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07/26/2021 Page 1 of 41 Unofficial List Candidates for State Senate 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 1 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan First Legislative District: ATLANTIC (part) - CAPE MAY - CUMBERLAND (part) Counties MICHAEL TESTA * 1809 WYNNEWOOD DR Republican VINELAND, NJ 08361 YOLANDA E. GARCIA BALICKI 2600 EAST MAIN ST. Democratic MILLVILLE, NJ 08332 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 2 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Second Legislative District: ATLANTIC (part) Counties VINCE MAZZEO PO BOX 362 Democratic NORTHFIELD, NJ 08225 VINCE POLISTINA 3540 BARGAINTOWN ROAD Republican EGG HARBOR TWP, NJ 08234 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 3 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Third Legislative District: CUMBERLAND (part) - GLOUCESTER (part) - SALEM Counties STEVE SWEENEY * 360 NOTTINGHAM ROAD Democratic WEST DEPTFORD, NJ 08096 EDWARD DURR 59 LAMSON LANE Republican SWEDESBORO, NJ 08085 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 4 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Fourth Legislative District: CAMDEN (part) - GLOUCESTER (part) Counties FRED H. MADDEN * 10 CASERTA DR Democratic SEWELL, NJ 08080 STEPHEN H. PAKRADOONI JR. 108 RAYMOND DRIVE Republican SEWELL, NJ 08080 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 5 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Fifth Legislative District: CAMDEN (part) - GLOUCESTER (part) Counties NILSA CRUZ-PEREZ * 222 S NASSAU DR Democratic BARRINGTON, NJ 08033 CLYDE COOK 2301 WOODLYNNE AVENUE Apt- Republican Unit B OAKLYN, NJ 08107 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 6 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Sixth Legislative District: BURLINGTON (part) - CAMDEN (part) Counties JAMES BEACH * 9 OLD STEVENS LANE Democratic VOORHEES, NJ 08043 JOHN FOLEY 506 STRATFORD AVENUE Republican HADDON TWP., NJ 08108 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 7 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Seventh Legislative District: BURLINGTON (part) Counties TROY SINGLETON * 9 HARPER BLVD Democratic DELRAN, NJ 08075 MICHELLE ARNOLD 2 OREGON AVE Republican PALMYRA, NJ 08065 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 8 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Eighth Legislative District: ATLANTIC (part) - BURLINGTON (part) - CAMDEN (part) Counties DAWN MARIE ADDIEGO * 2404 BARCLAY BLVD Democratic MARLTON, NJ 08053 JEAN STANFIELD 23 FIELDCREST DR Republican WESTAMPTON, NJ 08060 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 9 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Ninth Legislative District: ATLANTIC (part) - BURLINGTON (part) - OCEAN (part) Counties CHRISTOPHER J. CONNORS * 235 CHEROKEE TRAIL Republican FORKED RIVER, NJ 08731 DAVID T. WRIGHT 114 FORGE RD Democratic WEST CREEK, NJ 08092 REGINA C. DISCENZA 233 SUNSET DRIVE UNAFFILIATED BEST CHOICE FORKED RIVER, NJ 08731 ATLANTIC UNAFFILIATED BEST CHOICE BURLINGTON UNAFFILIATED BEST CHOICE OCEAN UNAFFILIATED BEST CHOICE 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 10 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tenth Legislative District: OCEAN (part) Counties JIM HOLZAPFEL * 1 LAWN STREET Republican TOMS RIVER, NJ 08753 EMMA MAMMANO PO BOX 1978 Democratic BRICK, NJ 08723 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 11 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Eleventh Legislative District: MONMOUTH (part) Counties VIN GOPAL * 165 RIDDLE AVE. Apt-Unit 2 Democratic LONG BRANCH, NJ 07740 LORI L. ANNETTA 74 E. MAIN ST Republican FREEHOLD, NJ 07728 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 12 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Twelfth Legislative District: BURLINGTON (part) - MIDDLESEX (part) - MONMOUTH (part) - OCEAN (part) Counties SAMUEL D. THOMPSON * 5 LINCROFT AVE Republican OLD BRIDGE, NJ 08857 JOSEPH ALTOMONTE 16 MATAWAN GREEN LANE Democratic MATAWAN, NJ 07747 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 13 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Thirteenth Legislative