Nilsa Cruz-Perez

Nilsa Cruz-Perez (born January 21, 1961) is an American politician who was sworn into office to represent the 5th Legislative District in the New Jersey Senate on December 15, 2014, to fill the vacant seat of Donald Norcross. She had previously served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1995 to 2010 and is the first Latina woman to serve in the Assembly.

Nilsa Cruz-Perez
Member of the New Jersey Senate
from the 5th district
Assumed office
December 15, 2014
Preceded byDonald Norcross
Chairman of the New Jersey Senate Economic Growth Committee
Assumed office
January 9, 2018[1]
Preceded byRaymond Lesniak
Member of the New Jersey General Assembly
from the 5th district
In office
February 27, 1995 – January 12, 2010
Preceded byWayne Bryant
Succeeded byAngel Fuentes
Donald Norcross
Deputy Majority Leader of the New Jersey General Assembly
In office
January 8, 2008 – January 12, 2010
LeaderBonnie Watson Coleman
Preceded by Position Established
Succeeded by Position Abolished
Personal details
Born (1961-01-21) January 21, 1961 (age 63)
Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Political partyDemocratic
ResidenceBarrington, New Jersey
Alma materUniversity of Puerto Rico (BA)
University of Maryland
OccupationDirector of Constituent Services, Camden County
WebsiteLegislative web page
Senate Democrats Website
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service United States Army
Years of service1981–1987
Rank Sergeant

Early life

Cruz-Perez born on January 21, 1961, in Bayamón, Puerto Rico. She attended the University of Puerto Rico earning a degree in political science, Big Bend Community College Army Quartermaster School and the Temple University Overseas Division.[2] Cruz-Perez served in the United States Army from 1981 to 1987, attaining the rank of sergeant. Cruz-Perez works as a part-time community development specialist for the Camden County Improvement Authority.[2] Formerly a resident of Camden, she now resides in Barrington.[3]

Career

New Jersey Assembly

Cruz-Perez was selected in February 1995 to fill the vacancy created by resignation of Assemblyman Wayne R. Bryant, when Bryant was selected to fill the Senate seat vacated due to the death of Senator Walter Rand on January 6, 1995.[4] She was sworn into the Assembly on February 27.[5] Serving in the Assembly until 2010, representing the 5th District for the entire time she was serving, she was the Assistant Majority Leader from 2002–2005 and Deputy Majority Leader from January 2008 to January 2010.[2] In 2009 she announced that she would retire after her current term in the legislature.[6]

Cruz-Perez was the primary sponsor of Bill S2599 which seeks to change the legal term of “illegal alien” to “undocumented foreign national."[7]

New Jersey Senate

Following the election and swearing in of State Senator Donald Norcross to the United States House of Representatives in 2014, the Democratic committees of Camden and Gloucester counties (the two counties within the 5th district) appointed Cruz-Perez to the vacant Senate seat.[3] She will serve until a special election in 2015 in which she is running.[8] While in the Senate, she is serving on the Economic Growth, (vice-chair), Military and Veterans' Affairs, and Transportation committees and Joint Committee on the Public Schools. In addition to her legislative duties, she is also a Vice-Chair of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee (since 2015) and a member of the Rutgers University–Camden Board of Directors (since 2014).[2] Between her legislative stints, she was the Democratic Vice-Chair of the 2011 New Jersey Apportionment Commission, the committee delegated to redraw the state legislative districts following the 2010 Census.[5]

Committees

Committee assignments for the current session are:[2]

  • Economic Growth (as chair)
  • Military and Veterans' Affairs (as vice-chair)
  • Budget and Appropriations

District 5

Each of the 40 districts in the New Jersey Legislature has one representative in the New Jersey Senate and two members in the New Jersey General Assembly.[9] The representatives from the 5th District for the 2024—2025 Legislative Session are:[10]

Electoral history

New Jersey Senate

5th Legislative District General Election, 2023[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticNilsa Cruz-Perez (incumbent) 25,799 68.7
RepublicanClyde E. Cook11,24529.9
Rights Tranquility PeaceMohammad Kabir5301.4
Total votes37,574 100.0
Democratic hold
5th Legislative District general election, 2021[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticNilsa Cruz-Perez (incumbent) 31,246 57.70
RepublicanClyde Cook22,90342.30
Total votes54,149 100.0
Democratic hold
2017 New Jersey Senate election for the 5th Legislative District
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticNilsa Cruz-Perez (Incumbent)[13] 29,031 66.1 33.9
RepublicanKeith Walker14,46332.9N/A
Challenge Promise FixMohammad Kabir4541.0N/A
Total votes'43,948' '100.0'
2015 Special New Jersey Senate election for the 5th Legislative District
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticNilsa Cruz-Perez (Incumbent)[14] 19,150 100.0 42.1
Total votes'19,150' '100.0'

New Jersey Assembly

2007 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 5th Legislative District
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticJoe Roberts (Incumbent) 17,554 32.2 13.2
DemocraticNilsa Cruz-Perez (Incumbent)[15] 15,978 29.3 13.2
RepublicanEdward Torres9,13616.8N/A
RepublicanJonathan Mangel9,07016.6N/A
GreenRichard L. Giovanoni1,4192.6 2.5
GreenMark Heacock1,3812.5 2.7
Total votes'54,538' '100.0'
2005 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 5th Legislative District
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticJoe Roberts (Incumbent) 29,893 45.4 12.9
DemocraticNilsa Cruz-Perez (Incumbent)[16] 27,955 42.5 12.0
GreenRichard L. Giovanoni3,4295.2N/A
GreenMark Heacock3,3865.1N/A
LibertarianKevin Ferrizzi1,1311.7N/A
Total votes'65,794' '100.0'
2003 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 5th Legislative District
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticJoe Roberts (Incumbent) 21,608 32.5 10.5
DemocraticNilsa Cruz-Perez (Incumbent)[17] 20,260 30.5 9.6
RepublicanJeffrey R. Kugler12,46718.7 1.8
RepublicanEddie Torres12,16518.3N/A
Total votes'66,500' '100.0'
2001 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 5th Legislative District
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJoe Roberts (Incumbent) 32,224 43.0
DemocraticNilsa Cruz-Perez (Incumbent)[18] 30,087 40.1
RepublicanElla Hilton12,65916.9
Total votes74,970 100.0
1999 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 5th Legislative District
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticJoe Roberts (Incumbent) 18,429 43.6 0.1
DemocraticNilsa Cruz-Perez (Incumbent)[19] 16,398 38.8 0.6
RepublicanWilliam E. Spencer7,43817.6 1.6
Total votes'42,265' '100.0'
1997 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 5th Legislative District
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticJoe Roberts (Incumbent) 31,898 43.5 9.3
DemocraticNilsa Cruz-Perez (Incumbent)[20] 28,918 39.4 7.9
RepublicanJoe Smiriglio11,74416.0 1.6
RepublicanNo nomination made7771.1 15.5
Total votes'73,337' '100.0'
1995 New Jersey General Assembly election for the 5th Legislative District
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DemocraticJoe Roberts (Incumbent) 20,618 34.2 0.5
DemocraticNilsa Cruz-Perez (Incumbent)[21] 19,006 31.5 3.4
RepublicanDavid Brodecki10,63517.6 2.1
RepublicanJose Delgado10,00016.6 1.8
Total votes'60,259' '100.0'

References

New Jersey Senate
Preceded by Member of the New Jersey Senate for the 5th District
December 15, 2014–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
New Jersey General Assembly
Preceded by Member of the New Jersey General Assembly for the 5th District
February 27, 1995–January 12, 2010
With: Joseph J. Roberts
Succeeded by