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  • James Florio
  • American politician (1937–2022)

    James Joseph Florio (August 29, 1937 – September 25, 2022) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 49th governor of New Jersey from 1990

    James Florio

    James Florio

    James_Florio

  • Mike Florio
  • American sportswriter (born 1965)

    Michael James Florio (born June 8, 1965) is an American sportswriter, author, radio host, and television commentator. He writes for Profootballtalk.com

    Mike Florio

    Mike Florio

    Mike_Florio

  • 1989 New Jersey gubernatorial election
  • Governor Thomas Kean was term-limited after two consecutive terms. Democrat James Florio, a U.S. Representative from Camden County and a twice-unsuccessful candidate

    1989 New Jersey gubernatorial election

    1989 New Jersey gubernatorial election

    1989_New_Jersey_gubernatorial_election

  • 1993 New Jersey gubernatorial election
  • governor James Florio was narrowly defeated by Republican former Somerset County freeholder and 1990 U.S. Senate nominee Christine Todd Whitman. Florio's defeat

    1993 New Jersey gubernatorial election

    1993 New Jersey gubernatorial election

    1993_New_Jersey_gubernatorial_election

  • 1981 New Jersey gubernatorial election
  • Assembly Thomas Kean narrowly defeated Democratic U.S. Representative James Florio, 49.46%–49.38%, following a recount. Kean's final margin of victory was

    1981 New Jersey gubernatorial election

    1981 New Jersey gubernatorial election

    1981_New_Jersey_gubernatorial_election

  • Lucinda Florio
  • American teacher (1947–2022)

    Lucinda Coleman Florio (1947 – November 16, 2022) was an American teacher and advocate for education and literacy, who, as the wife of then-New Jersey

    Lucinda Florio

    Lucinda_Florio

  • Jim McGreevey
  • Governor of New Jersey from 2002 to 2004

    56% of the vote, making him the first majority-elected governor since James Florio. His Republican opponent in that race was Bret Schundler. In 2005, David

    Jim McGreevey

    Jim McGreevey

    Jim_McGreevey

  • Christine Todd Whitman
  • American politician and author (born 1946)

    incumbent James Florio for governor of New Jersey in the 1993 general election. Whitman won the election by a plurality, defeating Florio by one percentage

    Christine Todd Whitman

    Christine Todd Whitman

    Christine_Todd_Whitman

  • 1993 United States gubernatorial elections
  • election was held on November 2, 1993. Incumbent Democratic governor James Florio was narrowly defeated by Republican former Somerset County freeholder

    1993 United States gubernatorial elections

    1993 United States gubernatorial elections

    1993_United_States_gubernatorial_elections

  • Thomas Kean
  • Governor of New Jersey from 1982 to 1990

    Opportunity Fund. In January 1990, Kean was succeeded as governor by James Florio. A governor of New Jersey may not serve more than two consecutive terms

    Thomas Kean

    Thomas Kean

    Thomas_Kean

  • Florio (surname)
  • Surname list

    member of the Florio family Ignazio Florio Jr. (1869–1957), Italian entrepreneur, son of Ignazio Sr., member of the Florio family James Florio (1937–2022)

    Florio (surname)

    Florio_(surname)

  • 1984 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey
  • elections. Incumbent Democrat James Florio won. The district included parts of Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester counties. James Florio, incumbent Representative

    1984 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey

    1984 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey

    1984_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_New_Jersey

  • Rob Andrews
  • American politician (born 1957)

    Pensions. In 1990, after 15-year incumbent Democratic U.S. Congressman James Florio resigned from the U.S. House of Representatives to take office as Governor

    Rob Andrews

    Rob Andrews

    Rob_Andrews

  • 1989 United States gubernatorial elections
  • Governor Thomas Kean was term-limited after two consecutive terms. Democrat James Florio, a U.S. Representative from Camden County and a twice-unsuccessful candidate

    1989 United States gubernatorial elections

    1989 United States gubernatorial elections

    1989_United_States_gubernatorial_elections

  • 1982 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey
  • district. Incumbent Democrat James Florio won. The district included Gloucester County and parts of Camden County. James Florio, incumbent Representative

