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Jennifer Beck

Jennifer Beck (born January 3, 1967) is an American Republican Party politician who has served in the New Jersey State Senate representing the 11th Legislative District since January 10, 2012. Prior to redistricting, she served in the Senate from January 8, 2008 representing the 12th Legislative District, serving portions of Monmouth and Mercer counties. Beck represented the 12th District in the New Jersey General Assembly from 2006 to 2008.
==Political career==
Beck is a former Republican Party fundraiser who served for six years on the Red Bank Borough Council, from 1999 to 2005.〔 She holds a B.A. from Boston College (Physics and Mathematics) and was awarded an M.A. from the University of Pennsylvania (Government Administration).〔 Beck is also an alumna of the Fels Institute of Government at the University of Pennsylvania.
Beck won a very close Assembly election on November 8, 2005. As of December 6, 2005, she was declared winner of one of the seats, and was the top vote getter in the District with 31,418 votes. Democratic freshman Assemblyman Michael J. Panter won re-election with 30,466 votes, narrowly edging Beck's running mate, Declan O'Scanlon, who had 30,401 votes, just 65 fewer than Panter. One-term incumbent Robert Lewis Morgan lost his bid for re-election, coming in fourth with 30,228 votes. Two Green Party candidates each received about 2,000 votes.〔Quirk, James A. ("O'Scanlon concedes defeat to Panter INCUMBENT SECURES VICTORY BY 73 VOTES" ), ''Asbury Park Press'', December 7, 2005. Accessed August 1, 2007. "Panter, who beat O'Scanlon by a 73-vote margin, will return to Trenton next year with Republican Jennifer Beck, who received the most votes in the election. Assemblyman Robert Morgan, Panter's running mate, received the least votes."〕〔
While in the Assembly, Beck served on the Judiciary Committee, the State Government Committee and the Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Committee.〔(Assemblywoman Beck's legislative web page ), New Jersey Legislature. Accessed February 21, 2008.〕
In the 2007 general election, Beck won her bid for a seat in the New Jersey Senate in a race against Democratic candidate Ellen Karcher, in which Beck was outspent by a nearly seven-to-one margin.〔(Beck wins; Dems control both houses ), ''Asbury Park Press'', November 6, 2007. Accessed November 6, 2007.〕 For the 2011 elections, Beck was moved into the 11th District where she beat Democrat Raymond Santiago by over 13 points.〔 She was subsequently reelected by over 21 points in 2013 beating Democrat Michael Brantley and independent Marie E. Amato-Juckiewicz.〔 Beck currently serves on the Joint Committee on Economic Justice and Equal Employment Opportunity, the Budget and Appropriations Committee, and the Community and Urban Affairs Committee.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Senator Jennifer Beck )
In November 2008, a petition was launched to urge the 2009 Republican nominee for Governor of New Jersey to select Beck as his/her lieutenant governor. Nevertheless, on July 20, 2009, nominee Chris Christie announced that he had chosen Kimberly Guadagno, Monmouth County sheriff, to complete his campaign ticket as a candidate for lieutenant governor.

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