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}}{{tnr}}'''Keith Jensen''' was a 2011 [[Republican]] candidate for District 37 of the [[New Jersey General Assembly elections, 2011|New Jersey General Assembly]]. | }}{{tnr}}'''Keith Jensen''' was a 2011 [[Republican]] candidate for District 37 of the [[New Jersey General Assembly elections, 2011|New Jersey General Assembly]]. | ||
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| Keith Jensen | ||
| New Jersey General Assembly District 37 | ||
| Former candidate | ||
| Party | Republican | |
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Keith Jensen was a 2011 Republican candidate for District 37 of the New Jersey General Assembly.
Elections
2011
Jensen was a candidate for District 37 of the New Jersey General Assembly. He was defeated in the November 8 general election. Jensen and Gregory Aslanian ran unopposed in the June 7 Republican primary. Incumbents Valerie Vainieri Huttle and Gordon Johnson ran unopposed in the Democratic primary. Julian Heicklen ran as an Independent in the November 8 general election as well.[1]
Additional reading
- NJSpotlight, "Candidates: Legislative District 37," November 2, 2011
- NJSpotlight, "Legislative District 37," October 28, 2011
External links
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