    1982 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey

    1982 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey

    1982_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_New_Jersey

  • Bruno Richard Hauptmann
  • German-American executed for kidnapping and murder (1899–1936)

    in 1984, the judge dismissed her claims. In 1990, New Jersey governor James Florio declined her appeal for a meeting to clear Hauptmann's name. Anna Hauptmann

    Bruno Richard Hauptmann

    Bruno Richard Hauptmann

    Bruno_Richard_Hauptmann

  • 1978 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey
  • terms. Incumbent Democrat James Florio won. The district included Gloucester County and parts of Camden County. James Florio, incumbent Representative

    1978 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey

    1978 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey

    1978_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_New_Jersey

  • 1988 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey
  • House. Incumbent Democrat James Florio won. The district included parts of Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester counties. James Florio, incumbent Representative

    1988 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey

    1988 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey

    1988_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_New_Jersey

  • Steve Forbes
  • American businessman and publisher (born 1947)

    plan proved to be a major factor in her victory over incumbent Governor James Florio. Despite Forbes and Whitman being childhood friends, Forbes would later

    Steve Forbes

    Steve Forbes

    Steve_Forbes

  • Vincenzo Florio
  • Italian entrepreneur and racing driver (1883–1959)

    Vincenzo Florio Jr. (18 March 1883 – 6 January 1959) was an Italian entrepreneur, heir of the rich Florio entrepreneurial dynasty, one of the wealthiest

    Vincenzo Florio

    Vincenzo Florio

    Vincenzo_Florio

  • 1986 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey
  • seats. Incumbent Democrat James Florio won. The district included parts of Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester counties. James Florio, incumbent Representative

    1986 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey

    1986 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey

    1986_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_New_Jersey

  • New Jersey's congressional delegations
  • 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 98th (1983–1985) James Florio (D) William J. Hughes (D) James J. Howard (D) Chris Smith (R) Marge Roukema (R) Bernard

    New Jersey's congressional delegations

    New_Jersey's_congressional_delegations

  • 1981 United States gubernatorial elections
  • Assembly Thomas Kean narrowly defeated Democratic U.S. Representative James Florio, 49.46%-49.38, following a recount. Kean's margin of victory was 1,797

    1981 United States gubernatorial elections

    1981 United States gubernatorial elections

    1981_United_States_gubernatorial_elections

  • 1993 United States elections
  • Jersey James Florio Democratic 1989 Incumbent lost re-election. New governor elected. Republican gain. Y Christine Todd Whitman (Republican) 49.3% James Florio

    1993 United States elections

    1993 United States elections

    1993_United_States_elections

  • 2001 New Jersey gubernatorial election
  • Schundler, becoming New Jersey's first majority-elected governor since James Florio in 1989. Democrats simultaneously ended Republican control of both houses

    2001 New Jersey gubernatorial election

    2001 New Jersey gubernatorial election

    2001_New_Jersey_gubernatorial_election

  • Drumthwacket
  • Historic house in New Jersey

    residence. Thomas Kean (1982–1990) lived in his private home in Livingston. James Florio (1990–1994) lived full-time in the mansion. Christine Todd Whitman (1994–2001)

    Drumthwacket

    Drumthwacket

    Drumthwacket

  • Knife and Fork Inn
  • Restaurant in Atlantic City, New Jersey

    the casino mogul Steve Wynn and two former Governors of New Jersey, James Florio and Christine Todd Whitman. However it would be one specific mover and

    Knife and Fork Inn

    Knife and Fork Inn

    Knife_and_Fork_Inn

  • 1976 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey
  • bosses. Incumbent Democrat James Florio won. The district included Gloucester County and parts of Camden County. James Florio, incumbent Representative

    1976 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey

    1976 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey

    1976_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_New_Jersey

  • Jon Corzine
  • American politician (born 1947)

    Lautenberg. Despite initially trailing behind his opponent, former governor James Florio, in the Democratic primary by 30 percentage points, Corzine won the nomination

