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Primary Election Results: General Assembly Official List Page 1 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 07-20-2007 For June 2007 Primary 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) Atlantic County Regular Democrat, 518 2179 Adler Lane Inc. Cape May Cape May County Regular 1,296 Vineland NJ 08361 Democratic Organization (bracketed with Matthew Milam) Cumberland (part) Cumberland County Regular 905 Democratic Organization Total 2,719 Matthew Milam (w) Democratic Atlantic (part) Atlantic County Regular Democrat, 475 150 Brookfield Street Inc. Cape May Cape May County Regular 1,154 Vineland NJ 08361 Democratic Organization (bracketed with Nelson Albano) Cumberland (part) Cumberland County Regular 799 Democratic Organization Total 2,428 Michael J. Donohue (w) Republican Atlantic (part) Atlantic County Regular Republican 286 52 Tressler Lane Corporation Cape May Cape May County Regular 2,574 Cape May Court House NJ 08210 Republican Organization Cumberland (part) Cumberland County Regular 566 Republican Organization Total 3,426 R. Norris Clark Jr. (w) Republican Atlantic (part) Atlantic County Regular Republican 291 3 Delaware Bay Drive Corporation Cape May Cape May County Regular 2,393 Lower Township NJ 08251 Republican Organization Cumberland (part) Cumberland County Regular 550 Republican Organization Total 3,234 George Cecola Republican Atlantic (part) Lets Cut Property Taxes In Half 66 373 Main Avenue Cape May Lets Cut Property Taxes In Half 549 Milmay NJ 08340 Cumberland (part) Lets Cut Property Taxes In Half 133 Total 748 Official List Page 2 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 07-20-2007 For June 2007 Primary Election, * denotes incumbent, (w) denotes winner Second Legislative District: Atlantic (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly Vince Polistina (w) Republican Atlantic (part) Regular Republican 3,397 3540 Bargaintown Road Total 3,397 Egg Harbor Twp. NJ 08234 John F. Amodeo (w) Republican Atlantic (part) Regular Republican 3,358 8213 Amherst Avenue Total 3,358 Margate NJ 08402 Blondell K. Spellman (w) Democratic Atlantic (part) Atlantic County Regular Democrat, 4,313 75 Anchorage Court Inc. Atlantic City NJ 08401 Total 4,313 Joseph Kuehner (w) Democratic Atlantic (part) Atlantic County Regular Democrat, 4,245 459 Chicago Avenue Inc. Egg Harbor City NJ 08215 Total 4,245 Official List Page 3 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 07-20-2007 For June 2007 Primary 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) Cumberland County Regular 609 36 West Broad Street Democratic Organization Gloucester (part) Regular Democratic Organization of 2,305 Paulsboro NJ 08066 Gloucester County (bracketed with Douglas H. Fisher) Salem Regular Democrat Organization of 1,394 Salem County Total 4,308 Douglas H. Fisher * (w) Democratic Cumberland (part) Cumberland County Regular 658 412 Marlboro Road Democratic Organization Gloucester (part) Regular Democratic Organization of 2,234 Bridgeton NJ 08302 Gloucester County (bracketed with John J. Burzichelli) Salem Regular Democrat Organization of 1,388 Salem County Total 4,280 Phil Donohue (w) Republican Cumberland (part) Cumberland County Regular 472 36 East Canal Street Republican Organization Gloucester (part) Regular Organization Republican 1,783 P.O. Box 132 Salem Regular Republican Party 784 Alloway NJ 08001 (bracketed with Jeffrey Stepler) Total 3,039 Jeffrey Stepler (w) Republican Cumberland (part) Cumberland County Regular 456 7 Schrier Avenue Republican Organization Gloucester (part) Regular Organization Republican 1,728 Salem NJ 08079 Salem Regular Republican Party 792 (bracketed with Phil Donohue) Total 2,976 Official List Page 4 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 07-20-2007 For June 2007 Primary Election, * denotes incumbent, (w) denotes winner Fourth Legislative District: Camden (part) - Gloucester (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly Paul D. Moriarty * (w) Democratic Camden (part) Camden County Democrat 1,389 59 Berkshire