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Steven M. Petrillo

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He served one term in the Assembly. In the 1995 elections, Petrillo and newcomer Joseph P. Dugan (after Williams lost Democratic organizational support and subsequently switched his registration to Republican) lost to
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Petrillo started his political career by being elected to the Pennsauken Township council in 1988 and serving as deputy mayor in 1991. He was also elected to the
370:"Assembly Campaign Spending rises, especially in South Jersey. The Most Expensive Race Cost $ 1.5 million. A watchdog group says '93 Reforms didn't do the job." 258:, June 1, 1993. Accessed April 20, 2020. "Steven M. Petrillo Pennsauken; Age: 34; Occupation: Lawyer; Education: 1976, honors graduate, Pennsauken High School" 469: 419: 325: 459: 203: 191: 414: 195: 41: 464: 454: 434: 424: 350: 444: 211: 146: 130: 161: 409: 150: 35: 374: 254: 188: 326:"Official List, Primary Election Returns for the Office of Senate and Assembly for Election Held June 8, 1993" 399: 173: 165: 214: 65: 206:. However, after Casey was named to replace the original Democratic primary winner for that district's 210:
race, Petrillo was chosen to take Casey's place. Ultimately, Petrillo and Williams defeated incumbent
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in 1992. In 1993, he ran in the Democratic primary for the two General Assembly seats up in the
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and subsequently opened a private practice in his hometown.
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Democratic Party members of the New Jersey General Assembly
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Index

New Jersey General Assembly
7th
Priscilla B. Anderson
José F. Sosa
Diane Allen
Carmine DeSopo
Philadelphia
Pennsylvania
Democratic
Democratic Party
New Jersey General Assembly
Philadelphia
Pennsauken Township
Pennsauken High School
Dartmouth College
Hanover, New Hampshire
Rutgers Law School
Camden
Camden County
Board of Chosen Freeholders
7th Legislative District
Jack Casey
George E. Williams
state senate
Republicans
Priscilla B. Anderson
José F. Sosa
Diane Allen
Carmine DeSopo
"South Jersey Legislative Districts"

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