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Coo1act FREDERICK M. HERRMANN. Ph. D Release: IMMEDIATELY Executive Director May 21, 1987 (609) 292-8700 State Senate and Assembly candidates in the 1987 June primary have raised $1,460,132 and spent $574,772 on their campaigns through May 8, 1987, according to figures released by the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission. In a statement made today, Frederick M. Herrmann, Executive Director of the Commission, said that the 29-day preelection reports indicate that candidates for the State Senate raised 52 percent of the total funds collected by all legislative candidates, or $755,346. He also said that 51 percent of the expenditures made by such candidates, or $297,382, were attributed to Senate candidates. Herrmann said that Assembly candidates raised $704,786 and spent $277,390. The first figure represents a 29 percent increase in contributions over 1985. There was a 22 percent increase in expenditures from that year. Assembly candidates received $545,572 and spent $227,038 by this time two years ago. Comparisons to 1985 for Senate candidates cannot be made because there was no State Senate election in that year. "Overall, Democratic candidates have raised slightly more money than Republicans, $732,918 to $727,214," said Herrmann. On the other hand, Republicans have outspent Democrats by $88,692. The Republicans spent $331,732 and the Democrats $243,040." -more-

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Coo1act FREDERICK M. HERRMANN. Ph. D~~ Release: IMMEDIATELY Executive Director May 21, 1987 (609) 292-8700

State Senate and Assembly candidates in the 1987 June primary have raised

$1,460,132 and spent $574,772 on their campaigns through May 8, 1987, according

to figures released by the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission.

In a statement made today, Frederick M. Herrmann, Executive Director of the

Commission, said that the 29-day preelection reports indicate that candidates

for the State Senate raised 52 percent of the total funds collected by all

legislative candidates, or $755,346. He also said that 51 percent of the

expenditures made by such candidates, or $297,382, were attributed to Senate

candidates.

Herrmann said that Assembly candidates raised $704,786 and spent $277,390.

The first figure represents a 29 percent increase in contributions over 1985.

There was a 22 percent increase in expenditures from that year. Assembly

candidates received $545,572 and spent $227,038 by this time two years ago.

Comparisons to 1985 for Senate candidates cannot be made because there was

no State Senate election in that year.

"Overall, Democratic candidates have raised slightly more money than

Republicans, $732,918 to $727,214," said Herrmann. On the other hand,

Republicans have outspent Democrats by $88,692. The Republicans spent $331,732

and the Democrats $243,040."

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According to Herrmann, the Senate candidates in the Democratic primary

raised $394,285 in contributions and spent $109,986. Their counterparts in the

Republican primary received $361,060 and expended $187,395.

Democratic Assembly candidates raised $338,632 and spent $133,053.

Assembly Republicans raised $366,153 and expended ~144t~37.

"Spending by Republican Assembly candidates," said Herrmann, "increased by

100 percent over 1985 levels ($71,843). Assembly Democrats, however, are

spending at only 86 percent of the 1985 level ($155,195)."

A profile of campaign receipts and expenditures shows that $982,199, or 67

percent, has been raised by incumbents and $477,932, or 33 percent,

by challengers. Incumbents have outsp.ent challengers $319,917 to $254,855.

There are a total of 105 incumbent candidates running in the primary, 40 of

those incumbents are Senate candidates while 65 incumbents are running for the

Assembly.

Incumbent Senate candidates received $509,603 or 67 percent of the $755,346

in contributions made to all Senate candidates, compared to $245,742 that went

to challengers. These same incumbents have spent $154,195 to the $143,186

spent by Senate challengers.

Herrmann added that in the Assembly, contributions to incumbents have

increased by 28 percent over 1985 while spending by incumbents has increased 11

percent. Likewise, contributions to challengers has increased by 31 percent

over 1985 while their spending has risen by 44 percent.

He said that Assembly incumbents raised $472,595 in 1987 compared to

$368,174 in 1985. They have spent $165,721 this year compared to $149,524 in

1985. Challengers for the Assembly received $232,190 compared to $177,398 two

years ago and spent $111,669 compared to $77,513 in 1985.

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Attached are the top 20 Senate candidates in terms of receipts and

expenditures reported as of May 8, 1987 as well as the top 20 Assembly

candidates. There are also similar lists for the top twenty Assembly candidates

from the 1985 race.

The next set of reports, the II-day preelection report, is due at the

Commission on May 22, 1987.

The figures contained in this press release have been taken from candidate or committee reports on file with the Commission as of May 8th. Figures from reports or corrections to reports filed after that date are not included.

