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Kristine Gabor

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Kristine Gabor
Prior offices:
Cape May County Freeholder

Personal
Profession
Advisor for Bollinger Insurance

Kristine Gabor was a 2013 Republican candidate for District 1 of the New Jersey General Assembly.[1]

Biography

Gabor's professional experience includes working as a Private Client Advisor at Bollinger Insurance Solutions, a Marketing and Training Representative for Coastal Agents Alliance, and a Sales and Rental Agent for Coldwell Banker. Her elected experience includes Cape May County Freeholder and Upper Township Committeewoman.

Campaign themes

2013

On their shared campaign website, Gabor and Samuel Fiocchi listed the following as their top campaign issues:[2]

  • Create Jobs
Excerpt: "We’ll use our combination of private sector experience in small business, marketing, tourism and agriculture, to revitalize the local economy and create the good-paying jobs our residents need and deserve. We’ll do it by reducing taxes and streamlining burdensome regulations that stop local businesses from growing and that discourage new ones from settling here."
  • Lower Property Taxes
Excerpt: "Governor Christie’s bi-partisan passage of the 2% property tax cap and pension-benefit reforms were an important first step to ending our standing as the highest taxed state in the nation. We credit people on both sides of the aisle who voted to pass it. We will work with Governor Christie to enact these reforms right away. Politics should no longer get in the way of providing comprehensive property tax relief to our residents."
  • Combat Crime
Excerpt: "We will work with members of the law enforcement community to put more police in our business districts, neighborhoods and schools. We will continue to oppose the expansion of the Cumberland County prison system, like the hastily arranged, backroom deal hatched by incumbent politicians to add to the 10,000 inmates already housed there – which will have an adverse affect on our crime rate and our communities."
  • Improve Education
Excerpt: "We support many of the reforms championed by Governor Christie and leading Democrats like opportunity scholarships, an expansion of charter schools, tenure reform and rewarding the very best teachers with higher pay. In addition, we support expanded educational opportunities for students who would prefer technical career training that readies them to enter the competitive job market of the 21st Century should they choose not to pursue college."[3]

Elections

2013

See also: New Jersey General Assembly elections, 2013

Gabor ran in the 2013 election for New Jersey General Assembly District 1. Gabor was bracketed with Sam Fiocchi. She was unopposed in the June 4 Republican primary. She was defeated by incumbent Bob Andrzejczak (D) and Sam Fiocchi (R) in the general election, which took place on November 5, 2013.[4][5][6][7]

New Jersey General Assembly, District 1 General Election, 2013
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngBob Andrzejczak Incumbent 27.2% 29,958
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngSamuel Fiocchi 25% 27,539
     Democratic Nelson Albano 24.2% 26,611
     Republican Kristine Gabor 23.5% 25,903
Total Votes 110,011

Personal

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Gabor and her husband have two sons.

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