217th New Jersey Legislature
The 217th New Jersey Legislature began on January 12, 2016 and ended on January 9, 2018, in the last two years of the Governorship of Chris Christie.
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | New Jersey Legislature | ||||
Jurisdiction | New Jersey, United States | ||||
Term | January 12, 2016 – January 9, 2018 | ||||
New Jersey Senate | |||||
Members | 40 | ||||
President | Stephen M. Sweeney | ||||
Minority Leader | Thomas Kean Jr. | ||||
Party control | Democratic Party | ||||
New Jersey General Assembly | |||||
Members | 80 | ||||
Speaker | Vincent Prieto | ||||
Minority Leader | Jon Bramnick | ||||
Party control | Democratic Party |
Background
The elections for the Assembly were held on November 3, 2015, while elections for the Senate, and Assembly were held on November 5, 2013 alongside the 2013 New Jersey gubernatorial election. In the 2015 Assembly elections Democrats gained four seats in the assembly giving them over 50 seats in the Assembly. The incumbents that lost re-election were Sam Fiocchi, Mary Pat Angelini, Caroline Casagrande, and Donna Simon.
Party composition
Leadership
Senate
Senate President: Stephen M. Sweeney
President Pro Temp.: Nia Gill
Majority Leader: Loretta Weinberg
Minority Leader: Thomas Kean Jr.
Members
Senate
The Senate has 40 members, one for each district [1]
Assembly
The Assembly has 80 members, two for each district.
Vacancies
Senate
District | Original | Party | Period of vacancy | Appointee | Party of Appointee |
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18th | Peter J. Barnes III [2] | Democratic Party | April 25, 2016 – May 9, 2016 | Patrick J. Diegnan | Democratic Party |
40th | Kevin J. O'Toole [3] | Republican Party | July 1, 2017 – October 5, 2017 | Kristin Corrado | Republican Party |
2nd | Jim Whelan[4] | Democratic Party | August 22, 2017 – October 5, 2017 | Colin Bell | Democratic Party |
Assembly
District | Original | Party | Period of vacancy | Appointee | Party of Appointee |
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18th | Patrick J. Diegnan [5] | Democratic Party | May 9, 2016 – May 26, 2016 | Robert Karabinchak | Democratic Party |
29th | L. Grace Spencer [6] | Democratic Party | June 30, 2016 – July 21, 2016 | Blonnie R. Watson | Democratic Party |
40th | Scott Rumana[7] | Republican Party | October 20, 2016-??? | Kevin J. Rooney | Republican Party |
30th | Dave Rible [8] | Republican Party | July 17, 2017 – August 24, 2017 | Ned Thomson | Republican Party |
References
- , New Jersey Legislature. Accessed March 20, 2019.
- Johnson, Brent. "N.J. Senate confirms colleague to become state judge", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, April 25, 2016. Accessed March 20, 2019.
- Cowen, Richard (July 26, 2017). "Corrado tapped to replace O'Toole in state Senate". NorthJersey.com. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
Republicans in the 40th District on Wednesday selected Kristin Corrado to finish the unexpired Senate term of Kevin O'Toole, who resigned on July 1.
- Jackson, Vincent; Huba, Nicholas (August 23, 2017). "Sen. Jim Whelan suffered heart attack at Atlantic City home". The Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved March 20, 2019.
- Johnson, Brent. "Meet the newest member of the N.J. Legislature", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, May 26, 2016. Accessed March 20, 2019. "Robert Karabinchak, a Democrat, was appointed to represent Middlesex County's 18th District in the lower house of the New Jersey Legislature. He replaces Patrick Diegnan, a Democrat who recently moved across the Statehouse to replace Patrick [sic] Barnes III in the state Senate after Barnes was appointed as a state Superior Court judge in Middlesex County."
- Johnson, Brent. "N.J. Assemblywoman becomes judge, leaves seat open", NJ Advance Media for NJ.com, July 1, 2016. Accessed March 20, 2019. "Grace Spencer, who has represented New Jersey's largest city for eight years in the state Assembly, has been confirmed to become a state Superior Court judge in Essex County.... Gov. Chris Christie nominated Spencer (D-Essex) — whose legislative district includes Newark, the most populous municipality in the state — to the bench last month. She was confirmed by the state Senate on Thursday."
- Ensslin, John C. "Assembly regulates ride-hailing services, votes on more than 100 bills", Asbury Park Press, October 20, 2016. Accessed March 20, 2019. "Assembly members also gave a standing ovation to Rumana, who took part in his final session as a legislator after learning that the Senate had confirmed his appointment to a judgeship. The former Wayne mayor, is following in the footsteps of his father, who also was a Superior Court judge in Passaic County."
- Johnson, Brent (July 18, 2017). "Christie appoints top Republican lawmaker to state post". NJ.com. Retrieved March 20, 2019.