MERCER COUNTY FREEHOLDER ANTHONY VERRELLI GARNERS WIDE ARRAY OF POLITICAL ENDORSEMENTS

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MERCER COUNTY FREEHOLDER ANTHONY VERRELLI GARNERS WIDE ARRAY OF POLITICAL ENDORSEMENTS

July 23, 2018 – Trenton, NJ– Mercer County Freeholder Anthony S. Verrelli of Hopewell today announced a wide array of local, County and State elected officials who have endorsed his candidacy for the 15th Legislative District Assembly seat, which was vacated by Trenton Mayor Reed Gusciora. Verrelli is the current President of Keystone + Mountain + Lakes Regional Council of Carpenters Local 254.

Verrelli’s endorsements include:

  • New Jersey State Senator Troy Singleton (D-7th District)
  • New Jersey State Assemblywoman Verlina Reynolds-Jackson (D-15th District)
  • New Jersey State Assemblyman Wayne DeAngelo (D-14th District
  • New Jersey State Assemblyman Daniel R. Benson (D-14th District)
  • Mercer County Executive Brian Hughes
  • Mercer County Sheriff Jack Kemler
  • Mercer County Clerk Paula Sollami-Covello
  • Mercer County Freeholder Lucy Walter
  • Mercer County Freeholder Ann Cannon
  • Mercer County Freeholder Pasquale Colavita, Jr.
  • Mercer County Freeholder Andrew Koontz
  • Mercer County Freeholder John Cimino
  • Ewing Mayor Bert Steinmann
  • Ewing Councilwoman Kathleen Wollert
  • Pennington Mayor Anthony Persichilli
  • Trenton Council President Kathy McBride
  • Trenton Councilwoman and CWA Labor Leader Marge Caldwell-Wilson
  • Lawrence Councilman David Maffei
  • Lawrence Councilman Michael Powers
  • Lawrence Councilman James Kownacki

“I am honored that this distinguished list of elected officials has endorsed my candidacy for the 15th Legislative District Assembly seat,” said Verrelli. “If elected, I will be a strong Democratic voice in the State House, making sure Mercer and Hunterdon are well represented in the State of New Jersey and making a difference in the lives of middle class families who live in the 15th District.

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