Nick Russo Biography
Nick Russo an American well known as a 2013 Democratic candidate for District 2 of the New Jersey General Assembly.
Nick Russo Age
Nick date of birth and his birthplace is not yet been shared though he is said to be born American.
Nick Russo Family | Young
Nick has not shared any information about his family background he has not also shared any information on how and where he was raised. There is also no information about his parents and their occupation.
Nick Russo Wife | Married | Children
Nick has kept his personal life so secretive though he is said to be married, he is also said to have three children though their names have not been disclosed. he has kept his personal so confidential and opted to concentrate on his career.
Nick Russo Education
Russo got enrolled and later earned his B.A. from John Caroll University, his master’s in education from Seton Hall University, and his Ed.D. from Nova Southeastern University in 1997. His professional experience includes working as a professor at the University of Phoenix teaching criminal justice and as an educator for Atlantic Cape Community College. He currently serves as mayor of the city of Longport.
Nick Russo Career | Politics
Russo ran in the 2013 election for New Jersey General Assembly District 2. He was bracketed with Vincent Mazzeo. He was unopposed in the4th of Democratic primary. He though got defeated by Vincent Mazzeo (D) and incumbent Chris Brown (R) in the general election, which took place on November 5, 2013.
The elections for the office of New Jersey General Assembly consisted of a primary election on June 4, 2013, and a general election on November 5, 2013. The signature filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in this election was April 1, 2013. The deadline for objections to nomination petitions for primary election candidates was April 5, 2013. Independent candidates wishing to run in the general election were required to submit their nomination petitions by June 4, 2013.
Nick Russo PhotoThe deadline for objections to nomination petitions for independent general election candidates was June 10, 2013. Nomination petitions must contain the signatures of at least 100 voters in the legislative district. Candidates are required to disclose any criminal convictions.
As with the State Senate, incumbency was one of the strongest factors in the results for New Jersey’s elections for State Assembly in 2013. A total of 74 incumbents appeared on the general election ballot. All but two of them, Nelson Albano (D) and John Amodeo (R), won re-election on November 5. There were eight newly-elected members of the New Jersey State Assembly. The newly elected members were split evenly between Democrats and Republicans.
Nick Russo Net Worth
Nick has an estimated net worth of $16 million, he has not exposed his main source of income.
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