Reform Party (New Jersey)

[1][2][3] In 1997, the party fielded two candidates, George Guzdeck and Carmen Zarelli, for the New Jersey General Assembly in 7th legislative district.

[4] In 1998 the party ran Frank C. Falzone, Beverly Kidder, and Richard Rivera for Congress.

[15] Sansone made it clear he supported Buchanan's campaign, saying: "I won't pretend to be neutral.

His campaign tactics were unique, in that he traveled the state by trolley and often traversed the streets of New Jersey with an acoustic guitar, asking for votes through improvised songs.

[2] In 2004, Reform Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader appeared on New Jersey's ballot as an independent.

[20] Ted Weill, the national party's candidate in the 2008 United States presidential election, was not on New Jersey's ballot.