New Jersey is assured of at least twelve new State Senators when the Legislature meets in January 2007. But with just a handful of competitive general election contests, it seems almost impossible for the next freshman class to be larger than the Senate produced after the 1977 general election -- when twenty of the forty Senators were different than those elected in 1973.
Six Senators did not seek re-election: Democrats John Lynch and Alexander Menza and Republicans Alfred Beadleston and Frank Davenport retired; Raymond Garramone sought the Democratic gubernatorial nomination (in a primary against Brendan Byrne); and Anne Martindell left to become the United States Ambassador to New Zealand.
Five Democratic Senators were defeated in primary elections: Alene Ammond, aka "The Terror of Trenton," who had been removed from the majority caucus for behavioral issues; James Dugan (the incumbent Democratic State Chairman) and Joseph Tummulty from Hudson County; Edward Hughes, and John Fay.
Five incumbents, four of them Democrats, lost their bids for re-election: Joseph McGahn and Thomas Dunn, who ran as Indepedents after losing party support; Herbert Buehler and Stephen Wiley; and Independent Anthony Imperiale.
John Horn, a Senator from Camden County, had resigned in 1976 to become state Commissioner of Labor. He was replaced by Angelo Errichetti.
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Michael Glascoe
What I would like to know is what any of these potential new Senators would do to stop the abuse of state Abbott funding taking place in towns like Paterson by Superintendent of Schools Michael Glascoe?
"Any Nation which can prefer disgrace to danger is prepared for a master and deserves one" -Alexander Hamilton
Why not 40 New Senators?
"He who dares not offend cannot be honest." Thomas Paine