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Kevin Scott (New Jersey)

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Kevin Scott

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Kevin Scott was a 2017 Democratic candidate for District 30 of the New Jersey General Assembly.

Campaign themes

2017

Scott's Facebook page highlighted the following issues:

Healthcare

  • I support the enactment of a Medicare-for-all, single-payer healthcare system.

Background Checks

  • I support reinstating the ban on assault weapons, getting rid of loopholes, and enacting universal background checks for the purchase of firearms.

Gerrymandering

  • I support states’ creation of a truly non-partisan, independent commissions of judges, social scientists, and retired public officials to handle redistricting.

Campaign Finance Reform

  • Corporations and wealthy special interests have corrupted our elections with over $1 Billion in campaign contributions. I would support efforts to publicly fund elections in NJ.

Environmental Protection

  • We need to do everything we can to protect our environment. New Jersey citizens deserve clean beaches and safe drinking water.

Climate Change

  • I believe climate change is real, and we need to do whatever we can to stop it. I support New Jersey working to support the Paris Climate Agreement.[1]
—Kevin Scott[2]

Elections

2017

See also: New Jersey General Assembly elections, 2017

General election

Elections for the New Jersey General Assembly took place in 2017. All 80 seats were up for election. State assembly members are elected to two-year terms. The general election took place on November 7, 2017. A primary election took place on June 6, 2017. The filing deadline for the primary election was April 3, 2017.[3] Legislative districts in the New Jersey General Assembly are multi-member districts, with two representatives in each district. In Democratic and Republican primary elections, the top two candidates move forward to the general election, and the top two candidates in the general election are declared the winners.[4] Incumbent David Rible (R) resigned his seat on July 17, 2017.[5] Incumbent Sean Kean (R) and incumbent Edward Thomson III (R) defeated Kevin Scott (D) and Eliot Colon (D) in the New Jersey General Assembly District 30 general election.[6][7]

New Jersey General Assembly, District 30 General Election, 2017
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Sean Kean Incumbent 33.26% 33,672
     Republican Green check mark transparent.png Edward Thomson Incumbent 30.30% 30,680
     Democratic Kevin Scott 18.51% 18,737
     Democratic Eliot Colon 17.94% 18,160
Total Votes 101,249
Source: New Jersey Department of State

Democratic primary election

Kevin Scott and Eliot Colon were unopposed in the New Jersey General Assembly District 30 Democratic primary election.[8][9]

New Jersey General Assembly, District 30 Democratic Primary, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Kevin Scott 50.70% 4,957
Green check mark transparent.png Eliot Colon 49.30% 4,820
Total Votes 9,777
Source: New Jersey Department of State

Republican primary election

Incumbent Sean Kean and incumbent David Rible were unopposed in the New Jersey General Assembly District 30 Republican primary election.[10][9]

New Jersey General Assembly, District 30 Republican Primary, 2017
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Sean Kean Incumbent 50.97% 9,269
Green check mark transparent.png David Rible Incumbent 49.03% 8,916
Total Votes 18,185
Source: New Jersey Department of State

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Footnotes


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Aura Dunn (R)
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Al Barlas (R)
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