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2018 General Election Endorsed Candidates BOILERMAKERS LOCAL 13 2018 GENERAL ELECTION RECOMMENDED CANDIDATES PENNSYLVANIA GOVERNOR U.S. SENATE Tom Wolf (D) Robert P. Casey, Jr. (D) U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Brian Fitzpatrick (R) – 1st Brendan Boyle (D) – 2nd Dwight Evans (D) – 3rd Madeleine Dean (D) – 4th Mary Gay Scanlon (D) – 5th Chrissy Houlahan (D) – 6th Susan Ellis Wild (D) – 7th Matt Cartwright (D) – 8th Denny Wolff (D) – 8th George Scott (D) – 10th Jess King (D) – 11th Marc Friedenberg (D) – 12th Brent Ottaway (D) – 13th Bibiana Boerio (D) – 14th Susan Boser (D) – 15th Ronald A. DiNicola (D) – 16th Conor Lamb (D) – 17th Michael Doyle (D) – 18th SENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Christine Tartaglione (D) – 2nd Arthur Haywood (D) – 4th Robert Tomlinson (R) – 6th Anthony Williams (D) – 8th Steve Santarsiero (D) – 10th Maria Collett (D) – 12th John Yudichak (D) – 14th Lisa Boscola (D) – 18th John Blake (D) – 22nd Linda Fields (D) – 24th Tom McGarrigle (R) – 26th Emily Garbuny Best (D) – 30th Pamela Gerard (D) – 32nd Lindsey Marie Williams (D) – 38th Wayne Fontana (D) – 42nd John Rafferty (R) – 44th James Craig (D) – 46th Lois Herr (D) – 48th Sue Ann Mulvey (D) – 50th REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Patrick Harkins (D) – 1st Robert E. Merski (D) – 2nd Ryan Bizzaro (D) – 3rd Mark Longetti (D) – 7th Lisa Boeving-Learned (D) – 8th Chris Sainato (D) – 9th Daniel Burton Smith (D) – 12th Susannah Walker (D) – 13th Terri Mitko (D) – 15th Rob Matzie (D) – 16th Gene DiGirolamo (R) – 18th Jake Wheatley (D) – 19th Adam Ravenstahl (D) – 20th Pete Schweyer (D) – 22nd Dan Frankel (D) – 23rd Ed Gainey (D) – 24th Brandon Markosek (D) – 25th Pam Hacker (D) – 26th Dan Deasey (D) – 27th Emily Skopov (D) – 28th Andrew Dixon (D) – 29th Elizabeth Monroe (D) – 30th Perry Warren (D) – 31st Anthony DeLuca (D) – 32nd Frank Dermody (D) – 33rd Austin Davis (D) – 35th Harry Readshaw, III (D) – 36th William Kortz (D) – 38th Robert E. Rhoderick, Jr. (D) – 39th Sharon M. Guidi (D) – 40th Michele D. Wherley (D) – 41st Dan Miller (D) – 42nd Jennie Elaine Porter (D) – 43rd Michele Knoll (D) – 44th Anita Astorino Kulik (D) – 45th Byron Flavin Timmins (D) – 46th Michael Wascovich (D) – 47th Clark Mitchell, Jr. (D) – 48th Steve Toprani (D) – 49th Pam Snyder (D) – 50th Timothy Mahoney (D) – 51st Ethan Keedy (D) – 52nd Steve Malagari (D) – 53rd Jonathan McCabe (D) – 54th Joe Petrarca (D) – 55th Doug Hunt (D) – 56th Collin Warren (D) – 57th Mary Popovich (D) – 58th Clare Dooley (D) – 59th Laura Hanbidge (D) – 61st Logan Dellafiora (D) – 62nd Conrad Warner (D) – 63rd Matt Bradford (D) – 70th Bryan Barbin (D) – 71st BOILERMAKERS LOCAL 13 2018 GENERAL ELECTION RECOMMENDED CANDIDATES Frank Burns (D) – 72nd Dan Williams (D) – 74th Mike Hanna, Jr. (D) – 76th Scott Conklin (D) – 77th Deborah Turner Baughman (D) – 78th Louis Schmitt, Jr. (D) – 79th Laura Burke (D) – 80th Linda Sosniak (D) – 84th Carol Hill-Evans (D) – 95th Mike Sturla (D) – 96th Dana Gulick (D) – 97th Mary Auker-Endres (D) – 98th Elizabeth Malarkey (D) – 99th Dale Hamby (D) – 100th Cesar F. Liriano (D) – 101st Patty Kim (D) – 103rd Patricia Ann Smith (D) – 104th Eric Epstein (D) – 105th Tom Mehaffie (R) – 106th Sarah Donnelly (D) – 107th Kyle Mullins (D) – 