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Gallo was elected to the Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council in 1967, and served as council president from 1968 to 1971. He was elected to the Morris County Board of Freeholders in 1971 to fill an unexpired term, and elected to a full three-year term in 1972. He was the freeholder director from
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by 6,605 votes, 26,277 to 19,672. Gallo faced Sinsimer again in 1977 and won by an even greater margin, 15,505 votes, 33,306 to 17,801. He was re-elected by similar margins in 1979, 1981, and 1983. Gallo was elected Assembly Minority Leader in 1981 and was re-elected to a second term in 1983.
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was thrown out in 1984 on the grounds that the variations in district populations were too large. A panel of federal judges substituted a new map that significantly altered the 11th District, home to 11-term Democratic incumbent
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in 1992 and the cancer returned in 1994. He withdrew as a candidate for re-election on August 29, 1994, and died on November 6, 1994, at age 58. Assemblyman
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He spent his career as a realtor and real estate developer, and was an owner of Gallo & DeCroce, a firm he started with another future elected official,
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Ultimately, Gallo defeated Minish by 27,624 votes, 133,662 (56%) to 106,038 (44%). He was undoubtedly helped by
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was named to replace Gallo on the ballot, and was elected two days after Gallo's death.
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counties, including his hometown of Parsippany. The Republican incumbent,
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1973 to 1975. In 1974, Gallo considered running for
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Dean A. Gallo

U.S. House of Representatives
New Jersey
11th
Joseph Minish
Rodney Frelinghuysen
New Jersey General Assembly
Barbara A. Curran
Leanna Brown
Ralph A. Loveys
John J. Sinsimer
Robert J. Martin
24th District
26th District
New Jersey General Assembly
James R. Hurley
Chuck Hardwick
Hackensack, New Jersey
Denville, New Jersey
Republican
Parsippany, New Jersey
United States House of Representatives
New Jersey's 11th congressional district
Denville, New Jersey
Hackensack, New Jersey
Boonton, New Jersey
Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey
Boonton High School
Alex DeCroce

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