Ridge 2003
District 37 Gordon M. Johnson Englewood 2022
District 38 Joseph Lagana Paramus 2018
District Name Residence First served
District 4 Dan Hutchison Gloucester Township 2024
Cody Miller Monroe Township 2024
District 5 William F. Moen Jr. Runnemede 2020
William Spearman Camden 2018
District 6 Louis Greenwald Voorhees Township 1996
Pamela Rosen Lampitt Cherry Hill 2006
District 7 Herb Conaway Delanco Township 1998
Carol A. Murphy Mount Laurel 2018
District 8 Andrea Katz Chesterfield Township 2024
District 14 Daniel R. Benson Hamilton Township (Mercer) 2011
Wayne DeAngelo Hamilton Township (Mercer) 2008
District 15 Verlina Reynolds-Jackson Trenton 2018
Anthony Verrelli Hopewell Township (Mercer) 2018
District 16 Roy Freiman Hillsborough Township 2018
Sadaf Jaffer Montgomery Township 2022
District 17 Joseph Danielsen Franklin Township (Somerset) 2014
Joseph V. Egan New Brunswick 2002
District 18 Robert Karabinchak Edison 2016
Nancy Pinkin East Brunswick 2014
District 19 Craig Coughlin Woodbridge Township 2010
Yvonne Lopez Perth Amboy 2018
District 20 Reginald Atkins Roselle 2022
Annette Quijano Elizabeth 2008
District 22 Linda Carter Plainfield 2018
James J. Kennedy Rahway 2016
District 27 Mila Jasey South Orange 2007
John F. McKeon West Orange 2002
District 28 Jackie Yustein Glen Ridge 2008
Cleopatra Tucker Newark 2008
District 29 Eliana Pintor Marin Newark 2013
Shanique Speight Newark 2018
District 30 Avi Schnall Lakewood Township 2024
District 31 William Sampson Bayonne 2022
Angela V. McKnight Jersey City 2016
District 32 Angelica M. Jimenez West New York 2012
Pedro Mejia Secaucus 2018
District 33 Annette Chaparro Hoboken 2016
Raj Mukherji Jersey City 2014
District 34 Thomas P. Giblin Montclair 2006
Britnee Timberlake East Orange 2018
District 35 Shavonda E. Sumter Paterson 2012
Benjie Wimberly Paterson 2012
District 36 Clinton Calabrese Cliffside Park 2018
Gary Schaer Passaic 2006
District 37 Shama Haider Tenafly 2022
Ellen Park Englewood Cliffs 2022
District 38 Lisa Swain Fair Lawn 2018
Chris Tully Bergenfield 2018

Mayors

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List of chairmen and chairwomen

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Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States (1913–1921)

References

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  1. ^ Winger, Richard (28 March 2021). "March 2021 Ballot Access News Print Edition". Ballot Access News. Retrieved April 1, 2021.
  2. ^ "Somerset County's Peg Schaffer Appointed New Jersey Democratic State Committee Interim Vice Chair After Lizette Delgado-Polanco Steps Down from Position". 24 April 2019.
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