Politics & Government
Kim Ahead Of Chung In Hotly-Contested Palisades Park Mayoral Primary
Councilman Chong "Paul" Kim is beating incumbent mayor Chris Chung by 80 votes in Tuesday's Democratic primary race for mayor.

PALISADES PARK, NJ — Palisades Park Councilman Chong "Paul" Kim is beating incumbent mayor Chris Chung by 80 votes in Tuesday's Democratic primary race for mayor, election results show.
It has been a tense political environment in the east Bergen borough, and questions circle around the police department as well; the prosecutor's office seized a computer from PalPark Police HQ in late April.
Kim was the local Democratic Party's choice for mayor, as NorthJersey.com reported, though Chung chose to run on his own ticket.
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Chung became Palisades Park's first Korean American mayor in 2018. He filed a $25 million defamation lawsuit against Kim, borough administrator David Lorenzo, and others last week, according to reporter Kristie Cattafi.
Kim and Chung also argued over borough finances at a recent Council meeting that stretched past three hours, as NorthJersey.com witnessed.
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The Bergen County Clerk's Office is still waiting to add provisional and mail-in ballots to totals from Tuesday night.
As it stands, with early votes and Tuesday night's in-person results in, Kim has 435 votes and Chung has 355.
In the Republican primary, Stephanie S. Jang is ahead of Glenn Pallotta by 122 votes to 34.
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