    Jon Corzine

    Jon Corzine

    Jon_Corzine

  • 1980 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey
  • two-year terms. Incumbent James Florio won. The district included Gloucester County and parts of Camden County. James Florio, incumbent Representative

    1980 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey

    1980 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey

    1980_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_New_Jersey

  • John E. Hunt
  • American politician (1908–1989)

    eight years, and was defeated in 1974 by future Governor of New Jersey, James Florio. His staunch support for President Richard Nixon throughout the Watergate

    John E. Hunt

    John E. Hunt

    John_E._Hunt

  • New Jersey Department of the Public Advocate
  • New Jersey government department

    P.L. 1994, c. 58), ending the tenure of Zulima Farber under Governor James Florio. The New Jersey Legislature passed the Public Advocate Restoration Act

    New Jersey Department of the Public Advocate

    New Jersey Department of the Public Advocate

    New_Jersey_Department_of_the_Public_Advocate

  • Peter Shapiro (financier)
  • American politician (1952–2024)

    Succeeded by Nicholas R. Amato Party political offices Preceded by James Florio Democratic Nominee for Governor of New Jersey 1985 Succeeded by James Florio

    Peter Shapiro (financier)

    Peter_Shapiro_(financier)

  • Secretary of State of New Jersey
  • New Jersey executive officer

    Republican 27 Joan Haberle 1990–1992 James Florio (1990–94) Democratic 28 Daniel Dalton 1992–1994 James Florio Democratic 29 Lonna Hooks 1994–1998 Christine

    Secretary of State of New Jersey

    Secretary of State of New Jersey

    Secretary_of_State_of_New_Jersey

  • Lists of Italian Americans
  • Representatives for New Jersey's 7th congressional district (2001–2009) James Florio - Member of the United States House of Representatives for New Jersey's

    Lists of Italian Americans

    Lists_of_Italian_Americans

  • Brendan Byrne
  • American politician (1924–2018)

    opponents in the 1977 Democratic primary, including future governor James Florio. However, Byrne obtained the party's nomination, and went on to defeat

    Brendan Byrne

    Brendan Byrne

    Brendan_Byrne

  • 1977 New Jersey gubernatorial election
  • challenger was James Florio, a second-term South Jersey who announced his intent to run in January. Before entering the race, Florio publicly claimed

    1977 New Jersey gubernatorial election

    1977 New Jersey gubernatorial election

    1977_New_Jersey_gubernatorial_election

  • Ron Jaworski
  • American football player and analyst (born 1951)

    contemplated retirement, and he was seen as a potential candidate to replace James Florio in the United States House of Representatives. He ultimately never ran

    Ron Jaworski

    Ron Jaworski

    Ron_Jaworski

  • Max's Bar & Grill
  • Restaurant in Long Branch, New Jersey, U.S.

    state, proclaimed Mrs. Max as the Queen of Hot Dogs; and in 1992 Gov. James Florio proclaimed that a trip to the Jersey Shore without a stop at Max’s in

    Max's Bar & Grill

    Max's Bar & Grill

    Max's_Bar_&_Grill

  • Caryl Florio
  • American composer

    William James Robjohn, better known by the pseudonym Caryl Florio, (2 November 1843 – 21 November 1920) was an English-born American composer, pianist

    Caryl Florio

    Caryl_Florio

  • 2001 United States gubernatorial elections
  • election with 56% of the vote — the first majority-elected governor since James Florio in 1989. His Republican opponent in that race was Bret Schundler. This

    2001 United States gubernatorial elections

    2001 United States gubernatorial elections

    2001_United_States_gubernatorial_elections

  • 2000 United States Senate election in New Jersey
  • July 1999) Jon Corzine, former CFO and senior partner of Goldman Sachs James Florio, former Governor of New Jersey and U.S. representative B. Thomas Byrne

    2000 United States Senate election in New Jersey

    2000 United States Senate election in New Jersey

    2000_United_States_Senate_election_in_New_Jersey

  • Lafayette, Indiana
  • City in Indiana, US

    Court Lucinda Florio (1947–2022), teacher and advocate for education and literacy, who, as the wife of former New Jersey Governor James Florio, served as

