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Official Primary Election Results: General Assembly Official List Page 1 of 43 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 08-15-2011 For June 2011 Primary Election, (w) denotes winner First Legislative District: Atlantic (part) - Cape May - Cumberland (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly Suzanne M. Walters (w) Republican Atlantic (part) Atlantic County Regular Republican 148 115 92nd Street Cape May Cape May County Regular 3,558 Republican Organization Stone Harbor NJ 08247 Cumberland (part) Cumberland County Regular 785 (bracketed with Samuel Fiocchi) Republican Organization Total 4,491 Samuel Fiocchi (w) Republican Atlantic (part) Atlantic County Regular Republican 135 1745 Dolly Drive Cape May Cape May County Regular 3,401 Vineland NJ 08361 Republican Organization Cumberland (part) Cumberland County Regular 862 (bracketed with Suzanne Walters) Republican Organization Total 4,398 Nelson Albano (w) Democratic Atlantic (part) Atlantic County Regular Democrat, 107 3001 East Chestnut Avenue Inc. Cape May Cape May County Regular 1,342 Unit I-85 Democratic Organization Vineland NJ 08361 Cumberland (part) Cumberland County Regular 1,090 (bracketed with Matthew Milam) Democratic Organization Total 2,539 Matthew Milam (w) Democratic Atlantic (part) Atlantic County Regular Democrat, 104 150 Brookfield Street Inc. Cape May Cape May County Regular 1,283 Vineland NJ 08361 Democratic Organization (bracketed with Nelson Albano) Cumberland (part) Cumberland County Regular 1,026 Democratic Organization Total 2,413 Peter F. Boyce Republican Atlantic (part) Repeal Unconstitutional Regulations 64 229 E. Pine Street to Restore Prosperity Cape May Repeal Unconstitutional Regulations 1,253 Millville NJ 08332 to Restore Prosperity (bracketed with Paul J. Halley) Cumberland (part) Repeal Unconstitutional Regulations 395 to Restore Prosperity Total 1,712 Official List Page 2 of 43 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 08-15-2011 For June 2011 Primary Election, (w) denotes winner First Legislative District: Atlantic (part) - Cape May - Cumberland (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly Paul J. Halley Republican Atlantic (part) Repeal Unconstitutional Regulations 49 950 Columbia Highway to Restore Prosperity Cape May Repeal Unconstitutional Regulations 1,049 Bridgeton NJ 08302 to Restore Prosperity (bracketed with Peter F. Boyce) Cumberland (part) Repeal Unconstitutional Regulations 340 to Restore Prosperity Total 1,438 Official List Page 3 of 43 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 08-15-2011 For June 2011 Primary Election, (w) denotes winner Second Legislative District: Atlantic (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly John F. Amodeo (w) Republican Atlantic (part) Atlantic County Regular Republican 4,655 8213 Amherst Avenue Total 4,655 Margate NJ 08402 (bracketed with Chris Brown) Chris Brown (w) Republican Atlantic (part) Atlantic County Regular Republican 4,436 15 S. Somerset Avenue Total 4,436 Ventnor NJ 08406 (bracketed with John F. Amodeo) Damon Tyner (w) Democratic Atlantic (part) Atlantic County Regular Democrat, 3,370 114 Rainbow Trail Inc. Egg Harbor NJ 08234 Total 3,370 (bracketed with Alisa Cooper) Alisa Cooper (w) Democratic Atlantic (part) Atlantic County Regular Democrat, 3,361 201 E. Cambridge Avenue Inc. Linwood NJ 08221 Total 3,361 (bracketed with Damon Tyner) Gary Stein Democratic Atlantic (part) The Trenton Remedy 524 1729 Darmstadt Avenue Total 524 Egg Harbor City NJ 08215 Official List Page 4 of 43 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 08-15-2011 For June 2011 Primary Election, (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 240 36 W. Broad Street Democratic Organization Gloucester (part) Regular Democratic Organization of 2,765 Paulsboro NJ 08066 Gloucester County (bracketed with Celeste M Riley) Salem Regular Democratic Organization 1,810 Total 4,815 Celeste M. Riley (w) Democratic Cumberland (part) Cumberland County Regular 243 43 Franklin Drive Democratic Organization Gloucester (part) Regular Democratic Organization of 2,654 Bridgeton NJ 08302 Gloucester County (bracketed with John J. Burzichelli) Salem Regular Democratic Organization 1,702 Total 4,599 Domenick DiCicco (w) Republican Cumberland (part) Cumberland County Regular 175 112 Florawood Court Republican Organization Gloucester (part) Regular Organization Republican 2,006 Franklinville NJ 08322 Salem Salem County Regular Republican 1,150 (bracketed with Bob Villare) Organization Total 3,331 Bob Villare (w) Republican Cumberland (part) Cumberland County Regular 168 113 West Wood Hill Republican Organization Gloucester (part) Regular Organization Republican 2,008 Woodbury NJ 08096 Salem Salem County Regular Republican 1,150 (bracketed with Domenick DiCicco) Organization Total 3,326 Official List Page 5 of 43 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 08-15-2011 For June 2011 Primary Election, (w) denotes winner Fourth Legislative District: Camden (part) - Gloucester (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly Paul D. Moriarty (w) Democratic Camden (part) Camden County Democrat 3,239 59 Berkshire Drive Committee, Inc. Gloucester (part) Regular Democratic Organization of 1,170 Sewell NJ 08080 Gloucester County (bracketed with Gabriela Mosquera) Total 4,409 Gabriela Mosquera (w) Democratic Camden (part) Camden County Democrat 2,934 38 Cherry Circle Committee, Inc. Gloucester (part) Regular Democatic Organization of 1,132 Blackwood NJ 08012 Gloucester County (bracketed with Paul D. Moriarty) Total 4,066 Shelley Lovett (w) Republican Camden (part) Camden County Regular Republican 885 742 Chatham Road Party Gloucester (part) Regular Organization Republican 1,117 Somerdale NJ 08083 (bracketed with Agnes Gardiner) Total 2,002 Agnes Gardiner (w) Republican Camden (part) Camden County Regular Republican 831 237 Champion Way Party Gloucester (part) Regular Organization Republican 1,118 Sewell NJ 08080 (bracketed with Shelley Lovett) Total 1,949 Official List Page 6 of 43 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 08-15-2011 For June 2011 Primary Election, (w) denotes winner Fifth Legislative District: Camden (part) - Gloucester (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly Angel Fuentes (w) Democratic Camden (part) Camden County Democrat 3,449 1205 North 26th Street Committee, Inc. Gloucester (part) Regular Democratic Organization of 1,009 Camden NJ 08105 Gloucester County (bracketed with Gilbert L. 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Ward Republican Camden (part) Official Republicans 169 99 Candlewood Drive Gloucester (part) Independent Republicans 385 Mantua NJ 08051 Total 554 Official List Page 7 of 43 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 08-15-2011 For June 2011 Primary Election, (w) denotes winner Sixth Legislative District: Burlington (part) - Camden (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly Louis D. Greenwald (w) Democratic Burlington (part) Burlington County Regular 209 2 Shelbourne Court Democrats Camden (part) Camden County Democrat 3,349 Voorhees NJ 08043 Committee, Inc. (bracketed with Pamela R. Lampitt) Total 3,558 Pamela R. Lampitt (w) Democratic Burlington (part) Burlington County Regular 205 558 Tarrington Road Democrats Camden (part) Camden County Democrat 3,169 Cherry Hill NJ 08034 Committee, Inc. (bracketed with Louis D. 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