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New Jersey has no bill of abolition, and no equal-protection bill, so there is no abolition record to publish. The one substantive abortion vote in recent memory is the Freedom of Reproductive Choice Act (S49 / A6260), which passed on January 10, 2022 and wrote abortion access into New Jersey statute. Final passage was 23-15-2 in the Senate and 45-24-9-2 in the Assembly.
Only 72 of the 120 people serving today cast that vote. Of those, 44 voted for it and 23 against. The other 48 were elected afterwards and are marked not serving in 2022 — that is not an abstention, and it is not a mark against them.
This is a contact directory first. A voting record four years old tells you something about the members who were there; it tells you nothing about the rest. For them, the useful thing is to ask where they stand — and the phone number to do it is in the directory below.
Roll call from the New Jersey Legislature's own records. View the bill and vote
New Jersey has 40 legislative districts. Each one elects one senator and two assembly members — so you have three representatives, not one. Search by district number or by name.
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