Is Steve Oroho the smartest legislator?
Senator Steven Oroho (R-Sussex), 49, a certified financial planner, is a graduate of St. Francis University.  He served as a Sussex County Freeholder and Franklin Borough Councilman before winning an open State Senate seat in 2007.

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May 30, 2007 - 11:09am

Small business group to back Gregg

The National Federation of Independent Business, New Jersey’s leading small-business advocacy group, will endorse Guy Gregg for the GOP State Senate nomination at a new conference tomorrow.  Gregg, a seven-term Assemblyman, faces Sussex County Freeholder Steve Oroho for the 24th district seat of retiring State Sen. Bob Littell.

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May 25, 2007 - 12:56pm

Spending in key legislative primaries

Republican Senate Primary - Distrtict 24

STEVE OROHO
Raised: $ 266,480
Spent: $ 62,812
Cash-on-Hand: $ 213,667

GUY GREGG
Raised: $ 218,336
Spent: $ 83,875
Cash-on-Hand: $ 134,661

Republican Assembly Primary - District 26

ALEX DECROCE
Raised: $ 363,922
Spent: $ 226,536
Cash-on-Hand: $ 137,386

LARRY CASHA
Raised: $ 250,798
Spent: $ 179,873
Cash-on-Hand: $ 70,925

JAY WEBBER
Raised: $ 93,422
Spent: $ 44,494
Cash-on-Hand: $ 48,927

Democratic Senate Primary - District 28

RONALD RICE
Raised: $ 273,252
Spent: $ 281,381
Cash-on-Hand: $ 32,830

BILAL BEASLEY
Raised: $ 99,400
Spent: $ 29,156
Cash-on-Hand: $ 67,243

Democratic Senate Primary - District 31

SANDRA CUNNINGHAM
Raised: $ 69,605
Spent: $ 47,797
Cash-on-Hand: $ 21,807

LOUIS MANZO
Not available

Democratic Senate Primary - District 33

BRIAN STACK
Raised: $ 81,426
Spent: $ 67,825
Cash-on-Hand: $ 13,600

SAL VEGA
Not available

Republican Senate Primary - District 40

KEVIN O'TOOLE
Raised: $ 185,463
Spent: $ 88,649
Cash-on-Hand: $ 96,713

TODD CALIGUIRE
Raised: $ 46,407
Spent: $ 14,255
Cash-on-Hand: $ 31,925

SourceNew Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission

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May 24, 2007 - 11:58am

Steve Oroho's Ad

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May 24, 2007 - 11:58am

Steve Oroho's Ad

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April 5, 2007 - 3:05pm

Oroho wants six debates with Gregg

Steve Oroho has challenged Guy Gregg to six debates as they compete for the Republican State Senate nomination in the 24th district. 

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April 5, 2007 - 2:35pm

Nine GOP Senators back Gregg

Nine Republican State Senators have endorsed Guy Gregg for the GOP State Senate nomination in the 24th district. Gregg faces Steve Oroho, a Sussex County Freeholder, for the seat Robert Littell is giving up at the end of the year. Littell is strongly supporting Oroho as his successor.

Endorsing Gregg: Nicholas Asselta, Anthony Bucco, Leonard Connors, Peter Inverso, Walter Kavanaugh, Tom Kean, Jr., Joseph Kyrillos, Sonny McCullough, and Bob Singer.

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March 6, 2007 - 7:34pm

Littell to retire

State Sen. Robert Littell, the dean of the New Jersey Legislature, will not seek re-election to another term in the Senate.  The 71-year-old Sussex County Republican was elected to the State Assembly in 1967, and moved up to the State Senate when Wayne Dumont left in 1990.

Littell's retirement sets up a 24th district Senate primary between Assemblyman Guy Gregg and Littell's hand-picked successor, Sussex County Freeholder Steve Oroho.  Assemblywoman Alison Littell McHose, the Senator's daughter, will seek re-election on Oroho's slate.

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