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New Jersey Legislature Roster of Members '17L{. qDl J-'fCf4 ( 3 SENATE INDEX GENERAL ASSEMBLY INDEX GENERAL ASSEMBLY INDEX (cont'd) New Jersey Legislature NAME PARTY DISTRICT NAME PARTY DISTRICT NAME PARTY DISTRICT Roster of Members ADLER. JOHN H. 0 6 AHEARN, MATI 0 38 JOHNSON, GORDON M. 0 37 Democratic Conference Chair ARNONE, MICHAEL J. R 12 KEAN, THOMAS H., JR. R 21 2002-03 Session ALLEN, DIANE B. R 7 ASSELTA, NICHOLAS R 1 MALONE, JOSEPH R. III R 30 Deputy Republican Conference Leader AZZOllNA, JOSEPH R 13 McKEON, JOHN F. 0 27 DISTRICT 1 (All of Cape May and parts of Atlantic and Cumberland Counties) BAER, BYRON M. 0 37 BARNES, PETER J., JR. 0 18 MERKT, RICHARD A. R 25 SENATOR JAMES S. CAFIERO, R. Democratic Senate Leader Ex-Officio Majority Whip MORAN, JEFFREY W. R 9 21 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 789, Wildwood 08260. BAGGER, RICHARD H. R 21 BATEMAN, CHRISTOPHER "KIp· R 16 MUNOZ, ERIC R Assistant Republican Whip MYERS, CONNIE R 23 3319 New Jersey Ave., Wildwood. (609) 522-0462 Deputy Republican Whip ASSEMBLYMAN NICHOLAS ASSELTA, BIONDI, PETER J. R 16 O'TOOLE, KEVIN J. R 40 R. BARK, MARTHA W. R 8 Suite B, Main Tree Commons, 1450 East Chestnut Ave., Vineland 08361. Assistant Republican Leader PAYNE, WILLIAM O. 0 29 BENNEn, JOHN O. R 12 (856) 691-3004 BLEE, FRANCIS J. R 2 Deputy Majority Conference Leader Republican President ASSEMBLYMAN JEFF VAN DREW, D. Republican Whip PENNACCHIO, JOSEPH R 26 BRYANT, WAYNE R. 0 5 21 North Main St., Cape May Court House 08210. (609) 465-0700 BODINE, FRANCIS L. R 8 PEREZ-CINCIARELlI, ELBA 0 31 Assistant Democratic Leader 415 North High Street, Millville 08332. (856) 293-1501 Assistant Republican Whip POU, NELLIE 0 35 BUCCO, ANTHONY R. R 25 BURZICHELlI, JOHN J. 0 3 Deputy Speaker DISTRICT 2 (Part of Atlantic County) Co-Republican Majority Leader CARABALLO, WILFREOO PREVITE, MARY T. 0 6 0 29 SENATOR WILLIAM L. GORMLEY, R. BUONO,BARBARA 0 18 QUIGLEY, JOAN M. 0 32 Parliamentarian Suite 108, Hamilton Mall, Black Horse Pike, Mays Landing 08330. (609) 646-3500 CAFIERO, JAMES S. R 1 ROBERTS, JOSEPH J., JR. 0 5 CARROLL, MICHAEL PATRICK R 25 ASSEMBLYMAN FRANCIS J. BLEE, R. Republican Whip CHATZIOAKIS, LARRY R 8 Majority Leader 533 Tilton Rd., Northfield 08225. (609) 407-0407 R CARDINALE, GERALD R 39 CHIVUKULA, UPENORA J. 0 17 ROONEY, JOHN E. 39 ASSEMBLYMAN PAUL R. D'AMATO, R. CHARLES, JOSEPH, JR. 0 31 COHEN, NEIL M. 0 20 RUSSO, DAVID C. R 40 533 Tilton Rd., Northfield 08225. (609) 407-0407 CIESLA, ANDREW R. R 10 Deputy Majority Leader SARLO, PAUL A. 0 36 CONAWAY, HERB SIRES, ALBIO 0 33 COOEY, RICHARD J. 0 27 0 7 DISTRICT 3 (All of Salem and parts of Cumberland and G/ouc~ter Counties) Democratic President Deputy Speaker Speaker SENATOR STEPHEN M. SWEENEY, D. 4 CONIGLIO, JOSEPH 0 38 CONNERS, JACK 0 7 SMITH, ROBERT J. II 0 14 East Commerce St., 3rd Floor, Bridgeton 08302. (856) 455-1011 Assistant Majority Whip CONNORS, LEONARD T., JR. R 9 CONNORS, CHRISTOPHER J. R 9 935 Kings Highway, West Deptford 08066. (856) 251-9801 COROOEMUS, STEVE R 11 SMITH, TOM R 11 196 Broadway, Unit