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Anton J. Massopust
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Prior offices
Perth Amboy Board of Education At-large

Education

High school

Perth Amboy High School

Bachelor's

Villanova University

Anton Massopust is the at-large representative on the Perth Amboy Board of Education in New Jersey. He was elected to his current term on the board in the general election on November 3, 2015.[1][2]

Massopust ran as part of the "Together for Quality Schools" candidate slate in the November 2015 election with incumbents Obdulia Gonzalez and Kenneth Puccio. All three won the election.[1][3]

Massopust previously served on the board following an appointment on December 20, 2012. He replaced Kurt Rebovich and served until 2013.[4] Massopust lost his election bid on November 5, 2013, against eight other candidates for three available seats. He ran again for a seat on the board in 2014, but was defeated in the general election.

Biography

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Massopust graduated from Perth Amboy High School in 1958. He later earned a B.S. in biology in 1962. Massopust worked as a biology teacher at Perth Amboy High School before his retirement. He was a member of the Beautification Committee of the Bicentennial Commission in 1976. He has also served as city historian. Massopust and his wife, Marcella, have two adult children.[5]


Elections

2015

See also: Perth Amboy Public Schools elections (2015)

Three of nine at-large seats on the Perth Amboy Public Schools Board of Education were up for general election on November 3, 2015.[6] The seats of incumbents William Ortiz, Kenneth Puccio and Obdulia Gonzalez were on the ballot.[7]

Ortiz did not file to run for re-election, guaranteeing at least one newcomer would join the board. Puccio and Gonzalez won re-election, and former board member Anton Massopust was elected to the third seat on the ballot. The three of them ran as the candidate slate "Together for Quality Schools."[3]They defeated challengers Annette De Mendonca and Junior Iglesia.[1]

Results

Perth Amboy Board of Education, At-large, General Election, 2015
Candidate Vote % Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Anton Massopust 24.9% 1,187
Green check mark transparent.png Obdulia Gonzalez Incumbent 24.4% 1,162
Green check mark transparent.png Kenneth Puccio Incumbent 22.8% 1,088
Junior Iglesia 21.5% 1,026
Annette De Mendonca 6.3% 302
Total Votes 4,765
Source: Middlesex County, "Historical Election Results: Perth Amboy," accessed December 18, 2015

Funding

See also: Campaign finance in the Perth Amboy Public Schools election

Gonzalez ran as part of the "Together for Quality Schools" slate, which reported $1,153.00 in contributions and $0.00 in expenditures to the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission in the election.[3]

The first campaign finance reporting deadline was October 5, 2015. Candidates had to file another report on October 23, 2015, and the last report was due November 23, 2015.[8]

Endorsements

Massopust received no official endorsements in this election.

2014

See also: Perth Amboy Public Schools elections (2014)

Three seats on the Perth Amboy school board were up for general election on November 4, 2014. Former board member Anton J. Massopust and incumbents Dianne Roman and Milady Tejada ran against Jose Rodriguez, Junior Iglesia, Thomas Thor, and Manuel Nunez in the general election. While incumbent Maria Garcia's term also expired at the end of the year, she did not file to run for re-election.[9] Roman, Thor, and Iglesia ran as a slate called Restoring Educational Priorities.

Results

Perth Amboy Public Schools, At-Large General Election, 3-year term, 2014
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngMilady Tejada Incumbent 19.7% 2,378
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngJose Rodriguez 19.6% 2,369
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngManuel Nunez 16.3% 1,971
     Nonpartisan Dianne Roman Incumbent 13.7% 1,654
     Nonpartisan Anton J. Massopust 12.6% 1,525
     Nonpartisan Junior Iglesia 9.1% 1,100
     Nonpartisan Thomas Thor 8.8% 1,067
Total Votes 12,064
Source: Margaret Koenig, "Email correspondence with Claudia Jackson, Middlesex County Clerk's Office," February 27, 2015

Funding

Massopust reported no contributions or expenditures to the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission as of October 16, 2014.[10]

Endorsements

Massopust had not received any official endorsements as of October 16, 2014.

2013

See also: Perth Amboy Public Schools elections (2013)

Massopust sought election to a full term on the board against eight other candidates in the general election on November 5, 2013.

Results

Perth Amboy Board of Education, At-large General election, 3-year term, 2013, 2013
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngIsrael Varela Incumbent 17.1% 1,741
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngAnthony Bermudez 16.4% 1,666
     Nonpartisan Green check mark transparent.pngSamuel Lebreault 15.3% 1,559
     Nonpartisan Mark Carvajal Incumbent 11.4% 1,161
     Nonpartisan Anton J. Massopust Incumbent 10.7% 1,090
     Nonpartisan Reyes Ortega 10.4% 1,061
     Nonpartisan Benjamin L. Salerno 10.1% 1,026
     Nonpartisan Junior Iglesia 4.6% 472
     Nonpartisan Damaris Isales 3.9% 392
Total Votes 10,168
Source: Middlesex County, "Election Results," November 12, 2013

Funding

Massopust reported $5.00 in contributions and $5.00 in expenditures to the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission, which left his campaign with no cash on hand.[11]

Endorsements

Massopust did not receive any endorsements in this election.

Campaign themes

2013

During a December 20, 2012 interview with the board for a vacant seat, Massopust explained his views on the major issues facing the district:
Charter schools

Mr. Massopust stated that Charter Schools are not new - you had Catholic, Jewish, and Quakers running them forever. It's a place where kids want to go and make up their own rules. It's not the only way to work and they don't have the resources the public schools do. He was a teacher for 31 years; he had good students who went on to do many things. Everything a student needs is here if they are willing to take advantage of it. Charter Schools can't compete with what we have here.[12]
—Perth Amboy Board of Education minutes, (2012)[13]

Role of board members

Mr. Massopust stated it's the eyes and ears of the community. Ensure that the child who enters the school system gets the best education that they can and make sure that it's done right. They should guide things, talk to teachers to see how they are doing and support them.[12]
—Perth Amboy Board of Education minutes, (2012)[13]

District's biggest challenges

Mr. Massopust stated that he's taught all grades K through grade school. Kids having kids, the parents are not old enough to guide their kids correctly.[12]
—Perth Amboy Board of Education minutes, (2012)[13]

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See also

External links

Footnotes