112th Marty Flynn (D) – 113th Sid Michaels Kavulich (D) – 114th Maureen Madden (D) – 115th Mike Carroll (D) – 118th Gerald Mullery (D) – 119th Aaron Kaufer (R) – 120th Eddie Pashinski (D) – 121st Kara Scott (D) – 122nd Neal Goodman (D) – 123rd Mark Rozzi (D) – 126th Douglas B. Metcalfe (D) – 128th Tricia Wertz (D) – 129th Andrew Scott Lee (D) – 131st Mike Schlossberg (D) – 132nd Jeanne McNeill (D) – 133rd Thomas Lee Applebach (D) – 134th Steve Samuelson (D) – 135th Robert Freeman (D) – 136th Amy Cozze (D) – 137th Dean Donaher (D) – 138th John Galloway (D) – 140th Tina Davis (D) – 141st Frank Farry (R) – 142nd Wendy Ullman (D) – 143rd Meredith Buck (D) – 144th Brian Kline (D) – 145th Joe Ciresi (D) – 146th Josh Camson (D) – 147th Mary Jo Daley (D) – 148th Tim Briggs (D) – 149th Joseph Webster (D) – 150th Todd Stephens (R) – 151st Thomas Murt (R) – 152nd Madeleine Dean (D) – 153rd Becky Corbin (R) – 155th Carolyn Comitta (D) – 156th Melissa Shusterman (D) – 157th Christina Sappey (D) – 158th Brian Kirkland (D) – 159th Stephen Barrar (R) – 160th Leanne Krueger-Braneky (D) – 161st David Delloso (D) – 162nd James Santora (R) – 163rd Margo Davidson (D) – 164th Alexander Charlton (R) – 165th Kristine Howard (D) – 167th Chris Quinn (R) – 168th Martina White (R) – 170th Erin McCracken (D) – 171st Kevin Boyle (D) – 172nd Mike Driscoll (D) – 173rd Ed Neilson (D) – 174th Mary Isaacson (D) – 175th Claudette Williams (D) – 176th Joe Hohenstein (D) – 177th Helen Tai (D) – 178th Jason Dawkins (D) – 179th Angel Cruz (D) – 180th Malcolm Kenyatta (D) – 181st Brian Sims (D) – 182nd Jason Ruff (D) – 183rd Maria Donatucci (D) – 185th Jordan Harris (D) – 186th Adam Rodriguez (D) – 189th Vanessa Brown (D) – 190th Joanna McClinton (D) – 191st Morgan Cephus (D) – 192nd Donna Bullock (D) – 195th Danilo R. Burgos (D) – 197th Rosita Youngblood (D) – 198th Stephen Kinsey (D) – 201st Jared Soloman (D) – 202nd Isabella Fitzgerald (D) – 203rd BOILERMAKERS LOCAL 13 2018 GENERAL ELECTION RECOMMENDED CANDIDATES NEW JERSEY U.S. SENATE Robert Menendez (D) U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Donald Norcross (D) – 1st Jeff Van Drew (D) – 2nd Tom MacArthur (R) – 3rd Chris Smith (R) – 4th Joshua Gottheimer (D) – 5th Frank Pallone (D) – 6th Tom Malinowski (D) – 7th Albio Sires (D) – 8th Bill Pascrell (D) – 9th Donald Payne, Jr. (D) – 10th Rebecca Sherrill (D) – 11th Bonnie Watson Coleman (D) – 12th SENATOR IN THE STATE SENATE Joe Lagana (D) REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY District 15 District 22 Verlina Reynolds Jackson (D) Linda Carter (D) Anthony Verrilli (D) District 32 District 34 Pedro Mejia (D) Britnee Timberlake (D) District 36 District 38 Clinton Calabrese (D) Lisa Swain (D) Chris Tully (D) New Jersey State AFL-CIO Labor Candidates August 21, 2018 Name Union Office Sought Alice Weisman* AFSCME 63 East Windsor Board of Education Vince Sera* AFSCME 71 Brigantine Council Richard DiLucia AFSCME 1199C Monroe Mayor Michael Heller AFT 1904 Bloomfield Board of Education Domenick Stampone* AFT 2375 Haledon Mayor Patti Harris* CWA 1014 Barrington Council Collette Kennedy CWA 1031 Keyport Mayor Jason Allen* CWA 1033 Pemberton Committee Victoria Fisher* CWA 1037 Teaneck Board of Education Shawn Ludwig CWA 1038 Barrington Council Teresa Kelly* CWA 1040 Buena Vista Committee Harold Pye* CWA 1085 Woodbury