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Unofficial List Candidates for General Assembly for Primary Election Email Addresses Unofficial List Candidates for General Assembly for Primary Election Email Addresses District Candidate(s) Party Email Address 1 Erik Simonsen Republican [email protected] 1 Antwan McClellan Republican [email protected] 1 John P. Capizola Jr. Democrat [email protected] 1 Christopher C. Wilson Democrat [email protected] 1 Michael Gallo Libertarian Party [email protected] 1 Christopher C. Wilson Libertarian Party [email protected] 2 John Armato Democrat [email protected] 2 Caren Fitzpatrick Democrat [email protected] 2 Don Guardian Republican [email protected] 2 Claire Swift Republican [email protected] 3 John J. Burzichelli Democrat [email protected] 3 Adam Taliaferro Democrat [email protected] 3 BethAnne McCarthy Patrick Republican [email protected] 3 Beth Sawyer Republican [email protected] 4 Paul D. Moriarty Democrat [email protected] 4 Gabriela M. Mosquera Democrat [email protected] 4 Denise Gonzalez Republican [email protected] 4 Patricia Kline Republican [email protected] 4 Nicholas Magner Libertarian Party [email protected] 5 William F. Moen Jr. Democrat [email protected] 5 William W. Spearman Democrat [email protected] 5 Sean Sepsey Republican [email protected] 5 Samuel DiMatteo Republican [email protected] 6 Louis D. Greenwald Democrat [email protected] 6 Pamela R. Lampitt Democrat [email protected] 6 Ed Farmer Republican [email protected] 6 Richard Super Republican [email protected] 7 Herb Conaway Democrat [email protected] 7 Carol Murphy Democrat [email protected] 7 Douglas Dillon Republican [email protected] 7 Joseph Jesuele Republican [email protected] 8 Mark Natale Democrat [email protected] 8 Allison Eckel Democrat [email protected] 8 Michael Torrissi Jr. Republican [email protected] 8 Brandon Umba Republican [email protected] 9 Brian E. Rumpf Republican [email protected] 9 DiAnne C. Gove Republican [email protected] 9 Alexis Jackson Democrat [email protected] 9 Kristen Henninger-Holland Democrat [email protected] 10 Gregory P. McGuckin Republican [email protected] 10 John Catalano Republican [email protected] 10 Garrit "Tony" Kono Democrat [email protected] 10 Mary "Sharon" Quilter Democrat [email protected] Unofficial List Candidates for General Assembly for Primary Election Email Addresses District Candidate(s) Party Email Address 11 Eric Houghtaling Democrat [email protected] 11 Joann Downey Democrat [email protected] 11 Marilyn J. Piperno Republican [email protected] 11 Kimberly Eulner Republican [email protected] 11 Dominique Faison Green Party [email protected] 12 Ronald S. Dancer Republican [email protected] 12 Robert D. Clifton Republican [email protected] 12 Raya Arbiol Democrat [email protected] 12 Michael Palazzolla Democrat [email protected] 13 Gerard P. Scharfenberger Republican [email protected] 13 Vicky Flynn Republican [email protected] 13 Erin Howard Democrat [email protected] 13 Allison Friedman Democrat [email protected] 14 Wayne P. DeAngelo Democrat [email protected] 14 Daniel R. Benson Democrat [email protected] 14 Bina Shah Republican [email protected] 14 Andrew Pachuta Republican [email protected] 14 Michael Bollentin For The People [email protected] 15 Verlina Reynolds-Jackson Democrat [email protected] 15 Anthony S. Verrelli Democrat [email protected] 15 Patricia "Pat" A. Johnson Republican [email protected] 15 Pedro M. Reyes Vote For Pedro [email protected] 16 Roy Freiman Democrat [email protected] 16 Sadaf F. Jaffer Democrat [email protected] 16 Vincent T. Panico Republican [email protected] 16 Joseph A. Lukac III Republican [email protected] 17 Joseph V. Egan Democrat [email protected] 17 Joseph Danielsen Democrat [email protected] 17 Peter W. Gabra Republican [email protected] 17 Catherine Barrier Republican [email protected] 18 Robert Karabinchak Democrat [email protected] 18 Sterley Stanley Democrat [email protected] 18 Angela Fam Republican [email protected] 18 Melanie McCann Mott Republican [email protected] 18 David Awad Libertarian Party [email protected] 18 Brian P. Kulas An Inspired Advocate [email protected] 19 Craig J. Coughlin Democrat [email protected] 19 Yvonne Lopez Democrat [email protected] 19 Anthony "Tony" Gallo Republican [email