November 2, 2009 - 12:28pm
Inside Edge

Control of Freeholder boards at stake in four counties

Control of the Board of Freeholders is at stake in Atlantic, Burlington, Monmouth and Salem counties. 

Republicans currently have a 6-3 majority in Atlantic, and are defending three seats tomorrow.  Democrats need to win two of the three to take control.  In Burlington, the GOP has a 3-2 majority and two of their incumbents are not seeking re-election; Democrats need to win one of the two to control county government. Democrats have a 5-2 majority in Salem County, where two Democratic seats are up; Republicans need to win them both.

Last year, Democrats captured control of the Monmouth Freeholder board for the first time in twenty years and now have a 3-2 majority.  Incumbent Democrat Barbara McMorrow is not seeking re-election; the GOP is running John Curley, a former Red Bank Councilman who narrowly lost last year, faces Democrat Sean Byrnes, a Middletown Township Committeeman.  The winner of that race will decide control.

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Comments

And Warren


Warren County has a freeholder board with three members (all Republicans), and two seats are up this year.

11/02/09 2:58 pm

You weren't implying.....


...that the Democrats had even the slightest possibility of winning either seat, were you?

11/02/09 3:57 pm

Oh...


...yes I was. Warren ain't what it used to be.

11/02/09 4:04 pm