- Source: New Jersey Democratic State Committee
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. 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
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
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, 9 of the state's 12 U.S. House seats, and the governor's and lieutenant governor's offices.
= Members of Congress
=U.S. Senate
Democrats have controlled both of New Jersey's seats in the U.S. Senate since 2013:
U.S. House of Representatives
Out of the 12 seats New Jersey is apportioned in the U.S. House of Representatives, 8 are held by Democrats, with one vacancy due to the death of an incumbent:
= Statewide officials
=Democrats control the New Jersey governorship and the lieutenant governorship.
= State legislative leaders
=President of the Senate: Nicholas Scutari
Majority Leader: Teresa Ruiz
President Pro Tempore: Sandra Bolden Cunningham
Deputy Majority Leader: Paul Sarlo
Speaker of the Assembly: Craig Coughlin
Majority Leader: Louis Greenwald
Speaker Pro Tempore: Benjie E. Wimberly
= State representatives
=New Jersey Senate
New Jersey Assembly
= Mayors
=Newark: Ras Baraka (1)
Jersey City: Steven Fulop (2)
Paterson: Andre Sayegh (3)
Elizabeth: J. Christian Bollwage (4)
Woodbridge Township: John McCormac
Union City: Brian P. Stack
List of chairmen and chairwomen
James R. Nugent (1908–1911)
Edward Everett Grosscup (1911–1919)
Charles F. McDonald (1919–1922)
Harry Heher (1922–1932)
Mary Teresa Norton (1932–1935)
William H. Kelly (1935–1938)
David Theodore Wilentz (1938)
Crawford Jamieson (1939)
Mary Teresa Norton (1940–1944)
Edward J. Hart (1944–1953)
Charles R. Howell (1953–1954)
George E. Brunner (1954–1961)
Thorn Lord (1961–1965)
Robert J. Burkhardt (1965–1969)
Salvatore A. Bontempo (1969–1973)
James P. Dugan (1973–1977)
Richard J. Coffee (1977–1981)
James F. Maloney (1981–1985)
Raymond M. Durkin (1985–1990)
Philip M. Keegan (1990–1992)
Raymond Lesniak (1992–1994)
Tom Byrne (1994–1997)
Thomas P. Giblin (1997–2001)
Joseph J. Roberts (2001–2002)
Bonnie Watson Coleman (2002–2006)
Joseph Cryan (2006–2010)
John Wisniewski (2010–2013)
John Currie (2013–2021)
LeRoy J. Jones, Jr. (2021–present)
References
External links
New Jersey Democratic State Committee
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