This press release is merely a compilation of figures reported to the Commission, and is not intended to express any opinion concerning the accuracy or completeness of any filed report. Further, although the Commission has taken all reasonable precautions to prevent mathematical or typographical errors, the possibility that some exist cannot be entirely eliminated. Copies of any report on file with the Commission are available for inspection during regular office hours.

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1987 Senate Candidates 29-Day Report

Top Twenty Receivers

Incumbent Ranking Name District Party Amount X 1 Bassano 21 R $96,992.58

2 Mancuso 25 R 90,928.00 1

3 Pozycki 18 D 77,200.30 X 4 Graves 35 D 72,240.00 X 5 Contillo 38 D 56,669.47 X 6 Hurley 1 R 53,634.88 X X

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X 9 Rand 5 D 30,700.00 10 Azz.olina 13 R 26,549.99

X 11 Dorsey 25 R 22,880.00 X 12 Garibaldi 18 R 20,321.02

13 MacInnes 25 D 11,552.00 X 14 Dumont(Littell/Haytaian 24 R 11,471.66 X 15 Rice 28 D 10,650.00 X 16 Dumont 24 R 10,350.00 X 17 McManimon 14 D 10,000.00

18 Blomquist 10 R 8,299.78 X 19 Lesniak 20 D 7,595.33 X 20 Cowan 32 D 6,153.94

Top Twenty Spenders

Incumbent Ranking Name District Party Amount 1 Mancuso 25 R $74,872.83 2 Pozycki 18 D 41,987.49

X 3 Hurley 1 R 39,152.26 X 4 Graves 35 D 25,069.84 X 5 Dorsey 25 R 19,776.07 X 6 Bassano 21 R 18,132.96 X 7 Garibaldi 18 R 13,351. 36 X 8 Rice 28 D 10,171.48

9 Blomquist 10 R 6,786.10 X 10 Cowan 32 D 6,153.94 X 11 Jackman 33 D 5,805.00

12 Cunningham 31 D 5,600.00 X 13 Connors 9 R 4,209.78

14 Paterniti 18 D 4,107.25 X 15 Brown 26 R 3,380.22 X 16 Contillo 38 D 3,660.06

17 Scott 36 R 2,420.21 X 18 Russo 10 D 2,119.00

19 MacInnes 25 D 2,074.31 X 20 Dumont/Littell/Haytaian 24 R 1,776.10

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1987 Assembly Candidates 29-Day Report

Top Twenty Receivers

Incumbent Ranking N-ame District Party Amount X 1 Zangari 28 D $45.414.53 X 2 Kelly 30 R 39.465.00

3 Moeller 23 R 38.625.00 X 4 Girgenti 35 D 37,926.81

5 Mironov 14 D 33.017.92 X 6 Riley 4 D 26.989.54 X 7 Deverin 20 D 25,432.76 X 8 Loveys 26 R 24.400.00 X 9 Franks 22 R 24,282.00 X 10 Genova 21 R 23.571. 75

11 Bettinger 32 D 23.300.00 X 12 Dumont/Littell/Haytaian 24 R 22,943.34, X 13 Marsella 4 D 21.125.00 X 14 Ogden 22 R 21,085.00

15 Kenny 33 D 20.010.00 X 16 Villane 11 R 18,000.00

17 Menendez 33 D 17.650.00 X 18 Haytaian 24 R 17,100.00 X 19 McEnroe 27 D 16.763.00 X 20 Felice 40 R 16.142.00

Top Twenty Spenders

Incumbent Ranking Name District Party Amount 1 Moeller 23 R $24.914.26

X 2 Franks 22 R 22,160.54 3 Bettinger 32 D 20.595.24 4 Mironov 14 D 16.073.53

X 5 Doria 31 D 14.612.50 X 6 Loveys 26 R 11.949.07 X 7 Girgenti 35 D 10,095.53 X 8 Kelly 30 R 8,354.80 X 9 Genova 21 R 8,280.80 X 10 Zangari 28 D 8.186.64 X 11 Riley 4 D 6.966.00

12 Roberts 5 D 6.317.70 X 13 Schuber 38 R 5.844.47 X 14 Ogden 22 R 5.805.33 X 15 Haytaian 24 R 5,681.50

16 Schluter 23 R 5,333.58 X 17 Felice 40 R 5.257.00 X 18 Deverin 20 D 5,045.10 X 19 Randall 39 R 4,775.20 X 20 McEnroe 27 D 4,588.17

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1985 Assembly Candidates 29-Day Report