    Lafayette, Indiana

    Lafayette, Indiana

    Lafayette,_Indiana

  • John Florio
  • 16th/17th-century English linguist and lexicographer

    language tutor at the Court of James I. He is recognised as the most important Renaissance humanist in England. Florio contributed 1,149 words to the

    John Florio

    John Florio

    John_Florio

  • New Jersey Department of Agriculture
  • State agency of New Jersey, United States

    Cahill   Brendan Byrne 5. Arthur R. Brown Jr. 1982 2002   Thomas Kean   James Florio   Christine Todd Whitman   Donald DiFrancesco 6. Charles M. Kuperus 2002

    New Jersey Department of Agriculture

    New Jersey Department of Agriculture

    New_Jersey_Department_of_Agriculture

  • Robert Del Tufo
  • American lawyer

    sworn in as Attorney General on January 16, 1990, the day of Governor James Florio's inauguration, resigning in 1993 to join the New York City firm Skadden

    Robert Del Tufo

    Robert_Del_Tufo

  • Anthony J. Cimino
  • American politician

    leaving the Assembly, Cimino served as commissioner of personnel in the James Florio administration. For five years, Cimino was the president and chief executive

    Anthony J. Cimino

    Anthony_J._Cimino

  • John J. Horn
  • American politician (1917–1999)

    Assembly in both 1969 and 1971, each time with Democratic running mate James Florio, who had served Horn as a legislative aide while he was still in law

    John J. Horn

    John_J._Horn

  • 1989 United States elections
  • 1981 Incumbent term-limited. New governor elected. Democratic gain. Y James Florio (Democratic) 61.2% Jim Courter (Republican) 37.2% Dan Karlan (Libertarian)

    1989 United States elections

    1989 United States elections

    1989_United_States_elections

  • Marianne Espinosa
  • American judge

    Divisions. Her term was to end in September 1993, at which time Governor James Florio nominated her for a second term, which would mean tenure until the retirement

    Marianne Espinosa

    Marianne_Espinosa

  • Valerie H. Armstrong
  • American former judge

    was appointed as a judge for the New Jersey Superior Court by Governor James Florio in 1991, serving in the family division and becoming presiding judge

    Valerie H. Armstrong

    Valerie_H._Armstrong

  • Steven P. Perskie
  • American politician

    Jersey Senate in 1977. Perskie was Chief of Staff to New Jersey Governor James Florio from 1989 - 1990 and as the third chairman of the New Jersey Casino Control

    Steven P. Perskie

    Steven_P._Perskie

  • 1974 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey
  • fifth term in office, but he was defeated by Democratic assemblyman James Florio. John E. Hunt, incumbent Representative since 1967 Hunt formally announced

    1974 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey

    1974 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey

    1974_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_New_Jersey

  • List of burials at Arlington National Cemetery
  • Movement; assassinated in 1963 Arthur A. Fletcher, civil rights advocate James Florio, Governor of New Jersey (1990–1994) Lawrence Freedman, former US Army

    List of burials at Arlington National Cemetery

    List_of_burials_at_Arlington_National_Cemetery

  • Barbara McConnell
  • American politician

    General Assembly from 1978 to 1982 and in the cabinet of former Governor James Florio. McConnell was born Barbara Wright, daughter of Carson and Mildred Wright

    Barbara McConnell

    Barbara_McConnell

  • Phillipsburg High School (New Jersey)
  • High school in Warren County, New Jersey, US

    Then-Governor Jon Corzine was in attendance as well as former Governor James Florio, Phillipsburg School District Superintendent Mark B. Miller and then-State

    Phillipsburg High School (New Jersey)

    Phillipsburg_High_School_(New_Jersey)

  • Joseph C. Salema
  • Joseph C. Salema is the former Chief of Staff to New Jersey Governor James Florio, a position he held from 1990 to 1993. Salema resigned in the Spring

    Joseph C. Salema

    Joseph_C._Salema

  • 96th United States Congress
  • 1979–1981 U.S. Congress

    Ranking Member: Tim Lee Carter) Transportation and Commerce (Chair: James Florio; Ranking Member: Edward R. Madigan) Judiciary (Chair: Peter W. Rodino;

