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NJEA PAC Endorsed Candidates Not Sure of Your Legislative District? Check the Following Pages to Find Your Town NJEA PAC endorsed Candidates Not sure of your legislative district? Check the following pages to find your town. If viewing on a smart phone or tablet simply click a number on the map to be directed to the list of towns in that district. LD 1 Senate: Jeff Van Drew (D); Assembly: Nelson Albano (D) & Bob Andrzejczak (D) LD 2 Senate: Jim Whelan (D); Assembly: Nick Russo (D) & Chris Brown (R) LD 3 Senate: Stephen Sweeney (D); Assembly: Celeste Riley (D) & John Burzichelli (D) 24 39 LD 4 Senate: Fred Madden (D); Assembly: Paul Moriarty (D) & Gabriela Mosquera (D) LD 5 Senate: Donald Norcross (D); Assembly: Angel Fuentes (D) & Gilbert “Whip” Wilson (D) 26 40 38 LD 6 Senate: James Beach (D); Assembly: Louis D. Greenwald (D) & Pamela Lampitt (D) 35 LD 7 Senate: Diane Allen (R); Assembly: Herb Conaway (D) & Troy Singleton (D) 34 37 36 LD 8 No endorsements 25 32 LD 9 Senate: Christopher Connors (R); Assembly: Brian Rumpf (R) 27 33 28 LD 10 Senate: Jim Holzapfel (R); Assembly: David Wolfe (R) & Gregory McGuckin (R) 29 31 LD 11 Assembly: Edward Zipprich (D) 20 23 21 22 LD 12 Senate: Raymond D. Dothard (D); Assembly: Ronald Dancer (R) & Robert Clifton (R) LD 13 No endorsements 18 19 LD 14 Senate: Linda Greenstein (D); Assembly: Daniel Benson (D) & Wayne DeAngelo (D) 16 LD 15 Senate: Shirley Turner (D); Assembly: Bonnie Watson Coleman (D) & Reed Gusciora (D) 17 LD 16 Senate: Christian R. Mastondrea (D); Assembly: Marie Corfield (D) & Ida Ochoteco (D) 13 LD 17 Senate: Bob Smith (D); Assembly: Joe Egan (D) & Upendra Chivukula (D) 15 LD 18 Senate: Peter Barnes (D); Assembly: Pat Diegnan (D) & Nancy Pinkin (D) 14 LD 19 Senate: Joe Vitale (D); Assembly: John Wisniewski (D) & Craig Coughlin (D) 11 LD 20 Senate: Raymond Lesniak (D); Assembly: Joseph Cryan (D) & Annette Quijano (D) LD 21 Senate: Thomas Kean, Jr. (R); Assembly: Jon Bramnick (R) & Nancy Munoz (R) 30 LD 22 Senate: Nicholas Scutari (D); Assembly: Linda Stender (D) & Jerry Green (D) 12 LD 23 Senate: Gerard Bowers (D); Assembly: John Valentine (D) & Ralph Drake (D) LD 24 No endorsements 7 10 LD 25 Senate: Anthony R. Bucco (R); Assembly: Anthony M. Bucco (R) & Jack Curtis (I) 8 LD 26 Senate: Joe Pennacchio (R); Assembly: Elliot Isibor (D) & BettyLou DeCroce (R) 6 LD 27 Senate: Richard Codey (D); Assembly: Mila Jasey (D) & John McKeon (D) 5 LD 28 Senate : Ronald Rice (D); Assembly: Cleopatra Tucker (D) & Ralph Caputo (D) 4 9 LD 29 Senate: M. Teresa Ruiz (D); 3 Assembly: L. Grace Spencer (D) LD 30 Senate: Robert Singer (R); Assembly: David Rible (R) 2 LD 31 Senate: Sandra Cunningham (D); Assembly: Charles Mainor (D) & Jason O’Donnell (D) LD 32 Senate: Nicholas Sacco (D); Assembly: Vincent Prieto (D) & Angelica Jimenez (D) LD 33 Senate: Brian Stack (D); Assembly: Carmelo Garcia (D) & Raj Mukherji (D) 1 LD 34 Senate: Nia Gill (D); Assembly: Sheila Oliver (D) & Thomas Giblin (D) LD 35 Senate: Nellie Pou (D); Assembly: Benjie Wimberly (D) & Shavonda Sumter (D) LD 36 Senate: Paul Sarlo (D); Assembly: Gary Schaer (D) & Marlene Caride (D) LD 37 Senate: Loretta Weinberg (D); Assembly: Valerie Vainieri Huttle (D) & Gordon