Top Twenty Receivers

Incumbent Ranking Name District Party Amount 1 Morrissy 27 D $30,064.00

X 2 Girgenti 35 D 29,175.00 X 3 Bryant 5 D 26,641.00 X 4 Pellechia 35 D 24,025.00 X 5 Deverin 20 D 20,349.00 X 6 Gorman/Bryant Comt. 5 D 20,200.00 X 7 Cit. Frelignhuysen 25 R 17,72.5.00 X 8 Littell 24 R 16,861. 00 X 9 McEnroe 27 D 16,283.00 X 10 Doria/Charles 31 D 15,375.00 X 11 Franks 22 R 15,365.00 X 12 Adubato, Jr. 30 D 14,200.00 X 13 Ranieri 33 D 12,995.00 X 14 Ogden 22 R 12,937.00 X 15 Marsella 4 D 12,255.00 X 16 Albohn 25 R 12,083.00 X 17 Hardwick 21 R 10,840.00 X 18 Felice 40 R 10,520.00 X 19 Doyle 10 D 9,952.06 X 20 Ford 10 D 9,952.05

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Incumbent Ranking Name District Party Amount 1 Morrissy 27 D $28,815.84

X 2 Bryant 5 D 10,020.78 X 3 Doyle 10 D 9,952.06 X 4 Ford 10 D 9,952.05 X 5 Girgenti 35 D 9,864.88 X 6 Pellechia 35 D 8,921.70 X 7 Hardwick 21 R 8,754.89 X 8 Franks 22 R 7,977 .63 X 9 McEnroe 27 D 6,361. 07 X 10 Chinnici 1 R 6,295.37 X 11 Muziani 1 R 6,295.37 X 12 Cuprowski 32 D 6,216.90 X 13 Littell 24 R 6,086.87 X 14 Felice 40 R 6,040.00

15 Friends of Morrissy 27 D 5,830.24 X 16 Otlowski 19 D 5,577.85 X 17 Gorman/Bryant 5 D 5,208.43 X 18 Albohn 25 R 5, 145.24

19 Karns 27 D 5,087.00 X 20 Deverin 20 D 4,384.84

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Candidates for State Senate and General Assembly Primary Election June 2, 1987

District 1 Donald H. Rainear Democrat

*James R. Hurley Republican

Edward H. Salmon Democrat Raymond A. Batten Democrat Gerald N. Thorton Republican Frank A. LoBiondo Republican

District 2 " William J. Polis tina Democrat

*William L. Gormley Republican

William A. Thompson, III Democrat Alfred "Fred" Scerni Democrat

*J. Edward Kline Republican *Dolores G. Cooper Republican

District 3 *Raymond J. Zane Democrat John A. Ward Republican Douglas Zee Republican

Paul A. Oland Democrat James G. Waddington Democrat

*Jack Collins Republican *Gary W. Stuhltrager Republican

District 4 *Daniel J. Dalton Democrat William F. Thomson Republican

*Dennis L. Riley Democrat *Anthony S. Marsella Democrat

Wayne S. Wooster Republican John Matheussen Republican

District 5 *Walter Rand Democrat

Mary Jo Tate Republican

*Wayne R. Bryant Democrat Joseph J. Roberts Democrat Herberto Collazo Republican Raymond R. Groller Republican

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District 6 Maria Barnaby Greenwald Michael S. Demario

*Lee B. Laskin

John J. Tarditi Patrick J. Brennan

*Thomas J. Shusted *John A. Rocco

District 7 *Catherine A. Costa

James A. Bristow

*Barbara Faith Kalik *Thomas P. Foy

Renee L. Borstad Vincent R. Farias

District 8 Chales H. Ryan James B. Smith

*c. William Haines

H. B. (Scoop) Slack William S. Lang

*Harold L. Colburn *Robert C. Shinn

District 9 Joan M. Tredy

*Leonard T. Connors

Harry F. Schmoll Judy Anderson

*John T. Hendrickson *Jeffrey W. Moran

District 10 *John F. Russo

Tom Blomquist

*John Paul Doyle Marlene Lynch Ford Robert A. Gasser

*Robert W. Singer

Democrat Democrat Republican

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District 11 *Frank Pallone Gerri Chappell Popkin

Joseph Quinn John D'Amico

*Anthony M. Doc Villane *Joseph A. Palaia

District 12 Bernard B. Finan

*S. Thomas Gagliano

Gene J. Anthony Dante J. Massa

*John O. Bennett *Clare N. Farragher

District 13 *Richard Van Wagner Joseph Azzolina

William E. Flynn Jacqueline Walker

*Joann H. Smith Joseph M. Kyrillos

District 14 *Francis J. McManimon Michael S. Richmond

Anthony J. "Skip" Cimino Joseph D. Patero Janice S. Mironov Walt Sodie David J. Kenny

District 15 *Gerald R. Stockman Norbert E. Donelly

*John S. Watson *Gerard S. Naples Arthur E. Frank John S. Furlong

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District 16 Frank M. Reskin Democrat