A, Salem 08066. (856) 339-0808 FURNARI, GARRY J. 0 36 COTIRELL, MELVIN R 30 STANLEY, CRAIG A. 0 28 ASSEMBLYMAN JOHN J. BURZICHELlI, D. GILL, NIA H. 0 34 CRUZ-PEREZ, NILSA 0 5 STEELE, ALFRED E. 0 35 14 East Commerce St., 3rd Floor, Bridgeton 08302. (856) 455-1011 GIRGENTI, JOHN A. 0 35 Assistant Majority Leader Deputy Speaker 935 Kings Highway, West Deptford 08066. (856) 251-9801 Democratic Whip CRYAN, JOSEPH 0 20 STENOER,lINOA 0 22 196 Broadway, Unit A, Salem 08066. (856) 339-0808 GORMLEY, WILLIAM L. R 2 O'AMATO, PAUL R. R 2 THOMPSON, SAMUEL O. R 13 ASSEMBLYMAN DOUGLAS H. FISHER, D. INVERSO, PETER A. R 14 OECROCE, ALEX R 26 TUCKER, DONALD 0 28 14 East Commerce St., 3rd Floor, Bridgeton 08302. (856) 455-1011 JAMES, SHARPE 0 29 Republican Conference Leader Speaker Pro Tempore 935 Kings Highway, West Deptford 08066. (856) 251-9801 Assistant Democratic Leader OIEGNAN, PATRICK J., JR. 0 18 VAN DREW, JEFF 0 1 196 Broadway, Unit A, Salem 08066. (856) 339-0808 KAVANAUGH, WALTER J. R 16 DIGAETANO, PAUL R 36 VANOERVALK,CHARLOTIE R 39 KENNY, BERNARD F., JR. 0 33 Republican Leader WATSON COLEMAN, BONNIE 0 15 DISTRICT 4 (Parts of Camden and Gloucester Counties) Democratic Majority Leader DOHERTY, MICHAEL J. R 23 WEINBERG, LORETIA 0 37 SENATOR JOHN J. MATHEUSSEN, R. Mailing Address: P.O. Box 8019, Turnersville 08012. KYRILLOS, JOSEPH M., JR. R 13 DORIA, JOSEPH v., JR. 0 31 Majority Conference Leader Greentree Building, Suite 2-B, Greentree Rd. & Black Horse Pike, Turnersville Republican Conference Leader EAGLER, PETER C. 0 34 WISNIEWSKI, JOHN S. 0 19 08012. (856) 228-8552 LANCE, LEONARD R 23 EDWARDS, WILLIS III 0 34 Assistant Majority Leader ASSEMBLYMAN GEORGE F. GEIST, R. EGAN, JOSEPH V. 0 17 WOLFE, DAVID W. R 10 LESNIAK, RAYMOND J. 0 20 32 North Black Horse Pike, Blackwood 08012. (856) 227-1881 FARRAGHER, CLARE M. R 12 Assistant Republican Leader lITIELL, ROBERT E. R 24 ASSEMBLYMAN ROBERT J. SMITH II, D. FISHER, DOUGLAS H. 0 3 MARTIN, ROBERT J. R 26 110-F Greentree Rd., Washington Township 08012. (856) 232-6700 FRAGUELA, RAFAEL J. 0 33 MATHEUSSEN, JOHN J. R 4 FRISCIA, ARLINE M. 0 19 DEMOCRATS: 44 REPUBLICANS: 36 McNAMARA, HENRY P. R 40 DISTRICT 5 (Parts of Camden and Gloucester Counties) Assistant Majority Whip PALAIA, JOSEPH A. R 11 SENATOR WAYNE R. BRYANT (Esq.), D. GARREn, E. SCOTI R 24 Christine Riebe, Cferk of the General Assembly. (609) 292-5222 Republican President Pro Tempore 501 Cooper St., Camden 08102-1240. (856) 757-0552 GEIST, GEORGE F. R 4 ASSEMBLYWOMAN NILSA CRUZ-PEREZ, D. RICE, RONALD L. 0 28 GREEN, JERRY 0 22 514 Cooper St., Camden 08102. (856) 541-1251 SACCO, NICHOLAS J. 0 32 Deputy Speaker ASSEMBLYMAN JOSEPH J. ROBERTS, JR., D. SINGER, ROBERT W. R 30 GREENSTEIN, LINDA R. 0 14 Brooklawn Shopping Plaza, Rt. 130 & Browning Rd., Brooklawn 08030. Co-Republican Majority Leader Assistant Majority Leader (856) 742-7600 SMITH, BOB 0 17 GREENWALD, LOUIS 0 0 6 SUlIGA, JOSEPH 0 22 GREGG, GUY R. R 24 DtSTRICT 6 (Part of Camden County) SWEENEY, STEPHEN M. 0 3 GUEAR, GARY L., SR. 0 14 • Prepared by the Office of Legislative Services SENATOR JOHN H. ADLER, D. ~ Office of Public Information TURNER, SHIRLEY K. 0 15 GUSCIORA, REED 0 15 231 Route 70 East, Cherry Hill 08034-2421. (856) 428-3343 ,~.