Tuesday, December 08, 2009

14 Senators to go, and none to spare

Seven state senators voted in favor of marriage equality yesterday; 21 are needed to get it through the Senate and to the Assembly. With Jennifer Beck voting no yesterday, that means supporters of same-sex marriage can only lose one more Democrat -- though two are on record as opposing same-sex marriage. The odds are not particularly good, unless Beck or Chip Bateman can be convinced to move from the "no" column to the yes column.

Here is the contact info for potential (and former) fence-sitters:
  • Sen. Diane B. Allen, Republican
    11 West Broad St., Burlington, NJ 08016 (609) 239-2800

  • Sen. Christopher Bateman, Republican
    36 East Main St., Somerville, NJ 08876 (908) 526-3600

  • Sen. Jennifer Beck, Republican
    32 Monmouth St., 3rd Floor, Red Bank, NJ 07701 (732) 933-1591

  • Sen. John A. Girgenti, Democrat
    507 Lafayette Avenue, Hawthorne, NJ 07506 (973) 427-1229

  • Sen. Paul A. Sarlo, Democrat
    207 Hackensack St., 2nd Floor, Wood-Ridge, NJ 07075 (201) 804-8118

  • Sen. Jeff Van Drew, Democrat
    21 North Main St., Cape May Court House, NJ 08210 (609) 465-0700
    1124 North High St., Millville, NJ 08332 (856) 765-0891
    1028 East Landis Ave., Vineland, NJ 08360 (856) 696-7109
    Additional Phone, Somers Point, NJ (609) 926-3779

  • Sen. Jim Whelan, Democrat
    511 Tilton Rd., Northfield, NJ 08225 (609) 383-1388
I think this covers everyone, but feel free to add or comment.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sen. Shirley Turner, Democrat
1440 Pennington Rd. Trenton, NJ 08618 (609) 530-3277

Said to be leaning against equality

Doctor Science said...

[let's try again ...]

Thanks for the heads-up, Anonymous. I'm a constituent of Turner's, so I just called her office up. The minion said Turner hasn't decided, so I said I'm a straight person in a 20+ years civil marriage who VERY strongly believes in equal marriage rights for all couples, and that civil marriage should NOT have to follow religious rules. My marriage is not sacred.

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cspogue said...

Van Drew, Sweeney, Rice, Girgenti and Sarlo are all "no" votes. That's five Democrats. There are probably others.

No Republican, besides Baroni, have come out in favor. Beck, Bateman and Sean Kean (representing Asbury Park) were probably the most likely Republicans to vote "yes" but all of them are on the record as being against. Senator Allen is not likely to be in Trenton on Thursday since she is fighting cancer.

It is truly unlikely that there ever were 21 Senate votes for S1764 despite Steven Goldstein's claims to the contrary.