New Jersey United States Senate Election, 2006
New Jersey Senate Race Independent / Third Party Alternatives
- Daryl Mikell Brooks[1] - "Poor People's Campaign"
- Brooks (from Trenton) is a former candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives in the 12th C.D. in 2004.[2]
- J.M. Carter - "God We Trust"
- Carter (from Lawrence in Mercer County) is a minister & former candidate for U.S. Senate in 2000.[3]
- Len Flynn - Libertarian Party
- Flynn (from Marlboro) is a long-time Libertarian Party activist. Supports reductions in spending, taxes and the size of the Federal government.[http//www.lenflynnforsenate.org][4][5]
- Ed Forchion - "Legalize Marijuana (G.R.I.P.)"
- Forchion (from Pemberton Township) is a Rastafarian. Supports religious tolerance and the decriminalization of marijuana.[6]
- Angela L. Lariscy - Socialist Workers Party
- Lariscy (from Newark) is a sewing machine operator and trade unionist. Supports amnesty for all undocumented immigrants, abortion rights and opposes the Iraq war.[7]
- Pason (from Maywood) is a social justice activist and former union official. Supports abortion rights and socialized healthcare, and opposes the Iraq war.[8]
- N. Leonard Smith - "Solidarity, Defend Life"
- Smith (from Hammonton) is a retired teacher, Korean War veteran and former member of the Camden County Board of Chosen Freeholders. Opposes abortion, judicial activism and supports veterans services.[9]
Write-In
- Anthony B. Fisher- "Results, Not Rhetoric"
- Fisher (from Denville) is a public librarian. Supports simplified and progressive taxes, socialized healthcare and environmentally friendly energy policy.[10]
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