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Certification of General Election Nominees 08/02/2019 Official List Page 1 of 2 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2019 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan First Legislative District: ATLANTIC (part) - CAPE MAY - CUMBERLAND (part) Counties BOB ANDRZEJCZAK * 22 LOLA LN. Democratic CAPE MAY, NJ 08204 MIKE TESTA 1809 WYNNEWOOD DR. Republican VINELAND, NJ 08361 08/02/2019 Official List Page 2 of 2 Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2019 Election, * denotes incumbent Candidate Totals for Party Democratic 1 Republican 1 Total Candidates 2 08/02/2019 Official List Page 1 of 41 Candidates for General Assembly For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2019 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan First Legislative District: ATLANTIC (part) - CAPE MAY - CUMBERLAND (part) Counties R. BRUCE LAND * 789 CYPRESS DR. Democratic (bracketed with MATTHEW W VINELAND, NJ 08360 MILAM) MATTHEW W MILAM * 150 BROOKFIELD ST. Democratic (bracketed with R. BRUCE VINELAND, NJ 08361 LAND) ERIK SIMONSEN 15 ADMIRALS COURT Republican (bracketed with ANTWAN CAPE MAY, NJ 08204 MCCLELLAN) ANTWAN MCCLELLAN 448 WEST AVE. Republican (bracketed with ERIK OCEAN CITY, NJ 08226 SIMONSEN) 08/02/2019 Official List Page 2 of 41 Candidates for General Assembly For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2019 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Second Legislative District: ATLANTIC (part) Counties VINCENT MAZZEO * 2001 SHEPHERD DR. Democratic (bracketed with JOHN ARMATO) NORTHFIELD, NJ 08225 JOHN ARMATO * 4046 OAK RD. Democratic (bracketed with VINCENT BUENA, NJ 08310 MAZZEO) JOHN W RISLEY JR. 118 LEAP ST. Republican (bracketed with PHILIP J EGG HARBOR TWP., NJ 08234 GUENTHER) PHILIP J GUENTHER 1013 NORTH SHORE DR. Republican (bracketed with JOHN W RISLEY BRIGANTINE, NJ 08203 JR.) 08/02/2019 Official List Page 3 of 41 Candidates for General Assembly For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2019 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Third Legislative District: CUMBERLAND (part) - GLOUCESTER (part) - SALEM Counties JOHN J BURZICHELLI * 36 WEST BROAD ST. Democratic (bracketed with ADAM PAULSBORO, NJ 08066 TALIAFERRO) ADAM TALIAFERRO * 208 DOMINIC'S COURT Democratic (bracketed with JOHN J SWEDESBORO, NJ 08085 BURZICHELLI) BETH SAWYER 1807 LEXINGTON MEWS Republican (bracketed with EDWARD DURR WOOLWICH TWP., NJ 08085 JR.) EDWARD DURR JR. 59 LAMSON LN. Republican (bracketed with BETH SAWYER) SWEDESBORO, NJ 08085 08/02/2019 Official List Page 4 of 41 Candidates for General Assembly For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2019 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Fourth Legislative District: CAMDEN (part) - GLOUCESTER (part) Counties PAUL D MORIARTY * 59 BERKSHIRE DR. Democratic (bracketed with GABRIELA M SEWELL, NJ 08080 MOSQUERA) GABRIELA M MOSQUERA * 38 CHERRY CIRCLE Democratic (bracketed with PAUL D BLACKWOOD, NJ 08012 MORIARTY) PAUL E DILKS 10 NANCY LN. Republican (bracketed with STEPHEN H TURNERSVILLE, NJ 08012 PAKRADOONI JR.) STEPHEN H PAKRADOONI JR. 108 RAYMOND DR. Republican (bracketed with PAUL E DILKS) SEWELL, NJ 08080 08/02/2019 Official List Page 5 of 41 