Patricia Fratticcioli

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Patricia Fratticcioli

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Patricia Fratticcioli was a 2011 Republican candidate for District 4 of the New Jersey General Assembly.

Campaign themes

In an interview with the Gloucester County Times, Fratticcioli listed her top priorities:

  • "If elected to serve the 4th District in 2012, my first priority would be to make South Jersey more affordable. The first step in accomplishing this is to make South Jersey "the place where businesses go to grow." We have to focus on creating more jobs because our unemployment rate is out of control. Placing a cap on state spending, fighting for property tax relief, and focusing on education are also at the top of my list."[1]

     (For responses from all the candidates, see the full story here.)

Elections

2011

See also: New Jersey General Assembly elections, 2011

Fratticcioli replaced Agnes Gardiner on the Republican ticket after Gardiner withdrew following the June 7 primary. She was defeated in the November 8 general election.[2]

New Jersey General Assembly District 4 General Election, 2011
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngPaul Moriarty Incumbent 30% 22,734
     Democratic Green check mark transparent.pngGabriela Mosquera 28.3% 21,461
     Republican Shelley Lovett 19.9% 15,106
     Republican Tony Celeste 19.4% 14,725
     Independent 2.4% 1,843
Total Votes 75,869

Speculation

With redistricting moving Republican incumbent Domenick DiCicco to the 3rd District, NJ Spotlight has identified the 4th as a potential place for the GOP to lose a seat in the Assembly.[3]

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