Steve Brozak

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Steve Brozak (born 1961) was a 2004 candidate for the United States House of Representatives from New Jersey. A retired lieutenant colonel in the United States Marine Corps, Brozak became a member of the Democratic Party. He was invited to address the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, Massachusetts that officially nominated John Kerry for the presidency.

In 2004, Steve Brozak was defeated by incumbent Mike Ferguson (Republican) for New Jersey's 7th Congressional District.

Brozak received roughly 42% of the vote (119,081) to Ferguson's 58% (162,597). The spread was nearly identical to the results achieved in 2002 by Tim Carden though the turnout was much higher.

His campaign touched on issues of national security especially the formula that puts New Jersey far behind smaller states when it comes to a per capita basis. He is also a leader in funding stem cell research.

He still lives in Union County with his wife. He has two children.

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