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Vito Fossella
- Party: Republican, Independence, Conservative
- Occupation: U.S Representative, NY-13
- Bachelor of Science, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
- Juris Doctor, Fordham University School of Law
- 1994 + Elected New York City Council.
- 1997 - Elected to Congress in a special election to represent the 13th Congressional District of New York.
Stephen A. Harrison
- Party: Democratic, Working Families
- Occupation: Trial Lawyer/Solo Practioner
- Graduate of Brooklyn Law School, 1974 & Marist College, 1970
- Chair of Brooklyn's Community Board 10 from 2000-2003
- Current Community Board 10 Zoning and Land Use Committee Chair
- Co-director of Brooklyn Remembers, a foundation that built a memorial to commemorate victims of 9/11
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3 questions on Iraq, Medicare Drug, and Civil Rights.
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