Heights Council Frank Rollo HFIAW 14 Clayton Council Brendan O'Donnell* IAFF 3786 North Hanover Committee Ira Stern* IAMAW 447 Piscataway Board of Education Ronald Rios* IAMAW TCU Middlesex County Freeholder Peter Castellano* IAMAW/NFFE 1340 Egg Harbor Township Board of Education Nathan Mellor IBB 13 Delanco Committee Matt Oswald* IBEW 102 Riverdale Council Vincenzo Petti* IBEW 102 Bound Brook Council John Biale* IBEW 164 Oakland Council Bert Steinmann* IBEW 269 Ewing Mayor Giuseppe Chila IBEW 351 Gloucester County Surrogate Donald Norcross* IBEW 351 Congressional District 1 Congress William Sneathen IBEW 351 Buena Vista Board of Education Kevin Egan* IBEW 456 New Brunswick City Council Charles Spicuzzo IBEW 456 Spotswood Council Ken Haeser* IBEW 827 Weymouth Township Council Mike Riordan IBEW 827 Brigantine Council Shawn Judson IBEW 1289 Lacey Committee Sam Fennell IBEW 1820 South Toms River Council Josh Hertzberg ILA 1804-1 Sussex County Freeholder Atif Nazir* IUOE 68 Piscataway Board of Education Mark Armbruster IUOE 542 Clementon Council Katie Gibbs IUOE 825 Burlington County Freeholder New Jersey State AFL-CIO Labor Candidates August 21, 2018 (Continued) Name Union Office Sought David Schlick* IUPAT 711 Little Egg Harbor Township Committee Amber Gesslein LIUNA /Eastern Region Monmouth County Freeholder Frank Formica SAG/AFTRA Atlantic County Freeholder Daniel O'Connell SMART/UTU Delran Council Greg Handshy UA 9 South Toms River Mayor Richard Kanka* UA 9 Hamilton Board of Education David Hessler UA 24 Clark Council Roshan White UA 24 Scotch Plains Council Art Schenker* UA 322 Hamilton Committee Greg Schenker* UA 322 Folsom Council Angela Bardoe UAW 2327 Pittsgrove Committee Anthony Verrelli* UBC 254 LD 15 Assembly Eric Aiken* UBC 255 Hamilton Township Board of Education Aaron Buchanan* UBC 255 Estell Manor Council Thomas Kurtz UBC 255 Port Republic Council Matthew Marrone UBC 255 Chesilhurst Council Brett Rowand UBC 255 Woodstown Committee Steven Reyngoudt UFCW 2-D Hasbrouck Heights Council Robert Damminger* USW 943 Gloucester County Freeholder *Incumbent OPEIU:153 BOILERMAKERS LOCAL 13 2018 GENERAL ELECTION RECOMMENDED CANDIDATES DELAWARE U.S. SENATE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Tom Carper (D) Lisa Blunt Rochester (D) ATTORNEY GENERAL AUDITOR Kathleen Jennings (D) Kathy McGuiness (D) TREASURER Colleen Davis (D) SENATOR IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Laura Sturgeon (D) – 4th Stephanie Hansen(D) – 10th Bryan Townsend (D) – 11th Trey Pardee (D) – 17th Robert Wheatley (D) – 21st REPRESENTATIVE IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY Gerald Brady (D) – 4th Debra Heffernan (D) – 6th Sean Matthews (D) – 10th Larry Mitchell (D) – 13th Pete Schwartzkopf (D) – 14th Valerie Longhurst (D) – 15th David Bentz (D) – 18th Kim Williams (D) – 19th Ed Osienski (D) – 24th John Kowalko (D) – 25th John Viola (D) – 26th Earl Jaques (D) – 27th William Carson (D) – 28th Bill Bush (D) – 29th Don Allan (D) – 36th NEW CASTLE COUNTY Register of Wills Recorder of Deeds Ciro Popitti (D) Mike Kozikowski (D) KENT COUNTY Levy Court At-Large Terry Pepper (D) 2018 General Election Endorsed Candidates mddcaflcio.org/labor-2018-0/2018-general-election-endorsed-candidates October 25, 2018 How you vote is a personal decision. 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