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2008 General Election Candidates MORRIS COUNTY November 4, 2008 GENERAL ELECTION CANDIDATES This list has been compiled by: The Office of Joan Bramhall Clerk of the County of Morris * NOTE — CANDIDATES ARE IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER OFFICE CANDIDATE ADDRESS SLOGAN PARTY PRESIDENT (For 4yrs.) John McCain (Vote for 1) Barack Obama Chuck Baldwin Constitution Party Bob Barr Libertarian Party Jeffrey "Jeff' Boss Vote Here Roger Calero Socialist Workers Party Gloria La Riva Socialism and Liberation Cynthia McKinney Green Party Brian Moore Socialist Party USA Ralph Nader Independent US SENATE (For 6 yrs.) Dick Zimmer 136 Locktown-Flemington Road, Flemington 08822 R (Vote for 1) Frank Lautenberg PO Box 960, Cliffside Park 07010 D Jeffrey Boss 7002 Blvd. East, Apt. 266, Guttenberg 07093 Boss For Senate I Daryl Mikell Brooks PO Box 5430, Trenton 08638 Poor People's Campaign I J. M. Carter PO Box 3611, Trenton 08629 God We Trust I Sara J. Lobman 362 Mt. Prospect Avenue, D2, Newark 07104 Socialist Workers Party I Jason Scheurer 307 Trinity Court, #7, West Windsor 08543 Libertarian Party I US CONGRESS (For 2 yrs.) Rodney Frelinghuysen PO Box 826, Morristown 07960 R (Vote for 1) Tom Wyka PO Box 350, Lake Hiawatha 07034 D Chandler Tedholm 5 Wenonah Avenue, Rockaway 07866 For the People I COUNTY CLERK (For 5 yrs.) Joan Bramhall 9 Arden Road, Denville 07834 R (Vote for 1) Diane K. Weeks 22 W. Main Street, PO Box 371, Brookside 07926 D FREEHOLDER (For 3 yrs.) Margaret Nordstrom 359 West Mill Road, Long Valley 07853 R (Vote for 1) Ellen Greenberg 1 Samantha Lane, Mendham 07945 OFFICE CANDIDATE ADDRESS SLOGAN PARTY Boonton Town Alderman (For 2 yrs.) W1 Daniel J. Carey 6 Beverly Road, Boonton 07005 R (Vote for 1) W2 Paul Nevadomski 425 William Street, Boonton 07005 R W3 Terry Dunn 651 Boonton Avenue, Boonton 07005 R W4 Anthony Scozzafava 155 Fairview Avenue, Boonton 07005 R Boonton Township Township Committee (For 3 yrs.) Thomas Donadio 1 Terrace Road, Boonton Twp 07005 R (Vote for 2) Robert A. Rizzo 566 Powerville Road, Boonton Twp 07005 R Butler Borough Borough Council (For 3 yrs.) Robert W. Alviene 24 Elm Street, Butler 07405 R (Vote for 2) John Rimmer 33 Central Avenue, Butler 07405 D Judith Woop 53 Myrtle Avenue, Butler 07405 D Chatham Borough Borough Council (For 3 yrs.) Bruce A. Harris 92 Elmwood Avenue, Chatham 07928 R (Vote for 2) James K. Lonergan 22 Edgewood Road, Chatham 07928 R Nicholas Eck 180 Western Avenue, Chatham 07928 D Martin Selzer 72 Hedges Avenue, Chatham 07928 D Chatham Township Township Committee (For 3 yrs.) Bailey Brower Jr. 16 Driftway, Chatham 07928, Mailing — PO Box 111, Madison 07940 R (Vote for 2) William O'Connor 46 Rolling Hill Drive, Chatham 07928 R William "Jack" Hartford 508 Fairmount Avenue, Chatham 07928 Write In OFFICE CANDIDATE ADDRESS SLOGAN PARTY Chester Borough Borough Council (For 3 yrs.) Timothy Iversen 67 Grove Street, Chester 07930 R (Vote for 2) Gary Marshuetz 6 Elm Street, Chester 07930 R Basil Skaltsis 12 Larch Drive, Chester 07930 I Chester Township Township Council (For 3 yrs.) Matt Kass 6 Chester Woods Drive, Chester 