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Who's Running For Barnegat, Stafford School Boards
See who's running for a seat on Barnegat, Stafford and Southern Regional school boards this November.

BARNEGAT, NJ — The Ocean County Clerk's office has released the names of the candidates who filed to run for seats on Barnegat, Stafford and Southern Regional school boards this November.
Here's who's running, along with their slogans that will appear on the ballot for candidates who listed them.
Barnegat Township School District
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Eleven candidates are running for three three-year terms on the Barnegat Board of Education.
Vote for three:
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- Bruno Iamonte: “One Barnegat Together”
- Bonnie Levy: “One Barnegat Together”
- Regina Tarnowski: “One Barnegat Together”
- Justin Deemer: “Putting Education First”
- Lauren Washburn: “Building Tomorrow’s Leaders”
- George Fedorczyk, Jr.: “Progress For Education”
- Scott Sarno: “Educationally Fiscally Responsible”
- John Murrin: “Educationally Fiscally Responsible”
- Chris Velders : “Educationally Fiscally Responsible”
- Tina Rose Yuli
- Andrew Gibson: “Bring Dodgeball Back”
Stafford Township School District
Three candidates are running for three three-year positions on the Stafford Board of Education. One candidate will run unopposed for a one-year term.
Vote for three:
- Tammy Wagner: “Keeping Students First”
- Matthew Regulski: “Keeping Students First”
- Taylor Brennan: “Keeping Students First”
Vote for one:
- Kevin J. Cooney: “Keeping Students First”
Southern Regional School District
Three candidates will run for three three-year positions on the Southern Regional Board of Education.
Vote for three:
- Scott J. Waters
- Steven Berkheiser
- Keith Weidenhof
Election Day in New Jersey is Nov. 2.
Patch will publish more information about the candidates closer to Election Day.
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