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Primary Election Results for General Assembly Official List Page 1 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 04-03-2006 For June 2003 Primary Election, * denotes incumbent, (w) denotes winner First Legislative District: Atlantic (part) - Cape May - Cumberland (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly John C. Gibson (w) Republican Atlantic (part) Regular Republican 459 4466 Venicean Road Cape May Cape May County Regular Republican 3,624 Organization Sea Isle City NJ 08243 Cumberland (part) Cumberland County Republican 711 (bracketed with Andrew J. McCrosson, Jr.) Organization Total 4,794 Andrew J. McCrosson Jr (w) Republican Atlantic (part) Regular Republican 453 554 Pine Place Cape May Cape May County Regular Republican 3,397 Organization Marmora NJ 08223 Cumberland (part) Cumberland County Republican 687 (bracketed with John C. Gibson) Organization Total 4,537 Jeff Van Drew * (w) Democratic Atlantic (part) Atlantic County Regular Democrat 276 237 Dennisville Road Cape May Cape May County Regular Democratic 1,382 Organization South Seaville NJ 08210 Cumberland (part) Cumberland County Regular Democratic 897 (bracketed with Maria LaBoy) Organization Total 2,555 Maria LaBoy (w) Democratic Atlantic (part) Atlantic County Regular Democrat 257 728 Broadway Cape May Cape May County Regular Democratic 1,258 Organization Vineland NJ 08360 Cumberland (part) Cumberland County Regular Democratic 852 (bracketed with Jeff Van Drew) Organization Total 2,367 Official List Page 2 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 04-03-2006 For June 2003 Primary Election, * denotes incumbent, (w) denotes winner Second Legislative District: Atlantic (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly Stephen P. Swift (w) Democratic Atlantic (part) Atlantic County Regular Democrat 4,348 8706 Ventnor Ave. Total 4,348 Margate NJ 08402 (bracketed with Ronald S. Ruff) Ronald S. Ruff (w) Democratic Atlantic (part) Atlantic County Regular Democrat 4,146 2219 Burroughs Ave. Total 4,146 Linwood NJ 08221 (bracketed with Stephen P. Swift) Frank Blee * (w) Republican Atlantic (part) Regular Republican 3,762 111 N. Shore Road Total 3,762 Absecon NJ 08201 (bracketed with Kirk Conover) Kirk Conover * (w) Republican Atlantic (part) Regular Republican 3,718 38 N. Smith-Bowen Road Total 3,718 Leeds Point NJ 08220 (bracketed with Frank Blee) Official List Page 3 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 04-03-2006 For June 2003 Primary Election, * denotes incumbent, (w) denotes winner Third Legislative District: Cumberland (part) - Gloucester (part) - Salem Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly John J. Burzichelli * (w) Democratic Cumberland (part) Cumberland County Regular Democratic 709 36 W. Broad Street Organization Gloucester (part) Regular Democratic Organization of 2,949 Paulsboro NJ 08066 Gloucester County (bracketed with Douglas H. Fisher) Salem Regular Democratic Organization 2,079 Total 5,737 Douglas H. Fisher * (w) Democratic Cumberland (part) Cumberland County Regular Democratic 752 421 Marlboro Road Organization Gloucester (part) Regular Democratic Organization of 2,780 Bridgeton NJ 08302 Gloucester County (bracketed with John J. Burzichelli) Salem Regular Democratic Organization 2,036 Total 5,568 Douglas Sorantino (w) Republican Cumberland (part) Cumberland County Regular Republican 704 140 Wescott Station Organization Gloucester (part) Regular Organization Republican 1,286 Bridgeton NJ 08302 Salem Regular Republican Organization 1,089 (bracketed with Susan Bestwick) Total 3,079 Susan Bestwick (w) Republican Cumberland (part) Cumberland County Regular Republican 687 19 Two Penny Run Organization Gloucester (part) Regular Organization Republican 1,267 Pilesgrove NJ 08098 Salem Regular Republican Organization 1,102 (bracketed with Douglas Sorantino) Total 3,056 Official List Page 4 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 04-03-2006 For June 2003 Primary Election, * denotes incumbent, (w) denotes winner Fourth Legislative District: Camden (part) - Gloucester (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly Robert Smith * (w) Democratic Camden (part) Camden County Democrat Committee, 1,740 18 Steeple Chase Drive Inc. Gloucester (part) Regular Democratic Organizatin of 1,889 Turnersville NJ 08012 Gloucester County (bracketed with David R. Mayer) Total 3,629 David R. Mayer (w) Democratic Camden (part) Camden County Democrat Committee, 1,757 1537 Old Black Horse Pike Inc. Gloucester (part) Regular Democratic Organization of 1,833 Blackwood NJ 08012 Gloucester County (bracketed with Robert Smith) Total 3,590 Stephen Altamuro * (w) Republican Camden (part) Camden County Regular Republican 563 41 Jones Lane Party