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C. Louis Bassano

American Republican Party politician

Charles Louis B*ano (born October 29, 1942) is an American Republican Party politician who served in both the New Jersey General *embly and the New Jersey Senate, where he represented cons*uencies covering portions of Union County, New Jersey and later part of Essex County.

Biography

He was born on October 29, 1942. B*ano attended Bloomfield College, where he majored in business. He was an owner of B*ano Oil, a fuel oil distribution business. Active in the Young Republicans, B*ano was elected to the State *embly in 1971, at the age of 29. He defeated three-term Democratic *emblyman Henry F. Gavan by 2,572 votes; B*ano ran 304 votes ahead of his own running mate, two-term *emblyman Herbert H. Kiehn. Gavan's running mate was Donald Lan, who later became New Jersey Secretary of State and briefly a candidate for the 1981 Democratic nomination for Governor. B*ano ran for re-election to a second term in 1973 in the new 20th Legislative District, but lost his seat in the Watergate Democratic landslide. Democrats Joseph L. Garrubbo and John J. McCarthy defeated B*ano and his running mate, former Union County Freeholder Charles S. Tracy.

In 1974, B*ano ran for a seat on the Union Township Committee, where he served one three-year term. He was the Roads and Fire Departments Commissioner.

He returned to the Legislature in 1975, running for the *embly with Frank X. McDermott, who had lost his State Senate seat two years earlier. B*ano and McDermott defeated Garrubbo and his running mate, Westfield Mayor Brian W. Fahey. B*ano won by 1,156 votes. He was re-elected in 1977 and 1979, running with Chuck Hardwick.

B*ano was elected to the State Senate from the 21st district in 1981, ousting freshman Democratic Senator Anthony E. Russo by 2,705 votes, 52%-48%. B*ano beat Russo two more times, by 566 votes in 1983 (50.5%-49.5%) and by 4,007 votes (56%-44%) in 1987. B*ano won a fourth term in 1991 with 72% of the vote against Livingston Planning Board member Elly Manov and with 64% in 1993 against Cathy Perselay Seidman. he was unopposed in his bid for a sixth term in 1997. He served as *istant Senate Majority Whip in 1987 and 1988, as Senate Minority Whip in 1989 and as *istant Senate Minority Leader in 1990 and 1991. In the Senate, B*ano served on the Health Committee, as Chair of the Senior Citizens, Veterans' Affairs and Human Services Committee and as Vice Chair of the Women's Issues, Children and Family Services Committee.

On April 16, 2001, B*ano resigned from the Senate to join the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority. He was succeeded in the Senate by Kevin O'Toole.

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