Frank Giordano

January 3, 2009 - 8:55am
PRESS RELEASE

CURCIO AND GIORDANO CALL ON CORZINE TO BRING EMERGENCY HOSPITAL FUNDING TO SOUTH JERSEY

Curcio and Giordano pointed out that almost 98% of the emergency hospital funds have been allocated to medical centers in just five North Jersey cities which happen to be overwhelmingly Democratic and political strongholds for Corzine, who plans to run for reelection in 2009.

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December 29, 2008 - 11:32am

In '09, Freeholder control at stake in four counties

Majority control of the Board of Chosen Freeholders could flip in four of New Jersey’s 21 counties in November 2009: Atlantic, Burlington, Monmouth and Salem.  In Burlington, Republicans currently have a 3-2 majority after Democrats won two seats last month – their first wins in Freeholder races in two decades.  Two veteran Republican Freeholders are up for re-election in 2009: Bill Haines and Jim Wujcik.  Democrats need to beat one of the two incumbents to win control. 

In Monmouth County, Democrats won their first majority since 1986 when Amy Mallet’s victory in a recount gave them 3-2 control.  Democrat Barbara McMorrow is expected to seek re-election to a second term, and Republicans can regain control if they can unseat her next year.

In Salem County, Democrats have a 5-2 majority after Republicans picked up the open seat of retiring Democratic Freeholder Charles Sullivan, who passed away last Tuesday after a long illness.  Two Democratic incumbents, Beth Timberman and Jeffrey Hogan, are up in 2009.  Republicans would need to win both seats to take control. 

In Atlantic County, where Democrats picked up a Freeholder seat in the last election (and lost a five-term Sheriff), Republicans have a 6-3 majority.  Three Republicans are up next year: At-Large Freeholder Frank Giordano, who was elected as a Democrat in 2006 (he defeated incumbent Frank Finnerty) and then switched parties last year; District 2 Freeholder Thomas Russo, and District 5 Freeholder James Curcio.  Democrats would have to oust two of the three GOP incumbents to take control.

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March 17, 2008 - 10:39am

Gaskill drops Freeholder bid in Atlantic

Hamilton Township Deputy Mayor Nelson Gaskill has dropped his candidacy for the GOP Freeholder-At-Large nomination in Atlantic County.  Gaskill, who switched parties earlier this year, said Atlantic County Republicans have plenty of qualified candidates.  This month, Freeholder Frank Giordano switched from Democrat to Republican, giving the GOP a 7-2 majority.

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September 27, 2006 - 2:18pm
PRESS RELEASE

FRANK FINNERTY FOR FREEHOLDER

ATLANTIC GOP FREEHOLDER FINNERTY ASSAILS FOE OVER 82 PER CENT PROPERTY TAX RATE INCREASE

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