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Jose Arango

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285:, June 29, 2021. Accessed January 26, 2024. "Jose Arango was re-elected Hudson County Republican Chairman with 98% of the vote against former Republican State Committeeman Joshua Sotomayor-Einstein on Tuesday, beating the embattled Hoboken Republican by a vote of 119-2.... He lost his bid for re-election to a second term in 1987, losing to Union City Mayor Bob Menendez by 5,808 votes. Arango currently served as the Economic Development director for Jersey City." 315:, E. J. Mullin, 1987. Accessed January 26, 2024. "Jose O. Arango, Rep., West New York - Mr. Arango is one of the few immigrants who have ever won seats in the New Jersey Legislature. He was born in Havana, Cuba, on Oct. 11, 1957. He attended grade school in Oviedo, Spain, and is a graduate of Memorial High School, West New York." 407: 422: 417: 359: 205: 325: 412: 392: 432: 427: 343: 166: 41: 402: 239:
and newcomer Mario R. Hernandez, and were two of the four Republicans to take office in the Assembly from the usually solidly Democratic
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Candidates for the Offices of State Senate and General Assembly 1987 General Election
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Candidates for the Office of General Assembly 1985 General Election
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Republican Party members of the New Jersey General Assembly
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Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey, Volume 202, Part 2
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Memorial High School (West New York, New Jersey) alumni
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from 1984 to 1986. He has served as the chair of the
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Index

New Jersey General Assembly
33rd
Ronald Dario
Nicholas LaRocca
Robert Ranieri
Bernard Kenny
Bob Menendez
Havana
Cuba
Republican
West New York, New Jersey
Republican Party
33rd Legislative District
New Jersey General Assembly
Hudson County
Jersey City
Havana
Cuba
West New York, New Jersey
Memorial High School
Governor of New Jersey
Thomas Kean
West New York
Ronald Dario
Union City
Robert Ranieri
Hudson County
Hoboken
Bernard Kenny
Bob Menendez

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