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Official General Election Results for General Assembly Official List Page 1 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 12-01-2009 For November 2009 General Election, * denotes incumbent, (w) denotes winner First Legislative District: Atlantic (part) - Cape May - Cumberland (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly Nelson Albano * (w) Democratic Atlantic (part) Democratic 3,616 3001 East Chestnut Avenue #1-85 Cape May Democratic 15,991 Vineland NJ 08361 Cumberland (part) Democratic 12,768 (bracketed with Matthew Milam) Total 32,375 Matthew Milam * (w) Democratic Atlantic (part) Democratic 3,361 150 North Brookfield Street Cape May Democratic 14,657 Vineland NJ 08361 Cumberland (part) Democratic 11,792 (bracketed with Nelson Albano) Total 29,810 Michael J. Donohue Republican Atlantic (part) Republican 3,176 52 Tressler Lane Cape May Republican 16,836 South Dennis NJ 08210 Cumberland (part) Republican 7,693 (bracketed with John A. McCann) Total 27,705 John A. McCann Republican Atlantic (part) Republican 3,140 621 Battersea Road Cape May Republican 16,112 Ocean City NJ 08226 Cumberland (part) Republican 7,526 (bracketed with Michael J. Donohue) Total 26,778 Official List Page 2 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 12-01-2009 For November 2009 General Election, * denotes incumbent, (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) Republican 33,787 8213 Amherst Avenue Total 33,787 Margate NJ 08402 (bracketed with Vincent J. Polistina) Vincent J. Polistina * (w) Republican Atlantic (part) Republican 32,981 3540 Bargaintown Road Total 32,981 Egg Harbor Twp. NJ 08234 (bracketed with John F. Amodeo) Jimmy Martinez Democratic Atlantic (part) Democratic 22,430 105 West Revere Avenue Total 22,430 Northfield NJ 08225 Reginald Floyd Democratic Atlantic (part) Democratic 22,316 108 Cara Court Total 22,316 Northfield NJ 08225 Official List Page 3 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 12-01-2009 For November 2009 General Election, * denotes incumbent, (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) Democratic 6,405 36 W. Broad Street Gloucester (part) Democratic 17,841 Paulsboro NJ 08066 Salem Democratic 11,177 (bracketed with Celeste M. Riley) Total 35,423 Celeste M. Riley * (w) Democratic Cumberland (part) Democratic 6,526 43 Franklin Drive Gloucester (part) Democratic 15,934 Bridgeton NJ 08302 Salem Democratic 9,428 (bracketed with John J. Burzichelli) Total 31,888 Robert Villare Republican Cumberland (part) Republican 4,517 113 Westwood Hill Gloucester (part) Republican 16,556 Woodbury NJ 08096 Salem Republican 9,453 Total 30,526 Lee Lucas Republican Cumberland (part) Republican 4,125 361 Democrat Road Gloucester (part) Republican 14,770 Gibbstown NJ 08027 Salem Republican 8,421 Total 27,316 Official List Page 4 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 12-01-2009 For November 2009 General Election, * denotes incumbent, (w) denotes winner Fourth Legislative District: Camden (part) - Gloucester (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly Paul Moriarty * (w) Democratic Camden (part) Democratic 11,627 59 Berkshire Drive Gloucester (part) Democratic 17,053 Sewell NJ 08080 Total 28,680 Domenick DiCicco (w) Republican Camden (part) Republican 9,018 112 Florawoods Court Gloucester (part) Republican 18,390 Franklinville NJ 08322 (bracketed with Eugene E. T. Lawrence) Total 27,408 William Collins Democratic Camden (part) Democratic 10,756 706 Linda Avenue Gloucester (part) Democratic 16,051 Blackwood NJ 08012 Total 26,807 Eugene E. T. Lawrence Republican Camden (part) Republican 8,608 2780 Erial Road Gloucester (part) Republican 17,419 Blackwood NJ 08012 (bracketed with Domenick DiCicco) Total 26,027 Official List Page 5 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 12-01-2009 For November 2009 General Election, * denotes incumbent, (w) denotes winner Fifth Legislative District: Camden (part) - Gloucester (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly Donald W. Norcross (w) Democratic Camden (part) Democratic 18,632 1 Market Street, Unit 522 Gloucester (part) Democratic 6,752 Camden NJ 08102 (bracketed with Angel Fuentes) Total 25,384 Angel Fuentes (w) Democratic Camden (part) Democratic 18,650 1205 North Twenty Sixth Street Gloucester (part) Democratic 6,538 Camden NJ 08105 (bracketed with Donald W. Norcross) Total 25,188 Brian Kluchnick Republican Camden (part) Republican 10,128 123 3rd Avenue Gloucester (part) Republican 5,684 Haddon Heights NJ 08035 (bracketed with Stepfanie Velez-Gentry) Total 15,812 Stepfanie Velez-Gentry