07930 R (Vote for 2) Leonard J. Taylor 40 Furnace Road, Chester 07930 R Denville Township Township Council — Ward 3 (For Unexp. Term — 1 yr.) Laurie Campbell Toth 11 Chestnut Hill Drive E, Denville 07834 R (Vote for 1) Robert C. Grant 114 Ridgewood Parkway East, Denville 07834 D Township Council-At-Large (For Unexp. Term — 3 yrs.) Nicholas Stecky 6 Whitman Drive, Denville 07834 R (Vote for 1) John VonAchen 1603 Windsor Court, Denville 07834 D Dover Town Alderman (For 2 yrs.) WI Jim Mullin 9 W. Fairview Avenue, Dover 07801 R (Vote for 1) Michael J. Picciallo 142 N. Sussex Street, Dover 07801 D W2 Frank Simini Jr. 93 Prospect Street, Dover 07801 Write In R Patrick J. Donofrio 41A Fox Hill Drive, Dover 07801 D W3 William F. Shuler Jr. 1 Hillcrest Avenue, Dover 07801 R Carolyn Blackman 27 Brook Drive, Dover 07801 D W4 Ronald M. Camacho 76 Perry Street, Dover 07801 R Dominic Timpani 2 Elm Street, Dover 07801 SLOGAN PARTY OFFICE CANDIDATE ADDRESS East Hanover Township Township Council R Robert W. Jocher 30 Park Terrace, East Hanover 07936 (For 3 yrs.) R Angelo Tedesco Jr. 21 Brace Drive, East Hanover 07936 (Vote for 2) D Lawrence Colasurdo 93 Barnida Drive, East Hanover 07936 D William J. Rush 5 Harvest Avenue, East Hanover 07936 Florham Park Borough Borough Council R William Huyler 11 Carrigan Lane, Madison 07940 (For 3 yrs.) R Charles Germershausen 59 Felch Road, Florham Park 07932 (Vote for 2) D Barbara Sachau 15 Elm Street, Florham Park 07932 D John Upton 79 Brandywyne Drive, Florham Park 07932 Hanover Township Township Committee R George Coppola 27 Woodcrest Road, Whippany 07981 (For 3 yrs.) R (Vote for 2) Ronald F. Francioli 9 Slope Drive, Cedar Knolls 07927 Harding Township Township Committee R Regina Egea 32 Welsh Lane, PO Box 439, New Vernon 07976 (For 3 yrs.) R (Vote for 2) Louis J. Lanzerotti 6 Brook Drive North, PO Box 326, New Vernon 07976 Jefferson Township Township Council R Robert Birmingham 5 Wood Hollow Trail, Oak Ridge 07438 (For 4 yrs.) R Brooke D. Hardy 21 Apollo Road, Milton (Oak Ridge) 07438 (Vote for 3) R Richard W. Yocum 69 Longwood Lake Road, Oak Ridge 07438 D Anne Augustyn 41 Paderewski Road, Oak Ridge 07438 D Terry J. Avakian 2 Lavina Trail, PO Box 2301, Oak Ridge 07438 Su Bedell 21 Deer Trail Point, Wharton 07885 Write In OFFICE CANDIDATE ADDRESS SLOGAN PARTY Kinnelon Borough Borough Council (For 3 yrs.) Robert Collins 11 Smoke Rise Road, Kinnelon 07405 R (Vote for 2) Ronald P. Mondello 8 Hidden Acres Drive, Kinnelon 07405 R Lincoln Park Borough Borough Council (For 4 yrs.) W1 Herman "Hy" Nadel 23 Anthony Boulevard, Lincoln Park 07035 R (Vote for 1) Denise Mc Carthy 46 W. William Street, Lincoln Park 07035 D W2 Matthew R. Petracca 45 Ryan Lane, Lincoln Park 07035 R Jo Ann Byrnes 176 Harvest Lane, Lincoln Park 07035 Write In- D W3 Raymond T. Kerwin 357 Gettysburg Way, Lincoln Park 07035 R W4 James Wild 278 Boonton Turnpike, Lincoln Park 07035 R Johnette Mannato 16 Birch Street, Lincoln Park 07035 Write In D Long Hill Township Township Committee (For 3 yrs.) Nanette Harrington 187 Mountain Avenue, Gillette 07933 R (Vote for 2) George Vitureira 126 Oaks Road, Millington 07946 R Roseanne Calluori 1782 Valley