Republican incumbent Parker Space won re-election Tuesday, and running mater Gail Phoebus was elected to replace retiring Republican incumbent Alison Littell McHose, according to the Associated Press
TRENTON -- Republicans are keeping control of north Jersey's 24th District in the state Assembly -- with a new face set to fill one of the seats.
Republican incumbent Parker Space won re-election Tuesday, and running-mate Gail Phoebus was elected to replace Republican Alison Littell McHose, according to the Associated Press.
They beat Democrats Michael F. Grace and Jacqueline Stapel.
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McHose did not run for re-election and resigned her seat on Oct. 16 to take a job as administrator of Franklin Borough.
Space was elected to his second full term. Phoebus is a Sussex County freeholder.
The heavily Republican district represents parts of Morris, Sussex, and Warren counties in the New Jersey Legislature.
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