Celeste Riley

Celeste M. Riley (born February 4, 1960) is an American Democratic Party politician, who currently serves as the Clerk of Cumberland County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.[4] Riley sponsored legislation (A-1491) that tightens restrictions on repeat domestic violence offenders by raising bail requirements.[6] She also sponsored A1561, which creates a diversionary program designed to educate teens on the dangers of "sexting" instead of automatically criminalizing the behavior.Assemblywoman Riley was a primary sponsor in legislation that bans overt discrimination against the jobless in print or online was signed into law March 29, 2011, by Gov.The other representatives from the 3rd District during the time she was in the Assembly were: In 2014, Riley challenged incumbent Republican Cumberland County Clerk Gloria Noto, a position she held for 20 years.
Cumberland CountyIncumbentNew Jersey General AssemblyJohn J. BurzichelliDouglas H. FisherAdam TaliaferroNew JerseyDemocraticBridgeton, New JerseyAlma materLa Salle UniversityDrexel UniversityDemocratic PartyU.S. state3rd legislative districtNew Jersey LegislatureBoard of Chosen FreeholdersCumberland Regional High SchoolBachelor of ArtsMaster's degreeCumberland County CollegeGreenwich TownshipBridgetonNew Jersey Department of AgricultureGloucestersextingAmerican Red Cross2011 apportionment2010 United States censusDominick DiCicco4th Legislative DistrictNew Jersey SenateStephen M. SweeneyRepublicanGloucester County TimesThe Daily JournalToday's SunbeamThe Jersey JournalThe TimesAssociated PressThe TrentonianBloomberg BusinessweekNew Jersey Department of StateThe Star-Ledger3rd DistrictJohn Burzichelli