Johnson (D) LD 38 Senate: Robert Gordon (D); Assembly: Joe Lagana (D) & Timothy Eustace (D) LD 39 Assembly: Donna C. Abene (D) & Holly Schepisi (R) LD 40 No endorsements LD 1 LD 2 LD 3 LD 4 LD 5 COUNTY MUNICIPALITY COUNTY MUNICIPALITY COUNTY MUNICIPALITY COUNTY MUNICIPALITY COUNTY MUNICIPALITY Atlantic Corbin Atlantic Absecon Cumberland Bridgeton Camden Chesilhurst Camden Audubon Boro Atlantic Estell Manor Atlantic Atlantic City Cumberland Deerfield Camden Clementon Camden Audubon Park Atlantic Weymouth Atlantic Brigantine Cumberland Upper Deerfield Camden Gloucester Twp. Camden Barrington Cape May Avalon Atlantic Buena Gloucester Clayton Camden Laurel Springs Camden Bellmawr Cape May Cape May Atlantic Buena Vista Gloucester East Greenwich Camden Lindenwold Camden Brooklawn Cape May Cape May Point Atlantic Egg Harbor City Gloucester Elk Camden Winslow Camden Camden City Cape May Dennis Twp. Atlantic Egg Harbor Twp. Gloucester Franklin Gloucester Monroe Camden Gloucester City Cape May Lower Twp. Atlantic Folsom Gloucester Glassboro Gloucester Pitman Camden Haddon Heights Cape May Middle Twp. Atlantic Hamilton Twp. Gloucester Greenwich Gloucester Washington Camden Lawnside Cape May North Wildwood Atlantic Linwood Gloucester Logan Camden Magnolia Cape May Ocean City Atlantic Longport Gloucester National Park NJEA ENDORSED CANDIDATES Camden Mt Ephraim Cape May Sea Isle City Atlantic Margate Gloucester Newfield Senate: Fred Madden (D) Camden Runnemede Cape May Stone Harbor Atlantic Mullica Twp. Gloucester Paulsboro Camden Woodlynne Cape May Upper Twp. Atlantic Northfield Gloucester South Harrison Assembly: Paul Moriarty (D) Gloucester Deptford Cape May West Cape May Atlantic Pleasantville Gloucester Swedesboro Gabriela Mosquera (D) Gloucester Harrison Cape May West Wildwood Atlantic Somers Point Gloucester West Deptford Gloucester Mantua Cape May Wildwood Atlantic Ventnor Gloucester Woodbury Heights Gloucester Wenonah Cape May Wildwood Crest Gloucester Woolwich Gloucester Westville Cape May Woodbine NJEA ENDORSED CANDIDATES Salem Alloway Gloucester Woodbury Cumberland Commercial Senate: Jim Whelan (D) Salem Carneys Point NJEA ENDORSED CANDIDATES Cumberland Downe Assembly: Nick Russo (D) Salem Elmer Cumberland Fairfield Chris Brown (R) Salem Elsinboro Senate: Donald Norcross (D) Cumberland Greenwich Salem Lower Alloways Creek Assembly: Angel Fuentes (D) Cumberland Hopewell Salem Mannington Gilbert “Whip” Wilson (D) Cumberland Lawrence Salem Oldmans Cumberland Maurice River Salem Penns Grove Cumberland Millville Salem Pennsville Cumberland Shiloh Salem Pilesgrove Cumberland Stow Creek Salem Pittsgrove Cumberland Vineland Salem Quinton Salem Salem NJEA ENDORSED CANDIDATES Salem Upper Pittsgrove Senate: Jeff Van Drew (D) Salem Woodstown Assembly: Nelson Albano (D) Bob Andrzejczak (D) NJEA ENDORSED CANDIDATES Senate: Stephen Sweeney (D) Assembly: Celeste Riley (D) John Burzichelli (D) LD 6 LD 7 LD 8 LD 9 LD 10 COUNTY MUNICIPALITY COUNTY MUNICIPALITY COUNTY MUNICIPALITY COUNTY MUNICIPALITY COUNTY MUNICIPALITY Burlington Maple Shade Twp. Burlington Beverly Atlantic Hammonton Atlantic Galloway Ocean Bay Head Camden Berlin Twp. Burlington Bordentown Burlington Eastampton Atlantic Port Republic Ocean Brick Camden Cherry Hill