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15th Legislative District
Shirley Turner (D)
Verlina
Reynolds-Jackson (D)
Anthony Verrelli (D)
30th Legislative District
Robert Singer (R)
Alexander “Avi”
Schnall (D)
31st Legislative District
Angela McKnight (D)
Barbara
McCann Stamato (D)
William Sampson (D)
34th Legislative District
Britnee Timberlake (D)
Carmen
Theresa Morales (D)
Michael Venezia (D)
4th Legislative District
Paul Moriarty (D)
Dan Hutchison (D)
35th Legislative District
Shavonda Sumter (D)
Benjie Wimberly (D)
36th Legislative District
Clinton Calabrese (D)
40th Legislative District
Kristin Corrado (R)
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Gordon Johnson (D)
38th Legislative District
Joseph Lagana (D)
39th Legislative District
Holly Schepisi (R)
John Azzariti (R)
8th Legislative District
Michael Torrissi (R)
33rd Legislative District
Julio Marenco (D)
Gabriel Rodriguez (D)
32nd Legislative District
Jessica Ramirez (D)
29th Legislative District
Eliana Pintor Marin (D)
Shanique Speight (D)
28th Legislative District
Renee Burgess (D)
Cleopatra Tucker (D)
27th Legislative District
Ailixon Collazos-Gill (D)
25th Legislative District
Anthony Bucco (R)
Christian Barranco (R)
26th Legislative District
Joseph Pennachio (R)
24th Legislative District
Dawn Fantasia (R)
Michael Inganamort (R)
23rd Legislative District
Douglas Steinhardt (R)
Erik Peterson (R)
22nd Legislative District
Nicholas Scutari (D)
James Kennedy (D)
21st Legislative District
Michele Matsikoudis (R)
20th Legislative District
Reginald Atkins (D)
Annette Quijano (D)
Joseph Vitale (D)
Craig Coughlin (D)
18th Legislative District
Patrick Diegnan (D)
Robert Karabinchak (D)
Sterley Stanley (D)
17th Legislative District
Joe Danielsen (D)
14th Legislative District
Linda Greenstein (D)
Wayne DeAngelo (D)
Tenille McCoy (D)
13th Legislative District
Declan O’Scanlon (R)
Victoria Flynn (R)
Gerry Scharfenberger (R)
12th Legislative District
Robert Clifton (R)
Alex Sauickie (R)
11th Legislative District
Margie Donlon (D)
Luanne Peterpaul (D)
10th Legislative District
James Holzapfel (R)
Gregory McGuckin (R)
9th Legislative District
Gregory Myhre (R)
7th Legislative District
Troy Singleton (D)
6th Legislative District
Louis Greenwald (D)
Pamela Lampitt (D)
5th Legislative District
Nilsa Cruz-Perez (D)
William Moen Jr. (D)
William Spearman (D)
16th Legislative District
Andrew Zwicker (D)
Mitchelle Drulis (D)
3rd Legislative District
John Burzichelli (D)
David Bailey Jr. (D)
Heather Simmons (D)
1st Legislative District
Michael Testa (R)
Antwan McCellan (R)
Erik Simonsen (R)
2nd Legislative District
Vincent Polistina (R)
Donald Guardian (R)
Congratulations to the 2023 winners!
State Senator Vin Gopal was elected in 2017 and re-elected in 2021. He has sponsored dozens of pieces of legislation that have become law. Senator Gopal has championed legislation to provide aid for education and local businesses; provided property tax rebates for taxpayers, seniors and veterans; made life more affordable for seniors; make mental health services more accessible, improved public safety and teared down barriers to employment and services for members of the disabilities community.
Previously serving as Chair of the Senate Military and Veterans’Affairs Committee, Senator Gopal currently chairs the Senate Education Committee and serves as Senate Majority Conference Leader. He also is Vice-Chair of the Senate Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Committee, and a member of the Health, Human Services, and Senior Citizens Committee. In his 30s, Senator Gopal is currently the youngest member of the NJ State Senate and the first South-Asian American to be elected to the Senate in New Jersey history.
A dedicated volunteer who works with many nonprofit organizations to assist people in need, Senator Gopal is also the Founder and President of the Vin Gopal Civic Association, a 501c(3) organization dedicated to helping Monmouth County charities and individuals in need. His community contributions as a volunteer include serving as a past Board of Trustees Member of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Monmouth County, and he served for many years as a volunteer first responder and EMT. He is also a former Adjunct Professor at Monmouth University and is currently the co-chair of the Monmouth University School of Civil Discourse.
An entrepreneur, Senator Gopal has started and built several businesses and is currently a business consultant and coach. Senator Gopal has served on the Board of Directors for the Northern Monmouth County Chamber of Commerce, and as President of the Hazlet Township Business Owners Association. During the COVID-19 Pandemic, he created a districtwide organization of business, community, church, and nonprofits leaders to address the challenges of the coronavirus to the local economy.
Born in Neptune Township and raised in Monmouth County, Senator Gopal holds a Masters in Public Administration from Rutgers University and a bachelor’s degree from Pennsylvania State
University.