Mark Peck

June 9, 2008 - 4:05pm

Longtime GOP Chairman faces challenge

After 28 years as Hunterdon County Republican Chairman, Henry Kuhl isn’t ready to call it quits.

Tomorrow night, Kuhl, who runs a commercial egg incubator corporation, will face the fourth challenge in his political career from 39-year-old Bloomsbury Mayor Mark Peck.

To Kuhl, the old cliché applies perfectly to his tenure as chairman: if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.

When Kuhl was first elected, the county had a Democratic freeholder and a Democratic Assemblywoman. Since then, Republicans have completed their domination, knocking off those two Democrats almost immediately after Kuhl took over and keeping and in subsequent years the area solidly under Republican control.

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May 21, 2008 - 3:05pm

Kuhl faces challenge for Hunterdon GOP post

One of the races to watch in June is the contest for Hunterdon County Republican Chairman, where longtime incumbent Henry Kuhl faces a fierce challenge from Bloomsbury Mayor Mark Peck, who says that the local GOP needs to be stronger so they can produce a bigger plurality for congressional candidate Leonard Lance in November.

Read Peck’s announcement letter and platform:

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April 17, 2008 - 8:25am

Zimmer loses Hunterdon vote

Dick Zimmer’s campaign for the United States Senate suffered a setback last night when he lost a bid for the organization line in his home county.  Hunterdon County Republicans voted 34-40 to keep Joe Pennacchio as their endorsed candidate, rather than switch to Zimmer, who represented Hunterdon as an Assemblyman, State Senator and Congressman from 1981 to 1996.  Some insiders suggest that Zimmer’s defeat last night was more of a problem for longtime GOP County Chairman Henry Kuhl, who is expected to face a challenge for re-election in June against Mark Peck, the Mayor of Bloomsbury.

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February 6, 2006 - 11:30am

Tirpok to retire after 25 years

Dorothy Tirpok, the Hunterdon County Clerk since 1981, has announced that he will not run for re-election to a fifth term in 2006. Tirpok's successor is likely to be picked in the Republican primary; Freeholder Director Nancy Palladino is considered a leading candidate, along with former Freeholder Frank Fuzo, and Bloomsbury Mayor Mark Peck. Fuzo gave up his Freeholder seat in 2005 to run for State Assembly, and Peck, who ran a strong campaign against Fuzo and the winner, Assemblywoman Marcia Karrow, recently joined the law firm headed by former Governor Jim Florio and Warren County Democratic boss Michael Perrucci.

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