Road, Millington 07946 Write In D Madison Borough Borough Council (For 3 yrs.) Donald R. Links 39 Shadylawn Drive, Madison 07940 R (Vote for 2) George G. (Jerry) Stevenson 3 Ardsleigh Drive, Madison 07940 R Robert H. Conley 24 Fairwood Road, Madison 07940 D Dan S. Dunham 41 Garfield Avenue, Madison 07940 D Borough Council (For Unexp. Term - 1 yr.) Vincent Esposito 5 Buckingham Drive, Madison 07940 R (Vote for 1) Mark W. Eshelman 40 Brooklake Road, Madison 07940 Write In D OFFICE CANDIDATE ADDRESS SLOGAN PARTY Mendham Borough Borough Council (For 3 yrs.) Brad Badal 1 Kerby Lane, Mendham 07945 R (Vote for 2) Louis Garubo 51 East Main Street, Mendham 07945 R Mendham Township Township Committee (For 3 yrs.) Richard H. Krieg 4 Indian Hollow Road, Mendham 07945 R (Vote for 1) Mine Hill Township NO CANDIDATE RACE Montville Township Township Committee (For 3 yrs.) Deborah Nielson 1 Lenox Court, Montville 07045 R (Vote for 2) James Sandham Jr. 7 James Terrace, Towaco 07082 R Carl DeBacco 36 Bloomfield Avenue, PO Box 375, Pine Brook 07058 D Daniel Grant 38 Two Bridges Road, Towaco 07082 D Morris Plains Borough Borough Council (For 3 yrs.) Joseph Cecala Jr. 59 W. Hanover Ave, Morris Plains 07950 R (Vote for 2) George J. Coogan 17 Brook Drive, Morris Plains 07950 R Mark Heckler 8 Glenbrook Road, Morris Plains 07950 D Dorothy A. Veasey 19 Morris Plains Ave, Morris Plains 07950 D Morris Township Township Committee (For 3 yrs.) Daniel Caffrey 24 Tall Timber Drive, Morristown 07960 R (Vote for 2) Raymond Snyder 93 Burnham Road, Morris Plains 07950 R Colette Chapman 19 Evans Farm Road, Morristown 07960 Write In D Manfred Ricciardelli 19 Homewood Drive, Morristown 07960 Write In D OFFICE CANDIDATE ADDRESS SLOGAN PARTY Morristown Town NO CANDIDATE RACE Mt. Arlington Borough Borough Council (For 3 yrs.) William T. Doran 79 Bertrand Island Road, Mt. Arlington 07856 R 124 Ondish Court, Mt. Arlington 07856 R (Vote for 2) Stephen Sadow David Karpman 138 Orben Drive, Landing 07850 Write In D Robert S. Silkes 668 Succasunna Road, Landing 07850 D Mt. Olive Township NO CANDIDATE RACE Mountain Lakes Borough Borough Council (For 4 yrs.) George B. Jackson 131 Laurel Hill Road, Mountain Lakes 07046 R (Vote for 4) Charles Gormally 10 Boulevard, Mountain Lakes 07046 R G. Douglas McWilliams 95 Boulevard, Mountain Lakes 07046 R Stephen Shaw 4 Point View Place, Mountain Lakes 07046 R Peter Bolo 12 Glen Road, Mountain Lakes 07046 Write In D Borough Council (For Unexp. Term — 2yrs.) Daniel flapper 31 Raynold Road, Mountain Lakes 07046 R (Vote for 1) Netcong Borough Borough Council (For 3 yrs.) Elmer M. Still 20 Prospect Street, Netcong 07857 R (Vote for 2) John "Jack" Sylvester Jr. 110 Allen Street, Netcong 07857 R Robert E. Hathaway Jr. 11 Dell Avenue, Netcong 07857 Parsippany-Troy Hills Township NO CANDIDATE RACE OFFICE CANDIDATE ADDRESS SLOGAN PARTY Pequannock Township Township Council (For 4 yrs.) Edward G. Engelbart 64 Hopper Avenue, Pompton Plains 07444 R (Vote for 2) Joel D. Vanderhoff 193 Mountain Avenue, Pompton Plains 07444 R Thomas E. Andrea 6 Elm Road, Pompton Plains 07444 D D Robert A. Nunnink 30 W.
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