NEW JERSEY
     Nov. 7, 2017 Governor
 
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KIM GUADAGNO'S PLEDGE TO YOU

"I'm going to deliver immediate property tax relief to New Jersey families.
And if I don't lower your property taxes, I won't run for re-election."

Kim Guadagno

KimForNJ.com

KIM GUADAGNO will cut your property taxes NOW!

Kim's innovative property tax cut would deliver IMMEDIATE PROPERTY TAX relief by capping the school portion of your property tax bill to 5% of your household income.

NO NEW JERSEY FAMILY WOULD HAVE TO LEAVE OUR STATE DUE TO AN INCREASING PROPERTY TAX BILL.

Go to KimForNJ.com to learn more about how much you would save.

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Kim Guadagno is fighting for us.

SHE'S A WORKING MOM, FORMER PROSECUTOR, AND JOB CREATOR.

Kim knows what it's like to live paycheck to paycheck – she was raised in a blue-collar family that moved around the country in search of work. After school, Kim worked in the U.S. Attorney's office prosecuting and convicting crooked politicians. She's a former sheriff, who is strong on law and order.

As our Lieutenant Governor, Kim has saved thousands of New Jersey jobs. Thanks to Kim's hard work, we've recovered every single job our state lost since the great recession. Kim also stood up for taxpayers by opposing the job-killing gas tax increase and $300 million in new spending on the State House in Trenton.

Now, Kim's running for governor. Her goal: make New Jersey better. From cutting up the red-tape regulations to revamping our outdated blueprint for education, to cutting taxes, and making our state more affordable – Kim's only priority is you.

KIM GUADAGNO. REPUBLICAN FOR GOVERNOR.

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Biography  [born April 13, 1959]
www.kimfornj.com/about

Kim's Story

Before she chose to live, work and raise a family in New Jersey, Kim was born to Patricia and Charles McFadden in Waterloo, Iowa as the middle of five children. Because of her father's job in sales, Kim lived in more than a dozen places before going to college.

Kim attended high school in Michigan and earned a political science degree from Ursinus College in Pennsylvania. After graduating cum laude in 1983 from American University Washington College of Law, Kim took a job as a federal law clerk in New York City and later worked litigation cases at a private law firm.

In 1988, Kim joined the elite United States Organized Crime Strike Force started by former U.S. Senator Robert Kennedy to root out organized crime and illegal racketeering. She later rose to the position of an assistant United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey in Newark, where she built a reputation as a tough and effective prosecutor for busting corrupt politicians. In fact, she was awarded the United States Department of Justice's highest honor for her prosecutions of two separate corrupt public officials.

From 1999 to 2001, Kim served as assistant attorney general for the State of New Jersey responsible for statewide criminal investigations and oversight of 300 prosecutors and investigators.

Making New Jersey Better

As a wife and mother of three, Kim first decided to run for public office because she wanted to solve real problems facing her community and make it a better place to live, work and raise a family. In 2005, she was elected as a commissioner in the Borough of Monmouth Beach. In 2007, Kim became the first woman elected sheriff in Monmouth County’s history, and led the 650-member, $65 million law enforcement agency.

In 2010, Kim was sworn in as New Jersey's first Lt. Governor and 33rd Secretary of State, and was re-elected in 2013. 

Kim has spent the past seven years focused on cutting government red tape, recruiting new businesses to New Jersey and helping existing businesses stay and grow. Today, Kim continues to keep New Jersey open for business while managing the states $40 billion tourism industry and overseeing New Jersey’s long-term growth plan for military bases and U.S. Coast Guard installations.

A New Jersey Story

Kim met her husband, Mike, while working at the United States Organized Crime Strike Force on Brooklyn. They married and moved to Monmouth County in 1991. Mike served as the chief of the fraud division in the U.S. Attorney's Office in Newark. He was appointed by Governor Codey to the Superior Court in 2005, where he served 8 years in the Family Section, and is now serving in the Appellate Division.

Kim's oldest son, Kevin, is a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force having graduated from the Air Force Academy in 2015. He is presently training to be a fighter pilot at Vance Air Force Base in Oklahoma. Her second son, Michael, is a junior at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire and her youngest son, Anderson, is a sophomore in high school.