SJ Political Black Caucus Announces Candidates Who Have Responded to Questionnaires
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LOGAN TOWNSHIP — The South Jersey Political Black Caucus announced on April 1 that it has received completed candidate questionnaires from nine candidates running in New Jersey primary elections in June.
The South Jersey Political Black Caucus is an organization made up of regional Black leaders that advocates for Black voters in the region.
The SJPBC said candidates who have responded to their questionnaire included:
FOR UNITED STATES SENATE
- Andy Kim
- Patricia Campos-Media
- Christina Kahlil
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 2
- Tim Alexander
- Joe Salerno
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 3
- Carol Murphy
- Joe Cohn
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 12
- Bonnie Watson-Coleman
- Daniel Dart
“Over the next several weeks, we will be evaluating the questionnaire. Once that process is completed, we will announce our decision on which of the candidates we feel have adequately addressed the issues that are meaningful to our communities and are seeking to represent us,” said the caucus, lead by Frank Minor, mayor of Logan Township, in a statement.
“The caucus would like to thank these candidates for taking time to complete our questionnaire. Your response to our questions on issues that are important to our communities is a clear indication that you value our vote and do not take it for granted.
The caucus said it received no responses from the following candidates:
FOR UNITED STATES SENATE
- Robert Menendez
- Joanne Kuniansky
- Curtis Bashaw
- Larry Hamm
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 1
- Donald Norcross
- Damon Galdo
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 2
- Jeff Van Drew
- Carol Rush
- Brandon Saffold
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 3
- Curtis Green
- Shirley Maia-Cusick
- Greg Sobocinski
- Herb Conaway
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 12
- Darius Mayfield
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