Ken Faulkner (politician)
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Kenneth William Faulkner (born 1947) is a former
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politician who served for 10 weeks in the New Jersey General Assembly. After a collegiate career with the
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team, he was inducted into the Campbell University Hall of Fame. He is also a retired teacher, school administrator and high school basketball coach. Faulkner grew up in Riverside Township, New Jersey and graduated from Riverside High School as part of the class of 1966. After playing at Campbell College (now Campbell University), he became a high school basketball coach. During his 24-year coaching career at
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, Faulkner led the team to a 521–129 record and three NJSIAA Group I state championships. He stepped down from his position as coach in 1996 to take a post as principal of Thomas O. Hopkins Middle School, stating that he couldn't be both a basketball coach and an effective school administrator.


Elected office

Faulkner, a resident of Delanco Township, was chosen to replace
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on the Republican ticket for the 7th Legislative District, together with George Williams running for the other Assembly seat and
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for Senate. In the November 1997 general elections, Allen won the Senate seat, while Democrats
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and
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were declared the winners in that year's Assembly race, after a recount which showed that Conaway was the top vote-getter and Conners winning the second seat by a margin of 74 votes. In September 1998, the New Jersey Superior Court threw out the results of the 1997 election due to problems with 160 uncounted ballots from a voting machine that affected the results for the second seat; Democrat Conners was ordered to leave office and Republican Faulkner was seated in his place. The Republican committees of
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and Camden County chose Faulkner to fill the vacated Assembly seat and the ballot position for the forthcoming special election; After being sworn into office on September 18, Faulkner used his first day in office to co-sponsor a bill raising awareness regarding arthritis, in addition to working to address issues related to education, healthcare and property taxes. In a November 1998 special election held based on the court order throwing out the 1997 election results, Conners defeated Faulkner by 5,500 votes and was sworn into office on November 23 for the second time that year.Balona, Denise-Marie
"Jack Conners Is Sworn In Again For 7th District Assembly Seat The First Victory Was Contested By A Gop Rival. Nov. 3 Voting Reinstated The Democrat."
'' The Philadelphia Inquirer'', November 24, 1998. Accessed December 14, 2014. "Conners, 55, a retired banker from Pennsauken, became the representative for the Seventh District in January, but because of a controversy over a broken voting machine used in the 1997 state Assembly election, he spent the next nine months wondering whether he would ever be declared the true victor."


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Faulkner, Kenneth William Living people 1947 births Republican Party members of the New Jersey General Assembly Basketball players from New Jersey Campbell Fighting Camels basketball players High school basketball coaches in the United States People from Delanco Township, New Jersey People from Riverside Township, New Jersey Politicians from Burlington County, New Jersey Sportspeople from Burlington County, New Jersey