David Russo

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David Russo
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Prior offices
New Jersey General Assembly District 40

Education

Bachelor's

College of William and Mary

Law

Seton Hall University School of Law, 1978

Personal
Profession
Attorney

David C. Russo (b. October 8, 1953) is a former Republican member of the New Jersey General Assembly, representing District 40 from 1990 to 2018. He did not run for re-election in 2017.

Biography

Russo earned his B.A. in history from the College of William and Mary and his J.D. from Seton Hall Law School. His professional experience includes working as an attorney for Russo & Russo PC, as an attorney for the Borough of Bergenfield from 2003 to 2005, and as an attorney for the Bergenfield Zoning Board of Adjustment from 1988 to 1989.[1]

Committee assignments

2016 legislative session

At the beginning of the 2016 legislative session, Russo served on the following committees:

New Jersey committee assignments, 2016
Homeland Security and State Preparedness

2015 legislative session

In the 2015 legislative session, Russo served on the following committees:

2014 legislative session

In the 2014 legislative session, Russo served on the following committees:

2010-2012

In the 2010-2012 legislative session, Russo served on the following committees:

The following table lists bills this person sponsored as a legislator, according to BillTrack50 and sorted by action history. Bills are sorted by the date of their last action. The following list may not be comprehensive. To see all bills this legislator sponsored, click on the legislator's name in the title of the table.


Elections

2015

See also: New Jersey General Assembly elections, 2015

Elections for the New Jersey General Assembly took place in 2015. A primary election was held on June 2, 2015. The general election took place on November 3, 2015. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was March 30, 2015.[2] Since the general assembly uses multi-member districts, the top two candidates from each party in the primaries advanced to the general election. Paul Vagianos and Christine Ordway were bracketed together and were unopposed in the Democratic primary. Incumbent David Russo and incumbent Scott Rumana were bracketed together and were unopposed in the Republican primary. Russo and Rumana defeated Vagianos and Ordway in the general election.[3][4][5][6][7]

New Jersey General Assembly, District 40 General Election, 2015
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Russo Incumbent 28% 19,675
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngScott Rumana Incumbent 27.6% 19,357
     Democratic Christine Ordway 22.3% 15,629
     Democratic Paul Vagianos 22.2% 15,573
Total Votes 70,234

2013

See also: New Jersey General Assembly elections, 2013

Russo won re-election in the 2013 election for New Jersey General Assembly District 40. Russo was bracketed with Scott Rumana. He was unopposed in the June 4 Republican primary. He and Scott Rumana (R) defeated Anthony J. Galietti (D) and Leo Arcuri (D) in the general election, which took place on November 5, 2013.[8][9][10][11]

New Jersey General Assembly, District 40 General Election, 2013
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngScott Rumana Incumbent 32.1% 36,174
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngDavid C. Russo Incumbent 32.1% 36,143
     Democratic Anthony J. Galietti 18.4% 20,779
     Democratic Leo Arcuri 17.3% 19,542
Total Votes 112,638

2011

See also: New Jersey General Assembly elections, 2011

Russo won re-election in 2011. He and incumbent Scott Rumana were bracketed together and defeated Louis D'Angelo and Ernesto Sesso in the Republican primary. They then defeated William Brennan (D) and Cassandra Lazzara (D) in the November 8 general election.[12]

New Jersey General Assembly District 40 General Election, 2011
Party Candidate Vote % Votes
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngDavid Russo Incumbent 30.3% 22,125
     Republican Green check mark transparent.pngScott Rumana Incumbent 29.7% 21,678
     Democratic Cassandra Lazzara 21.1% 15,412
     Democratic William Brennan 18.9% 13,767
Total Votes 72,982

2009

See also: New Jersey General Assembly elections, 2009

Running for re-election in the November 3, 2009, general election, Russo received 41,993 votes (33%), defeating Democratic challengers Mark Bombace and John Agostinelli.[13] He was bracketed with Scott Rumana (R).[14]

New Jersey Assembly General Election, Fortieth Legislative District (2009)
Candidates Votes
Green check mark transparent.png Scott T. Rumana (R) 42,359
Green check mark transparent.png David C. Russo (R) 42,143
John Agostinelli (D) 21,737
Mark Bombace (D) 21,277

Campaign finance summary


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David Russo campaign contribution history
YearOfficeStatusContributionsExpenditures
2013New Jersey General Assembly, District 40Won $40,363 N/A**
2011New Jersey General Assembly, District 40Won $40,965 N/A**
2009New Jersey General Assembly, District 40Won $103,486 N/A**
2007New Jersey General Assembly, District 40Won $115,925 N/A**
2005New Jersey General Assembly, District 40Won $130,396 N/A**
2003New Jersey General Assembly, District 40Won $50,985 N/A**
2001New Jersey General Assembly, District 40Won $134,205 N/A**
1999New Jersey General Assembly, District 40Won $55,519 N/A**
1997New Jersey General Assembly, District 40Won $21,731 N/A**
** Data on expenditures is not available for this election cycle
Note: Totals above reflect only available data.

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2017

In 2017, the 217th New Jersey State Legislature, second annual session, was in session from January 10 through January 9, 2018.

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2016


2015


2014


2013


2012

Endorsements

Presidential preference

2012

See also: Endorsements by state officials of presidential candidates in the 2012 election

David Russo endorsed Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential election.[15]

Personal

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Russo and his wife, the former Rosemarie Adamiak, have two children.[1]

Recent news

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See also

External links

Footnotes

  1. 1.0 1.1 Project Vote Smart, "Biography," accessed April 10, 2014
  2. New Jersey Department of Elections, "2015 Primary Election Timeline," accessed February 2, 2015
  3. New Jersey Department of State, "Official candidate list for June 2 primary," accessed May 22, 2015
  4. New Jersey Department of State, "Unofficial primary election results," accessed June 3, 2015
  5. New Jersey Department of State, "Official list for candidate for General Assembly," accessed August 10, 2015
  6. New Jersey Department of State, "Official primary results for General Assembly," accessed August 10, 2015
  7. New Jersey Department of State, "Official general election results for General Assembly," accessed December 7, 2015
  8. New Jersey Department of Elections, "Official Primary Election Results," accessed July 26, 2013
  9. New Jersey Department of State, "Official 2013 General Assembly general election candidates," accessed April 10, 2014
  10. Associated Press, "New Jersey - Summary Vote Results," November 6, 2013
  11. New Jersey Department of State, "2013 Official General Election results," accessed December 9, 2013
  12. New Jersey Department of State, "2011 Official General Assembly Primary Candidate List," accessed April 10, 2014
  13. Associated Press, "General Election Results, November 4, 2009," accessed April 10, 2014
  14. New Jersey Department of State, "Official 2009 New Jersey Assembly General Election Results," accessed April 10, 2014
  15. Mitt Romney for President, "Mitt Romney Announces Support of New Jersey Leaders," April 11, 2014(Archived)


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