    96th United States Congress

    96th United States Congress

    96th_United_States_Congress

  • 1986 United States House of Representatives elections
  • House elections for the 100th U.S. Congress

    Charles Whitley retired. Ohio 14: John F. Seiberling retired. Oklahoma 1: James R. Jones: retired to run for U.S. Senate. Oregon 4: Jim Weaver: retired

    1986 United States House of Representatives elections

    1986 United States House of Representatives elections

    1986_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections

  • Pinelands National Reserve
  • National reserve that encompasses the New Jersey Pine Barrens

    bill in an amendment, sponsored by Congressmen Forsythe, Hughes, and James Florio. The bill passed in the United States Senate on October 27, 1977. A similar

    Pinelands National Reserve

    Pinelands National Reserve

    Pinelands_National_Reserve

  • 1984 United States House of Representatives elections
  • House elections for the 99th U.S. Congress

    York 30: Barber Conable. Was succeeded by Fred J. Eckert. North Carolina 9: James G. Martin: to run for Governor of North Carolina. Was succeeded by Alex

    1984 United States House of Representatives elections

    1984 United States House of Representatives elections

    1984_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections

  • Frank J. Dodd
  • American businessman and politician

    included a crowded field of 13 candidates, led by U.S. Representative James Florio, U.S. Representative Robert A. Roe, Newark Mayor Kenneth A. Gibson, Senate

    Frank J. Dodd

    Frank_J._Dodd

  • Edward H. Salmon
  • American politician

    was appointed to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities by Governor James Florio. Sullivan, Joseph F. (1991-06-03). "New Jersey Primary Offers Outlet

    Edward H. Salmon

    Edward_H._Salmon

  • Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto
  • American law firm in Washington, D.C.

    Protecting Environmental and Nuclear Whistleblowers: A Litigation Manual. James Florio, the former Congressman and Governor of New Jersey described the books

    Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto

    Kohn, Kohn & Colapinto

    Kohn,_Kohn_&_Colapinto

  • 1981 United States elections
  • of Delegates but lost 8 seats. The original election results were close; Florio called for a recount. The results here are from the recount. "Candidates

    1981 United States elections

    1981 United States elections

    1981_United_States_elections

  • 1978 United States House of Representatives elections
  • House elections for the 96th U.S. Congress

    First elected Result Candidates New Jersey 1 James Florio Democratic 1974 Incumbent re-elected. Y James Florio (Democratic) 79.4% Robert Mark Deitch (Republican)

    1978 United States House of Representatives elections

    1978 United States House of Representatives elections

    1978_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections

  • Superfund
  • US federal program

    the House as "Hazardous Waste Containment Act of 1980" (H.R. 7020) by James Florio (D–NJ) on April 2, 1980 Committee consideration by House Interstate and

    Superfund

    Superfund

    Superfund

  • Street money
  • American political tactic

    exchange for their keeping their congregation from voting for incumbent James Florio. Rollins later retracted his claims, saying that his comments were taken

    Street money

    Street money

    Street_money

  • New Jersey Hall of Fame
  • Non-profit honorary organization

    Brian Williams Howard Katz Alice Waters Dizzy Gillespie James Gandolfini The Shirelles James Florio Peter J. McGuire Elizabeth Cady Stanton Patrick Ewing

    New Jersey Hall of Fame

    New_Jersey_Hall_of_Fame

  • List of Italian-American politicians by state
  • Donald Cresitello Anthony R. Cucci Donald DiFrancesco Mike Ferguson James Florio Buddy Fortunato Garry Furnari S. Thomas Gagliano Thomas Gangemi John

    List of Italian-American politicians by state

    List_of_Italian-American_politicians_by_state

  • 101st United States Congress
  • 1989–1991 U.S. legislative term

    Budget Office: James L. Blum Jr. (acting), until March 6, 1989 Robert D. Reischauer, from March 6, 1989 Librarian of Congress: James H. Billington Public

    101st United States Congress

    101st United States Congress

    101st_United_States_Congress

  • David Samson (lawyer)
  • American politician (born 1939)

    agreement. Among his public positions, Samson was appointed by Governor James Florio as a member of the governor’s Commission on Health Care Costs and by

