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Davis picks Sampson IV to replace Chiaravalloti on the HCDO line in LD-31 Assembly race
Bayonne Mayor Jimmy Davis has selected William Sampson IV, a longshoreman and crane operator, to replace Assemblyman Nick Chiaravalloti (D-31) on the Hudson County Democratic Organization line in the June 8th primary.
Hudson County Democratic Organization Chair Amy DeGise, 31st Legislative District Assembly candidate William Sampson IV, and Bayonne Mayor Jimmy Davis. Facebook photo.
By John Heinis/Hudson County View
“I am very happy and extremely privileged to introduce William B. Sampson IV as our candidate for State Assembly in this year’s election, and I am looking forward to campaigning with Will and working with him to make both Bayonne and Hudson County the best they can be,” Davis wrote in a Facebook post minutes ago.
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Mayor Davis announces new state Assembly candidate for 31st District
William B. Sampson IV was tapped to run on the ticket instead of incumbent Assemblyman Nicholas Chiaravalloti ×
From left to right: HCDO Chair Amy DeGise, William Sampson, and Mayor James Davis
After a week of speculation, Mayor James Davis has announced William B. Sampson IV will be the new candidate for state Assembly for the 31st Legislative District which includes Bayonne.
Hudson County political tradition holds that the mayors of cities or towns in the legislative district have the power to choose state assembly and state senate nominations.
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