Assemblyman Avi Schnall has officially filed for re-election, submitting hundreds of petition signatures to qualify for the ballot in New Jersey’s 30th Legislative District.
“Serving the people of the 30th District has been an incredible honor, and I am excited to continue this fight,” said Assemblyman Avi Schnall. “Our district deserves strong, engaged leadership that will bring real results to Trenton—whether it’s securing funding for infrastructure, improving education, or ensuring state resources are accessible to all our residents.”
Assemblyman Schnall is running alongside Claire Deicke, who served six years on the Belmar Board of Education and six years on the Borough Council, including a stint as Council President.
Schnall, who was elected to the Assembly in 2023, has been a relentless advocate for working families, small businesses, and public safety initiatives. Over the past year, he has introduced and supported legislation focused on expanding essential services, improving transportation infrastructure, and addressing affordability concerns for the people of the 30th District.
“This campaign is about the future of our district,” Schnall added. “I look forward to meeting with voters, hearing their concerns, and building on the progress we’ve made. The 30th District is diverse, hardworking, and full of potential—and I am committed to ensuring our voices are heard in Trenton.”
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