Team Fulop Announces Legislative Slate for LD31 

The Fulop for Governor campaign is announcing two more Assembly candidates who will run alongside Democratic gubernatorial candidate Steven Fulop in this year’s Primary Election. Incumbent Assemblywoman Barbara McCann Stamato and Councilwoman Jacqueline Weimmer will run for State Assembly in the 31st District. With this announcement, Team Fulop has now recruited more than 30 Democratic candidates running in districts throughout the state.

“This campaign is driven by a commitment to real change for New Jersey,” said Mayor Steven Fulop. “We know that policies directly impact the people of New Jersey every day which is why we are running a policy-driven campaign. Barbara and Jackie bring the leadership, empathy, and relentless determination to transform people’s lives. It’s time for government to serve the people, not the political machine.”

Barbara McCann Stamato (LD-31) is a current Member of the New Jersey General Assembly for the 31st District, representing Jersey City, Bayonne and Kearny. She serves on legislative committees focused on Community Development and Women’s Affairs, Regulated Professions, and Transportation and Independent Authorities. A lifelong Jersey City resident, McCann Stamato is an elected member of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee and Chairwoman of the Jersey City Democratic Committee.

Jacqueline Weimmer (LD-31), born and raised in Bayonne, currently serves as the city’s 2nd Ward Councilwoman and the Director of Trust and Estate Planning for Orange Bank and Trust. She has dedicated her career to supporting individuals with disabilities, focusing on the Special Needs Trust administration. In her free time, Weimmer advocates for abused and neglected children as a Court Appointed Special Advocate. Alongside Team Fulop, Weimmer aims to bring positive change to New Jersey with her blend of expertise and empathy.

McCann Stamato and Weimmer join a growing roster of State Assembly candidates supporting Fulop’s vision for a stronger New Jersey in the 2025 Primary Election. Additional candidates include Eric Holliday (LD-7), Freshta Taeb (LD-12), Damali Robinson, DNP (LD-38), Donald Campbell (LD-9), Brandon Saffold (LD-1), Carolyn Rush (LD-1), Rohit Dave (LD-27), Andrew LaBruno (LD-39), David Jiang (LD-39) and David Tingle (LD-18), Steve Pylypchuk (LD-25), Donald Bonomo, Esq. (LD-38), Loretta Rivers (LD-17), Ron Arnau (LD-40), Steve Barratt (LD-24), Debra Di Donato (LD-10), Vonetta Hawkins (LD-4), Rosalee Keech (LD-9), Bruce Weekes (LD-2), Brittany Claybrooks (LD-34), Frank Vélez (LD-34), Tamar Warburg (LD-37), Daniel Park (LD-37), Lisa Bonanno (LD-2), Brian K. Everett (LD-4), Rashan Prailow (LD-5), Rebecca Holloway (LD-6), Kevin Ryan (LD-6), Eddie Freeman III (LD-8), Barbara McCann Stamato (LD-31), Jessica Ramirez (LD-32) and Julio Marenco (LD-33).

Team Fulop also announced three County Commissioner candidates running alongside Steven Fulop: former Palisades Park Mayor Chris Chung, former BCDO State Senate candidate John Vitale, and former Closter Councilwoman Dolores Witko, all from Bergen County.

The Fulop campaign will be announcing additional candidate endorsements soon.

 

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