State Sen. Wayne R. Bryant, D-Camden, who is under criminal investigation by state and federal grand juries, officially announced Friday that he will not seek re-election, ending his 27-year political career.
http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070310/NEWS/703100371/1001/DWEK01"Recent events in my personal and professional life have caused me to carefully analyze and reconsider my priorities and my future," Bryant, 59, said in a prepared statement. "After thoughtful deliberation and discussions with my family and friends, I have decided not to seek re-election to the New Jersey Senate."
Bryant's withdrawal from the race turns attention to Dana Redd, 39, a longtime Bryant ally who has been chosen by Democratic party leaders to replace him as a candidate.
Redd, vice president of the Camden City Council and vice chairwoman of the state Democratic committee, will take Bryant's place on the ballot for the June primary election, City Council President Angel Fuentes said.