Gloucester (part) Regular Organization Republican 1,293 Washington Township NJ 08081 (bracketed with Patrick M. Dougherty) Total 1,856 Patrick M. Dougherty (w) Republican Camden (part) Camden County Regular Republican 567 2041 Williamstown Road Party Gloucester (part) Regular Organization Republican 1,280 Franklin Township NJ 08322 (bracketed with Stephen Altamuro) Total 1,847 Official List Page 5 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 04-03-2006 For June 2003 Primary Election, * denotes incumbent, (w) denotes winner Fifth Legislative District: Camden (part) - Gloucester (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly Joe Roberts * (w) Democratic Camden (part) Camden County Democrat Committee, 4,225 111 Linden Street Inc. Gloucester (part) Regular Democratic Organization of 823 Camden NJ 08102 Gloucester County (bracketed with Nilsa I. Cruz-Perez) Total 5,048 Nilsa I. Cruz-Perez * (w) Democratic Camden (part) Camden County Democrat Committee, 4,118 1140 N 32nd St. Inc. Gloucester (part) Regular Democratic Organization of 787 Camden NJ 08105 Gloucester County (bracketed with Joe Roberts) Total 4,905 Keith Carver (w) Republican Camden (part) Camden County Regular Republican 730 1726 Cope Street Party Gloucester (part) Regular Organization Republican 495 Camden NJ 08104 (bracketed with Ella Hilton) Total 1,225 Ella Hilton (w) Republican Camden (part) Camden County Regular Republican 722 1463 Kenwood Avenue Party Gloucester (part) Regular Organization Republican 487 Camden NJ 08103 (bracketed with Keith Carver) Total 1,209 Official List Page 6 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 04-03-2006 For June 2003 Primary Election, * denotes incumbent, (w) denotes winner Sixth Legislative District: Camden (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly Louis D. Greenwald * (w) Democratic Camden (part) Camden County Democrat Committee, 3,996 2 Shelbourne Court Inc. Voorhees NJ 08043 Total 3,996 (bracketed with Mary T. Previte) Mary T. Previte * (w) Democratic Camden (part) Camden County Democrat Committee, 3,986 351 Kings Highway East Inc. Haddonfield NJ 08033 Total 3,986 (bracketed with Louis D. Greenwald) Mark Otto (w) Republican Camden (part) Camden County Regular Republican 1,681 259 Park Avenue Party Collingswood NJ 08108 Total 1,681 (bracketed with Joann R. Gurenlian) Joann R. Gurenlian (w) Republican Camden (part) Camden County Regular Republican 1,667 45 Linden Avenue Party Haddonfield NJ 08033 Total 1,667 (bracketed with Mark Otto) Official List Page 7 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 04-03-2006 For June 2003 Primary Election, * denotes incumbent, (w) denotes winner Seventh Legislative District: Burlington (part) - Camden (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly Herb Conaway * (w) Democratic Burlington (part) Burlington County Regular Democrats 4,294 1500 2nd Avenue Camden (part) Camden County Democrat Committee, 723 Inc. Delanco NJ 08075 (bracketed with Jack Conners) Total 5,017 Jack Conners * (w) Democratic Burlington (part) Burlington County Regular Democrats 4,036 8228 Brynmawr Ave. Camden (part) Camden County Democrat Committee, 742 Inc. Pennsauken NJ 08109 (bracketed with Herb Conaway) Total 4,778 Theresa D. Brown (w) Republican Burlington (part) Burlington County Regular Republican 3,548 15 Randolph Place Organization Camden (part) Camden County Regular Repbublican 385 Willingboro NJ 08046 Party (bracketed with Vincent R. Farias) Total 3,933 Official List Page 8 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 04-03-2006 For June 2003 Primary Election, * denotes incumbent, (w) denotes winner Eighth Legislative District: Burlington (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly Francis L. Bodine * (w) Republican Burlington (part) Burlington County Regular Republican 3,938 113 South Stanwick Road Organization Moorestown NJ 08057 Total 3,938 (bracketed with Larry Chatzidakis) Larry Chatzidakis * (w) Republican Burlington (part) Burlington County Regular Republican 3,677 42 Stokes Road Organization Mount Laurel NJ 08054 Total 3,677 (bracketed with Francis L. Bodine) Donald Hartman (w) Democratic Burlington (part) Burlington County Regular Democrats 2,329 3 York Circle Total 2,329 Eastampton NJ 08060 (bracketed with Kenneth Solarz) Kenneth Solarz (w) Democratic Burlington (part) Burlington County Regular Democrats 2,092 21 Dorset Drive Total 2,092 Marlton NJ 08053 (bracketed with Donald Hartman) Official List Page 9 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 04-03-2006 For June 2003 Primary Election, * denotes incumbent, (w) denotes winner Ninth Legislative District: Atlantic (part) - Burlington (part) - Ocean (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation
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