    David Samson (lawyer)

    David_Samson_(lawyer)

  • Metuchen, New Jersey
  • Borough in Middlesex County, New Jersey, US

    first black actress to win an Emmy James Florio (1937-2022), Governor of New Jersey from 1990 to 1994 Lucinda Florio (1947–2022), teacher and advocate

    Metuchen, New Jersey

    Metuchen, New Jersey

    Metuchen,_New_Jersey

  • Mantua Township, New Jersey
  • Township in Gloucester County, New Jersey, US

    genre Lucinda Florio (1947–2022), teacher and advocate for education and literacy, who, as the wife of former New Jersey Governor James Florio, served as

    Mantua Township, New Jersey

    Mantua Township, New Jersey

    Mantua_Township,_New_Jersey

  • List of people from Brooklyn
  • and member of R&B group Lyric James Florio (1937–2022) – 49th governor of New Jersey, 1990–1994 CJ Fly (born 1993) James Foley (born 1953) – film director

    List of people from Brooklyn

    List_of_people_from_Brooklyn

  • November 1993
  • Month in 1993

    election, Republican Christine Todd Whitman defeated incumbent Democrat James Florio for the position of Governor of New Jersey. In the 1993 Virginia gubernatorial

    November 1993

    November 1993

    November_1993

  • 1988 United States House of Representatives elections
  • House elections for the 101st U.S. Congress

    Nashville. Virginia 5: Dan Daniel died January 24, 1988. New Jersey 5: James J. Howard died March 25, 1988. New York 19: Mario Biaggi resigned August

    1988 United States House of Representatives elections

    1988 United States House of Representatives elections

    1988_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections

  • Philip Keegan
  • American politician

    public relations executive for Bally's Casino in Atlantic City. Governor James Florio called Keegan back into service in 1990 to serve as New Jersey's Democratic

    Philip Keegan

    Philip_Keegan

  • Rutgers University–Camden
  • Public university in Camden, New Jersey, US

    S. House of Representatives representing New Jersey's 12th District. James Florio, J.D. 1967, 49th Governor of New Jersey (1990–1994) Frank J. Giordano

    Rutgers University–Camden

    Rutgers University–Camden

    Rutgers_University–Camden

  • Raymond A. Batten
  • American politician

    In 1992 Batten was named to the New Jersey Superior Court by Governor James Florio. In 1999 Batten was reappointed to the Superior Court by Governor Todd

    Raymond A. Batten

    Raymond_A._Batten

  • 1976 United States House of Representatives elections
  • House elections for the 95th U.S. Congress

    First elected Results Candidates New Jersey 1 James Florio Democratic 1974 Incumbent re-elected. Y James Florio (Democratic) 70.1% Joseph I. McCullough Jr

    1976 United States House of Representatives elections

    1976 United States House of Representatives elections

    1976_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections

  • List of governors of New Jersey
  • 2023. "Jim Florio". National Governors Association. January 18, 2022. Retrieved March 29, 2023. Blomquist, David (January 17, 1990). "Florio's Turn – 49th

    List of governors of New Jersey

    List_of_governors_of_New_Jersey

  • Wilfredo Caraballo
  • American Democratic Party politician

    In early 1990, Caraballo left Seton Hall when Governor of New Jersey James Florio brought him into the executive branch of the government of New Jersey

    Wilfredo Caraballo

    Wilfredo_Caraballo

  • Ernest F. Schuck
  • American politician (1929-2009)

    serving in that role until 1974. He was elected in 1973, together with James Florio, to represent the 5th Legislative District in the New Jersey General

    Ernest F. Schuck

    Ernest_F._Schuck

  • Upendra J. Chivukula
  • American politician

    for public office, Chivukula was appointed by Governor of New Jersey James Florio to the New Jersey State Board of Social Work Examiners. He served on

    Upendra J. Chivukula

    Upendra J. Chivukula

    Upendra_J._Chivukula

  • 1972 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey
  • in office over Democratic assemblyman James Florio. John E. Hunt, incumbent Representative since 1967 James Florio, assemblyman from Camden Elizabeth Drevs

