Historic upper house of the New Jersey Legislature
New Jersey Legislative Council
Type
Type
Upper House
of the New Jersey Legislature
Leadership
President of Council
The Governor
Vice-President of Council
Various
Structure
Seats
13-18
Political groups
Federalist Party
Democratic-Republican Party
National Republican Party
Democratic Party
Whig Party
Meeting place
New Jersey State House, Trenton, New Jersey
The New Jersey Legislative Council was the upper house of the New Jersey Legislature under the New Jersey Constitution of 1776 until it was replaced by the New Jersey Senate under the Constitution of 1844.
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