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William J. Bate

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counties. (Hirkala ran in the Passaic-Bergen 36th district.) He was unopposed for the Democratic nomination, but lost the general election to Passaic County Republican Chairman
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Redistricting for the 1973 elections created single-member Senate districts and put Bate in the same district as another Democratic state senator,
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in 1958. Bate later enrolled and earned a master's degree in American Political Systems from Rutgers University while serving in the legislature.
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Following the 1981 redistricting, Bate was placed in the newly drawn 34th district, which included parts of
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Court Judge) in 1982, and was re-elected in 1992, 1997, 2002 and 2007. He died in office in 2011.
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and was elected to represent the 34th district. He was re-elected in 1975, 1977 and 1979.
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sought re-election. Bate finished third, defeating Republican Assemblyman
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He spent six years as a legislative assistant to Congressman
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Democratic Party members of the New Jersey General Assembly
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Democratic Party
state senator
assemblyman
Passaic, New Jersey
Clifton
Jersey City
St. Peter's College
Georgetown University Law School
Charles Samuel Joelson
Passaic County Board of Chosen Freeholders
New Jersey State Senate
Republicans
Alfred Fontanella
Joseph Hirkala
New Jersey General Assembly
Passaic
Essex
Joseph Bubba
Probate
Clifton, New Jersey
Dominican Republic
"Results of the General Election"
"Our Campaigns"
"Our Campaigns"
"Judge William Bate dies"
The Record
"William J. Bate"
Categories
1934 births
2011 deaths

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