Eli Eytan

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Eli Eytan

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Education

Bachelor's

Brooklyn College

Law

George Washington University

Eli Eytan was a 2011 Democratic candidate for District 10 of the New Jersey General Assembly. She was previously a candidate for District 10 in 2009.

Eytan's professional experience includes working as an attorney, arbitrator and mediator at the New Jersey Superior Court, and president of the Ocean County Bar Association and Ocean-Monmouth Legal Services.

Eytan earned her B.A. from Brooklyn College and her J.D. from George Washington University.

Elections

2011

See also: New Jersey General Assembly elections, 2011

Eytan was a candidate for District 10 of the New Jersey General Assembly. He was defeated in the November 8 general election. He and Bette Wary ran unopposed in the June 7 Democratic primary. David Wolfe and Gregory McGuckin ran unopposed in the Republican primary.[1]

New Jersey General Assembly District 10 General Election, 2011
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngDave Wolfe Incumbent 32% 27,955
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngGregory McGuckin 30.7% 26,831
     Democratic Bette Wary 19.3% 16,909
     Democratic Eli Eytan 18% 15,698
Total Votes 87,393

2009

Eytan was bracketed with Charles Tivenan and lost to incumbents James Holzapfel and David Wolfe.[2]

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