Don Guardian

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Donald A. Guardian (born June 12, 1953) is an American Republican Party politician who has represented 2nd Legislative District in the New Jersey General Assembly since taking office on January 11, 2022, becoming the first openly gay Republican legislator in state history. He served as the mayor of Atlantic City, New Jersey, from 2014 to 2017.

Preceded by
Preceded byLorenzo Langford
Succeeded byFrank Gilliam
Born (1953-06-12) June 12, 1953 (age 72)
Quick facts Member of the New Jersey General Assembly from the 2nd district, Preceded by ...
Don Guardian
Member of the New Jersey General Assembly
from the 2nd district
Assumed office
January 11, 2022
Serving with Maureen Rowan
Preceded by
39th Mayor of Atlantic City
In office
January 1, 2014  December 31, 2017
Preceded byLorenzo Langford
Succeeded byFrank Gilliam
Personal details
Born (1953-06-12) June 12, 1953 (age 72)
PartyRepublican
Domestic partnerLouis Fatato[1]
EducationUpsala College
WebsiteState Assembly website
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Early life and education

Raised in Palisades Park, New Jersey, and West New York, Guardian graduated from Don Bosco Preparatory High School.[2] He graduated in 1975 from Upsala College.[3]

Before being elected mayor, Guardian served as an executive with the Boy Scouts of America and at the Claridge Hotel, and headed Atlantic City's Special Improvement District for two decades prior to his election as mayor.

After his time as mayor, Guardian was named as Business Administrator by the Toms River, New Jersey Township Council, for which he was paid an annual salary of $175,000.[4]

Elective office

On January 19, 2013, Guardian announced that he was challenging incumbent mayor Lorenzo Langford. He won the Republican primary unopposed. On November 5, Guardian defeated Langford by 50% to 47%.[5][6] In the 2013 United States elections, he defeated incumbent Democratic mayor Lorenzo Langford to become Atlantic City's first openly gay mayor and first Republican mayor since 1990.[1][7] In the 2017 election, Guardian lost re-election to Democratic city councilman, Frank Gilliam.[8]

Guardian and fellow Republican Claire Swift won the 2021 New Jersey General Assembly election, defeating the Democratic slate of incumbent Assemblyman John Armato and Atlantic County Commissioner Caren Fitzpatrick; the district's other Assemblyman, Democrat Vince Mazzeo, did not seek reelection to the Assembly in order to make what would ultimately be an unsuccessful bid for the district's State Senate seat.[9]

On January 11, 2022, Guardian was sworn in to the New Jersey General Assembly, making him the first openly gay Republican legislator in state history and the only openly gay member of the New Jersey Legislature.[10]

Committees

Committee assignments for the current session are:[11]

  • Community Development and Women's Affairs
  • Oversight, Reform, and Federal Relations
  • Tourism, Gaming and the Arts

District 2

Each of the 40 districts in the New Jersey Legislature has one representative in the New Jersey Senate and two members in the New Jersey General Assembly.[12] The representatives from the 2nd District for the 2026—27 Legislative Session are:[13]

Electoral history

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2nd legislative district general election, 2025
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Don Guardian (incumbent) 39,902 25.4%
Democratic Maureen Rowan 39,444 25.1%
Democratic Joanne Famularo 39,253 25.0%
Republican Claire Swift (incumbent) 38,601 24.6%
Total votes 157,200 100.0%
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2nd Legislative District general election, 2023[14]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Don Guardian (incumbent) 26,675 28.8
Republican Claire Swift (incumbent) 25,460 27.5
Democratic Elizabeth "Lisa" Bender 20,547 22.2
Democratic Alphonso Harrell 19,835 21.4
Total votes 92,517 100.0
Republican hold
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2nd legislative district general election, 2021[15]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Claire Swift 31,818 26.81%
Republican Don Guardian 31,640 26.66%
Democratic John Armato (incumbent) 28,094 23.67%
Democratic Caren Fitzpatrick 27,127 22.86%
Total votes 118,679 100.00
Republican gain from Democratic
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