District: MONMOUTH (part) Counties DECLAN O'SCANLON * 21 NORTHVALE AVENUE Republican LITTLE SILVER, NJ 07739 VINCENT SOLOMENO III P.O. BOX 186 Democratic HAZLET, NJ 07730 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 14 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Fourteenth Legislative District: MERCER (part) - MIDDLESEX (part) Counties LINDA R. GREENSTEIN * PO BOX 492 Democratic PLAINSBORO, NJ 08536 ADAM J. ELIAS 93 OLD CHURCH RD. Republican MONROE TOWNSHIP, NJ 08831 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 15 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Fifteenth Legislative District: HUNTERDON (part) - MERCER (part) Counties SHIRLEY K. TURNER * PO BOX 274 Democratic TRENTON, NJ 08602 SUSAN GAUL 230 SOUTH LANE Republican PRINCETON JUNCTION, NJ 08550 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 16 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Sixteenth Legislative District: HUNTERDON (part) - MERCER (part) - MIDDLESEX (part) - SOMERSET (part) Counties ANDREW ZWICKER PO BOX 191 Democratic KINGSTON, NJ 08528 MICHAEL PAPPAS 35 MOHAWK TRAIL Republican BRANCHBURG, NJ 08876 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 17 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Seventeenth Legislative District: MIDDLESEX (part) - SOMERSET (part) Counties BOB SMITH * 830 SHIRLEY PARKWAY Democratic PISCATAWAY, NJ 08854 JAMES A. ABATE 7000 AVALON WAY Apt-Unit 7420 Republican PISCATAWAY, NJ 08854 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 18 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Eighteenth Legislative District: MIDDLESEX (part) Counties PATRICK J. DIEGNAN JR. * 128 SMITH STREET Democratic SOUTH PLAINFIELD, NJ 07080 VIHAL R. PATEL 45 LINCOLN AVE Republican EDISON, NJ 08837 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 19 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Nineteenth Legislative District: MIDDLESEX (part) Counties JOSEPH F. VITALE * PO BOX 1467 Democratic WOODBRIDGE, NJ 07095 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 20 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Twentieth Legislative District: UNION (part) Counties JOSEPH CRYAN * 1371 BEVERLY ROAD Democratic UNION, NJ 07083 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 21 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Twenty-First Legislative District: MORRIS (part) - SOMERSET (part) - UNION (part) Counties JOSEPH SIGNORELLO III 508 SHERMAN AVENUE Democratic ROSELLE PARK, NJ 07204 JON BRAMNICK 279 WATCHUNG FORK Republican WESTFIELD, NJ 07090 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 22 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Twenty-Second Legislative District: MIDDLESEX (part) - SOMERSET (part) - UNION (part) Counties NICHOLAS P. SCUTARI * 136 YALE TERRACE Democratic LINDEN, NJ 07036 WILLIAM H. MICHELSON 556 BELVIDERE AVENUE Republican PLAINFIELD, NJ 07062 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 23 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Twenty-Third Legislative District: HUNTERDON (part) - SOMERSET (part) - WARREN (part) Counties MICHAEL J. DOHERTY * 5 MOUNTAIN RIDGE DRIVE Republican OXFORD, NJ 07863 DENISE T. KING 28 FOXWOOD CT Democratic BEDMINSTER, NJ 07921 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 24 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Twenty-Fourth Legislative District: MORRIS (part) - SUSSEX - WARREN (part) Counties STEVEN V. OROHO * 17 EDSALL ROAD Republican FRANKLIN, NJ 07416 FREDERICK P. COOK 44 FOUR CORNERS ROAD Democratic BLAIRSTOWN, NJ 07825 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 25 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Twenty-Fifth Legislative District: MORRIS (part) - SOMERSET (part) Counties ANTHONY M. BUCCO * 9 JANET RD Republican BOONTON, NJ 07005 JEFFREY GRAYZEL PO BOX 306 Democratic MORRISTOWN, NJ 07960 07/26/2021 Unofficial List Page 26 of 41 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/02/2021 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Twenty-Sixth Legislative District: ESSEX (part) - MORRIS (part) - PASSAIC (part) Counties JOE PENNACCHIO * 55 WEDGEWOOD
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