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Westfield Ward 1 General Election 2025: Liz Rampolla
Patch spoke with your local candidates seeking public office.

Patch spoke with your local candidates seeking public office.

Patch spoke with your local candidates seeking public office.
Torres did not directly answer when Patch asked if she would have voted for the 10.1 percent school tax increase earlier this year.
Six candidates are running for Hoboken mayor. When will the town have a pool? How can town be more affordable? See their answers here.
Six candidates are running for Hoboken mayor. When will the town have a pool? How can town be more affordable? See what Ajmani thinks.
Incumbent Jeff Mann shares why he's running for re-election to the Holmdel Board of Education in 2025.
In Ward 4 (Iselin, Menlo Park Terrace), Gnanarani “Rani” Devaraj challenges current Councilman Virbhadra Patel. We interviewed both.
In Ward 4 (Iselin, Menlo Park Terrace), Gnanarani “Rani” Devaraj challenges current Councilman Virbhadra Patel. We interviewed both.
Incumbent John Buckley shares why he’s running for re-election to the Holmdel Board of Education in 2025.
Hint: It has to do with campaign financing.
Two Democrats challenge Rick Hibell and Kevin Settembrino for Township Committee, and we are publishing profiles of all four candidates.
Barack Obama will hold a campaign rally Nov. 1 in Newark for Sherrill.
Incumbent Margaret Rogers shares why she’s running for re-election to the Freehold Borough Council in 2025.
Incumbent Christine Giordano Hanlon shares why she’s running for re-election as Monmouth County Clerk in 2025.
Patch spoke with your local candidates seeking public office.
Patch spoke with your local candidates seeking public office.
Patch asked Ken Gardner and Sharon McAuliffe a similar set of questions, and here are McAuliffe's answers:
Ken Gardner challenges current Councilwoman (and Mayor McCormac ally) Sharon McAuliffe for the Ward 1 Council seat.
Seven candidates are running for three seats on the Middletown school board. He is part of the Students, Parents, Taxpayers slate.
Candidate Antoinette Evola is seeking a one-year term on the East Brunswick BOE. Read about her platform below:
Seven candidates are running for Hoboken school board. Do they want new buildings? Support the president on education? Answers below.
Read all about Akansha "Ami" Vora's platform as she seeks a three-year term on the BOE.
Candidate Greg Buontempo shares why he’s running for election to the Holmdel Township Committee in 2025.
Seven candidates are running for three seats on the Middletown school board. He is part of the Students, Parents, Taxpayers slate.
Incumbent Adam Reich shares why he’s running for re-election to the Freehold Borough Council in 2025.
Candidate Brittany Manning shares why she’s running for election to the Holmdel Board of Education in 2025.
Six people are running for Hoboken school board. Do they want new buildings? Do they support the president on education? Part 1 below.
"I too have been feeling angry and betrayed," Fleischer said. The district is struggling to close a nearly $20 million budget gap.
Incumbent Brian Foster shares why he’s running for re-election to the Holmdel Township Committee in 2025.
Patch asked all seven candidates the same set of questions, and all got back to us:
The youngest candidate to run for a seat on the BOE, Maria Mueller, shares her vision for the school district in a Q&A with Patch.
The candidate identifies himself as “semi-fascist" on X and has made hateful, misogynistic comments, a substack post revealed.
The Democratic slate is current Councilman Greg Cannon, running for mayor, and Councilwoman Margaret Montone and Pedro Mirabal for Council.
The Democratic slate is current Councilman Greg Cannon, running for mayor, and Councilwoman Margaret Montone and Pedro Mirabal for Council.
In Ward 2 (Fords/Hopelawn), Republican Paul Lund challenges current Councilman Harold Bauer, Jr., a Democrat.
In Ward 2 (Fords/Hopelawn), Republican Paul Lund challenges current Councilman Harold Bauer, Jr., a Democrat.
The GOP candidate defended his right to free speech when apologizing for his remarks.
The Democratic and Republican candidates for New Jersey governor each now have a presidential endorsement in their corner.
Here’s where Mikie Sherrill and Jack Ciattarelli stand on important issues like property taxes, schools and public safety.
Patch asked all seven candidates the same set of questions, and all got back to us: