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State Legislative Districts Within the 5Th Congressional District State Legislative Districts Within the 5th Congressional District County Community Legislative District Senate Assembly 1 Assembly 2 Bergen Allendale 40 Kevin O'Toole (Rep) Kevin Rooney (Rep) David Russo (Rep) Bergen Alpine 37 Loretta Weinberg (Dem) Gordon Johnson (Dem) Valerie Vaineri Huttle (Dem) Bergen Bergenfield 38 Robert Gordon (Dem) Tim Eustace (Dem) Joseph Lagana (Dem) Bergen Bogota 37 Loretta Weinberg (Dem) Gordon Johnson (Dem) Valerie Vaineri Huttle (Dem) Bergen Closter 39 Gerald Cardinale (Rep) Robert Auth (Rep) Holly Schepisi (Rep) Bergen Demarest 39 Gerald Cardinale (Rep) Robert Auth (Rep) Holly Schepisi (Rep) Bergen Dumont 39 Gerald Cardinale (Rep) Robert Auth (Rep) Holly Schepisi (Rep) Bergen Emerson 39 Gerald Cardinale (Rep) Robert Auth (Rep) Holly Schepisi (Rep) Bergen Fair Lawn 38 Robert Gordon (Dem) Tim Eustace (Dem) Joseph Lagana (Dem) Bergen Franklin Lakes 40 Kevin O'Toole (Rep) Kevin Rooney (Rep) David Russo (Rep) Bergen Glen Rock 38 Robert Gordon (Dem) Tim Eustace (Dem) Joseph Lagana (Dem) Bergen Hackensack 37 Loretta Weinberg (Dem) Gordon Johnson (Dem) Valerie Vaineri Huttle (Dem) Bergen Harrington Park 39 Gerald Cardinale (Rep) Robert Auth (Rep) Holly Schepisi (Rep) Bergen Haworth 39 Gerald Cardinale (Rep) Robert Auth (Rep) Holly Schepisi (Rep) Bergen Hillsdale 39 Gerald Cardinale (Rep) Robert Auth (Rep) Holly Schepisi (Rep) Bergen Ho-Ho-Kus 40 Kevin O'Toole (Rep) Kevin Rooney (Rep) David Russo (Rep) Bergen Lodi 38 Robert Gordon (Dem) Tim Eustace (Dem) Joseph Lagana (Dem) Bergen Mahwah 39 Gerald Cardinale (Rep) Robert Auth (Rep) Holly Schepisi (Rep) Bergen Maywood 38 Robert Gordon (Dem) Tim Eustace (Dem) Joseph Lagana (Dem) Bergen Midland Park 40 Kevin O'Toole (Rep) Kevin Rooney (Rep) David Russo (Rep) Bergen Montvale 39 Gerald Cardinale (Rep) Robert Auth (Rep) Holly Schepisi (Rep) Bergen New Milford 38 Robert Gordon (Dem) Tim Eustace (Dem) Joseph Lagana (Dem) Bergen Northvale 37 Loretta Weinberg (Dem) Gordon Johnson (Dem) Valerie Vaineri Huttle (Dem) Bergen Norwood 39 Gerald Cardinale (Rep) Robert Auth (Rep) Holly Schepisi (Rep) Bergen Oakland 39 Gerald Cardinale (Rep) Robert Auth (Rep) Holly Schepisi (Rep) Bergen Old Tappan 39 Gerald Cardinale (Rep) Robert Auth (Rep) Holly Schepisi (Rep) Bergen Oradell 38 Robert Gordon (Dem) Tim Eustace (Dem) Joseph Lagana (Dem) Bergen Paramus 38 Robert Gordon (Dem) Tim Eustace (Dem) Joseph Lagana (Dem) Bergen Park Ridge 39 Gerald Cardinale (Rep) Robert Auth (Rep) Holly Schepisi (Rep) Bergen Ramsey 39 Gerald Cardinale (Rep) Robert Auth (Rep) Holly Schepisi (Rep) Bergen Ridgewood 40 Kevin O'Toole (Rep) Kevin Rooney (Rep) David Russo (Rep) Bergen River Edge 38 Robert Gordon (Dem) Tim Eustace (Dem) Joseph Lagana (Dem) Bergen River Vale 39 Gerald Cardinale (Rep) Robert Auth (Rep) Holly Schepisi (Rep) Bergen Rochelle Park 38 Robert Gordon (Dem) Tim Eustace (Dem) Joseph Lagana (Dem) Bergen Rockleigh 37 Loretta Weinberg (Dem) Gordon Johnson (Dem) Valerie Vaineri Huttle (Dem) Bergen Saddle River 39 Gerald Cardinale (Rep) Robert Auth (Rep) Holly Schepisi (Rep) Page 1 of 5 State Legislative Districts Within the 5th Congressional District County Community Legislative District Senate Assembly 1 Assembly 2 Bergen Teaneck (part also 9th) 37 Loretta Weinberg (Dem) Gordon