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(the government of the state of NJ is separated into 3 distinct branches…)
‘legislative’
‘executive’
‘judicial’
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The powers of the state are vested by the Constitution of New Jersey, enacted in 1947, in a bicameral state legislature (consisting of the General Assembly and Senate), the Governor, and the state courts, headed the New Jersey Supreme Court.
The powers and duties of these branches are further defined by acts of the state legislature, including the creation of executive departments and courts inferior to the Supreme Court.
Like most states, the state allows the incorporation of county, and other local municipal government.
The members of the New Jersey Legislature are chosen from 40 electoral districts.
Each district elects one Senator and two Assemblymen.
(New Jersey is one of seven U.S. states (with Arizona, Idaho, Maryland, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Washington) in which districts for the upper and lower house of the legislature are coterminous)
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(‘districts’ are redefined de-cennially by the ‘NJ apportionment commission’ following each ‘US Census’, as provided by [‘article IV’ / ‘section III’] of the ‘state constitution’)
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