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- Q4772774 description "American politician".
- Q4772774 description "American politician".
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- Q4772774 abstract "He was born on July 10, 1931 in Newark, New Jersey. He later served in the United States Marine Corps during the Korean War.In the 1960s he opposed desegregation busing in the United States. When Newark experienced civil unrest in the 1960s, he advocated armed white self-defense. In 1969 he formed the volunteer North Ward First Aid Squad; critics accused the group's nighttime patrols of vigilantism.He was elected to the Newark City Council in 1970, and to the New Jersey General Assembly in 1971. Running as an Independent, he was the top vote getter in a field of 7 candidates with 13,857 votes. Democrat Frank G. Megaro, who received 13,857 votes, also won. Defeated were incumbent Democratic Assemblyman Paul Policastro (10,825 votes), incumbent Republican Assemblyman C. Richard Fiore (8,215 votes), Republican Ralph D'Ambola (7,351 votes), Del Mauro (3,323 votes), and independent Nicholas A. Ciufi II (2,729 votes).In 1973, Imperiale ran as an independent for the New Jersey State Senate, seeking an open seat in the newly created 30th district, which comprised Newark's East Ward, and Harrison and Kearny in Hudson County. Imperiale, received 24,756 votes (49%), against Democrat Gregory J. Castano with 18,286 votes (36%) and Fiore, with 7,131 votes (14%).Imperiale ran for Mayor of Newark in 1974 against incumbent Kenneth Gibson, but lost a runoff with 43.7% of the vote. He was defeated for re-election to the State Senate in 1977 against Frank E. Rodgers, the legendary Mayor of Harrison, New Jersey. He was again elected to the State Assembly in 1979, this time as a Republican. He defeated three-term Democratic Assemblyman John F. Cali. He gave up his Assembly seat in 1981 to seek the Republican nomination for Governor of New Jersey, finishing 6th in a field of 8 candidates with 5% of the vote.Later, Imperiale made unsuccessful bids as a Republican for Essex County Freeholder, Essex County SheriffHe died on December 26, 1999 at Saint Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston, New Jersey.".
- Q4772774 birthDate "1931-07-10".
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- Q4772774 deathDate "1999-12-27".
- Q4772774 deathYear "1999".
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- Q4772774 dateOfBirth "1931-07-10".
- Q4772774 dateOfDeath "1999-12-27".
- Q4772774 name "Imperiale, Anthony".
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- Q4772774 comment "He was born on July 10, 1931 in Newark, New Jersey. He later served in the United States Marine Corps during the Korean War.In the 1960s he opposed desegregation busing in the United States. When Newark experienced civil unrest in the 1960s, he advocated armed white self-defense.".
- Q4772774 label "Anthony Imperiale".
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- Q4772774 name "Anthony Imperiale".
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