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Raymond Lesniak

Raymond J. Lesniak (born May 7, 1946) is an American Democratic Party politician, who served in the New Jersey State Senate from 1983 to 2018, where he represented the 20th Legislative District. Before entering New Jersey's upper house, the Senate, Lesniak served in the General Assembly from 1978 to 1983.[1] Lesniak was once considered a major power broker in the Democratic Party, having served as New Jersey Democratic State Chairman, also serving as New Jersey Chair for Clinton/Gore in 1996 and as a major fundraiser for Gore/Lieberman in 2000. Lesniak finished a distant fourth place as a candidate for Governor of New Jersey in the 2017 election.

Raymond Lesniak
Member of the New Jersey Senate
from the 20th district
In office
June 16, 1983 – January 9, 2018
Preceded byJohn T. Gregorio
Succeeded byJoseph Cryan
Member of the New Jersey General Assembly
In office
January 10, 1978 – June 16, 1983
Preceded byJohn T. Gregorio
Succeeded byThomas W. Long
Constituency21st district (1978–1982)
20th district (1982–1983)
Personal details
Born (1946-05-07) May 7, 1946 (age 77)
Elizabeth, New Jersey, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
EducationRutgers University, Newark (BA)
St. John's University (JD)

Personal life edit

Lesniak grew up in Elizabeth, New Jersey. He served in the U.S. Army from 1967 to 1969, then earned his Bachelor of Arts in economics from Rutgers University in 1971, and his Juris Doctor from St. John's University School of Law in 1974.[1] He is an attorney with the firm Weiner Lesniak.[1]

Lesniak is ethnically Polish.

In 2018, Lesniak married Salena Carroll, his girlfriend of 20 years, just a year before she died of coronary artery disease and natural causes at age 43.[2][3]

Political career edit

In 1980, Lesniak ran for the office of Mayor of Elizabeth. He was defeated by incumbent mayor Thomas G. Dunn, whom he challenged in the Democratic primary election.[4] Dunn scored about 7,100 votes to Lesniak's 6,600 while about 2,000 went to David Conti, the challenger who came 276 votes away from toppling Dunn in 1976 and was (in 1980) endorsed by the Regular Democratic Organization of Union County.[citation needed]

Subsequently, Dunn orchestrated Lesniak's removal from the 'party line' -- a preferred ballot position aligned with almost all other incumbents—when it was time for the lawmaker to seek re-election to the General Assembly in 1981. Party leaders did not inform Lesniak about his loss of support until two days before the petition filing deadline. Elizabeth Health Director John Surmay was selected to replace Lesniak on the ballot between Sen. John T. Gregorio and Assemblyman Thomas J. Deverin, his prior running mates.[citation needed]

Building on the organization assembled during his race for mayor, the Elizabeth Democratic Association, Lesniak waged a campaign with support from organized labor, environmentalists, minority communities, and others. On June 6, 1981, Lesniak won renomination with approximately 20% more than the number of votes cast for Deverin and almost twice as many ballots as Dunn's proxy, Surmay.[5]

In a June 1983 special election, Lesniak won the Senate seat of John T. Gregorio who was forced to vacate his office after being convicted of hiding his ownership of a pair of Linden go-go bars.[6]

Lesniak serves on the Economic Growth Committee (as Chair), Commerce Committee (as vice-chair), the Legislative Services Commission, the Judiciary Committee and the Legislative Oversight Committee.[1]

Lesniak has also been involved in national politics over the course of his tenure. In 1996, he was Chairman of the New Jersey Clinton-Gore Presidential Campaign, and in 2000 he was a key insider in the Al Gore campaign. Lesniak served as Chairman of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee, and Chairman of the 1997 Jim McGreevey campaign for Governor of New Jersey.