Candidates for General Assembly For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2019 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Fifth Legislative District: CAMDEN (part) - GLOUCESTER (part) Counties WILLIAM W SPEARMAN * 1471 BAIRD BLVD. Democratic (bracketed with WILLIAM F CAMDEN, NJ 08103 MOEN JR.) WILLIAM F MOEN JR. 1 MARKET ST. Apt-Unit 411 Democratic (bracketed with WILLIAM W CAMDEN, NJ 08102 SPEARMAN) NICHOLAS KUSH 154 PINE AVE. Republican (bracketed with KEVIN EHRET) RUNNEMEDE, NJ 08078 KEVIN EHRET 2005 S. PARK AVE. Republican (bracketed with NICHOLAS HADDON HEIGHTS, NJ 08035 KUSH) 08/02/2019 Official List Page 6 of 41 Candidates for General Assembly For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2019 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Sixth Legislative District: BURLINGTON (part) - CAMDEN (part) Counties LOUIS D GREENWALD * 2 SHELBOURNE COURT Democratic (bracketed with PAMELA R VOORHEES, NJ 08043 LAMPITT) PAMELA R LAMPITT * 558 TARRINGTON RD Democratic (bracketed with LOUIS D CHERRY HILL, NJ 08034 GREENWALD) JOHN PAPEIKA 25 WAVERLY RD. Republican (bracketed with CYNTHIA CHERRY HILL, NJ 08003 PLUCINSKI) CYNTHIA PLUCINSKI 633 S. EDGEPARK DR. Republican (bracketed with JOHN PAPEIKA) HADDONFIELD, NJ 08033 08/02/2019 Official List Page 7 of 41 Candidates for General Assembly For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2019 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Seventh Legislative District: BURLINGTON (part) Counties HERB CONAWAY * 26 WATERS EDGE DR. Democratic (bracketed with CAROL DELRAN, NJ 08075 MURPHY) CAROL MURPHY * 43 OVERLOOK DR. Democratic (bracketed with HERB MT. LAUREL, NJ 08054 CONAWAY) PETER H MILLER 518 DEVON RD. Republican MOORESTOWN, NJ 08057 KATHLEEN COOLEY 8 PINEWALD LANE TRUE BLUE UNBOSSED BURLINGTON, NJ 08016 BURLINGTON TRUE BLUE UNBOSSED 08/02/2019 Official List Page 8 of 41 Candidates for General Assembly For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2019 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Eighth Legislative District: ATLANTIC (part) - BURLINGTON (part) - CAMDEN (part) Counties RYAN PETERS * 14 NORTH DEER PL. Republican (bracketed with JEAN HAINSEPORT, NJ 08036 STANFIELD) JEAN STANFIELD 23 FIELDCREST DR. Republican (bracketed with RYAN PETERS) WESTAMPTON, NJ 08060 GINA LAPLACA 10 MIDDLETON DR. Democratic (bracketed with MARK NATALE) LUMBERTON, NJ 08048 MARK NATALE 6 COBBLER LN. Democratic (bracketed with GINA LAPLACA) MARLTON, NJ 08053 TOM GIANGIULIO JR. 1221 MIDDLE AVENUE MAGA CONSERVATIVE WATERFORD, NJ 08089 ATLANTIC MAGA CONSERVATIVE BURLINGTON MAGA CONSERVATIVE CAMDEN MAGA CONSERVATIVE 08/02/2019 Official List Page 9 of 41 Candidates for General Assembly For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2019 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan 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) DIANNE C GOVE * 4601 LONG BEACH BOULEVARD Republican (bracketed with BRIAN E BRANT BEACH, NJ 08008 RUMPF) SARAH J COLLINS 264 FORGE RD. Democratic (bracketed with WAYNE LEWIS) WEST CREEK, NJ 08092 WAYNE LEWIS 20 JAMES PL. Democratic (bracketed with SARAH J GALLOWAY, NJ 08205 COLLINS) 08/02/2019 Official List Page 10 of 41 Candidates for General Assembly For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2019 