Burlington Bordentown Twp. Burlington Evesham Burlington Bass River Ocean Island Heights Camden Collingswood Burlington Burlington Burlington Hainesport Burlington Tabernacle Ocean Lakehurst Camden Gibbsboro Burlington Burlington Twp. Burlington Lumberton Burlington Washington Ocean Lavallette Camden Haddon Burlington Cinnaminson Burlington Mansfield Ocean Barnegat Ocean Manchester Camden Haddonfield Burlington Delanco Burlington Medford Lakes Ocean Barnegat Light Ocean Mantoloking Camden Hi-Nella Burlington Delran Burlington Medford Ocean Beach Haven Ocean Point Pleasant Beach Camden Merchantville Burlington Edgewater Park Burlington Mount Holly Twp. Ocean Beachwood Ocean Seaside Heights Camden Oaklyn Burlington Fieldsboro Burlington Pemberton Borough Ocean Berkeley Ocean Toms River Camden Pennsauken Burlington Florence Burlington Pemberton Ocean Eagleswood Camden Somerdale Burlington Moorestown Burlington Shamong Ocean Harvey Cedars NJEA ENDORSED CANDIDATES Camden Stratford Burlington Mount Laurel Burlington Southampton Ocean Lacey Senate: Jim Holzapfel (R) Camden Tavistock Burlington Palmyra Burlington Springfield Ocean Little Egg Harbor Camden Voorhees Burlington Riverside Burlington Westampton Ocean Long Beach Assembly: David Wolfe (R) Burlington Riverton Burlington Woodland Ocean Ocean Gate Gregory McGuckin (R) NJEA ENDORSED CANDIDATES Burlington Willingboro Camden Berlin Borough Ocean Ocean Twp. Senate: James Beach (D) Camden Pine Hill Ocean Pine Beach NJEA ENDORSED CANDIDATES Assembly: Louis D. Greenwald (D) Camden Pine Valley Ocean Seaside Park Pamela Lampitt (D) Senate: Diane Allen (R) Camden Waterford Ocean Ship Bottom Assembly: Herb Conaway (D) Ocean South Toms River Troy Singleton (D) NJEA ENDORSED CANDIDATES Ocean Stafford No endorsements Ocean Surf City Ocean Tuckerton NJEA ENDORSED CANDIDATES Senate: Christopher Connors (R) Assembly: Brian Rumpf (R) LD 11 LD 12 LD 13 LD 14 LD 15 COUNTY MUNICIPALITY COUNTY MUNICIPALITY COUNTY MUNICIPALITY COUNTY MUNICIPALITY COUNTY MUNICIPALITY Monmouth Allenhurst Burlington Chesterfield Monmouth Aberdeen Mercer East Windsor Hunterdon East Amwell Monmouth Asbury Park Burlington New Hanover Monmouth Atlantic Highlands Mercer Hamilton Hunterdon Lambertville Monmouth Colts Neck Burlington North Hanover Monmouth Fair Haven Mercer Hightstown Hunterdon West Amwell Monmouth Deal Burlington Wrightstown Monmouth Hazlet Mercer Robbinsville Mercer Ewing Monmouth Eatontown Middlesex Old Bridge Monmouth Highlands Middlesex Cranbury Mercer Hopewell Borough Monmouth Freehold Borough Monmouth Allentown Monmouth Holmdel Middlesex Jamesburg Mercer Hopewell Twp. Monmouth Freehold Twp. Monmouth Englishtown Monmouth Keansburg Middlesex Monroe Mercer Lawrence Monmouth Interlaken Monmouth Manalapan Monmouth Keyport Middlesex Plainsboro Mercer Pennington Monmouth Loch Arbour Monmouth Matawan Monmouth Little Silver Middlesex Spotswood Mercer Trenton Monmouth Long Branch Monmouth Millstone Monmouth Marlboro Mercer West Windsor Monmouth Neptune City Monmouth Roosevelt Monmouth Middletown NJEA ENDORSED CANDIDATES Monmouth Neptune Twp. Monmouth Upper Freehold Monmouth Monmouth Beach NJEA ENDORSED CANDIDATES Senate: Linda Greenstein (D) Monmouth
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