Legislation edit

Early in his tenure, he sponsored landmark environmental policies, such as the Environmental Cleanup Responsibility Act (now known as the Industrial Site Recovery Act), the Safe Drinking Water Act, and the Pesticide Control Act, making New Jersey first-in-the-nation to tackle such issues. The laws hold polluters responsible for their actions and have resulted in cleaner drinking water for New Jersey residents.[7]

Lesniak has championed the abolition of the death penalty in New Jersey (after having voted for its reinstatement in 1982[8]); the Marriage Equality Act; and environmental initiatives to clean up one of the most heavily industrialized regions in the nation.[9] He has worked with The Humane Society and other animal rights organizations.[10]

In 2014, Lesniak announced his plan to pass a bill that would legalize sports betting for racetracks and casinos in New Jersey, challenging the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992.[11] After the Supreme Court refused the NJ appeal toward PASPA overturn in 2013,[12] Ray Lesniak made revisions to his sports betting bill and got them approved by the US Department of Justice. Even though the new version of the bill was first vetoed by Governor Christie, Lesniak didn't stop revising it until the State Assembly finally passed S.B. 2460, and Christie signed it into law, claiming it to be a “bipartisan legislative effort.” Several more lawsuits and court appeals later, the Supreme Court of the United States overturned the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act in 2018.

In October 2016, Lesniak introduced a bill dubbed "Pedals' Law" that would ban black bear hunting in New Jersey for five years. This was in response to the killing of the bipedal bear Pedals by a hunter.[13]

2017 gubernatorial campaign edit

Lesniak first announced his intention to run for governor of New Jersey in 2016. He then switched to saying he would no longer seek the Democratic nomination in October, after Phil Murphy gathered early support from county leaders around the state.[14] However, he announced in early January he was indeed running and filed the appropriate paperwork officially putting him in the race.[15]

On June 6, 2017, he lost the primary, placing in a distant fourth behind Murphy, Jim Johnson, and John Wisniewski.

Later years edit

In April 2022, Lesniak published his memoir, Cultivating Justice in the Garden State: My Life in the Colorful World of New Jersey Politics (with a foreword by Bill Clinton).[16] In 2023, after six years of retirement, he explored a run against incumbent Thomas Kean Jr. in the 2024 race for New Jersey's 7th congressional district.[17]

First BankAmericano directorship edit

On February 9, 2010, The Wall Street Journal published a copy of a letter[18] from Senator Robert Menendez to the Federal Reserve pushing for approval of a deal for the sale of First BankAmericano of Elizabeth where State Senator Lesniak served on the board of directors.[19] A media controversy arose due to BankAmericano's political connections. Its board members included several major campaign contributors to Menendez – among them State Senator Lesniak. Following the media controversy over the bailout request, it was disclosed that Lesniak had also received "insider loans" from the bank.[20] Prior to the bailout request, First BankAmericano had been under financial pressure for more than a year because of mounting loan losses. A highly critical report by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.(FDIC) also found the institution had engaged in unsafe or unsound banking practices, including "operating without adequate supervision by its board of directors", an excessive level of delinquent or bad loans, inadequate earnings and insufficient coverage of its assets.[21]

Awards and honors edit

In 1982, Lesniak was named "Citizen of the Year" by Polish American World, and "Man of the Year" in 1991, by the Jewish National Fund, and the American Cancer Society. In 2003, he was awarded "Legislator of the Year" by the Medical Society of New Jersey for working to make healthcare more affordable and accessible, expanding the PAAD low-cost prescription drug program to cover more seniors and expanding cancer and diabetes research and education.[22]

Lesniak was the grand marshal of the Pulaski Day Parade in New York City in 2004.[22]

In 2009, Lesniak won the Mémorial de Caen International Human Rights Award in Normandy, France; one of only two Americans to ever do so, with the speech "The Road To Justice and Peace."[23]

On September 30, 2014, the Raymond J. Lesniak Experience, Strength and Hope Recovery High School on the Kean University campus was inaugurated, New Jersey's first recovery high school, a program designed for youths battling drug and alcohol addiction. Lesniak, who championed the creation of the program has sponsored legislation to start similar schools in New Jersey.[24]

Election history edit

New Jersey State Senate elections, 2013[25]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Raymond J. Lesniak (incumbent) 21,251 100.0
Democratic hold
New Jersey State Senate elections, 2011[26]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Raymond J. Lesniak (incumbent) 12,510 75.5
Republican Helen S. Rosales 4,052 24.5
Democratic hold
New Jersey State Senate elections, 2007[27]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Raymond J. Lesniak (incumbent) 9,760 58.7
Republican Linda Gaglione 4,478 26.9
Independent Stanley J. Moskal 2,397 14.4
Democratic hold