protected] 19 Bruce Banko Republican [email protected] 20 Annette Quijano Democrat [email protected] 20 Reginald Atkins Democrat [email protected] Unofficial List Candidates for General Assembly for Primary Election Email Addresses District Candidate(s) Party Email Address 21 Nancy Munoz Republican [email protected] 21 Michele Matsikoudis Republican [email protected] 21 Elizabeth A. Graner Democrat [email protected] 21 Anjali Mehrotra Democrat [email protected] 22 James Kennedy Democrat [email protected] 22 Linda Carter Democrat [email protected] 22 David Sypher Republican [email protected] 22 Hans Herberg Republican [email protected] 23 John DiMaio Republican [email protected] 23 Erik Peterson Republican [email protected] 23 Nicholas F. LaBelle Democrat [email protected] 23 Hope Kaufman Democrat [email protected] 24 F. Parker Space Republican [email protected] 24 Harold J. "Hal" Wirths Republican [email protected] 24 Scott P. Fadden Democrat [email protected] 24 Georgianna Carol Cook Democrat [email protected] 25 Brian Bergen Republican [email protected] 25 Aura K. Dunn Republican [email protected] 25 Lauren Barnett Democrat [email protected] 25 Patricia L. Veres Democrat [email protected] 26 Jay Webber Republican [email protected] 26 Christian E. Barranco Republican [email protected] 26 Melissa Brown Blaeuer Democrat [email protected] 26 Pamela Fadden Democrat [email protected] 27 John F. McKeon Democrat [email protected] 27 Mila M. Jasey Democrat [email protected] 27 Jonathan Sym Republican [email protected] 27 Kevin Ryan Republican [email protected] 28 Cleopatra G. Tucker Democrat [email protected] 28 Ralph R. Caputo Democrat [email protected] 28 Monique Headen Republican [email protected] 28 Anthony D'Angelo Republican [email protected] 29 Shanique Speight Democrat [email protected]; [email protected] 29 Eliana Pintor Marin Democrat [email protected] 29 Debra Salters Salters For All [email protected] 30 Sean T. Kean Republican [email protected] 30 Edward H. Thomson Republican [email protected] 30 Matthew Filosa Democrat [email protected] 30 Stephen Dobbins Democrat [email protected] Unofficial List Candidates for General Assembly for Primary Election Email Addresses District Candidate(s) Party Email Address 31 Angela V. McKnight Democrat [email protected] 31 William Sampson Democrat [email protected] 31 Rose Javier Republican [email protected] 31 Brandon Vila Republican 32 Angelica M. Jimenez Democrat [email protected] 32 Pedro Mejia Democrat [email protected] 32 Tamara Claudio Republican [email protected] 32 Marisela Rodriguez Republican [email protected] 33 Raj Mukherji Democrat [email protected] 33 Annette Chaparro Democrat [email protected] 33 Marcos Marte Republican [email protected] 33 Jacob Curtis Republican [email protected] 34 Thomas P. Giblin Democrat [email protected] 34 Britnee N. Timberlake Democrat [email protected] 34 Tafari K. Anderson Republican [email protected] 34 Irene DeVita Republican [email protected] 34 Clenard H. Childress Jr. Stop The Insanity [email protected] 35 Shavonda Sumter Democrat [email protected] 35 Benjie E. Wimberly Democrat [email protected] 35 Ramzy Yamisha Republican [email protected] 35 Iman Majagah Republican [email protected] 36 Gary S. Schaer Democrat [email protected] 36 Clinton Calabrese Democrat [email protected] 36 Craig Auriemma Republican [email protected] 36 Joseph Viso Jr. Republican [email protected] 37 Shama A. Haider Democrat [email protected] 37 Ellen J. Park Democrat [email protected] 37 Edward P. Durfee Jr. Republican [email protected] 37 Perley V. Patrick Republican [email protected] 37 Natacha M. Pannell Children&Seniors First [email protected] 38 Lisa Swain Democrat [email protected] 38 Chris Tully Democrat [email protected] 38 Alfonso Mastrofilipo Jr. Republican [email protected] 38 Gerard "Jerry" Taylor Republican [email protected] 39 Robert Auth Republican [email protected] 39 DeAnne Defuccio Republican [email protected] 39 Melinda J. Iannuzzi Democrat [email protected] 39 Karlito A. Almeda Democrat [email protected] 40 Kevin J. Rooney Republican [email protected] 40 Christopher P. DePhillips Republican [email protected] 40 Genevieve Allard Democrat [email protected] 40 Nicole McNamara Democrat [email protected].
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