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New Jersey Senator Candidates
Ken Del Vecchio Libertarian)
Greg Pason (Socialist)
Jeff "Jefe" Boss (Independent)
Larry Donahue (Independent)
Jonathan Maher (Independent)
Ken Wolski (Green)
A list of New Jersey Candidates for Congress are listed below by district.
District 1:
Rob Andrews (D)
Frank Tenaglio (D)
Greg Horton (R)
District 2:
Frank LoBiondo (R)
Mike Assad (R) - Tea Party Activist
Viola Hughes (D)
Cassandra Shober (D)
Gary Stein (D)
District 3:
Jon Runyan (R)
Shelley Adler (D)
Rob Witterschein (Independent)
District 4:
Chris Smith (R)
Terrence McGowan (R)
Brian Froelich (D)
District 5:
Jason Castle (D)
Adam Gussen (D)
Diane Sare (D)
E. Scott Garrett (R)
Michael Cino (R)
Bonnie Somer (R)
Mark Quick (Reform)
District 6:
Frank Pallone (D)
Ernesto Cullari (R)
Anna Little (R) - Tea Party Activist
District 7:
Upendra Chivukula (D)
Leonard Lance (R)
David Larsen (R)
Patrick McKnight (Libertarian)
District 8:
Albio Sires (D)
Michael Shurin (D)
Maria Karczewski (R)
Anthony Zanowic (R)
District 9:
Bill Pascrell (D)
Steve Rothman (D)
Blase Billack (R)
Shmuley Boteach (R)
Hector Castillo (R)
E. David Smith (Independent)
District 10 - Special Election (Remainder of Current Term):
Donald Payne Jr. (D)
Ron Rice (D)
Wayne Smith (D)
District 10:
Dennis Flynn (D)
Nia Gill (D)
Donald Payne Jr. (D)
Ron Rice (D)
Wayne Smith (D)
Cathy Wright (D)
Brian Kelemen (R)
District 11:
John Arvanites (D)
Rodney Frelinghuysen (R)
Jim Gawron (Libertarian)
District 12:
Rush Holt (D)
Eric Beck (R)
The New Jersey State Seal
New Jersey's state seal was designed by Pierre Eugene du Simitiere and presented in May of 1777. There are several state symbols included in the seal. The horse head stands for speed and strength, and is the state animal. The helmet of a knight's suit of armor faces forward representing sovereignty for a state that governs itself. Below the helmet is a shield with three plows on it. The plows show the importance of agriculture to the state's economic power.
The female figures pictured in the state seal are Liberty on the left, carrying the liberty cap on her staff. The liberty cap was worn as a symbol of rebellion by patriots in the colonies. Ceres, the Roman goddess of grain is on the right. She holds a cornucopia filled with harvested produce, symbolizing abundance. Below it all is a banner with the state's motto, "Liberty and Prosperity".
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