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Primary Election Results 08/10/2015 Official List Page 1 of 48 Candidates for General Assembly For PRIMARY ELECTION 06/02/2015 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally First Legislative District: ATLANTIC (part) - CAPE MAY - CUMBERLAND (part) Counties BOB ANDRZEJCZAK * 22 LOLA LANE Democratic (bracketed with R. BRUCE CAPE MAY, NJ 08204 LAND) ATLANTIC ATLANTIC COUNTY REGULAR 83 DEMOCRAT, INC. CAPE MAY CAPE MAY COUNTY REGULAR 913 DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND COUNTY REGULAR 968 DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION Total 1,964 R. BRUCE LAND 789 CYPRESS DRIVE Democratic (bracketed with BOB VINELAND, NJ 08360 ANDRZEJCZAK) ATLANTIC ATLANTIC COUNTY REGULAR 77 DEMOCRAT, INC. CAPE MAY CAPE MAY COUNTY REGULAR 762 DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND COUNTY REGULAR 934 DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION Total 1,773 SAM FIOCCHI * 1745 DOLLY DRIVE Republican (bracketed with JIM SAURO) VINELAND, NJ 08361 ATLANTIC ATLANTIC COUNTY REGULAR 192 REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION CAPE MAY CAPE MAY COUNTY REGULAR 2,925 REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND COUNTY REGULAR 776 REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION Total 3,893 JIM SAURO 5219 TRENTO AVENUE Republican (bracketed with SAM FIOCCHI) VINELAND, NJ 08361 ATLANTIC ATLANTIC COUNTY REGULAR 187 REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION CAPE MAY CAPE MAY COUNTY REGULAR 2,657 REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND COUNTY REGULAR 744 REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION Total 3,588 Total 11,218 08/10/2015 Official List Page 2 of 48 Candidates for General Assembly For PRIMARY ELECTION 06/02/2015 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Second Legislative District: ATLANTIC (part) Counties VINCENT MAZZEO * P.O. BOX 362 Democratic (bracketed with COLIN BELL) NORTHFIELD, NJ 08225 ATLANTIC ATLANTIC COUNTY REGULAR 3,657 DEMOCRAT, INC. Total 3,657 COLIN BELL P.O. BOX 362 Democratic (bracketed with VINCENT NORTHFIELD, NJ 08225 MAZZEO) ATLANTIC ATLANTIC COUNTY REGULAR 3,385 DEMOCRAT, INC. Total 3,385 CHRIS BROWN * 15 S. SOMERSET AVENUE Republican (bracketed with WILL PAULS) VENTNOR, NJ 08406 ATLANTIC ATLANTIC COUNTY REGULAR 3,237 REPUBLICAN Total 3,237 WILL PAULS 435 HIGHLAND DRIVE Republican (bracketed with CHRIS BROWN) MAYS LANDING, NJ 08330 ATLANTIC ATLANTIC COUNTY REGULAR 2,909 REPUBLICAN Total 2,909 Total 13,188 08/10/2015 Official List Page 3 of 48 Candidates for General Assembly For PRIMARY ELECTION 06/02/2015 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Third Legislative District: CUMBERLAND (part) - GLOUCESTER (part) - SALEM Counties JOHN BURZICHELLI * 36 WEST BROAD STREET Democratic (bracketed with ADAM PAULSBORO, NJ 08066 TALIAFERRO) CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND COUNTY REGULAR 205 DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION GLOUCESTER REGULAR DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION 2,319 OF GLOUCESTER COUNTY SALEM REGULAR DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION 1,518 Total 4,042 ADAM TALIAFERRO * 208 DOMINIC'S COURT Democratic (bracketed with JOHN SWEDESBORO, NJ 08085 BURZICHELLI) CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND COUNTY REGULAR 184 DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION GLOUCESTER REGULAR DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION 2,272 OF GLOUCESTER COUNTY SALEM REGULAR DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION 1,338 Total 3,794 SAMUEL J. MACCARONE JR. 145 LAUREL TRAIL Republican (bracketed with LEROY P. WOOLWICH TWP., NJ 08085 PIERCE III) CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND COUNTY REGULAR 158 REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION GLOUCESTER REGULAR ORGANIZATION REPUBLICAN 816 SALEM REGULAR REPUBLICAN PARTY 913 Total 1,887 LEROY P. PIERCE III 20 ELIZABETH DRIVE Republican (bracketed with SAMUEL J. PENNSVILLE, NJ 08070 MACCARONE JR.) CUMBERLAND CUMBERLAND COUNTY REGULAR 147 REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION GLOUCESTER REGULAR ORGANIZATION REPUBLICAN 781 SALEM REGULAR REPUBLICAN PARTY 880 Total 1,808 Total 11,531 08/10/2015 Official List Page 4 of 48 Candidates for General Assembly For PRIMARY ELECTION 06/02/2015 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Fourth Legislative District: CAMDEN (part) - GLOUCESTER (part) Counties PAUL D. MORIARTY * 59 BERKSHIRE DRIVE Democratic (bracketed with GABRIELA M. SEWELL, NJ 08080 MOSQUERA) CAMDEN CAMDEN COUNTY DEMOCRAT 2,870 COMMITTEE, INC. GLOUCESTER REGULAR DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION 1,047 OF GLOUCESTER COUNTY Total 3,917 GABRIELA M. MOSQUERA * 38 CHERRY CIRCLE Democratic (bracketed with PAUL D. BLACKWOOD, NJ 08012 MORIARTY) CAMDEN CAMDEN COUNTY DEMOCRAT 2,779 COMMITTEE, INC. GLOUCESTER REGULAR DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION 1,061 OF GLOUCESTER COUNTY Total 3,840 KEVIN P. MURPHY 53 GOODWIN PARKWAY Republican (bracketed with JACK WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP, NJ NICHOLSON) 08080 CAMDEN CAMDEN COUNTY REGULAR 954 REPUBLICAN PARTY GLOUCESTER REGULAR ORGANIZATION REPUBLICAN 679 Total 1,633 JACK NICHOLSON 60 PALETHORPE AVENUE Republican (bracketed with KEVIN P. CLEMENTON, NJ 08021 MURPHY) CAMDEN CAMDEN COUNTY REGULAR 935 REPUBLICAN PARTY GLOUCESTER REGULAR ORGANIZATION REPUBLICAN 683 Total 1,618 Total 11,008 08/10/2015 Official List Page 5 of 48 Candidates for General Assembly For PRIMARY ELECTION 06/02/2015 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Fifth Legislative District: CAMDEN (part) - GLOUCESTER (part) Counties ANGEL FUENTES * 1205 NORTH 26TH STREET Democratic (bracketed with MARIANNE CAMDEN, NJ 08105 HOLLY CASS) CAMDEN CAMDEN COUNTY DEMOCRAT 3,447 COMMITTEE, INC. GLOUCESTER REGULAR DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION 885 OF GLOUCESTER COUNTY Total 4,332 MARIANNE HOLLY CASS 18 7TH AVENUE Democratic (bracketed with ANGEL HADDON HEIGHTS, NJ 08035 FUENTES) CAMDEN CAMDEN COUNTY DEMOCRAT 3,231 COMMITTEE, INC. GLOUCESTER REGULAR DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION 868 OF GLOUCESTER COUNTY Total 4,099 KEVIN P. EHRET 309 BROOKE AVENUE Apt-Unit G6 Republican (bracketed with RALPH MAGNOLIA, NJ 08049 WILLIAMS) CAMDEN CAMDEN COUNTY REGULAR 648 REPUBLICAN PARTY GLOUCESTER REGULAR ORGANIZATION REPUBLICAN 453 Total 1,101 RALPH WILLIAMS 2581 BAIRD BOULEVARD Republican (bracketed with KEVIN P. CAMDEN, NJ 08105 EHRET) CAMDEN CAMDEN COUNTY REGULAR 652 REPUBLICAN PARTY GLOUCESTER REGULAR ORGANIZATION REPUBLICAN 449 Total 1,101 Total 10,633 08/10/2015 Official List Page 6 of 48 Candidates for General Assembly For PRIMARY ELECTION 06/02/2015 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Sixth Legislative District: BURLINGTON (part) - CAMDEN (part) Counties LOUIS D. GREENWALD * 2 SHELBOURNE COURT Democratic (bracketed with PAMELA R. VOORHEES, NJ 08043 LAMPITT) BURLINGTON BURLINGTON COUNTY REGULAR 195 DEMOCRATS CAMDEN CAMDEN COUNTY DEMOCRAT 5,130 COMMITTEE, INC. Total 5,325 PAMELA R. LAMPITT * 558 TARRINGTON ROAD Democratic (bracketed with LOUIS D. 