J. Edward Crabiel
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Joseph Edward Crabiel (June 20, 1916 – June 19, 1992) was an American Democratic Party politician who served in the New Jersey Legislature and as New Jersey Secretary of State until a scandal ended his political career. Known as "Steady Eddie," and later as "Concrete Eddie," he was briefly a candidate for the 1973 Democratic nomination for Governor of New Jersey.
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J. Edward Crabiel
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J. Edward Crabiel
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J. Edward Crabiel
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New Brunswick, New Jersey, U.S.
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1992-06-19
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Milltown, New Jersey, U.S.
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1916-06-20
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1977
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1966-01-11
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1974-01-08
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January 1974
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January 1964
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January 1966
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1974
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1954-01-12
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1966-01-11
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January 1968
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January 1964
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January 1963
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Francis J. Carragher
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Robert M. Falcey
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1916-06-20
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Joseph Edward Crabiel
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1992-06-19
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Member of the New Jersey General Assembly from Middlesex County
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Member of the New Jersey Senate from the 7th district
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District created
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Doris Young Crabiel
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District eliminated
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1974
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Joseph Edward Crabiel (June 20, 1916 – June 19, 1992) was an American Democratic Party politician who served in the New Jersey Legislature and as New Jersey Secretary of State until a scandal ended his political career. Known as "Steady Eddie," and later as "Concrete Eddie," he was briefly a candidate for the 1973 Democratic nomination for Governor of New Jersey.
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Joseph Edward Crabiel