New Jersey Senate, 2020–21 term


The New Jersey Senate is the upper house of the New Jersey Legislature. The 2020–2021 term begins on January 14, 2020 and will end on January 11, 2022. The Senators elected to this term were elected on November 5, 2019 and will serve until the end of the next term in 2022. This session was preceded by the 2018–2019 session and will be followed by the 2022–2023 session.

Composition

Future senators

All state senators remain the same from the last session, except for Republican Mike Testa in the 1st District, who won a special election on November 5, 2019, which was held after Jeff Van Drew resigned in 2019 to join the United States House of Representatives. Democratic incumbent Bob Andrzejczak, who was appointed to replace Van Drew, lost the special election to Testa and was replaced by him on December 5, 2019. This gives Republicans one more seat in the New Jersey State Senate.
Senators for the 2020-21 legislative session will be:
DistrictNamePartyResidenceFirst served
RepVineland2020
RepVentnor City2018
DemWest Deptford Township2002
DemWashington Township 2004
DemBarrington2014†
DemVoorhees Township2009†
DemPalmyra2018
DemEvesham Township2010†
RepLacey Township2008
RepToms River2012
DemLong Branch2018
RepOld Bridge Township2012
RepLittle Silver2018
DemPlainsboro Township2010
DemLawrence Township 1998
RepBranchburg2008
DemPiscataway2002
DemSouth Plainfield2016†
DemWoodbridge Township1998
DemUnion Township 2018
RepWestfield2003†
DemLinden2004
RepWashington Township 2009
RepFranklin2008
RepBoonton Township2019†
RepMontville2008
DemRoseland1982
DemNewark1986
DemNewark2008
RepLakewood Township1993†
DemJersey City2007†
DemNorth Bergen1994
DemUnion City2008
DemMontclair2002
DemNorth Haledon2012
DemWood-Ridge2003†
DemTeaneck2005†
DemParamus2018†
RepDemarest1982
RepTotowa2017†

† First appointed to the seat