Sandra Love

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Sandra Love

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Prior offices
New Jersey General Assembly District 4

Sandra Love is a former Democratic member of the New Jersey General Assembly, representing District 4 from 2008 to 2010. She did not seek a second term, citing health problems.

Love previously served as Mayor of Gloucester Township.[1]

Committee assignments

Issues

Positions

Love has refused to answer the 2007 National Political Awareness Test. She was asked by national leaders of both major parties. The test provides citizens with candidates positions on major issues.[2]

  • A123 Requires retail pharmacies to stock and dispense emergency contraception.
  • A2679 The "Truth in Mortgaging Act;" creates crime of residential mortgage fraud.
  • ACR188 Requires disclosure by legislator of public employment or public contract held by legislator or legislator's relative; requires disclosure by legislator of certain compensation received by certain business entities.[3]

Campaign finance summary

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Recent news

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Footnotes

Political offices
Preceded by
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New Jersey Assembly District 4
2008-2010
Succeeded by
Domenick DiCicco (D)


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Aura Dunn (R)
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Sean Kean (R)
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Al Barlas (R)
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