    1972 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey

    1972 United States House of Representatives elections in New Jersey

    1972_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections_in_New_Jersey

  • William J. Hughes
  • American politician (1932–2019)

    Harrison A. Williams and Clifford P. Case, and Reps. Edwin B. Forsythe and James Florio in coauthoring a historic law enacted in 1978 that established the Pinelands

    William J. Hughes

    William J. Hughes

    William_J._Hughes

  • William T. Cahill
  • American politician (1912–1996)

    Christine Todd Whitman, and former governors Brendan Byrne, Thomas Kean, and James Florio were in attendance. Cahill was interred at Calvary Cemetery in Cherry

    William T. Cahill

    William T. Cahill

    William_T._Cahill

  • The College of New Jersey
  • Public university in Ewing Township, New Jersey, US

    the nation over more than 25 years. The College of New Jersey Alumni James Florio, the 49th Governor of New Jersey, graduated from TCNJ in 1962. Chris

    The College of New Jersey

    The_College_of_New_Jersey

  • 95th United States Congress
  • 1977–1979 U.S. Congress

    1977 Walter Mondale (D), from January 20, 1977 President pro tempore: James Eastland (D) Permanent Acting President pro tempore: Lee Metcalf (D), until

    95th United States Congress

    95th United States Congress

    95th_United_States_Congress

  • Clay Constantinou
  • American lawyer and diplomat

    electors casting their votes for the Clinton/Gore ticket. In 1989, Governor James Florio appointed him Commissioner of the New Jersey Turnpike Authority. Constantinou

    Clay Constantinou

    Clay Constantinou

    Clay_Constantinou

  • Gloucester City, New Jersey
  • City in Camden County, New Jersey, US

    needed] Lucinda Florio (1947–2022), teacher and advocate for education and literacy, who, as the wife of former New Jersey Governor James Florio, served as

    Gloucester City, New Jersey

    Gloucester City, New Jersey

    Gloucester_City,_New_Jersey

  • List of The College of New Jersey alumni
  • January 4, 2016. Retrieved June 9, 2012. United States Congress. "James Joseph Florio (id: F000215)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress

    List of The College of New Jersey alumni

    List_of_The_College_of_New_Jersey_alumni

  • Bob Grant (radio host)
  • American radio host (1929–2013)

    by doing daily rants against New Jersey Governor James Florio calling him "flim-flam Florio." Florio stated at the time, "how can I win with Bob Grant

    Bob Grant (radio host)

    Bob_Grant_(radio_host)

  • 1990 United States House of Representatives elections
  • House elections for the 102nd U.S. Congress

    following trial over links to involvement in Wedtech scandal. New Jersey 1: James Florio resigned January 16, 1990, to become Governor of New Jersey. Hawaii 2:

    1990 United States House of Representatives elections

    1990 United States House of Representatives elections

    1990_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections

  • 1982 United States House of Representatives elections
  • House elections for the 98th U.S. Congress

    Mississippi 2: David R. Bowen, was succeeded by Webb Franklin. Nevada at-large: James David Santini, to run for U.S. senator, was succeeded by Barbara Vucanovich

    1982 United States House of Representatives elections

    1982 United States House of Representatives elections

    1982_United_States_House_of_Representatives_elections

  • Pinelands Protection Act
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    Candidates Member Party First elected New Jersey 1 James Florio Democratic 1974 Incumbent re-elected. ▌Y James Florio (Democratic) 76.7% ▌Scott L. Sibert (Republican)

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    Supplanter; One who Replaces; Form of James

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    Spanish : variant of Gámez (see Gamez).English : variant of Game.

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    English : patronymic from Jack 1.Czech (Jakeš) : from a derivative of the personal name Jakub, Czech form of Jacob.