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Senator Lesniak's legislative webpage 2008-06-02 at the Wayback Machine, New Jersey Legislature. Accessed February 14, 2008.
  2. ^ Wildstein, David (July 3, 2019). "Salena Lesniak, civil rights champion, dies". New Jersey Globe. Retrieved May 6, 2023.
  3. ^ Wildstein, David (10 March 2022). "Lesniak sues Patch for implicating him in wife's death". New Jersey Globe. Retrieved 22 June 2023.
  4. ^ Staff (October 24, 2013). "The Joe D-Dunn Connection". PolitickerNJ. Retrieved July 4, 2015.
  5. ^ http://www.state.nj.us/state/elections/election-results/1981-primary-results-st-senate-gen-assembly.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  6. ^ 1983 Special Elections to Fill Vacancies in the State Legislature"[permanent dead link], State of New Jersey. Accessed July 15, 2010.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-11-29. Retrieved 2014-11-18.
  8. ^ "Editorial – Mr. Lesniak Changes His Mind". The New York Times. June 10, 2008. Retrieved July 4, 2015. In 1982, when he was a young member of the New Jersey Assembly, Mr. Lesniak voted with the majority to reinstate the state's death penalty.
  9. ^ "Truth Teller | Rutgers Magazine".
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-11-29. Retrieved 2014-11-18.
  11. ^ http://www.northjersey.com/news/nj-sen-lesniak-to-craft-sports-betting-bill-for-racetracks-casinos-1.1019252[bare URL]
  12. ^ https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/12pdf/12-398_1b7d.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  13. ^ Norman, Jim (October 17, 2016). "N.J. senator's 'Pedals' Law' would ban black bear hunting for five years; hearing today". The Record. Retrieved October 18, 2016.
  14. ^ "Lesniak the latest to drop plans to run for N.J. governor". NJ.com. Retrieved 2017-01-06.
  15. ^ "Lesniak running for N.J. governor after all: 'I could not hold myself back'". NJ.com. Retrieved 2017-01-06.
  16. ^ "Cultivating Justice in the Garden State: My Life in the Colorful World of New Jersey Politics". Rutgers University Press. Retrieved May 6, 2023.
  17. ^ Wildstein, David (March 17, 2023). "Lesniak still exploring '24 congressional run against Kean". New Jersey Globe. Retrieved May 6, 2023.
  18. ^ https://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/menendez0208.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  19. ^ U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez defends bailout request for struggling BankAmericano in Elizabeth, The Star-Ledger, February 9, 2010
  20. ^ Lesniak, other insiders got loans at failed bank
  21. ^ http://www.fdic.gov/bank/individual/enforcement/2007-08-04.pdf[bare URL PDF]
  22. ^ a b "Election Coverage 2007: Ray Lesniak".
  23. ^ "New Jersey Politics | NJ Politics | Observer".
  24. ^ "Union County opens Recovery High School aiding students battling to stay sober". October 2014.
  25. ^ "Official List Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11/05/2015 Election" (PDF). Secretary of State of New Jersey. December 4, 2013. Retrieved July 4, 2015.
  26. ^ Official List Candidate Returns for State Senate For November 2011 General Election, New Jersey Department of State, December 14, 2011. Accessed June 22, 2012.
  27. ^ Official List Candidate Returns for State Senate For November 2007 General Election, New Jersey Department of State, December 3, 2007. Accessed June 22, 2012.