*John H. Ewing Republican

Adele Montgomery Democrat Alfred A. Wick lung Democrat

*Walter J. Kavanaugh Republican *John S. Penn Republican

District 17 *John A. Lynch Democrat Frank Coury Republican James J. Spera Republican

, *David C. Schwartz Democrat *Robert G. Smith Democrat Dorothy Sonnenberg Republican Peter J. Selesky Republican John J. Clark Republican Maryann Nishimura Republican

District 18 Thomas H. Paterniti Democrat Harry Pozycki Democrat

*Peter P. Garibaldi Republican

*Frank M. Pelly Democrat George A. Spadoro Democrat Doris M. Fleming Republican Robert "Dr. Bob" Maurer Republican

District 19 *Laurence S. Weiss Democrat

John G. O'Sullivan Republican

*Alan J. Karcher Democrat *George J. Otlowski Democrat

Emery Z. Toth Republican Beverly A. Samuelson Republican

District 20 *Raymond J. Lesniak Democrat

Harold J. Young Democrat

*George Hudak Democrat *Thomas J. Deverin Democrat Peter Kobylarz Republican William Wnuck Republican

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District 21 Anthony E. Russo

*C. Louis Bassano

Robert Blitz Brain W. Fahey

*Chuck Hardwick *Peter Genova

District 22 Thomas J. Gartland

*Donald T. DiFrancesco

Noreen M. Morrell Robert J. Lafferty

*Bob Franks *Maureen Ogden

District 23 *Richard A. Zimmer

Frederick J. Katz *Dick Kamin

Leonard Lance Joseph J. Maraziti William E. Schluter Jeff Moeller Joseph F. Shanahan

District 24 *Wayne Dumont

*Robert E. Littell *Garabed "Chuck" Haytaian

District 25 Gordon A. MacInnes

*John H. Dorsey Peter V. Mancuso

George J. Stafford *Arthur R. Albohn *Rodney P. Frelinghuysen

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District 26 Helen Litwin

*Leanna Brown

Paul E. Nagel Drew Britcher

*Ralph A. Loveys *Robert J. Martin

District 27 *Richard J. Codey Felix (Phil) Graziano

*Harry A. McEnroe Stephanie R. Bush

*Mildred Barry Garvin Catherine F. Willis Christine Keno James C. Pitchford Liliana Piccione

District 28 *Ronald L. Rice Michael J. Yolk

*Michael F. Adubato *James Zangari

Howard E. Berkeley William P. Rutan

District 29 *Wynona M. Lipman

*Willie B. Brown Jackie R. Mattison Joseph J. Bradley Shahid S. Watson Kurt A. Culbreath

District 30 *Carmen A. Orechio

Thomas P. Zampino

James A. Plaisted Cynthia A. DeBonis

*Marion Cree co *John V. Kelly

Democrat Republican

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District 31 *Edward T. O'Connor

Glenn D. Cunningham William V. Connelly

*Joseph V. Doria *Joseph Charles

Richard J. Malanowski Joan E. Reidy James V. McNally Modesto Daniel Fiume

District 32 Paul Cuprowski

*Thomas F. Cowan Nelson E. Page Charles J. Catrillo

Carmine E. Pellechio Arnold Bettinger Anthony Impreveduto David C. Kronick

*Frank J. Gargiulo Lee S. Lichtenberger

District 33 Robert A. Ranieri

*Christopher J. Jackman Ronald Dario

Robert Menendez Bernard F. Kenny Sixto L. Macias Leonard J. Altamura

*Jose O. Arango Angelo M. Valente

District 34 Donald P. Hetchka

*Joseph L. Bubba Joseph Corrao

William L. Kattak Gloria J. Kolodziej

*Newton E. Miller *Gerald H. Zecker

District 35 *Frank X. Graves

*John A. Girgenti William J. Pascrell Robert Angele Martin G. Barnes

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District 36 *Gabriel M. Ambrosio Kathleen A. Donovan John Patrick Scott

Louis J. Gill Thomas J. Duch Frank B. Calandriello Andrew E. Bertone

District 37 *Matthew Feldman

Shel Haas

*Byron Baer *D. Bennett Mazur Barry N. Frank Anthony J. Cassano

District 38 *Paul Contillo Louis F. Kosco

John J. Ryan Joseph Capizzi Evans P. Varelas

*William P. Schuber Patrick J. Roma

District 39 Lois B. Redisch

*Gerald Cardinale

William J. Daly Frank S. Barile

*John Rooney *Elizabeth E. Randall

District 40 Terry R. Driller

*Henry P. McNamara

Edward F. Seavers Michael S. Taaffe

*Walter M. D. Kern *Nicholas R. Felice

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