Morris County · ~56,729 residents
56,729
Residents
26
Legislative district
3
Legislators
0
Abortion facilities
Parsippany-Troy Hills is the largest municipality in Morris County, about 57,000 people in the hills west of Newark.
Morris County was formed in 1739 — more than sixty years before New Jersey passed its first abolition act, and more than a century before the state stopped holding people. That arithmetic is the point. Slavery in New Jersey was not a brief early episode the counties outgrew; it was the arrangement in place for most of the time these counties have existed. The 1804 act freed nobody living, the 1846 act renamed the enslaved as "apprentices" to their owners, and eighteen people were still held in 1860.
Morris County was formed in 1739, more than sixty years before New Jersey passed its first abolition act and more than a century before the state stopped holding people. Slavery in New Jersey was not a brief early episode that the counties outgrew; it was the arrangement in place for most of the time these counties have existed.
Abortion reporting to the CDC is voluntary, and New Jersey is one of four jurisdictions that declines. Its own Department of Health publishes no count of induced terminations, by county or statewide. The state that wrote abortion access into its statutes does not record how often it happens.
There is no figure for Parsippany-Troy Hills, or for Morris County, because there is no figure for anywhere in New Jersey. The best available independent estimate is 61,200 abortions provided by clinicians statewide in 2025.
Sources: CDC, Abortion Surveillance — United States, 2022 (MMWR Surveillance Summaries) · Guttmacher Institute, Monthly Abortion Provision Study
No abortion facility in our directory operates inside Parsippany-Troy Hills. The nearest recorded facilities are the two in Morristown, a few miles south.
No abortion facility in our directory is located inside Parsippany-Troy Hills Township.
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Parsippany-Troy Hills is in Legislative District 26. Its three legislators and their recorded FRCA votes are below.
Parsippany-Troy Hills Township is in District 26. New Jersey elects one senator and two assembly members from each district, so 3 people represent this municipality in Trenton.
Senate · District 26 · Republican
Assembly · District 26 · Republican
Assembly · District 26 · Republican
Congregations we know of in Parsippany-Troy Hills Township that have taken a public abolitionist position — not simply a pro-life one.
We are not aware of a publicly abolitionist church in Parsippany-Troy Hills Township. We read every New Jersey congregation in the directory we work from — 106 of them — and found one in the whole state, in Glassboro. Abolitionists Rising, the movement's own national organisation, lists the same single church on its New Jersey page and no others. That is not a gap in the research. It is the situation.
If your church has taken a public position on abolition — from the pulpit, in a resolution, or in its own published words — tell us and we will verify it and list it here.
Parsippany-Troy Hills is in Legislative District 26, which elects one senator and two assembly members. All three are listed on this page.
Two are recorded in Morristown, the Morris County seat a few miles south. Both are mapped on our abortion facilities page.
No. Neither a bill of abolition nor an equal-protection bill has been introduced in the New Jersey Legislature.