August 9, 2006 - 1:27pm
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New Jersey State Senators who ran as Independents

In 1977, two New Jersey State Senators sought re-election as Independents after losing the support of their party. Joseph McGahn, a physician whose place in New Jersey political history was secured when he ousted the legendary Senator (and Atlantic County GOP boss) Frank "Hap" Farley in 1971, was dumped from the Atlantic County Democratic line. McGahn lost to the Democratic nominee, Assemblyman Steven Perskie, who went on to serve as Senate Majority Leader, Chief of Staff to the Governor, Chairman of the Casino Control Commission, and two tours of duty as a Superior Court Judge.

Thomas Dunn, the Mayor of Elizabeth, lost the backing of Union County Democrats for a second term in the Senate. He lost to Assemblyman John Gregorio, the Mayor of Linden. Gregorio left the Senate after his criminal conviction in 1982, and returned to public life as the Mayor of Linden after then-Governor Thomas Kean pardoned him on his final day in office in January 1990.

A third incument Senator running as an Independent was Anthony Imperiale, who like McGahn, Perskie, Dunn and Gregorio, has a place in state political history. Imperiale won national attention as a North Ward community leader and vigilante during the 1966 Newark riots. He won a City Council seat in 1970, and running as an Independet, was elected to the State Assembly in 1971 and to the Senate in 1973. Imperiale forced Newark Mayor Kenneth Gibson into a runoff in 1974, but lost his Senate seat in 1977 to Frank Rodgers, who served as Mayor of Harrison for fifty years. Imperiale made a comeback in 1979, winning an Assembly seat as a Republican (he defeated three-term incumbent John Cali), but gave up his seat two years later to make an unsuccessful run for the GOP gubernatorial nomination.

Wally Edge can be reached via email at politicsnj@aol.com.

Comments

Dr. McGahn delivered me as well as probably 70% of the babies in


Dr. McGahn delivered me as well as probably 70% of the babies in Atlantic during those years. It shows how quick brother Paddy had lost his grip on the democrates. It resembles todays landscape, Just when "Where was Whalen" thought he was moving up, internally their house of cards is falling down. Can't wait for the Feds to wrap this cesspool up. Norcross & Whelan "perfect together"

08/10/06 3:38 am

I was in college living in that area at that time. That campaign


I was in college living in that area at that time. That campaign was one of the nastiest and intense campaigns I have ever seen. I also worked as a bartender at a banquet hall where all the canidates held fundraisers, till this day I am still amazed that that campaign was for a NJ Senate Seat.

08/09/06 2:48 pm

I was referring to the Perskie / Mc Gahn battle. Did they run ag


I was referring to the Perskie / Mc Gahn battle. Did they run against each other 4 years later as well ?

08/09/06 2:51 pm

Who could forget the Independent Senator elected in 1973---Tony


Who could forget the Independent Senator elected in 1973---Tony Imperiale from the North Ward of Newark.

08/09/06 3:05 pm