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    Jamese

    Form of James; One who Supplants

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    English : from a personal name that has the same origin as Jacob. However, among English speakers, it is now felt to be a separate name in its own right. This is largely because in the Authorized Version of the Bible (1611) the form James is used in the New Testament as the name of two of Christ’s apostles (James the brother of John and James the brother of Andrew), whereas in the Old Testament the brother of Esau is called Jacob. The form James comes from Latin Jacobus via Late Latin Jac(o)mus, which also gave rise to Jaime, the regular form of the name in Spanish (as opposed to the learned Jacobo). See also Jack and Jackman. This is a common surname throughout the British Isles, particularly in South Wales.

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    King John' James Jurney, servant to Lady Faulconbridge. 'King Richard III' Sir James Tyrrel....

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    JAMES

    Middle English and Old French vernacular form of Late Latin Jacomus, from Greek Iakobos, JAMES means "supplanter." In the New Testament bible, this is the name of several characters, including two apostles and a half-brother of Jesus.

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    Supplanter; Jimmy; Variant of Jacob; Holds the Heel; He who Supplants; A Cheerful; Great; Lovable

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    Son of James.

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    Ames

    English : from the Old French and Middle English personal name Amys, Amice, which is either directly from Latin amicus ‘friend’, used as a personal name, or via a Late Latin derivative of this, Amicius.German : of uncertain origin. Perhaps a nickname for an active person, from a Germanic word related to Old High German amazzig ‘busy’. Compare modern German Ameise ‘ant’.William Ames, the son of Richard Ames of Bruton, Somerset, came to Braintree, MA, from England in about 1640. He had numerous prominent descendants.

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    Variant spelling of English/Scottish Jamie, JAMEY means "supplanter."

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    Sames

    English : unexplained.German : possibly from a Germanic stem sam used of a personal name of unknown meaning.

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    English : probably from the possessive case of the Middle English word eam ‘uncle’, denoting a retainer in the household of the uncle of some important local person.English : possibly also a variant of Ames.

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    Variant spelling of English James, JAYMES means "supplanter."

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    same as Jacob, the Greek form of Jacob, supplanter (to take the place of another, as through force, scheming, strategy, or the like)

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    James Seamus

    The Irish version of James. Many well-known Irishmen have been called Seamus including the 1995 Nobel poet laureate Seamus Heaney. The Nobel prize in Literature was awarded for his “”works of lyrical beauty and ethical depth, which exalt everyday miracles and the living past.””

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    Supplanter

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    English : habitational name from Hames Hall in Papcastle, Cumbria, named from the plural of northern Middle English hame ‘homestead’.

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    Faguni

    A Month of Hindi

  • Marinos
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    Marinos

    Of the sea.

  • Derbe
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    Biblical

    Derbe

    A sting.

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    Pranamya

    Respectful; To be Worshipped; Life

  • Advit
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    Advit

    Unique, Focused

  • Samera
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    Samera

    Enchanting

  • Punites
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    Punites

    beholding; my face

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    Murshidah

    Guide

  • Vikrant
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    Vikrant

    Powerful, Warrior

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    Jehoiarib

    Fighting; or multiplying; of the Lord.

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  • Hellanodic
  • n.

    A judge or umpire in games or combats.

  • Gray
  • superl.

    Old; mature; as, gray experience. Ames.

  • Binominal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to two names; binomial.

  • Polyonomous
  • a.

    Having many names or titles; polyonymous.

  • Lames
  • n. pl.

    Small steel plates combined together so as to slide one upon the other and form a piece of armor.

  • Table
  • n.

    The games of backgammon and of draughts.

  • Gong
  • n.

    A privy or jakes.

  • Jeames
  • n.

    A footman; a flunky.

  • Fish
  • n.

    A counter, used in various games.

  • Jambes
  • n.

    Alt. of Jambeux

  • Onomatologist
  • n.

    One versed in the history of names.

  • Trieterics
  • n. pl.

    Festival games celebrated once in three years.

  • Quinquennalia
  • n. pl.

    Public games celebrated every five years.

  • Tamer
  • n.

    One who tames or subdues.

  • Namer
  • n.

    One who names, or calls by name.

  • Jakes
  • n.

    A privy.

  • Dice
  • v. i.

    To play games with dice.

  • Multinominous
  • a.

    Having many names or terms.

  • Gameful
  • a.

    Full of game or games.