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Tenth Legislative District: OCEAN (part) Counties GREGORY P MCGUCKIN * 123 CARDINAL DRIVE Republican (bracketed with JOHN TOMS RIVER, NJ 08755 CATALANO) JOHN CATALANO 29 ROBBINS ST. Republican (bracketed with GREGORY P BRICK, NJ 08724 MCGUCKIN) EILEEN DELLA VOLLE P.O. BOX 4195 Democratic (bracketed with ERIN BRICK, NJ 08723 WHEELER) ERIN WHEELER P.O. BOX 4195 Democratic (bracketed with EILEEN DELLA BRICK, NJ 08723 VOLLE) VINCENT R. BARRELLA 116 NIBLICK STREET INTEGRITY EXPERIENCE LEADERSHIP POINT PLEASANT BEACH, NJ 08742 OCEAN INTEGRITY EXPERIENCE LEADERSHIP IAN HOLMES 1425 DAVIDSON AVENUE ADDRESSING SYSTEMIC ISSUES BRICK, NJ 08724 OCEAN ADDRESSING SYSTEMIC ISSUES 08/02/2019 Official List Page 11 of 41 Candidates for General Assembly For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2019 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Eleventh Legislative District: MONMOUTH (part) Counties ERIC HOUGHTALING * 125 HARROW COURT Democratic (bracketed with JOANN NEPTUNE, NJ 07753 DOWNEY) JOANN DOWNEY * 20 HAVERFORD COURT Apt-Unit 1 Democratic (bracketed with ERIC FREEHOLD TWP., NJ 07728 HOUGHTALING) MICHAEL AMOROSO 361 BRANDON BOULEVARD Republican (bracketed with MATTHEW C FREEHOLD, NJ 07728 WOOLLEY) MATTHEW C WOOLLEY 110 TANYA CIRCLE Republican (bracketed with MICHAEL OCEAN TWP., NJ 07712 AMOROSO) 08/02/2019 Official List Page 12 of 41 Candidates for General Assembly For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2019 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Twelfth Legislative District: BURLINGTON (part) - MIDDLESEX (part) - MONMOUTH (part) - OCEAN (part) Counties RONALD S DANCER * 216 AIMEES WAY Republican (bracketed with ROBERT D NEW EGYPT, NJ 08533 CLIFTON) ROBERT D CLIFTON * 237 MATAWAN AVE Republican (bracketed with RONALD S MATAWAN, NJ 07747 DANCER) DAVID H LANDE 88 AGRESS RD. Democratic (bracketed with MALINI GUHA) MILLSTONE TWP., NJ 08535 MALINI GUHA P.O BOX 802 Democratic (bracketed with DAVID H MATAWAN, NJ 07747 LANDE) 08/02/2019 Official List Page 13 of 41 Candidates for General Assembly For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2019 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Thirteenth Legislative District: MONMOUTH (part) Counties SERENA DIMASO * 39 DORA LANE Republican (bracketed with GERARD HOLMDEL, NJ 07733 SCHARFRENBERGER) GERARD SCHARFENBERGER 20 SEAGULL LANE Republican (bracketed with SERENA MIDDLETOWN, NJ 07748 DIMASO) ALLISON FRIEDMAN 7 BAILEY RD. Democratic (bracketed with BARBARA ABERDEEN, NJ 07747 SINGER) BARBARA SINGER 5 DEERFIELD RD. Democratic (bracketed with ALLISON HOLMDEL, NJ 07733 FRIEDMAN) 08/02/2019 Official List Page 14 of 41 Candidates for General Assembly For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2019 Election, * denotes incumbent Name Address Party County Slogan Fourteenth Legislative District: MERCER (part) - MIDDLESEX (part) Counties WAYNE P DEANGELO * 105 LIMEWOOD DR. Democratic (bracketed with DANIEL R HAMILTON, NJ 08690 BENSON) DANIEL R BENSON * 81 HEMPSTEAD RD. Democratic (bracketed with WAYNE P HAMILTON, NJ 08610 DEANGELO) THOMAS CALABRESE 168 CARLISLE AVE. Republican (bracketed with BINA SHAH) HAMILTON,
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