Drive Committee, Inc. Gloucester (part) Regular Democratic Organization of 1,457 Sewell NJ 08080 Gloucester County (bracketed with Sandra Love) Total 2,846 Sandra Love (w) Democratic Camden (part) Camden County Democrat 1,368 28 Roosevelt Drive Committee, Inc. Gloucester (part) Regular Democratic Organization of 1,551 Laurel Springs NJ 08021 Gloucester County (bracketed with Paul D. Moriarty) Total 2,919 Patricia Fratticcioli (w) Republican Camden (part) Camden County Regular Republican 747 1163 Tamarind Place Party Gloucester (part) Regular Organization Republican 998 Williamstown NJ 08094 (bracketed with Shelley Lovett) Total 1,745 Shelley Lovett (w) Republican Camden (part) Camden County Regular Republican 762 742 Chatham Road Party Gloucester (part) Regular Organization Republican 1,020 Somerdale NJ 08083 (bracketed with Patricia Fratticcioli) Total 1,782 Official List Page 5 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 07-20-2007 For June 2007 Primary Election, * denotes incumbent, (w) denotes winner Fifth Legislative District: Camden (part) - Gloucester (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly Joe Roberts * (w) Democratic Camden (part) Camden County Democrat 3,174 111 Linden Street Committee, Inc. Gloucester (part) Regular Democrat Organization of 780 Camden NJ 08102 Gloucester County (bracketed with Nilsa Cruz-Perez) Total 3,954 Nilsa Cruz-Perez * (w) Democratic Camden (part) Camden County Democrat 2,841 222 Nassau Avenue Committee, Inc. Gloucester (part) Regular Democrat Organization of 746 Barrington NJ 08033 Gloucester County (bracketed with Joe Roberts) Total 3,587 Jonathan Mangel (w) Republican Camden (part) Camden County Regular Republican 468 145 Rittenhouse Drive Party Gloucester (part) Regular Organization Republican 223 Deptford NJ 08096 (bracketed with Edward Torres) Total 691 Edward Torres (w) Republican Camden (part) Camden County Regular Republican 449 1217 MacArthur Drive Party Gloucester (part) Regular Organization Republican 353 Camden NJ 08104 (bracketed with Jonathan Mangel) Total 802 Official List Page 6 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 07-20-2007 For June 2007 Primary 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) Camden County Democrat 3,207 2 Shelbourne Court Committee, Inc. Voorhees NJ 08043 Total 3,207 (bracketed with Pamela R. Lampitt) Pamela R. Lampitt * (w) Democratic Camden (part) Camden County Democrat 2,963 558 Tarrington Road Committee, Inc. Cherry Hill NJ 08034 Total 2,963 (bracketed with Louis D. Greenwald) JoAnn R. Gurenlian (w) Republican Camden (part) Camden County Regular Republican 1,265 45 Linden Avenue Party Haddonfield NJ 08033 Total 1,265 (bracketed with Bradley L. Mattson) Bradley L. Mattson (w) Republican Camden (part) Camden County Regular Republican 1,218 128 Farmington Road Party Cherry Hill NJ 08034 Total 1,218 (bracketed with JoAnn R. Gurenlian) Official List Page 7 of 42 Candidate Returns for General Assembly 07-20-2007 For June 2007 Primary Election, * denotes incumbent, (w) denotes winner Seventh Legislative District: Burlington (part) - Camden (part) Counties Party / Name/Address Designation County Slogan Tally General Assembly Jack Conners * (w) Democratic Burlington (part) Burlington County Regular 3,355 8228 Bryn Mawr Avenue Democrats Camden (part) Camden County Democrat 631 Pennsauken NJ 08109 Committee, Inc. (bracketed with Herb Canaway) Total 3,986 Herb Conaway * (w) Democratic Burlington (part) Burlington County Regular 3,319 1500 Second Avenue Democrats Camden (part) Camden County Democrat 594 Delanco NJ 08075 Committee, Inc. 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Fifis (w) Democratic Burlington (part) Burlington County Regular 1,928 23 Crispin Road Democrats Lumberton NJ 08048 Total 1,928 (bracketed with Tracy L. Riley) Dawn Marie Addiego (w) Republican Burlington (part) Burlington County Regular 2,934 16 Palomino Drive Republican Organization Marlton NJ 08053 Total 2,934 (bracketed with Scott Rudder) Scott Rudder (w) Republican Burlington
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