Republican Camden (part) Republican 10,064 163 Kennedy Blvd. Gloucester (part) Republican 5,684 Bellmawr NJ 08031 (bracketed with Brian Kluchnick) Total 15,748 Official List Page 6 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 12-01-2009 For November 2009 General Election, * denotes incumbent, (w) denotes winner Sixth Legislative District: Camden (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly Louis D. Greenwald * (w) Democratic Camden (part) Democratic 36,446 2 Shelbourne Court Total 36,446 Voorhees NJ 08043 (bracketed with Pamela R. Lampitt) Pamela R. Lampitt * (w) Democratic Camden (part) Democratic 33,320 558 Tarrington Road Total 33,320 Cherry Hill NJ 08034 (bracketed with Louis D. Greenwald) Scot DeCristofaro Republican Camden (part) Republican 27,005 202 Ardmore Avenue Total 27,005 Haddon Twp. NJ 08108 Brian Greenberg Republican Camden (part) Republican 26,581 106 Saxby Terrace Total 26,581 Cherry Hill NJ 08003 Official List Page 7 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 12-01-2009 For November 2009 General Election, * denotes incumbent, (w) denotes winner Seventh Legislative District: Burlington (part) - Camden (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly Herb Conaway * (w) Democratic Burlington (part) Democratic 29,967 1500 Second Avenue Camden (part) Democratic 6,160 Delanco NJ 08075 (bracketed with Jack Conners) Total 36,127 Jack Conners * (w) Democratic Burlington (part) Democratic 29,050 8228 Bryn Mawr Avenue Camden (part) Democratic 6,106 Pennsauken NJ 08109 (bracketed with Herb Conaway) Total 35,156 Leah J. Arter Republican Burlington (part) Republican 18,756 124 Warren Street Camden (part) Republican 2,576 Beverly NJ 08010 (bracketed with Harry Adams) Total 21,332 Harry Adams Republican Burlington (part) Republican 18,243 48 Roberts Drive Camden (part) Republican 2,520 Westampton NJ 08060 (bracketed with Leah J. Arter) Total 20,763 Personal Choice Independent Burlington (part) Independent 20 . Camden (part) Independent 0 . NJ Total 20 Official List Page 8 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 12-01-2009 For November 2009 General Election, * denotes incumbent, (w) denotes winner Eighth Legislative District: Burlington (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly Dawn Marie Addiego * (w) Republican Burlington (part) Republican 42,129 16 Palomino Drive Total 42,129 Marlton NJ 08053 (bracketed with Scott Rudder) Scott Rudder * (w) Republican Burlington (part) Republican 40,679 112 Hickory Lane Total 40,679 Medford NJ 08055 (bracketed with Dawn Marie Addiego) Debbie Sarcone Democratic Burlington (part) Democratic 26,397 24 Hawk Lane Total 26,397 Marlton NJ 08053 (bracketed with Bill Brown) Bill Brown Democratic Burlington (part) Democratic 26,384 26 Lower Park Road Total 26,384 Mount Laurel NJ 08054 (bracketed with Debbie Sarcone) Personal Choice Independent Burlington (part) Independent 34 . Total 34 . NJ Official List Page 9 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 12-01-2009 For November 2009 General Election, * denotes incumbent, (w) denotes winner Ninth Legislative District: Atlantic (part) - Burlington (part) - Ocean (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly Brian E. Rumpf * (w) Republican Atlantic (part) Republican 2,783 3 Genevieve Court Burlington (part) Republican 488 LIttle Egg Harbor NJ 08087 Ocean (part) Republican 51,040 Total 54,311 DiAnne Gove (w) Republican Atlantic (part) Republican 2,679 4601 Long Beach Boulevard Burlington (part) Republican 468 Long Beach Twp. NJ 08008 Ocean (part) Republican 49,520 Total 52,667 Richard P. Visotcky Democratic Atlantic (part) Democratic 1,553 204 Laurel Court Burlington (part) Democratic 186 Cedar Run NJ 08092 Ocean (part) Democratic 24,743 (bracketed with Robert E. Rue) Total 26,482 Robert E. Rue Democratic Atlantic (part) Democratic 1,589 383 South Green Street Burlington (part) Democratic 177 Tuckerton NJ 08087 Ocean (part) Democratic 23,599 (bracketed with Richard P. Visotcky) Total 25,365 Official List Page 10 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 12-01-2009 For November 2009 General Election, * denotes incumbent, (w) denotes winner Tenth Legislative District: Monmouth (part) - Ocean (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly David W. Wolfe * (w) Republican Monmouth (part) Republican 1,685 107 Waters Edge Court Ocean (part) Republican 45,651 Brick NJ 08724 (bracketed with Jim Holzapfel) Total 47,336 Jim Holzapfel * (w) Republican Monmouth (part) Republican 1,680 1 Lawn Street Ocean (part) Republican 44,236 Toms River NJ 08753
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