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Ballotpedia covers 12 state executive offices in the state of New Jersey. The executive branch is governed by Article V of the New Jersey Constitution.
State executive organization[edit]
Executive officials in New Jersey are part of a three-pronged government structure that includes state legislators and state judges. The following chart details the relationship among different branches of New Jersey's state government:
Click here to view a large scale image of the New Jersey state government organizational chart.
Current officeholders[edit]
| Office |
Name |
Party |
Date assumed office |
| Attorney General of New Jersey |
Matt Platkin |
Democratic |
February 14, 2022 |
| Chief of Staff to the Governor of New Jersey |
George Helmy |
Democratic |
November 5, 2021 |
| Governor of New Jersey |
Phil Murphy |
Democratic |
January 16, 2018 |
| Lieutenant Governor of New Jersey |
Sheila Oliver |
Democratic |
January 16, 2018 |
| New Jersey Commissioner of Education |
Angelica Allen-McMillan |
Nonpartisan |
October 20, 2020 |
| New Jersey Commissioner of Labor and Workforce Development |
Robert Asaro-Angelo |
Nonpartisan |
2018 |
| New Jersey Comptroller |
Kevin D. Walsh |
Nonpartisan |
January 27, 2020 |
| New Jersey Public Utilities Board |
Upendra Chivukula |
Nonpartisan |
2014 |
| New Jersey Public Utilities Board |
Joseph L. Fiordaliso |
Nonpartisan |
2005 |
| New Jersey Public Utilities Board |
Robert Gordon |
Nonpartisan |
2018 |
| New Jersey Public Utilities Board |
Mary-Anna Holden |
Nonpartisan |
January 11, 2012 |
| New Jersey Public Utilities Board |
Dianne Solomon |
Nonpartisan |
June 27, 2013 |
| New Jersey Secretary of Agriculture |
Doug Fisher |
Nonpartisan |
February 10, 2009 |
| New Jersey Secretary of State |
Tahesha Way |
Democratic |
January 16, 2018 |
| New Jersey Treasurer |
Elizabeth Maher Muoio |
Nonpartisan |
2018 |
Elections[edit]
2022[edit]
There are no state executive offices up for election in New Jersey in 2022.
2021[edit]
There were two state executive offices up for election in New Jersey in 2021:
- Governor
- Lieutenant governor
2020[edit]
There were no state executive offices up for election in New Jersey in 2020.
2019[edit]
There were no state executive offices up for election in New Jersey in 2019.
2018[edit]
There were no state executive offices up for election in New Jersey in 2018.
2017[edit]
There were two state executive offices up for election in New Jersey in 2017:
- Governor
- Lieutenant governor
2016[edit]
There were no state executive offices up for election in New Jersey in 2016.
2015[edit]
There were no state executive elections in New Jersey in 2015.
2014[edit]
There were no elections in New Jersey in 2014.
2013[edit]
Two state executive offices were up for election including governor and lieutenant governor.
- New Jersey gubernatorial and lieutenant gubernatorial election, 2013
2012[edit]
There were no elections in New Jersey in 2012.
See also[edit]
| New Jersey
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State Executive Elections
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New Jersey State Legislature
New Jersey Courts
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New Jersey elections: 2022 • 2021 • 2020 • 2019 • 2018 • 2017 • 2016
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Party control of state government
State government trifectas
State of the state addresses
Partisan composition of governors
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