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Total 5,112 HOLLY TATE 5 WEST HARVARD AVENUE Republican (bracketed with ROBERT STRATFORD, NJ 08084 ESPOSITO) BURLINGTON BURLINGTON COUNTY REGULAR 110 REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION CAMDEN CAMDEN COUNTY REGULAR 2,113 REPUBLICAN PARTY Total 2,223 ROBERT ESPOSITO 1111 WARREN AVENUE Republican (bracketed with HOLLY TATE) CHERRY HILL, NJ 08002 BURLINGTON BURLINGTON COUNTY REGULAR 99 REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION CAMDEN CAMDEN COUNTY REGULAR 2,062 REPUBLICAN PARTY Total 2,161 Total 14,821 08/10/2015 Official List Page 7 of 48 Candidates for General Assembly For PRIMARY ELECTION 06/02/2015 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Seventh Legislative District: BURLINGTON (part) Counties HERB CONAWAY * 831 COX ROAD Democratic (bracketed with TROY MOORESTOWN, NJ 08057 SINGLETON) BURLINGTON BURLINGTON COUNTY REGULAR 4,046 DEMOCRATS Total 4,046 TROY SINGLETON * 6207 RIVERFRONT DRIVE Democratic (bracketed with HERB PALMYRA, NJ 08065 CONAWAY) BURLINGTON BURLINGTON COUNTY REGULAR 3,905 DEMOCRATS Total 3,905 BILL CONLEY 19 GLENVIEW DRIVE Republican (bracketed with ROB PRISCO) CINNAMINSON, NJ 08077 BURLINGTON BURLINGTON COUNTY REGULAR 2,526 REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION Total 2,526 ROB PRISCO 601 CLEVELAND AVENUE Republican (bracketed with BILL CONLEY) RIVERSIDE, NJ 08075 BURLINGTON BURLINGTON COUNTY REGULAR 2,358 REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION Total 2,358 Total 12,835 08/10/2015 Official List Page 8 of 48 Candidates for General Assembly For PRIMARY ELECTION 06/02/2015 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Eighth Legislative District: ATLANTIC (part) - BURLINGTON (part) - CAMDEN (part) Counties MARIA RODRIGUEZ-GREGG * 110 WESTMINSTER AVENUE Republican (bracketed with JOE HOWARTH) MARLTON, NJ 08053 ATLANTIC ATLANTIC COUNTY REGULAR 153 REPUBLICANS BURLINGTON BURLINGTON COUNTY REGULAR 1,960 REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION CAMDEN CAMDEN COUNTY REGULAR 313 REPUBLICAN PARTY Total 2,426 JOE HOWARTH 27 ERINDALE DRIVE Republican (bracketed with MARIA MARLTON, NJ 08053 RODRIGUEZ-GREGG) ATLANTIC ATLANTIC COUNTY REGULAR 152 REPUBLICANS BURLINGTON BURLINGTON COUNTY REGULAR 1,986 REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION CAMDEN CAMDEN COUNTY REGULAR 311 REPUBLICAN PARTY Total 2,449 Total 4,875 08/10/2015 Official List Page 9 of 48 Candidates for General Assembly For PRIMARY ELECTION 06/02/2015 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tally Ninth Legislative District: ATLANTIC (part) - BURLINGTON (part) - OCEAN (part) Counties BRIAN E. RUMPF * 3 GENEVIEVE COURT Republican (bracketed with DIANNE C. LITTLE EGG HARBOR, NJ 08087 GOVE) ATLANTIC ATLANTIC COUNTY REGULAR 487 REPUBLICAN BURLINGTON BURLINGTON COUNTY REGULAR 185 REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION OCEAN REGULAR REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION 6,133 OF OCEAN COUNTY Total 6,805 DIANNE C. GOVE * 4601 LONG BEACH BOULEVARD Republican (bracketed with BRIAN E. BRANT BEACH, NJ 08008 RUMPF) ATLANTIC ATLANTIC COUNTY REGULAR 470 REPUBLICAN BURLINGTON BURLINGTON COUNTY REGULAR 185
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