Johnson (Dem) Valerie Vaineri Huttle (Dem) Bergen Upper Saddle River 39 Gerald Cardinale (Rep) Robert Auth (Rep) Holly Schepisi (Rep) Bergen Waldwick 40 Kevin O'Toole (Rep) Kevin Rooney (Rep) David Russo (Rep) Bergen Washington Township 39 Gerald Cardinale (Rep) Robert Auth (Rep) Holly Schepisi (Rep) Bergen Westwood 39 Gerald Cardinale (Rep) Robert Auth (Rep) Holly Schepisi (Rep) Bergen Woodcliff Lake 39 Gerald Cardinale (Rep) Robert Auth (Rep) Holly Schepisi (Rep) Bergen Wyckoff 40 Kevin O'Toole (Rep) Kevin Rooney (Rep) David Russo (Rep) Passaic Ringwood 39 Gerald Cardinale (Rep) Robert Auth (Rep) Holly Schepisi (Rep) Passaic West Milford 26 Joseph Pennacchio (Rep) BettyLou DeCroce (Rep) Jay Webber (Rep) Sussex Andover Borough 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Sussex Andover Township 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Sussex Branchville 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Sussex Frankford Township 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Sussex Franklin Borough 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Sussex Fredon Township 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Sussex Green Township 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Sussex Hamburg 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Sussex Hampton Township 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Sussex Hardyston Township 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Sussex Lafayette Township 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Sussex Montague Township 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Sussex Newton 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Sussex Sandyston Township 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Sussex Stillwater Township 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Sussex Sussex 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Sussex Vernon Township 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Sussex Walpack Township 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Sussex Wantage Township 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Warren Allamuchy Township 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Warren Belvidere 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Warren Blairstown Township 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Warren Frelinghuysen Township 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Warren Hackettstown 23 Michael Doherty (Rep) John DiMaio (Rep) Erik Peterson (Rep) Warren Hardwick Township 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Warren Hope Township 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Warren Independence Township 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Page 2 of 5 State Legislative Districts Within the 5th Congressional District County Community Legislative District Senate Assembly 1 Assembly 2 Warren Knowlton Township 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Warren Liberty Township 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Warren Mansfield Township 23 Michael Doherty (Rep) John DiMaio (Rep) Erik Peterson (Rep) Warren Oxford Township 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Warren Washington 23 Michael Doherty (Rep) John DiMaio (Rep) Erik Peterson (Rep) Warren Washington Township 23 Michael Doherty (Rep) John DiMaio (Rep) Erik Peterson (Rep) Warren White Township 24 Steven Oroho (Rep) Gail Phoebus (Rep) Parker Space (Rep) Page 3 of 5 Legislator Contact Information District 23 Senator MICHAEL J. DOHERTY - Republican District Office: 127 Belvidere Ave., 2nd Floor, Washington, NJ 07882 (908) 835-0552 District Office: 245 Route 22, Suite 208, Bridgewater, NJ 08807 (908) 722-2427 Assemblyman JOHN DIMAIO - Republican District Office: 245 Route 22, Suite 208, Bridgewater, NJ 08807 (908) 722-1365 District Office: 127 Belvidere Ave., 2nd Floor, Washington, NJ 07882 (908) 684-9550 Assemblyman ERIK PETERSON - Republican District Office: 178 Center St., Suite 2B, Clinton, NJ 08809 (908) 238-0251 District 24 Senator STEVEN V. OROHO - Republican District Office: One Wilson Drive, Suite 2B, Sparta, NJ 07871 (973) 300-0200 District Office: 1001 Route 517, P.O. BOX 184, Allamuchy, NJ 07820 (908) 441-6343 Assemblywoman GAIL PHOEBUS - Republican District Office: 191 Woodport Road, Suite 205, Sparta, NJ 07871 (973) 726-4266 Assemblyman PARKER SPACE - Republican District Office: One Wilson Drive, Suite 2B, Sparta, NJ 07871 (973) 300-0200 District Office: 1001 Route 517, P.O. Box 184, Allamuchy, NJ 07820 (908) 441-6343 District 26 Senator JOSEPH PENNACCHIO - Republican District Office: 170 Changebridge Rd., Unit A1, Montville, NJ 07045 (973) 227-4012 Assemblywoman BETTYLOU DECROCE - Republican District Office: 1055 Parsippany Blvd., Suite 104, Parsippany, NJ 07054 (973) 265-0057 Assemblyman JAY WEBBER - Republican District Office: 1055 Parsippany Blvd., Suite 104, Parsippany, NJ 07054 (973) 265-0057 District 37 Senator LORETTA WEINBERG - Democrat District Office: 545 Cedar Lane, Teaneck, NJ 07666 (201) 928-0100 Assemblyman GORDON M. JOHNSON - Democrat District Office: 545 Cedar Lane, Teaneck, NJ 07666 (201) 530-0469 Assemblywoman VALERIE VAINIERI HUTTLE - Democrat District Office: 1 Engle St., Suite 108, Englewood, NJ 07631 (201) 541-1118 District Office: 545 Cedar Lane, Teaneck, NJ 07666 (201) 928-0100 District 38 Senator ROBERT M. GORDON - Democrat District Office: 14-25 Plaza Rd., P.O. Box 398, Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 (201) 703-9779 Assemblyman TIM EUSTACE - Democrat District Office: 205 Robin Rd., Suite 222, Paramus, NJ 07652 (201) 576-9199 District Office: 2 Mercer Street, Suite 4, Lodi, NJ 07644 (973) 928-6256 Assemblyman JOSEPH A. LAGANA - Democrat District Office: 205 Robin Rd., Suite 222, Paramus, NJ 07652 (201) 576-9199 District 39 Senator GERALD CARDINALE - Republican District Office: 350 Madison Ave., Cresskill, NJ 07626 (201) 567-2324 District Office: 1069 Ringwood Ave., Suite 312, Haskell, NJ 07420 (862) 248-0491 Assemblyman ROBERT AUTH - Republican District Office: 1069 Ringwood Ave., Suite 312, Haskell, NJ 07420 (862) 248-0491 District Office: 350 Madison Ave., Cresskill, NJ 07626 (201) 567-2324 Assemblywoman HOLLY SCHEPISI - Republican District Office: 287 Kinderkamack Rd., Westwood, NJ 07675 (201) 666-0881 District 40 Senator KEVIN J. O'TOOLE - Republican District Office: 155 Route 46 West, Suite 108, Wayne, NJ 07470 (973) 237-1360 Assemblyman KEVIN J. ROONEY - Republican District Office: 155 Route 46 West, Suite 108, Wayne, NJ 07470 (973) 237-1362 Assemblyman DAVID C. RUSSO - Republican District Office: 201C Franklin Avenue, Midland Park, NJ 07432 (201) 444-9719 .
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