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As the debate on New Jersey legal weed comes to a head, it’s still unclear if supporters — including Gov. Phil Murphy — will be able to scramble together enough votes in the state Legislature over the next few days to pass a bill that would legalize marijuana in the state.

That could be bad news for supporters: If the bill fails — the big votes are now scheduled for Monday — state leaders have said the vote might have to wait until November or even later.

Also at stake is the potential expansion of medical marijuana, a billion-dollar recreational industry, and the expungement of thousands of pot convictions in the Garden State.

It seems counterintuitive that legislators are holding back when recent reports show that 60 percent of New Jersey residents support recreational marijuana use, according to a recent Rutgers-Eagleton poll.

But lawmakers have expressed concern over how legalization would be implemented under the current bill, or are dead-set against the availability of adult-use marijuana because of public-safety concerns.

NJ Advance Media contacted lawmakers to glean their stance on the upcoming vote. Though there’s plenty of room for changed minds in the days ahead, this tool — created for New Jersey Cannabis Insider — is a starting point for how the vote breakdown might go.

Click on an individual’s name to see details on their stance, or click on column header to sort the table below.

NJ Advance Media staff writers Matt Arco, Claude Brodesser-Akner, Payton Guion, Brent Johnson, Susan K. Livio, and Justin Zaremba contributed to this report.

Erin Petenko may be reached at epetenko@njadvancemedia.com.Follow her on Twitter @EPetenko. Find NJ.com on Facebook.