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New Jersey General Assembly
Preceded by Member of the New Jersey General Assembly
from the 21st district

1978–1982
Served alongside: Thomas J. Deverin
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of the New Jersey General Assembly
from the 20th district

1982–1983
Served alongside: Thomas J. Deverin
Succeeded by
New Jersey Senate
Preceded by Member of the New Jersey Senate
from the 20th district

1983–2018
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Chair of the New Jersey Democratic Party
1992–1994
Succeeded by
Tom Byrne

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Raymond J Lesniak born May 7 1946 is an American Democratic Party politician who served in the New Jersey State Senate from 1983 to 2018 where he represented the 20th Legislative District Before entering New Jersey s upper house the Senate Lesniak served in the General Assembly from 1978 to 1983 1 Lesniak was once considered a major power broker in the Democratic Party having served as New Jersey Democratic State Chairman also serving as New Jersey Chair for Clinton Gore in 1996 and as a major fundraiser for Gore Lieberman in 2000 Lesniak finished a distant fourth place as a candidate for Governor of New Jersey in the 2017 election Raymond LesniakMember of the New Jersey Senate from the 20th districtIn office June 16 1983 January 9 2018Preceded byJohn T GregorioSucceeded byJoseph CryanMember of the New Jersey General AssemblyIn office January 10 1978 June 16 1983Preceded byJohn T GregorioSucceeded byThomas W LongConstituency21st district 1978 1982 20th district 1982 1983 Personal detailsBorn 1946 05 07 May 7 1946 age 77 Elizabeth New Jersey U S Political partyDemocraticEducationRutgers University Newark BA St John s University JD Contents 1 Personal life 2 Political career 2 1 Legislation 2 2 2017 gubernatorial campaign 2 3 Later years 3 First BankAmericano directorship 4 Awards and honors 5 Election history 6 References 7 External linksPersonal life editLesniak grew up in Elizabeth New Jersey He served in the U S Army from 1967 to 1969 then earned his Bachelor of Arts in economics from Rutgers University in 1971 and his Juris Doctor from St John s University School of Law in 1974 1 He is an attorney with the firm Weiner Lesniak 1 Lesniak is ethnically Polish In 2018 Lesniak married Salena Carroll his girlfriend of 20 years just a year before she died of coronary artery disease and natural causes at age 43 2 3 Political career editIn 1980 Lesniak ran for the office of Mayor of Elizabeth He was defeated by incumbent mayor Thomas G Dunn whom he challenged in the Democratic primary election 4 Dunn scored about 7 100 votes to Lesniak s 6 600 while about 2 000 went to David Conti the challenger who came 276 votes away from toppling Dunn in 1976 and was in 1980 endorsed by the Regular Democratic Organization of Union County citation needed Subsequently Dunn orchestrated Lesniak s removal from the party line a preferred ballot position aligned with almost all other incumbents when it was time for the lawmaker to seek re election to the General Assembly in 1981 Party leaders did not inform Lesniak about his loss of support until two days before the petition filing deadline Elizabeth Health Director John Surmay was selected to replace Lesniak on the ballot between Sen John T Gregorio and Assemblyman Thomas J Deverin his prior running mates citation needed Building on the organization assembled during his race for mayor the Elizabeth Democratic Association Lesniak waged a campaign with support from organized labor environmentalists minority communities and others On June 6 1981 Lesniak won renomination with approximately 20 more than the number of votes cast for Deverin and almost twice as many ballots as Dunn s proxy Surmay 5 In a June 1983 special election Lesniak won the Senate seat of John T Gregorio who was forced to vacate his office after being convicted of hiding his ownership of a pair of Linden go go bars 6 Lesniak serves on the Economic Growth Committee as Chair Commerce Committee as vice chair the Legislative Services Commission the Judiciary Committee and the Legislative Oversight Committee 1 Lesniak has also been involved in national politics over the course of his tenure In 1996 he was Chairman of the New Jersey Clinton Gore Presidential Campaign and in 2000 he was a key insider in the Al Gore campaign Lesniak served as Chairman of the New Jersey Democratic State Committee and Chairman of the 1997 Jim McGreevey campaign for Governor of New Jersey Legislation edit Early in his tenure he sponsored landmark environmental policies such as the Environmental Cleanup Responsibility Act now known as the Industrial Site Recovery Act the Safe Drinking Water Act and the Pesticide Control Act making New Jersey