Politics & Government
2 Republicans File To Change All-Democrat Saddle Brook Council
There will be a change in at least one Saddle Brook Borough Council seat this fall, as three non-incumbents have filed for candidacy.

SADDLE BROOK, NJ — There will be a change in at least one Saddle Brook Borough Council seat this fall, as three non-incumbents have filed petitions for candidacy.
The 2022 primary election takes place on Tuesday, June 7 in New Jersey. The winners will earn their party's nomination for the general election, which takes place on Tuesday, Nov. 8, and will also include independent candidates.
Voters have until May 17 to register for the primary election.
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No Republicans filed to run against Mayor Robert D. White, Borough Clerk Pete Lo Dico said.
Incumbent Todd. J. Accomando and fellow Democrat Sarah Sanchez will appear with Republican candidates George A. Cedeno, Jr. and Gerard "Jerry" Taylor on the ballot.
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Currently, all five council members and the mayor are Democrats.
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