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Anthony Bucco re-elected as New Jersey’s Senate Minority Leader amid stable GOP leadership

With no elections until 2027, Bucco’s leadership signals a steady GOP strategy. Can bipartisan efforts reshape NJ’s political future?

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Anthony Bucco re-elected as New Jersey’s Senate Minority Leader amid stable GOP leadership

Anthony Bucco, the current Senate Minority Leader, has been re-elected unanimously by his colleagues for another term. This decision comes as Democrats maintain their 25-15 majority in the New Jersey Senate, with no elections scheduled until 2027.

Bucco, who is honoured to serve again in his role, looks ahead to working with Governor-elect Mikie Sherrill in the upcoming legislative session. He plans to be a steady, solutions-focused voice in Trenton, focusing on making New Jersey more affordable, safer, and stronger for every family. Bucco aims to hold the line on taxes and promote common-sense policies. The Republican leadership team in the Senate will remain intact, with Bucco at the helm, committed to delivering results that truly make a difference in people's lives.

The Senate will not face elections this year, ensuring stability in the legislative body until the next scheduled election in November 2027.

With Bucco's re-election as Senate Minority Leader, New Jersey's political landscape remains stable. As Democrats maintain their majority, Bucco looks to collaborate with the incoming governor and continue advocating for his constituents' needs.

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