first in the nation to tackle such issues The laws hold polluters responsible for their actions and have resulted in cleaner drinking water for New Jersey residents 7 Lesniak has championed the abolition of the death penalty in New Jersey after having voted for its reinstatement in 1982 8 the Marriage Equality Act and environmental initiatives to clean up one of the most heavily industrialized regions in the nation 9 He has worked with The Humane Society and other animal rights organizations 10 In 2014 Lesniak announced his plan to pass a bill that would legalize sports betting for racetracks and casinos in New Jersey challenging the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 11 After the Supreme Court refused the NJ appeal toward PASPA overturn in 2013 12 Ray Lesniak made revisions to his sports betting bill and got them approved by the US Department of Justice Even though the new version of the bill was first vetoed by Governor Christie Lesniak didn t stop revising it until the State Assembly finally passed S B 2460 and Christie signed it into law claiming it to be a bipartisan legislative effort Several more lawsuits and court appeals later the Supreme Court of the United States overturned the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act in 2018 In October 2016 Lesniak introduced a bill dubbed Pedals Law that would ban black bear hunting in New Jersey for five years This was in response to the killing of the bipedal bear Pedals by a hunter 13 2017 gubernatorial campaign edit Lesniak first announced his intention to run for governor of New Jersey in 2016 He then switched to saying he would no longer seek the Democratic nomination in October after Phil Murphy gathered early support from county leaders around the state 14 However he announced in early January he was indeed running and filed the appropriate paperwork officially putting him in the race 15 On June 6 2017 he lost the primary placing in a distant fourth behind Murphy Jim Johnson and John Wisniewski Later years edit In April 2022 Lesniak published his memoir Cultivating Justice in the Garden State My Life in the Colorful World of New Jersey Politics with a foreword by Bill Clinton 16 In 2023 after six years of retirement he explored a run against incumbent Thomas Kean Jr in the 2024 race for New Jersey s 7th congressional district 17 First BankAmericano directorship editOn February 9 2010 The Wall Street Journal published a copy of a letter 18 from Senator Robert Menendez to the Federal Reserve pushing for approval of a deal for the sale of First BankAmericano of Elizabeth where State Senator Lesniak served on the board of directors 19 A media controversy arose due to BankAmericano s political connections Its board members included several major campaign contributors to Menendez among them State Senator Lesniak Following the media controversy over the bailout request it was disclosed that Lesniak had also received insider loans from the bank 20 Prior to the bailout request First BankAmericano had been under financial pressure for more than a year because of mounting loan losses A highly critical report by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp FDIC also found the institution had engaged in unsafe or unsound banking practices including operating without adequate supervision by its board of directors an excessive level of delinquent or bad loans inadequate earnings and insufficient coverage of its assets 21 Awards and honors editIn 1982 Lesniak was named Citizen of the Year by Polish American World and Man of the Year in 1991 by the Jewish National Fund and the American Cancer Society In 2003 he was awarded Legislator of the Year by the Medical Society of New Jersey for working to make healthcare more affordable and accessible expanding the PAAD low cost prescription drug program to cover more seniors and expanding cancer and diabetes research and education 22 Lesniak was the grand marshal of the Pulaski Day Parade in New York City in 2004 22 In 2009 Lesniak won the Memorial de Caen International Human Rights Award in Normandy France one of only two Americans to ever do so with the speech The Road To Justice and Peace 23 On September 30 2014 the Raymond J Lesniak Experience Strength and Hope Recovery High School on the Kean University campus was inaugurated New Jersey s first recovery high school a program designed for youths battling drug and alcohol addiction Lesniak who championed the creation of the program has sponsored legislation to start similar schools in New Jersey 24 Election history editThis list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items July 2015 New Jersey State Senate elections 2013 25 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Raymond J Lesniak incumbent 21 251 100 0Democratic holdNew Jersey State Senate