Tag: municipal election

  • Johnson, Payson to seek office in Allentown; voters tap candidates in Millstone and Upper Freehold

    Johnson, Payson to seek office in Allentown; voters tap candidates in Millstone and Upper Freehold

    Incumbent Allentown Borough Council members Martha Johnson and Dan Payson will run for new three-year terms as independent candidates in the Nov. 8 general election. Monmouth County election officials told the Examiner on June 8 that Johnson and Payson had both filed nominating petitions by the June 7 deadline to run as independent candidates. Johnson…

  • Talerico wins contested primary; will seek new term as Eatontown mayor

    EATONTOWN – Anthony Talerico, who is currently serving as Eatontown’s mayor, and his running mates for Borough Council have won the Democratic nominations to represent their party in the Nov. 8 municipal election. Seeking the mayoral nomination in the contested June 7 Democratic primary election were Talerico, who previously held the mayor’s office as an…

  • Three candidates expected to bid for Red Bank mayor’s office

    Three candidates expected to bid for Red Bank mayor’s office

    RED BANK – Democrat William Portman has won his party’s nomination as he seeks to become Red Bank’s first new mayor in more than 15 years. Mayor Pasquale Menna, a Democrat who took office in 2007 and is serving his fourth term, chose not to seek re-election in 2022. His term will end Dec. 31.…

  • Primaries set election fields in Freehold Borough, Freehold Township, Manalapan

    Primaries set election fields in Freehold Borough, Freehold Township, Manalapan

    The June 7 primary elections have confirmed the candidates who will run for local office in the Nov. 8 general election in Freehold Borough, Freehold Township and Manalapan. There is no municipal election in Marlboro this year. The results of the primary elections and the vote totals have been posted online by the Monmouth County…

  • Primaries set election fields in Hazlet, Holmdel, Keyport, Matawan, Middletown

    Primaries set election fields in Hazlet, Holmdel, Keyport, Matawan, Middletown

    The June 7 primary elections have confirmed the candidates who will run for local office in the Nov. 8 general election in Hazlet, Holmdel, Keyport, Matawan and Middletown. There is no municipal election in Aberdeen Township this year. The results of the primary elections and the vote totals have been posted online by the Monmouth…

  • Gasior, Fischer, Nadel turn back challenge in Howell Republican primary

    Gasior, Fischer, Nadel turn back challenge in Howell Republican primary

    HOWELL – Republican voters in Howell have nominated Fred Gasior, Susan Fischer and Ian Nadel to run for three four-year terms on the Township Council in the Nov. 8 general election. Democratic voters in Howell have nominated John Bonevich, who is currently serving on the Township Council, J. Randy Bishop and Denise King to run…

  • Candidates declare intentions to run for public office in Hazlet

    Candidates declare intentions to run for public office in Hazlet

    HAZLET — Three Democrats and three Republicans are seeking three available terms on the Township Committee in Hazlet. The terms currently held by Republican committeemen Robert Preston and Michael Glackin will end on Dec. 31. Glackin, who has been a member of the governing body since 2017 and is serving as deputy mayor in 2022,…

  • Candidates enter race to fill three seats on Howell council

    Candidates enter race to fill three seats on Howell council

    HOWELL – A contested Republican primary election on June 7 will determine which candidates from the GOP earn their party’s nomination to run for three four-year terms on the Howell Township Council in November. Fred Gasior, Susan Fischer and Ian Nadel filed nominating petitions to run for council seats as the Monmouth County Republican Organization…

  • Keyport residents enter races for mayor’s term, Borough Council seats

    Keyport residents enter races for mayor’s term, Borough Council seats

    KEYPORT – Democrats and Republicans in Keyport are seeking the mayor’s office and two Borough Council terms in a race that could decide control of the municipal government. On June 7, the Republican primary election and the Democratic primary election will be uncontested. The winners will earn their places on the Nov. 8 general election…