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Fred H. Madden

Sen. Fred H. Madden
Fred H. Madden, Jr. (born March 30, 1954) has been a New Jersey State Senator since 2004. Madden served as Acting Superintendent of the New Jersey State Police in 2002, after rising through the ranks from Trooper to Lieutenant Colonel. After he retired from the State Police force in 2002, he worked as the Chief of Investigations in the Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office. Senator Madden touts his training at the FBI Academy and the U.S. Secret Service dignitary protection school.

The Washington Township native was recruited to run for Senate in the high profile 4th Legislative District against incumbent Republican Senator George Geist. The campaign between Madden and Geist was the most expensive in New Jersey State Senate history reaching over $4 million dollars.

Senator Madden is the Vice Chairman of the Transportation Committee, and is also a member of the Community & Urban Affairs Committee and the Health, Human Services, and Seniors Committee.

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