elections 2011 26 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Raymond J Lesniak incumbent 12 510 75 5Republican Helen S Rosales 4 052 24 5Democratic holdNew Jersey State Senate elections 2007 27 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Raymond J Lesniak incumbent 9 760 58 7Republican Linda Gaglione 4 478 26 9Independent Stanley J Moskal 2 397 14 4Democratic holdReferences edit a b c d Senator Lesniak s legislative webpage Archived 2008 06 02 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Legislature Accessed February 14 2008 Wildstein David July 3 2019 Salena Lesniak civil rights champion dies New Jersey Globe Retrieved May 6 2023 Wildstein David 10 March 2022 Lesniak sues Patch for implicating him in wife s death New Jersey Globe Retrieved 22 June 2023 Staff October 24 2013 The Joe D Dunn Connection PolitickerNJ Retrieved July 4 2015 http www state nj us state elections election results 1981 primary results st senate gen assembly pdf bare URL PDF 1983 Special Elections to Fill Vacancies in the State Legislature permanent dead link State of New Jersey Accessed July 15 2010 Raymond J Lesniak Positions and Views on Environment Archived from the original on 2014 11 29 Retrieved 2014 11 18 Editorial Mr Lesniak Changes His Mind The New York Times June 10 2008 Retrieved July 4 2015 In 1982 when he was a young member of the New Jersey Assembly Mr Lesniak voted with the majority to reinstate the state s death penalty Truth Teller Rutgers Magazine HSLF Humane Society Legislative Fund Endorses New Jersey Senator Raymond Lesniak for Reelection Archived from the original on 2014 11 29 Retrieved 2014 11 18 http www northjersey com news nj sen lesniak to craft sports betting bill for racetracks casinos 1 1019252 bare URL https www supremecourt gov opinions 12pdf 12 398 1b7d pdf bare URL PDF Norman Jim October 17 2016 N J senator s Pedals Law would ban black bear hunting for five years hearing today The Record Retrieved October 18 2016 Lesniak the latest to drop plans to run for N J governor NJ com Retrieved 2017 01 06 Lesniak running for N J governor after all I could not hold myself back NJ com Retrieved 2017 01 06 Cultivating Justice in the Garden State My Life in the Colorful World of New Jersey Politics Rutgers University Press Retrieved May 6 2023 Wildstein David March 17 2023 Lesniak still exploring 24 congressional run against Kean New Jersey Globe Retrieved May 6 2023 https online wsj com public resources documents menendez0208 pdf bare URL PDF U S Sen Robert Menendez defends bailout request for struggling BankAmericano in Elizabeth The Star Ledger February 9 2010 Lesniak other insiders got loans at failed bank http www fdic gov bank individual enforcement 2007 08 04 pdf bare URL PDF a b Election Coverage 2007 Ray Lesniak New Jersey Politics NJ Politics Observer Union County opens Recovery High School aiding students battling to stay sober October 2014 Official List Candidates for State Senate For GENERAL ELECTION 11 05 2015 Election PDF Secretary of State of New Jersey December 4 2013 Retrieved July 4 2015 Official List Candidate Returns for State Senate For November 2011 General Election New Jersey Department of State December 14 2011 Accessed June 22 2012 Official List Candidate Returns for State Senate For November 2007 General Election New Jersey Department of State December 3 2007 Accessed June 22 2012 External links editDistrict 20 Webpage Senator Lesniak s legislative webpage Archived 2008 06 02 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Legislature New Jersey Legislature financial disclosure forms 2011 Archived 2015 09 13 at the Wayback Machine 2010 Archived 2015 09 14 at the Wayback Machine 2009 Archived 2012 08 25 at the Wayback Machine 2008 Archived 2012 08 25 at the Wayback Machine 2007 Archived 2011 06 06 at the Wayback Machine 2006 Archived 2007 06 27 at the Wayback Machine 2005 Archived 2007 06 27 at the Wayback Machine 2004 Archived 2007 06 27 at the Wayback Machine New Jersey Senate Democrats biography of Senator LesniakNew Jersey General AssemblyPreceded byJohn T Gregorio Member of the New Jersey General Assemblyfrom the 21st district1978 1982 Served alongside Thomas J Deverin Succeeded byChuck HardwickPreceded byChuck Hardwick Member of the New Jersey General Assemblyfrom the 20th district1982 1983 Served alongside Thomas J Deverin Succeeded byThomas W LongNew Jersey SenatePreceded byJohn T Gregorio Member of the New Jersey Senatefrom the 20th district1983 2018 Succeeded byJoseph CryanParty political officesPreceded byPhilip Keegan Chair of the New Jersey Democratic Party1992 1994 Succeeded byTom Byrne Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Raymond Lesniak amp oldid 1177791673, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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