Samuel Thompson

September 21, 2007 - 10:43am

Giuliani picks up more endorsements

Republican presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani has picked up some more New Jersey endorsements, including Assemblywoman Jennifer Beck, Assemblymen James Holzapfel and Samuel Thompson, Passaic County GOP Chairman Scott Rumana, Gloucester County GOP Chairwoman Loren Oglesby, and Republican State Committee Vice Chairwoman Lynda Pagliughi.

Giuliani has a majority of the state's county party leaders and Republican legislators, and as amassed a huge organizational advantage in the February 5, 2008 Republican primary.

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November 1, 2007 - 9:31am

Courier-News endorses GOP Sheriff in Somerset, backs split ticket for Hunterdon Freeholder

The Courier-News has endorsed Republican Frank Provenzano for re-election as Somerset County Sheriff. In the race for Hunterdon County Freeholder, they have endorsed Republican Freeholder George Melick for re-election and Democrat Sam Thompson for an open seat. READ

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October 27, 2007 - 12:47pm

Asbury Park Press endorsed Handlin and Thompson for Assembly

The Asbury Park Press has endorsed incumbents Amy Handlin and Samuel Thompson for the two 13th district Assembly seats.  READ

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November 28, 2006 - 1:05pm

Clifton declines to bang Thompson

Monmouth County Freeholder Robert Clifton has decided not to challenge Assemblyman Samuel Thompson in the 2007 Republican primary, and Republicans say that the 71-year-old legislator appears to be in good shape to win re-nomination for a sixth term. Thompson is from Old Bridge in Middlesex County and there has been speculation that the Monmouth GOP might push him toward retirement.

In 2005, Thompson was the top vote-getter in a three way primary for the two 13th district Assemby seats. Amy Handlin, then a Monmouth County Freeholder, defeated longtime incumbent Joseph Azzolina by a 624 vote margin.

Democrats have still not decided if they will make a serious bid to unseat Thompson and Handlin next year. Former Assemblyman William Flynn is still mullling a run for the Legislature.

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February 8, 2006 - 5:26pm

I caught a fish THIS big

Freshman Assemblywoman Amy Handlin says she "knocked on doors in 105-degree heat begging for $5" in an unsuccessful attempt to qualify for public financing as part of the state's Clean Elections test program in 2005. But Handlin, who ran with the support of the powerful Monmouth County Republican organization, only collected 414 $5 contributions, as compared to more than 800 collected by two Camden County Republicans. Even Handlin's running mate, 70-year-old incumbent Samuel Thompson, who was not going door-to-door in 105-degree heat, received 492 contributions of $5.

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