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Domenick DiCicco

Domenick DiCicco Jr. (born January 24, 1963) is an American Republican Party politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 2010 to 2012, where he represented the 4th Legislative District.
DiCicco served in the Assembly on the Commerce and Economic Development Committee and the Consumer Affairs Committee.〔
He received a B.A. degree in political science from Rowan University, an M.B.A. degree from Pennsylvania State University, and a J.D. degree from Delaware Law School (now Widener University School of Law). He is the executive vice president and general counsel of Alexander Gallo Holdings, LLC.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.njleg.state.nj.us/members/BIO.asp?Leg=315 )
In 2009, DiCicco ran for the General Assembly seat vacated by Sandra Love, a Democrat. Running in a district where Democrats outnumber Republicans two to one, DiCicco defeated the Democratic candidate, local school board president William Collins, by a margin of 601 votes. He was sworn into office on January 12, 2010.
In the 2011 apportionment based on the results of the 2010 United States Census, DiCicco was placed in the 3rd District where he faced Democratic incumbents John J. Burzichelli and Celeste Riley. Burzichelli (with 25,172 votes) and Riley (23,960) won re-election, defeating DiCicco (20,268) and his running mate Bob Villare (20,528)〔(Official List Candidate Returns for General Assembly For November 2011 General Election ), New Jersey Department of State, December 6, 2011. Accessed December 12, 2011.〕 DiCicco's loss made his seat the only gain by the Democrats in the Assembly in the 2011 election cycle.〔Staff. ("N.J. legislative elections results: Democrats fend off GOP funding, Christie campaigning" ), ''The Star-Ledger'', November 9, 2011. Accessed December 12, 2011. "The Democrats’ sole gain came thanks to redistricting. Assemblyman Domenick DiCicco (R-Gloucester), the only Republican to win a Democrat-held seat two years ago, was shifted into a district with two Democratic incumbents and immediately faced an uphill battle to stay in the Legislature."〕 His seat in the 4th District was filled by Gabriela Mosquera, a Democrat.

He resides in Franklin Township, Gloucester County.〔Megerian, Chris. ("Republican Domenick DiCicco took Assemby seat in heavy Democratic district with imaginative advertising" ), NJ.com, January 15, 2010. Accessed April 28, 2015. "That Republican is Domenick DiCicco, a 46-year-old lawyer and first-time candidate from Gloucester County’s Franklin Township."〕
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