- HACKETI, MIMS, JR. 0 27 ~ ",,~ ASSEMBLYMAN LOUIS D. GREENWALD, D. Democratic President Pro Tempore g C' Trenton, NJ 08625·0068'0"" ""­ HECK, ROSE MARIE R 38 231 Route 70 East, Cherry Hill 08034-2421. (856) 428·3343 VITALE, JOSEPH F. 0 19 D~ \ Legislative.. Information and 8/1f Room HOLZAPFEL, JAMES R 10 ASSEMBLYWOMAN MARY T. PREVITE, D. W. -z:rF. (tolf tree in NJ), (800) 792-8630/(609) 292-4840 IMPREVEOUTO, ANTHONY 0 32 231 Route 70 East, Cherry Hill 08034·2421. (856) 428-3343 ........ .~. i:.... TOO for the hearing impaired: (800) 257-7490/(609) 777-2744 DEMOCRATS: 20 REPUBLICANS: 20 Deputy Speaker ",. Internet Address: www.nJleg.state.nj.us Donna M. Phelps, Secretary of the Senate, (609) 292-6828 3/6102 DISTRICT 7 (Parts of Burlington and Camden Counties) ASSEMBLYMAN REED GUSCIORA, D. DISTRICT 24 (All of Sussex County and parts of Hunterdon and Morris Counties) ASSEMBLYWOMAN JOAN M. QUIGLEY, D. SENATOR DIANE B. ALLEN, R. 226 West State St., Trenton 08608. (609) 292-0500 SENATOR ROBERT E. LITTELL, A. Suite 101,242 Tenth St., Jersey City 07302. (201) 217·4614 2313 Burlington-Mt. Holly Rd., Burlington 08016. (609) 239-2800 ASSEMBLYWOMAN BONNIE WATSON COLEMAN, D. Mailing Address: PO. Box 328, Franklin 07416. DISTRICT 33 (Part of Hudson County) ASSEMBLYMAN HERB CONAWAY (M.D.), D. 226 West State St., Trenton 08608. (609) 292-0500 Rts. 23 & 517, Franklin. (973) 827-2900 SENATOR BERNARD F. KENNY, JR., D. Suite 125, Delran Professional Center, 8008 Rt. 130 North, Delran 08075. ASSEMBLYMAN E. SCOTT GARRETT, R. Suite 1, 235 Hudson St., Hoboken 07030. (201) 653-1466 (856) 461-3997 DISTRICT 16 (Parts of Morris and Somerset Counties) 61 Spring St., 3rd FI., Newton 07860. (973) 579-7585 ASSEMBLYMAN RAFAEL J. FRAGUELA, D. ASSEMBLYMAN JACK CONNERS, D. SENATOR WALTER J. KAVANAUGH, R. ASSEMBLYMAN GUY A. GREGG, R. 4808 Bergenline Ave., Union City 07087. (201) 863-3355 Suite 125, Delran Professional Center, 8008 Rt. 130 North, Delran 08075. 76 North Bridge St., Somerville 08876. (908) 526-4222 268 Rt. 206, Bldg. D, 1st FI., Flanders 07836. (973) 584-5422 ASSEMBLYMAN ALBIO SIRES, D. (856) 461-3997 ASSEMBLYMAN CHRISTOPHER "KIP" BATEMAN, R. 303 58th Street, West New York 07093 (201) 854-0900 36 East Main St., Somerville 08876. (908) 526·3600 DISTRICT 25 (Part of Morris County) DISTRICT 8 (Part of Burlington County) ASSEMBLYMAN PETER J. BIONDI, A. SENATOR ANTHONY R. BUCCO, R. DISTRICT 34 (Parts of Essex and Passaic Counties) SENATOR MARTHA W. BARK, R. 1 East High Street, Somerville 08876. (908) 252-0800 75 Bloomfield Ave., 3rd Floor, Denville 07834. (973) 627-9700 SENATOR NIA H. GILL (Esq.), D. Suite 103, 3000 Midlantic Dr, Mt. Laurel 08054. (856) 234-8080 ASSEMBLYMAN MICHAEL PATRICK CARROLL, R. 425 Bloomfield Avenue, 2nd Floor, Montclair 07042. (973) 509-0388 ASSEMBLYMAN FRANCIS L. BODINE, R. DISTRICT 17 (Parts of Middlesex and Somerset Counties) Suite A-3, 86 South Street, Morristown 07960. (973) 539-8113 ASSEMBLYMAN PETER C.
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